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    I stand alone, in my Perfection Complex. I had done it. I had seized SIVA for myself, but at what cost? To what end will my madness take me? Paledon is dead. Karbil is dead. Pathernax fled. I am alive, right here, swimming in my prize. My thinking is clear now in ways it never was before. My mind has changed ever since I gave SIVA a directive to enhance my capabilities, my combat methods, and even physique. I feel stronger. Like I could take over the entire Cosmodrome. And yet…it is not…

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    an immense source, it involves many people working together to create an opportunity for everyone to get easy and fast information without having to pick up a book. With a click of a mouse button we have tons of information right in front of our computer screen. Is the privilege of having easy access and improved technology doing us harm or being beneficial to us? How is technology really going to help us?, in Joseph A. Dallegro article on “How Google's Self-Driving Car Will Change Everything”…

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    The year was 2183 and the Aeta corporation was planning something.The corporation was trying to create a new type of robot. A type that could feel human emotions and act on their own without manual input. Other people had tried to make robots with human emotions, but all of them had failed. What made this try different was the discovery of a all new type of metal, radion. It had the property to make itself move on its own. So the corporation tried to get its hands on enough money to buy…

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    I’m going to tell you why you should buy my Under Armour Storm backpack. This is no ordinary backpack, it has amazing features that you can’t resist. This Under Armour Storm backpack is a one of a kind that has many different pockets to hold all necessary items. It is also comfortable and has good back support and includes side pockets to hold a water bottles or a coffee thermos. There are many other exclusive benefits including a padded back and shoulders, load spring adjustable handles, and…

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    more advanced things than most toddlers my age. For example when I was only four years old I setup up my grandma’s computer all by myself. Whenever I got the chance I would always be exploring the world of technology and playing games on the computer. If I wasn’t doing that I would be lending a helping hand whether it was watering the garden, putting stuff…

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    Augmenting people for the sake of scientific advancement is a topic, which can lead to excitement and hope for the future. Sonia Miller believes that “[b]y welcoming and adopting new technologies [...], the human condition can be redesigned, allowing for personal growth beyond the current biological limitations” (Miller, 61). Although, this type of augmentation also raises serious ethical and social concerns among the general population. The depiction of augmented humans in popular media has…

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    A daily activity done by almost every human being in the world requires using several aspects of your brain. Your brain is what helps you complete the simple and over-used action which is called, driving. Driving takes proper training and tests before being able to safely drive on your own. It comes with practice and theory learning. Nevertheless, your brain is helping you in every way possible. There are at least seven brain structures/regions/lobes that are used while driving. The list…

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    Ethical Theory 2 Categorical Imperative 3 RIMS Strategy 3 STEP 1: Generate Moral points of view 3 Pro-monitoring: 3 Anti-monitoring: 4 STEP 2: Identify the implications 4 Positive Concerns: 4 Negative Concerns: 4 STEP 3: Final solutions 4 Abuse of computer storage 4 Invasion of privacy: 5 Ruins Trust 5 Conclusion 5 References 6 Books: 6 Internet Journals/Articles: 6 Introduction Privacy is defined as ‘the state of being free from unwanted or undue intrusion or disturbance in one’s private…

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    RAID level 5 works with any number of disk equal or greater than 3 and places a parity sum on one disks in the set to be able to recover from a disk failure. (Striped blocks with distributed parity.) The parity calculations are done in a RAID 5 set using XOR. We assume a small RAID 5 set of four disks and some data is written to it. On the first three disks we have the binary information 1010, 1100 and 0011, here representing some data, and now calculate the parity information for the…

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    In Jonathan Klemens, “The Protestant Work Ethic Just Another Urban Legend?” klemens goes in depth about the American work ethic. The American work ethic to Klemens is essential to the Americans because it provides a strong economy along with a strong society. In which keeps America going. Represented through individual’s who “provide both a service to society and personal satisfaction” (Klemens 122). According to Klemens, an intensified commitment to work not only emerges as life’s devotion, but…

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