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    longing for the past we don't control nature it controls us Trying to control nature makes bad thing happen Nature cannot be controlled by humans Raymond Douglas Bradbury was an American fantasy writer, well known for his many short stories, some of which have been described as prophetic. It was Ray Bradbury who conceived Bluetooth headsets half a century before the concept was even considered possible and not sci fi, this is true with facebook, flat screen tvs, self driving cars,…

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    Bioethics is becoming a big moral conundrum as of late, a “Pandoras box” if you will, that when opened and discussed brings up some big questions like “what is the meaning of life?”, “is there such a thing as free will or destiny?”, or “should we live forever?” These questions hit hard on society, because of the Perfect storm of genetic engineering and ethics. Caused by “Societal demand for an account of ethical issues occasioned by the science in general and biotechnology in particular”,…

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    1) According to the “The Glosa – notes about the form” on Nexus, a glosa can be defined as a form or genre of poetry that pays tribute to another poet. The glosa derives from Spain, initially being created over 500 years ago. Throughout the 500 years of the glosa’s existence, different regions and historical periods have composed altering rules and requirements. The requirements and rules of a glosa that P.K. Page abides by includes, picking four consecutive lines in a poem that she admires. The…

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    to come up with the most realistic things ever imaginable. Using computers, special effects designers can produce effects that really rival real life and put the audience to the test. Two movies that I grew up on were Flubber and the first two Jurassic Park movies. I am not joking. I would go to my grandmother's house almost every day and those were like the only movies she had on VHS. Those kinds of movies are prime examples of just how far the special effects have come. The entirety of both…

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    Candy Corn Analysis

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    In the moment Kaylee and Huber are real, there over the top moments are legitimate moments of drama. Cinematography and performance swell to the ambitions of great dramas referenced by The God Father, Apocalypse Now, the tense moments in Jurassic park… actually we are not too far off from Dr. Strangelove with a Modern/80’s influence in terms of performances. This can be our love letter to cinema and the great story tellers all across human geography and history. If you want to get a sense…

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    Ron Howard tried directing the film like the book, Moby Dick wrote by Herman Melville. A film that has a clear vision of Romanticism is Avatar. It has a lot of nature scenes and is based on human life outside of technology. Another film is Jurassic Park, it has many of the key concepts that Romanticism has especially showing nature. Watching these films changed my perception on the breakdowns of the movie, noticing the elements of…

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    Anyone who has seen any of the Jurassic Park movies, knows that cloning something that has been extinct is just a bad idea. Cloning animals will cause a disbalance in nature and in the animal kingdom. Imagine if every month we had to look for a new source of food because the new invasive clone species consumers all the surrounding resources, leaving little left for the remaining surviving species including humans. Cloning is one giant experiment that will cost the united states funds it does not…

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    How Star Wars Changed the World The Star Wars sagas has become known worldwide and is still growing strong with more and more movies being made. People have been crazed over the Star Wars films for almost four decades. Companies have used the movies to make big money on Star Wars themed toys and books. Also because it is so popular people are announcing that their religion is Jedi. Star Wars has been one of the most successful, popular, and ,one of the most recent movies in the Star Wars sagas…

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    Stories have always infatuated audiences. Tales of warriors, leaders, and heroes captivate the populace and fill it with wonder. Many look to these fictional stories for comfort and meaning, but when readers follow only the stories they miss the opportunity to enjoy the greatest men and women of all, the authors. The authors are the ones who create the amazing worlds that are filled with people worth reading about. There is no author that has done this as well as Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Doyle…

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    Introductory Material Imagine being so famous for writing film scores that TV shows begin to use you as satire and good play. This is the case for John Williams, arguably one of the most famous composers living today. He was composed over a hundred movies and seems as though he is not stopping. He also has worked in many other outputs such as the Boston Pops Orchestra for some time. John Williams has written the film scores for all of the Star Wars movies, Indiana Jones, Fiddler on the Roof, and…

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