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    our technology has advanced so much and can possibly come up with some type of solution. For example, we could be managed by either our fingerprints or our voices; we can add that to the driver license some way. Then for any reason, if a person needs to show his or her driver license, her or she can just scan his or her finger print or do voice recognition. In conclusion, no one should categorize and discriminate someone based on his or her religion, race or bad occurrences that happened in the…

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    Minotaur Analysis

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    I’m writing about how the story of the Minotaur. Showing how everyone has that inner demon or monster inside of us all, waiting to someday be free from our minds. The Minotaur represents the animal and the human in us all. What does such a statement mean? Could the human side of the Minotaur possibly have ever emerged? And what might have resulted if his story or fate was different for the Minotaur? Instead of just being treated as a monster. What could the statement mean for a person? It can…

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    define oneself. Nowadays, money acts as a voice that is used to speak out one’s thoughts. Not only that, even knowledge comes with price that most people could not afford. However, by being part of this organization, that supports the idea of helping students to have opportunities regardless of money by proving themselves through knowledge and passion, I could help myself while sharing the experience with others. I strongly believe that knowledge should be a human right. Being deprived from it…

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    Our teacher told us to run home as quick as we can. And I ran fast until I saw them, human beings on horses as I reached the front door of my house. In my little mind I was trying to find an answer to how humans can hurt humans and what is going to happen to us. They wanted horses, money, clothes, food and pretty much everything even whiskey. In a few days on Tuesday, I had never seen so many soldiers at…

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    Just imagine if we lived in a world where our actions had no outcome, where everything we do or say had no consequence. It would be a consequence free paradise. However, this is not the case. We are Humans, and the actions we face, the things we encounter and the things we don't do, have consequences on our lives and on the others revolving around us. As a result, we need to be capable to control our behavior in a near term to not hurt ourselves or our society in the long term. This structure of…

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    Utopia Vs Dystopia

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    into consideration human nature like selfishness, free will, love, greed, etc. These are things that humans have since they are born, and are the elements that humans use to survive; this is why Plato’s government cannot exist and that is why it would decline from aristocracy into tyranny. Utopia by St. Thomas More describes a fantastic Island where the principal law is to pursue the common good. Utopia is different from Plato’s Republic, in that Utopians are allowed to have family, they have…

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    Oryx And Crake

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    Crakers, which was done by Crakes obsession with perfection and the idea that Crakers would replace humans.…

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    Each year 100 million animals are killed each year for human benefit. These animals include, rabbits, mice, dogs, cats, frogs, rats, and many more beloved animals. Animal testing is the act of using an animal for human advantage, whether that would be for experiments or for product testing. Animal testing should be banned due to their rights being taken away because they can not vocalize their wants and animals are put through horrifying pain for scientific research or product testing. Animal…

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    Technology has always been an essential need for mankind. It has been a widespread phenomenon, ever since God created human beings. It has the full power of shaping and controlling our lives. Technology is considered a major factor that can have a positive or a negative impact on us. It has the ability to fully comfort and satisfy the people’s needs and desires, or make them suffer in their present and future as well, due to their own creations. The use of technology differs from a person to…

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    the greatest creation that mankind has ever known. As a nation of developing humans, mankind has invented technology to facilitate life itself. The history of it has quickly improved and expanded since the Iron days. Today in modern society, robots do not perform all tasks of a human being, however they do aid in ways that humans cannot. Rewinding to the era of World War I, Ray Bradbury introduces the idea of a possible human extinction due to advanced technology. In 1950, he wrote the short…

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