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    otherwise—this personal barrier, often called the barrier of fear, the start of demonstrations, and the collapse of fear, functions as an intangible obstacle between inaction and action. The Middle East has historically been the least free region in the world, the significance of the barrier of fear in the area is, then, undeniable—especially in the 21st century with the Arab Revolutions. Pearlman’s 2017 book We Crossed a Bridge and it Trembled thoroughly outlines the…

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    Throughout modern American society, there is a severely prodigious amount of individuals reliant on technology. Whether utilizing their smartphones or laptops, these individuals maintain access to information that has never been available prior to living in the digital era. Specifically with romance, individuals find themselves with an unlimited amount of options; whether on online dating applications or sites, individuals are now being introduced to technological tools to navigate them in…

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    There has been an explosive progress in the utilization of the Internet and digital socialization in the last five years. Digital social connectedness has literally revolutionized our lives. It would do a favor for humans with getting across to others despite a lack of spare time and the limitations of geography. In the past before the digital technology has revolutionized, I only afford to socialize with friends at the school, public places and home. This activity…

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    play a significant role in most people 's lives in today 's society. Digital devices are starting to rule over people 's lives. In Fahrenheit 451, Ray Bradbury illustrates a fictional society that revolves around electronics. The people living in Bradbury 's creation are brainwashed by the government, almost programmed to be the same, with a world in which reading books is illegal. The novel sends a clear warning to the real world showing how electronics can destroy freedom and independence.…

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    artificial intelligence. When people go to a movie theater, they can easily notice various films based on artificial intelligence. In the past, almost all movies which were dealing with artificial intelligence on humans contained a battle to take over the world between human and computer. In those movies, people’s threats on artificial intelligence were reflected and amplified more and more. However, according to movies regarding AI, cognitions on artificial intelligence are being changed…

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    Z1 Computer History

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    relatively new. What we think of today of computers was not even brought into the world until the 1940’s. If it was not for the competitiveness of World War II, we could be thirty years behind where we are today. The need for faster, more efficient ways of computation and communication developed into a contest for who would have the biggest advantage in war by ways of technology. This race between the great world powers of the United States, Britain, and Germany is what ultimately helped…

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    Redacted Film Analysis

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    In this essay I will depth into exploration of the film ‘Redacted’ (2007). The contempary war film by Brian de Palma, and state how it is altered by multiplication of digital typologies and formats, with a particular focus on the reception and experience of the film. The aim is to conclude from textual sources with regards to the aesthetic, and to explore the Spector ship and reaction it determines. ‘Redacted’ (2007), is a film biased on the devastating reconstruction of the rape and murder of a…

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    thwarted by the realitie sof our time (Bodley, 2008). Changing a narrative is not easy to achieve with digital media today because stories are given different interpretations by the world. Moreover, there are singular challenges that face different groups and soon enough people become involved in the minority tag that nobody is able to listen to the other person. This creates confusion and digital media today is replete with examples of failed campaigns simply because they involve different…

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    that social media and the "digital world" offer opportunities that the public wants to take advantage of, while Keen is dedicated to the idea that social media is destroying communication as it was meant to be and is concerned that the future of social media is only going to get worse. Either way, our private lives are affected, leaving many vulnerable to an unexpected, and sometimes dangerous, open life. The everyday use of social media, technology, and the "digital world" makes it difficult…

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    portraying technical and controlled advancements within their own fictional societies. This can produce an ideal or flawed society, based entirely on the perspectives of the audience. Aldous Huxley utilizes this format through his novel ¬Brave New World (1932) in which he creates a civilization consisting primarily of genetically engineered individuals. In this fictitious novel, Huxley shows the effects of a governing party having the ability to exploit reproductive technology to control the…

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