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    In the 1990’s scary movies shifted to fictional characters involving monsters like Freddy Kruger. Lastly, in the 2000’s scary movies were mostly about the fear about the modern world. Saw connected with the audience because it appears that this can happen to anyone. The creators of Saw targeted the younger generation because there were many studies that indicated the greatest percentage of people that watch scary movies are ages 15-24. I learned that scientist say that Horror movies help…

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    The theme of magic in Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream is consistent throughout the play. The climax of the play is due to Oberon and Puck fiddling with magic to get what they want, which shows how much the role of magic carries out in the play. Without magic, the play would not have been the same, and not as entertaining as it turned out to be. Four of the twelve main characters in A Midsummer Night’s Dream are based on common folklore in Elizabethan England, such as fairies and sprites.…

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    Psychology behind the Afflicted Girls Even though The Crucible is fictional, psychology can explain why the girls were acting and accusing the townspeople of the unspeakable act of witchcraft. The Crucible, by Arthur Miller, is a piece of literature that explains, in a fictional way uses a nonfictional event, what went on during the Salem witch trials. Miller’s purpose for writing this novel was to resemble his own problems of communism in his town. Miller himself was accused communism and…

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    An Analysis on the Humanistic Qualities of Droids Creativity in the world today seems to become more extravagant and more intricate every single day. It is clearly seen in the context of books and movies, but it also seen in the development and growth of technology. Technology not only shows humanity’s creativity, but has completely engrossed today’s society because most everything in the twentieth and twenty-first century involves robotics. Most people see technology as a service to them, but…

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    Davis Martin Mr Gale Comp 3 22 April 2017 People have heard of mythical creatures before all the stories and myths people were told they were just stories. It raises the question however were this creature real or are they still just figments of people's imagination. Three mythical creature people have heard of due to their popularity are the werewolf, vampire, and zombies. This have been popular creatures in many movies and tv shows. However some actually believe these creatures are real. So…

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    Mars Pathfinder

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    Raina Orion Erika Harnett ESS 102 April 15, 2016 Robotic Missions: Mars Pathfinder This research is in preparation to write the fictional article currently titled “Tales of A Space Robot”. This article will be about an extremely advanced AI robot that has spent the past 50 years cataloging and exploring a nearby solar system for life, potential colonization, as well as other scientific research. The research presented below gives an idea of what types of data the robot can collect or potentially…

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    Exploration of the Space “Space, the final frontier” is a popular phrase from the television show Star Trek. However, even though this show is fictional, the idea of space exploration is truly real. It may be interpreted in different ways, such as, a need for human exploration or the next destination for human expansion. For centuries, the stars have mystified people all around the world, and it was not until recently that exploration began. Within the last one hundred years, man not only…

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    Contagion Movie Essay

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    things as poles on a subway train or a doorknob whenever someone infected with MEV-1 touches them. The animals fostered the virus, people contracted it, and then the people and fomites spread it the entire way around the world. “Both SARS and the fictional MEV-1 first emerged in a remote location in China, both were carried to Hong Kong by infected persons, and both spread globally from Hong Kong via air travelers. Further, both SARS and MEV-1 viruses are spread person-to-person via airborne…

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    interesting philosophical view on it. (SJSU) And of course, the scientific explanation focuses more on twins and the science behind finding someone who looks exactly identical to someone else, without coming from the same set of parents. Mostly scientists focus on the difference between fraternal and identical twins and how identical twins tend to be drawn towards similar environments, even when raised far apart, without any knowledge of actually having a twin. (American Psychological…

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    I. Have you ever played any genres of video games before? Everybody like play video games; however, everyone like to play specific video games their taste. I do have a thing for video games, but I have specific genres that I do play the most while playing it. So today, I would like to inform you about the three type genres of video games: Action/Adventure, Simulation, and Role-playing. Also the benefits of the three genres I had chosen. (Transition: Now that we talk about the…

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