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    Introduction First Bruce Mazlish (1967‚ p.14) claimed “we cannot think any longer man without a machine” in 1967‚ then Sherry Turkle discussed the issue of people growing up with computers and loving them and identify themselves as machines in 1984. Today‚ there is a new direction and discussion about the relationship between human and machines. As Mazlish and Turkle emphasized the future of interaction between machines and human‚ today‚ the discussion has various aspects and one of them is that

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    of constant sadness. There doesn’t have to be just one thing to trigger it‚ but a bunch of things that happen over time. People may have depression and might not have an idea how to deal with it in a healthy way. In a Huffington Post article‚ Sarah Klegman gives her examples of depression and describes in detail about her struggles with it on a daily basis and how it can managed even though it can be a terrible monster in people’s lives. This article starts out talking about the true struggles

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    turn paid it forward to three more people; in two weeks that comes to 4‚782‚969 people. This is the idea that gives the movie Pay It Forward such persuasive appeal. The specific persuasive purpose is to get people to think how such a simple idea can make a big difference. Another persuasive goal of the movie was to get people to not be afraid to help others‚ and tell those people to help other like they were helped. The idea must follow these three rules: First‚ It has to be something that really

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    Manipulation‚ Memory Implants and Telepathy The purpose of this paper is to discuss the role of future technology in our society‚ namely memory manipulation‚ memory implants‚ and telepathy. The story “We can Remember It For You Wholesale” is used to contrast the different ways by which a technology can be used for both positive and negative actions. Finally‚ because some people believe that such technologies would do more harm than good‚ it is important to refute some of their strongest claims‚ an

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    worst things that can happen to a person? A person can be defined in many ways such as having a good life where they have good education‚ a good job and salary‚ many good friends‚ relatives and family members‚ and great success. On the contrary a person can also have an awful life such as having addictions‚ chronic diseases‚ and maybe no purpose in life as well. These are what I consider as the worst things that can happen to a person. One type of situation that can become the worst thing to a

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    Race and Sexism; Words that can Change our Lives; We are aware of it‚ now what do we do? When I first took this class I knew of sexism and the problems it takes on people and the same with racism and I never thought it about it in much detail. Thinking back on my life I realized how big a role sexism had on me without even knowing it‚ especially being a blonde‚ athletic girl. Just in those three descriptions of me there are many different stereotypes I was held too. Discrimination like these

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    Eugene Sharper Sr. 29 September 2013 How Can We Know God Exists? How can we prove the existence of an invisible being? The Bible says in John 1:18 and 1 John 4:12‚ “no one has ever seen God” (Nelson‚ 1994)‚ so how can we know he exists; especially with all the trouble in the world. Judging in this manner would indeed prove if anything‚ God doesn’t exist; however‚ although pain‚ sorrow‚ and sickness are in the world; God exists! The prophets of old‚ nature‚ and the scriptures prove the undeniable

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    these various examples‚ his intention is to communicate the idea that we currently live in a society where everything can be bought and sold. Sandel states that the reach of the markets has expanded and “Today‚ the logic of buying and selling no longer applies to material goods alone but increasingly governs the whole of life.” He determines that that the transformation towards a market society has caused us to lose sight of what we truly value. Ultimately‚ Sandel is concerned about the free markets

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    The “reading war” has raged since the early 1930’s. What is the reading war and why is a “simple” thing such as learning to read and spell so controversial. Why‚ when Johnny sees the words “yellow pencil” can he color the bird yellow however‚ ask him to spell the word and he stares with a blank face and says (Y_I_L_O). Is this a byproduct of the wars or as people have hypothesized it is for the reason that Johnny comes from a “bad family.” This paper delves into the “Reading Wars” and discusses

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    society has produced." (Marcuse‚1968:24) To what extent are we controlled by the consumer society we live in? Marita Juenamnn "People recognise themselves in their commodities; they find their soul in their automobiles‚ hi-fi sets‚ split level homes………social control is anchored in the new needs which the consumer society has produced." (Marcuse‚1968:24) To what extent are we controlled by the consumer society we live in? The rise of the consumer culture is a phenomenon characteristic

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