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    A look into the future

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    It all happened so fast. The smell of gasoline intoxicated my lungs as it spread through the air in the dark night sky. My vision was impaired as the blood from my forehead trickled down my face into my eyes. It was almost impossible to move within the confines of that metal death trap. Any movement insured glass and broken pieces of metal would pierce my skin adding more agony to the pain I was already feeling. All of it was a big blur‚ really. As the smoke started pouring inside of the vehicle

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    Virtual Reality

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    Virtual Reality INF 103: Computer Literacy Patrick Williams January 23‚ 2012 Imagine relaxing on a beach‚ or wherever is soothing for oneself after a hard day of work. For some this escape is plausible‚ but many people do not have this luxury. That is where the ideas and research of virtual reality come in to play. The idea that one can enter an environment that typically is unavailable due to cost‚ safety‚ or perceptual reasons. Virtual reality is a dynamic development that humankind will

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    Virtual Reality In today’s world‚ making a mistake‚ for example during a surgery can be very fatal‚ but what if you make that same mistake but in a virtual reality? Well‚ if you make that mistake in the real world‚ you would learn from it but the patient would most likely have died but in a virtual world‚ you can program another virtual patient to retry the surgery knowing its not a real human. Virtual reality will have a substantial effect on our future way of life. Virtual reality already has

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    Going for the Look

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    Going for the Look In Marshal Cohen argument responding to Steve Greenhouse article‚ “Going for the Look‚ but Risking Discrimination‚” Greenhouse argues that companies only hire people for their looks and not for their experience. This has been going on for a long time‚ but some people never really realized it. Companies like Abercrombie & Fitch and L’ Oreal that hire based on looks and not on the experience of the person‚ reminds me of a bully who does things and doesn’t get caught‚ but when

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    Kristen Leacock 12/14/07 Expository Writing CMP-120-C1 Is Global Warming A Threat Or An Illusion? Part II In addition to the discussion on Antarctica and the Arctic‚ three statements are being challenged. The first statement that is being challenged concerns the worldwide temperature that “has apparently increased by less than a degree (0.9) Fahrenheit” which took place before World War II” (Stott). We are further updated that there was a “ride in temperature

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    Reality vs Myth: debunking pseudo components of culture The workforce is full of many talented individuals-- all possessing unique traits that when harnessed properly‚ creates an incredible organization. While most people have a positive outlook on workplace culture‚ negative experiences can shape the way a person thinks about the components of culture. Because of these previous experiences‚ leaders have to be adept at creating a readily identifiable culture to soothe the naysayers. Need a quick

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    Reality TV Essay Writing Today‚ modern television cannot be imagined without all the reality shows. Several years ago people used to watch soap operas and this was the main entertainment for those staying at home in the evening. Nowadays‚ I think‚ soap operas are completely replaced with the reality shows. So‚ this phenomenon would be really interesting to investigate in your reality TV essays. Do not forget to define the type of your reality TV essay. The content of essays on reality TV will

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    Reality Shows In china: A Road to a More Democratic China or Not? In 2005 up to 400 million viewers‚ nearly a third of the population of China sat to watch the grand finale of The Chinese version of American Idol Supergirl Idol. The winner Li Yuchan was chosen via text messages receiving 3.5 million votes. Apart from voting through new age technology ‚the 2005 finale also was covered by over 100 newspapers with series of articles and the website sina.com alone received 2.4 million comments on the

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    Many people believe that personal success is associated with hard work‚ and reject the idea of success being related to privilege and wealth. Immigrants such as myself came to the United States in search of freedom‚ jobs‚ and better opportunities. The American Dream tells us that with hard work and determination‚ we can achieve social mobility. However‚ documentaries such as “Race - the Power of an Illusion” point out deceptions of the American Dream by exploring many forms of structural racism

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    Deceit of Reality

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    The Deceit of Reality When it comes to reality TV‚ "reality" becomes a problem‚ a story created by producers and editors. The media exploits people who grope for airtime‚ who will do anything for their five minutes of fame‚ and are willing to bare their souls‚ or their bodies‚ for that matter‚ on national television. Neal Gabler wrote a piece on "Grieving for the Camera" which discusses the problems with the news today. According to Gabler‚ when people are in a state of grief‚ they are vulnerable

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