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    caused. Controversy has arose by the scientist on just how smart to make these robots; Oh Jun-ho of KAIST proposes the idea of proportioning a balance of the robot's intelligence and strength. Due to the inevitable age of this new technology, society need to accept the technology, but enforce the demand for practical and balanced…

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    Education’s Value The process of learning has been changed considerably in every time period; also, the opportunities and methods of teaching aren’t the same as they were 400 years ago. Nevertheless, the power of being educated and the success that it means are still the same. Education’s values are innumerable and their results priceless. One important education’s value is freedom because knowledge gives us the capacity to express ourselves in the correct way, and appeal to what we consider…

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    have become more and more reliant on technology. Humorist David Sedaris, author of several collections of personal essays, and stories describes his experience with a neighboring family in “Us and Them” and how they did not have a television set. Sedaris recounts how they acted like an actual family and enjoyed spending time with one another. Sedaris provides an overarching theme that makes us all look at ourselves and how we revolve our lives around technology. Through the use of anecdotes and…

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    2017 The Possible Complications of Self-Driving Cars Self-driving cars are an up and coming technology that manufacturers are currently developing. It looks as if they will play a large role in the future of our society, but the road to this landmark will not be easy. There are many problems that may arise and must be dealt with as driving becomes increasingly automated. Self-driving cars are a technology of the future, and though there are arguments to support both the benefits and detriments…

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    order to decrease the risk of dehydration. However, as people had become more technologically advanced, many new beverages challenged the popularity of water. Tom Standage divides the world’s history into six popular beverages: beer, wine, spirits, coffee, tea, and Coca-cola. Drinks have been used throughout history to symbolize the beginnings and the ends as well as represent wealth and strong relationships. Many were originally used for medicine instead of ordinary drinks. Some of these drinks…

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    applying these notions, we can look at the displays of the Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles and determine the authenticity of the museum and its mission statement by looking at the authenticity of their vehicles, how the museum portrays the history of the automobile, and how the museum displays the automobile as art. 1. The Authenticity of the Petersen’s Automobiles I would like…

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    Humanistic Reality

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    The Humanistic reality of relationships with Technology The purpose of technology is to find solutions by making human’s lives simpler, easier and more enjoyable, but, what happens when advances in technology over step the humanistic boundaries of relationships? It is implied that there are many factors which come together in order to experience specific feelings such as love. In “Love 2.0: How Our Supreme emotions Affects Everything We Feel, Think, Do, and Become”, Barbara Fredrickson defines…

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    The terms privacy, consent, and what constitutes as an invasion of privacy seem to, vary from one generation to the next. In today’s culture and climate where a dependency on technology is increasing at a rapid pace. Nearly every individual requires some form of tech or device to complete daily tasks and gain access to information. This in turn allowed for the growth of surveillance to grow beyond merely a tool used for observation. This essay aims at arguing how Warren and Brandeis, the authors…

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    October 2017 Does Technology Help or Hinder Our Society? Does technology help or hinder our society? Some people may say that it helps, others may say that it hinders, but technology is everywhere in our everyday lives. Wherever you go, technology is there. Some people choose to accept technology, and others choose not to believe in it. Which is okay, but it’s everywhere, so people might as well get used to it. It’s in schools, cars, houses, pockets, and businesses. Technology can help our…

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    When I was a child, my impression of what the future would be like was incredibly distorted. Flying cars, robotic housekeepers, and intelligent machinery---something straight out of the Jetsons---comprised my perception of “the future.” The older I got, the better I understood that, frankly, these ideas are unrealistic. Interestingly, Kevin Kelly, author of Why Robots Will---and Must---Take Our Jobs, suggests that automation will be a commonplace process within the century. By “automation,”…

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