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    First published in 1895, H.G. Wells’ The Time Machine writes to the fears of the Victorian age. Divisions in class between the workers and their employers was a cause for high tension, while the publication of Charles Darwin’s The Descent of Man brought fears of degeneration of the entire human race. They are both addressed and confirmed in H.G. Wells’ dystopia. However, by the 1960s, the dominating fears had changed and consequently, so did The Time Machine. In the 1960 movie adaptation of the…

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    article show an argument about the brain machine and the programed machine that they think similarly and have similar understanding of different stories with different level of complexity. The Author consider Roger Shank’s program because is related to the sort of work the author want to examine in this paper. Shanks’s work aim that computer has the capacity to understand stories and answer question about them as the human being does. His hypothesis that the machine can understand the story and…

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    Media Influencing Machine

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    Gladstone suggests that the media is an “influencing Machine” throughout her graphic novel through her pictures and examples. Throughout the book she shows examples of how the media creates biases that effect the way they see people, topics, and events. Joseph McCarthy and the red scare was one of the examples that the author used to describe the influence that the media provided. McCarthy used the media to convince the public that there were communists in their government. We can even see the…

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    the new age of imperialism and saw what was done to the states across the globe. As a result, each of them developed and shared ideas on their views on imperialism. H.G Wells and Liang Qichao were both against imperialism. Through his book The Time Machine the time traveler met with the “two natives inhabitants”. This followed a traditional European view that there was the nice and superior tribe, the Eloi, which welcome the foreigners and the evil tribe, the Morlock, who were savages.…

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    one of those somewhat new , modern advancements in technology is electronic voting machines. Nowadays their is so many new forms of technology in this world. When it comes to voting, it is hard to tell which methods are best to go by. One method of voting, which has been around for a long time in our voting system, more commonly know in the United States than the newer, more technologic electronic voting machines are the older, paper voting ballots. The other method in the United states voting…

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    You and Me Can Slow Down Technology Have you ever worried when a new form of technology has been presented to the world? Did you think the world would benefit from it? Brooke Gladstone says in her graphic text “The Influencing Machine” that technology innovations actually benefit the world and there is no reason to panic over them. Gladstone makes her inquiry in response to many writers’ publications, the main being Nicholas Carr’s “Is Google Making us Stupid?” Gladstone refers to Carr’s…

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    Artificial intelligence can be an extremely beneficial and efficient method of performing simple tasks or the most difficult of tasks. Artificial intelligence can severely reduce the workload of America. Every day, they are becoming more and more integrated into our daily life. There are hints of artificial intelligence present in some of the common applications that you may see or use every day, such as a smartphone. Although there are many benefits of artificial intelligence, it has its…

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    In my opinion, there should not be soda machines and vending machines for the students at GMS. Because, students would most likely not be able to stay focused during class, a lot of the students would be by the vending machines waiting to get something, causing them to be late for class. Some students can’t really focus while eating. Students are most likely to play while they are eating. The sodas in the soda machines will make the students hyper causing them to be even less likely to be able…

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    In an interview with director Morten Tyldum and screenwriter Graham Moore, host Hank Green brought up many questions toward the accuracy and inaccuracy in regards to the scientific and historical aspect to their movie The Imitation Game, which Tyldum responds that “scientific discoveries (history) happens over time in life, but we have to make moments, and movie making (Hollywood) is all about moments” (“Alan Turing and The Imitation Game”). According to Tyldum, one goal is to make the movie…

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    How Is Sewing Used Today?

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    There is always something different about every sewing machine, whether it’s computerized or mechanical. The way a machine operates with fabric makes that machine unique (Marie). Sewing is an activity that requires patience, it also involves stitching fabrics together by hand with a thread and needle or by a sewing machine to make clothes and even shoes that people wear today (Smith) (Cyprus). Throughout the history, fashion has changed with different designer’s unique styles. Although sewing…

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