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    Jorge Sanchez Research Research The Samsung and Apple have been competing with each other for years now but which is actually better. They have many similarities and differences. The Samsung is known more for its looks as it has a better design than the apples, the apple is much more simplistic. So, what are you do you prefer apples or Samsung's? The Apple was manufactured first on January 29, 2007 and it was made by Steve Jobs and was made up in America.. The Samsung has been around much…

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    Resilience is the ability to recover after difficult times or events that affect your life. When a person suffers after a tragedy but they keep on going to do what they love to do, that is resilience. Resilience is where the person does not give up when they get hurt and they stand back up, this shows the person toughness and resilience. Night also shows resilience when they have enter the concentration camp, stripped of their identities and they had to be working as slave while grasping on the…

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    incorporated in the helmet. Though it is known for its usage in video games, it is not limited to only that. HMD’s are used for: human research, engineering and scientific visualization, and training and simulation to name a few. Contact lens or bionic contact lens contains special elements such as LEDs and antennas for wireless communication. In the U.S Military, they have contact lens that are designed to function with augmented reality spectacles which allows soldiers to simultaneously focus…

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    Sapiens is written by Yuval Noah Harari, who puts forward so many concerns about homo sapiens future after we have broken the laws of “natural selection.” The goal of this paper is to do the close reading of the content’s last part and give some opinions on author’s arguments. In the last part “The End of Homo Sapiens”, Harari points out that we have broken the laws of natural selection and entered the new realm of intelligent design, worrying about what the future will be like for homo…

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    Utopia in Renaissance Utopia, our city has a great and noble vision that is “investing in the human resource”. All the citizens ' problems could be solved by solving his psychological problems, so the city will care for every citizen’s needs and fancy. We are now in the year of 2200, Utopia, with 200 years old, is now a city that exceeds all the kind of imaginations. It is located on the coast of the Mediterranean Sea, north of Egypt, in the west of the delta. Also the River Nile "Rashid…

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    Freak the mighty is a story that began between two kids with a very strong friendship, Maxwell Kane and Kevin Dillon. Also known as Freak The Mighty, Kevin being Freak and Maxwell being The Mighty. It all began in a ghetto neighborhood and Maxwell Kane was a slow thinker in a giant body. Max (for short) lived with his grandparents who is his mother’s parents and which he calls “Grim” and “Gram”, Max’s mother died and Max’s father was in jail. Max was afraid of the outside world. He was very…

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    3-D Printer Essay

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    Although the 3-D printing industry did not see much growth in the first twenty years of its existence, the recently rapid development of the technology has led to breakthroughs within the field of medicine. Old fashioned and impersonal prosthetics are slowly being replaced by custom, innovative replacements. The 3-D printer is an incredibly efficient tool that doctors have begun using to create personalized solutions for problems that the medical field previously had no solutions for. Johnson…

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    This phrase is also common place to describe the equipment to help people with disabilities compete in competition such as the “Cheetahs” used by Aimee Mullin. Obliviously her success is based on these bionic legs and not her dedication to the sport and effort she’s put into training. Mr. Riley is using this logical argument to help the audience understand and question why we contribute her success to these and not able-bodied athletes. Usain Bolt wears…

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    been carried out to get a finer example of how cyborgs are beneficial to human and enhance our bodies so that we can improve our future faster and more efficiently. Dr. Garth Webb, an optometrist in British Columbia developed a lens called Ocumetics Bionic Lens with the goal of optimizing eyesight irrespective of age, and an individual’s health. With the glasses, the eye care industry would be completely transformed as patients would obtain perfect vision where they wouldn’t need to use driving…

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    When you wake up in the morning what is the first sound you hear? Is it an alarm clock, someone saying good morning, the fan humming or the birds singing outside? Now imagine if that noise was gone along with every other noise you hear as well. People take for granted the abilities they have, sadly there is a group of people who do not have this ability. Most people are unaware of the amount of people who are deaf in the United States. “In the United States, approximately 1,000,000 people (0.38%…

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