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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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    standards it is not as highly pushed or practiced now. I think that women have this light of being able to do as a man does, and not be judged as harshly on their choices as in the past. I also believe that there are a lot less people now days that even value virtue because it is something that isn’t pushed as much. The want for men and women to be equal with their mistakes, and not having women be judged more harshly for the same thing a man has done is crucial. Equality is everything for a lot…

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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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    History: Our Hope for the Future “Those who don’t know history are doomed to repeat it” this is a famous quote by Edmund Burke that is still very relevant today. America is a relatively new country but we still can learn from it’s past in order to create a better future. I once heard that you will never make the same mistake twice, because you learn from your past .This is why we have to learn history, because if we don’t we cannot improve our future. America’s hope for the future is that the…

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    His story brought new ideas about time travel and the future. Bradbury saw the dangers the future held by the new technology. In his mind, he was setting out the warning signs for the future to show what could happen when something so little, malfunctions and changes everything. Ray Bradbury’s story A Sound of Thunder interests readers because the concept of changing history by stepping on an insect can modify 65 million years into the future which is quite frightening to imagine. “The…

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    I am Charlie Brown. I am a leader who refuses to give up and lose hope, even when the odds are stacked against me. In spite of tough situations and a multitude of failures, Charlie Brown refuses to get depressed and manages to have an optimistic attitude. Currently, in my senior year of high school, I am under a lot of pressure and stress to leave high school as a college-bound student. In the midst of my struggles, I strive to be optimistic like Charlie Brown. For me, optimism is looking on the…

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    Most kids dream to inherit tangibles. The truth is, I too would like to inherit a nest egg. Instead my parents bestowed upon me the intangibles to last a lifetime; hard work, compassion, selflessness and civility. I live in the tropics, on the island of St. Thomas. My parents emigrated from the island of Dominica in search of better economic possibilities. As years past, I've traveled the numerous other partnering islands and discovered they have more in common than they differ. The…

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    J08 -- FUTURE HYPE 1 Seidensticker, B. (2006). Future hype: The myths of technology change [ScribD]. Retrieved from https://www.scribd.com/book/134855105/Future-Hype-The- Myths-of-Technology-Change Introduction In Future Hype: The Myths of Technology Change, Bob Seidensticker gives a strong personal view about technology change and debunks many technological myths. An important point he makes in the book is that technology change does not increase exponentially as Moore’s Law would predict, at…

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    One’s memories can serve as a pathway for wisdom or one for agony; however, the resulting actions will always act in a repeating cycle. In Jhumpa Lahiri’s The Namesake and Hasan Minhaj’s The Homecoming King, the protagonists recognize both unsettling and comforting memories that are the basis for numerous conclusions, which develops an important hypothesis: Lahiri’s novel and Minhaj’s work both illustrate the importance of one’s perception of their memories, as it dictates the direction for…

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