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    METHODOLOGY‚ DATA ANALYSES‚ CONCLUSION Methodology In order to answer the research questions previously mentioned‚ the researcher selected scenes from the movie Wall-E that manifest the issues in health‚ social skills‚ and labor. Furthermore‚ some characters in the movie were individually inspected to examine their lifestyle in the movie which happened a thousand year later from the present. The gathered information from the review of related literature was used to illustrate how similar the issues

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    earth is a spaceship‚ and no one has the right to waste or destroy what should be equally shared between it’s inhabitants. Hardin immediately disputes this metaphor by asking "does everyone on earth have an equal right to an equal share of it’s resources?" (358) Hardin points out that this metaphor causes unrealistic expectations of an equal and fair global society since there are currently not enough resources in the world to be evenly distributed. Hardin argues that the spaceship analogy is

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    CHAPTER III ANALYSIS An example of postmodernism application in film is WALL-E. It is an animation movie released in 2008 by Pixar Animation Studios. The film is about a robot named WALL-E. Throughout the story‚ there are references or similar encounters with the previous or past works in films. These elements are the pastiche of WALL-E. 3.1 Post-Apocalyptic Earth First of all‚ the setting of earth in WALL-E is clearly a resemblance of other post-apocalypse films. 28 Days Later (2002) is one

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    super highway being built in its place‚ hitching a ride with his seemingly human friend‚ Ford Prefect‚ on a spaceship belonging to alien bureaucrats who destroy planet Earth.

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    pseudoscience pseudoscience Support or refute your hypothesis? I belive it was not aliens becuase it was a unidentified flying object north west of Roswell. They couldnt tell weather it was a alien spaceship or just a weather ballon. So there for there is no real proof that is was a spaceship. Site title http://www.ufoevidence.org/ URL or book publisher http://www.ufoevidence.org/documents/doc384.htm Who created the site I could not find who made site Brief description Dan Wilmot

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    2001 A Space Odyssey

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    At first‚ within a tracking shot audiences have the impression that the astronaut is going around the circle in zero gravity. However‚ in the second shot while the camera mounted before the astronaut audiences realize that the spaceship is turning around. Robert O’Meara reveals how the set and cameras work in this

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    for conditions in outer space. Fourth I talk about the Orange drink floating around in the space craft and why that happens. Finally‚ I talk about the explosion and how it affects the astronauts for the rest of their voyage. Liftoff‚ when the spaceship first takes off has the rockets firing and it slowly takes off and then gains velocity. Rockets launched into space can be suborbital (brief visit to space) or orbital (staying in motion around the Earth) or can escape Earth’s gravity to travel deeper

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    COVER BACK OF GAME In this video game‚ the player adventures as Arthur Dent. The player experiences waking up to Ford‚ randomly in a spaceship being told the Earth has been destroyed. The adventure really gets strange when the guys get sucked up from space‚ sure they were dead men‚ into a weird vortex that leads to a strange interior of a spaceship. The ultimate objective of the game is to find the secrets of the Galaxy‚ and discover the true answers to why 42 is the number that explains

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    are also carrying a space-inspired flair. In this game you are put into the shoes of a spaceship pilot‚ tasked with navigating your way through outer space after taking off from planet earth. You will see the various symbols and the reels fill the screen as you steer the space ship‚ with the challenge being to ride this

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    The Space Race

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    computers were instrumental in seeing President Kennedy’s visionary goal to land on the Moon come to fruition. The computers could gather precise data quickly and solve expressions accurately in a way no machine has accomplished before‚ guide the spaceship across a “tightrope”‚ automate the most multifaceted and most necessary functions‚ and prevent the deaths of the astronauts on Apollo 11 numerous times. And to think that the computers onboard the Apollo 11 were no more powerful than a modern-day

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