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    Evolution Of Cell Phone

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    cellular device that is so intellectual that it is able to perform functions of a computer. Smart phones are typically broken up into two major groups, Androids and Apple, and then there are the different types of types of smart phone such as Samsung’s, Droids, IPhones, HTC’s, and many different others. In addition to our phones becoming more advanced, so are our vehicles. In 1807, just a few years before the cell phones, the first car, the model T, was designed and invented by Henry Ford. He…

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    “Star Wars Force Awakenings” Forced Me to Stay Awake All Night to Finish it, and I Loved it. (Movie Review) Characters in the movie Refresher of the last movie Basic one sentence summary of movie If you are a big fan of the entire Star Wars franchise then you are going to like “Star Wars The Force Awakenings”. It’s Basically a movie that takes place far in the past in a different galaxy with future technology. So if you need a bit of a refresher this takes a few decades Into the future from…

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    supercomputer. Or it gets hold of a robot manufacturing place, and it starts making dozens of itself. In the near future, a mechanized police force patrols the streets and deals with lawbreakers -- but now, the people are fighting back. When one police droid is stolen and given new programming, he acquires the ability to feel and think for himself. While the robot, Chappie puzzles out human behavior, the authorities begin to see him as a danger to mankind and order they will stop at nothing…

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    Star Wars Movie Effects

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    The film won six Academy Awards and a special-achievement award for accomplishments in sound. Lucas’s effects company, Industrial Light and Magic (ILM), designed a wide variety of curious alien creatures and mechanical “droids” that populate a variety of exotic locations. Perhaps most impressive, however, were the elaborate space battles done with miniature versions of massive spaceships. The series continued to make advancements in the field of special effects into the…

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    Dominance Rossum’s Universal Robots (R.U.R) written by Karel Capek. Henry Domin is the director of the R.U.R where they create robots with the purpose of solely work. Uniquely, the robots do not have any feelings except pain. Subsequently, the reasoning they have pain is so they do not destroy or harm themselves. Helena the president’s daughter took a tour of the factory and could barley tell if the robots were human or not. Their futures are identical to humans, the only thing that does not…

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    Welcome to the Dark Side (Still deciding on an opening sentence) In the first episode of Star Wars the Phantom a Menace Qui-Gon Jinn, a Jedi master and his young padawan Obi Wan kenobi are sent to Naboo as ambassadors to negotiate a deal with the trade federation in hopes to end the blockade. Negotiations ended badly causing them to flee and they met a Gungan named Jar Jar Binks while running through the jungles of Naboo. Jar Jar took them to the hidden underwater city called Otoh Gunga to keep…

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    a farm boy who is not yet aware of his capabilities. “Of course, nothing in mythic plots adheres to the conventions of realism; it is all guided to fulfill the hero's “destiny,”’ (Gordon). Luke's life is transformed when his uncle buys the unusual droids, C3PO and R2D2. He is pulled from obscurity into a world of adventure. The heroic figure of Luke is called to a quest for knowledge about himself and his true paternal origins. Luke says “no” to the adventure, for any number of reasons. Luke's…

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    Pixar Theory

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    Buddy, a wannabe super hero, creates a spider like droid to defeat the superheros. This leads us to see the first evidences of how machines will later overthrow humans with zero point energy. Zero point energy is the energy that achieves use to self function. Toys eventually use this zero point energy to…

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    Star Wars: A New Hope

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    Star Wars episode IV A New Hope is a 20th century classic which embodies: the socio-cultural dynamic that the power balance throughout the galaxy constantly changes, a show of respect for elders on both the good and bad sides of the force, and a diverse cast of individuals all working together towards a similar goal. The film begins as a Rebel transport ship with Princess Leia finds itself flying into an area within which the imperial starship essentially forces the rebels to cede their…

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    reading, and even manipulating, another person’s mind is possible. The first installment of that franchise sees Obi Wan Kenobi, the aged Jedi master, using this ability on a group of clones when they ask he and Luke Skywalker where they acquired the droids. His ability to read minds and manipulate them delivered he and Luke from certain destruction. Who would not want such an ability? In addition to mind reading, how often have you wished you could see things without being seen? People have…

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