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    kinds of utopian or dystopian future societies have been released; in literature, the dystopian genre has also become quite popular among adults and especially teenagers in the U.S. But what about the world that young people would really like to live in? According to recent studies by Dr. Alice Freidenhsrauer, the majority of young people connect the future world with the intense development of technologies. Usually, they describe their perfect version of the future as a world where…

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    Science fiction is a genre of fiction in which the stories often tell about the science and technology of the future. It has influenced or led to a change in technology. As a genre, there needs to be some possibility that the events could possibly happen. While either reading or watching science fiction, it makes the viewer or reader constantly wonder, “what if?” It teaches lessons about the value and the dangers of advanced technology. Science fiction presents and discusses many real world…

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    Basically, an actuary predicts the outcome of an action performed by a company, however, they do not know the outcome for sure. All of an actuary job is educated guesswork. The only reason that a popular food or drink is still marketable is because an actuary determined that it deserved to stay on shelves. An actuary requires a bachelors degree with a strong math background, long term on-the-job training, and many skills that are math oriented along with problem solving. A job such as that of…

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    In 1977 the American novelist Phillip K. Dick published A Scanner Darkly, a semi-autobiographical story set in the then future of June 1994. Taking place in an anti-utopia Orange County, California, the novel is an all-embracing depiction of drug culture and drug use, both recreational and abusive. The main character and protagonist of the story is Bob Arctor, junkie and drug dealer, who happens to be living a parallel life as Agent Fred, a law enforcement agent assigned to bring down Arctor. In…

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    Gore The Future

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    “The Future” is served as a guide for all those trying to foresee and forecast the social future as well as those trying to figure out how our emerging global society works. Al Gore begins his book with a look at the global economy, and more specifically how the global economy is impacting the world of work. The book does not only show how the world has evolved since the last few decades, but it also talks about the expected challenges that we have to meet when it comes to the extreme changing…

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    cannot let go of their past. Sometimes young men and women cannot move ahead with their life because of infidelity and failed relationships. What they fail to understand is that we cannot change our past, but we can change our present and build a happy future. If you have faced something similar in life, don’t hold onto your anger and resentment. Imagine yourself being bound by thick iron shackles and you are unable to free yourself because you are not thinking about the solution but focusing…

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    Throughout the years’ time has changed for the children in society and what was done before is no longer done or rarely done now. In the past, children would cherish life, have such an open mind or creativity, and were very intellectual. However, with so much going on here with the media and technology, our children today are really dumbing down. In the year 1990’s is where technology was being born but, not so highly developed as it is now. As a result, children would still go outside to play…

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    The Coquette Analysis

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    Imagine what the novel of The Coquette would be like if it was written today instead of post American Revolution. How would Eliza be different or the same? The story of her two lovers and her downfall could be completely different and spun around. I will be exploring the ideas of what a present day Eliza would be like, and what her story might have been if it took place now. I will start by analyzing some of the characters, themes, and giving an idea of how they might be like present day. I will…

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    In “A Sound of Thunder” by Ray Bradbury, the main character Eckels was a big game hunter. Eckels is cocky about hunting all kinds of animals in the world, except for a dinosaur. For that reason he decides to sign up for an expedition that travels back in time with a time machine and hunts the most deadliest dinosaurs in the past. Eckels is sure of himself and thinks there is nothing that could scare him. They finally arrived in the past and went over the rules. The dinosaur with red marked over…

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    The History of Future is my new project which its sole purpose is to bring you knowledge about the great things that we take for granted in our day by day life, present great geniuses which may or may not be known by the vast majority of people, weird and interesting things that had been done in the past and influenced the future and many other things. In the first article I will present you a great man, a man that invented the 20 century. The first person I will present you and probably the…

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