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    walking around with implants that connect electronic directly to their nervous systems Theses peoples have accepted they are better off becoming a hybrid, part human, part machine, than staying purely human. Before long they would become known as cyborgs. For year’s people have used structural implants, ranging from plates and screws to support broken bones, to wholesale replacement of the hip joints. Indeed a hip joint replacement operation is hardly remarkable today. Most people in the…

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    the habitat unfriendly to man and provoking the need to make use of artificial ‘cures’ for the safeguarding of individuals.”[IB3] Stelarc is also said to believe in the building in a less vulnerable human, one that more greatly resembles a sort of cyborg.[IB4] He is able to project his message onto his audience primarily through the display of his work. Stelarc poses nude, in a stance where his left arm is outstretched and his right is bent above his head, almost in a shielded manner. He is…

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    allows cyber criminals to 1) Deleting data 2) Blocking data 3) Modifying data 4) Copying data 5) Disruption the performance of computer or computer network. First ransomware virus In 1989, according to the “”. The AIDS Trojan, also known as the PC Cyborg virus, was the first ever ransomware virus documented. The program was written by biologist Joseph Popp, who handed out 20,000 infected disk to the people who attended the World Health Organization’s Aid conference. Figure 1 Rise in…

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    Julia Allison Gender

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    Sexuality and Gender on the Social Media: Julia Alison Introduction Julia Allison a former sex columnist and social media enthusiast is today 34 years. Julia became famous back in 2008 after wearing condom made bustier to a Gawker party that was attended by several journalists. This was a good-old-days strategic method to attract the media attention. Julia is remembered for her micro-fame as the Time Out New York dating columnist (Forbes). Today, Julia is an entrepreneur, journalist,…

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    Have you ever been watching a movie, or playing a game, that had you so immersed, you needed to remind yourself this was a fantasy? Storming the beaches of Normandy, traversing the galaxy on an Imperial Star Destroyed, or slinging through downtown Manhattan next to Spider-Man, all different mediums of film, television and video games have the power to integrate their audiences into their world, and create an exciting and enjoyable experience. When fanfiction develops, techniques are employed…

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    In “The Imagination of Disaster”, Susan Sontag explores the significance of the affects that science fiction movies have on society. Science fiction is a genre of speculative fiction that typically deals with the imaginative concepts of futuristic science and technology such as time travel, parallel universes, space travel, and extraterrestrial life. The author states, “science fiction films are not about science; they are about disaster, which is one of the oldest subjects of art. In science…

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    socialized through cartoons. The first one was called Teen Titans Go. In this cartoon, I noticed many stereotypes. The first was how the girl characters, such as Starfire and Raven, had long, shiny hair and the boy characters, such as Beast Boy, Robin, and Cyborg, had short hair. This is teaching children the specific haircuts they must have according to their gender. Another stereotype I noticed was how the girl…

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    What do you do with your thoughts? A long time ago, there was no paper to scribe thoughts onto or computers to record them. There was nothing to do with thoughts, but remember them. Anything worth preserving had to be preserved in memory. In the essay, “The End of Remembering” by Joshua Foer, memory is an important issue. Different tools for remembering are discussed. In the course of time, a series of technologies have been created: the alphabet, scrolls, the printing press, photography, the…

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    That's the pro dad nap. I used to laugh when either of my grandpas would seemingly pass out (again my dad is a fucking cyborg who doesn't require sleep), but now I just realize that they were staying ahead of the game. I rode the sleep struggle bus for the longest time when I was indoctrinated into the world of fatherhood. Pre-child I was still in college and therefore…

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    surgical procedure that will turn someone into a cyborg fighting machine. “I’ll do it.” I told him. “Great.” He said with a smile. I spent the whole day working like nothing happened. We were required to do so because the aliens haven’t shown themselves since 5 am, and didn’t seem like a threat at the moment. However, everyone was still dressed in battle armor. I went to sleep that night afraid. I was scared what would happen next with the aliens, and my cyborg surgery…

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