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    Martinsen English V01A Catastrophic overhauls of technology In the novel Feed, by M.T Anderson, he expresses how much technology is changing all individuals to more of a controlled robotic creature. “Feed” is the chip implemented in the people’s brain, it is in them while they are developing so it is easier to manipulate their brains, about seventy percent of the population has is it and they also believe if it is ejected from them that they will die. Technology is depleting human interactions…

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    Locke Character Analysis

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    enough power, any person, bright or dull, rich or poor, can change the world to their liking. In the book, Ender’s Game, Locke and Demosthenes are good examples of how individuals acquire power efficiently and use power effectively to make the world a better place. Even though Peter, also known as Locke, and Valentine, also known as Demosthenes, of Ender’s Game are young adolescents they still achieve a great deal by being both benevolent and manipulative at the same time. Both Locke and…

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    3.A. What are the major characteristics that should be achieved before a social organization qualify to be considered as a civilization? Civilization is often defined as "an advanced state of human society, in which a high level of culture, science, industry and government has been reached." Civilization can only take place in a context of “states”. Decision making does not only takes place within a home and between family members, but it takes place in a centralized power-structures where…

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    It has been about 14 million years since mankind came into the world. In that long period of time, human beings have been continuously producing knowledge. The prompt said “The main reason knowledge is produced is to solve problems.”, and I mostly agree with it, but first I will discuss this statement from different perspectives using the examples from Natural Science and The Arts . In Natural Science, there are many inventions that were discovered to solve a problem. Many of today’s inventions…

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    solved in foreseeable future. Actually, the idea of brain-to-brain communication has been partly accepted today. In Direct brain-to-brain communication demonstrated in human subjects , the abstract of it said: ‘In a first-of-its-kind study, an international team of neuroscientists and robotics engineers has demonstrated the viability of direct brain-to-brain communication in humans.’ (Grau C) The passion of the engineers, scientists and investors will surely increase the rate of success and lead…

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    Surveillance In Society

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    Mass Surveillance in Modern Society “We need more cameras, and we need them now” was a headline run in Slate Magazine (qtd in Proctor).This is what the world has come to- being obsessed with cameras. Every country is installing surveillance technology which decreases the employment rates for those areas and is more expensive. Although there are many positives, do they outweigh the negatives? Cameras are increasingly invading people’s private lives which is considered to be a violation of…

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    Technology has become commonplace in all our lives and because of its accessibility advances in technology happen faster now than ever before. This has led to everyday activities like social media, banking, and your favorite streaming services to incorporate advanced artificial intelligence algorithms. In its simplest form, artificial intelligence gives computational devices the ability to have “decision making” skills that simulate human intelligence. One of the most powerful and widely used…

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    Surveillance and Big Brother Are we closer to living in a society like Big Brothers as technology advances? Technology has come a long way, all good of course. Over the years, people have become more dependent on technology because its a fast and reliable source to get things done. People are so fixated on getting things done the quick and easy way that they don't really have time in their busy life to contemplate if they are deserving enough. If they took just a little bit of time from their…

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    Concerning nanotechnological consumer products, the most rapidly growing is the use of nanoparticles (NPs).(47) So far the knowledge regarding the safety aspects of NPs is still in its initial phase and greater efforts is needed to understand the interaction of NPs with the human body. (48) Several studies have reported that NPs always showed more serious toxicity than bulks and suggested that their size and the dose were the key factors influencing NPs toxic effects.(49) Despite of this, large…

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    What is technology? Technology has become a dime in a dozen in our lives that we do not realize how much technology we use in our daily life. People are taking technology for granted and using technology as the easy way out and as a diversion of any difficulties in their lives. It has made living our lives too focused on the virtual world, keeping us away from reality and people around us. A life without technology in this 21st century has become unimaginable. Statistics showed that almost 77%…

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