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    Gattaca Ethical Dilemmas

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    Q1. Both movies Gattaca and Wall-E showed different points of views for the future. In Gattaca nearly every person is born by eugenics and everything in his or her life revolves around what ones genetics are. If a person does not have the right genetics they are outcasts and considered undesirables. However, in Wall-E things are grim for earth. Humans have destroyed earth and are now living on a ship in space. These views of the future are much different as Gattaca presents a world that is still…

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    Avatar Challenges

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    It is inevitable that at some point in life or another, everyone will face challenges. The way individuals respond in the face of these challenges is what truly makes or breaks them. Societies are impacted similarly, for what determines the success of a society but the actions of a group of individuals. The greatest feats of mankind have come upon in the wake of being faced with difficulty. Humans have the capability to surpass any challenge; it is only the question of how we deal with said…

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    Avatar is a movie about an ex-Marine who is put into a hostile alien planet filled with exotic life forms. As an Avatar, a human mind is in an alien body. The main character Jake Sulley finds himself torn between two worlds, in a fight for his survival and that of the indigenous people. Avatar has racism themes throughout the movie and are very hard to ignore. The white hero saving natives once again. Like the white Messiah fable. Marine, Jake Sully, is linked to an alien's body and put on the…

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    To some people, Avatar may seem like just another science fiction action-adventure flick designed to show off some new special effects while giving audiences some feel-good messages in the process. However, there are much deeper messages to be found in the movie. The events in Avatar between the humans and Na’vi closely align to the motives, actions, and outcomes that occurred during historical imperialism. One of the most noticeable parallels between the motion picture and historical…

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    on himself and became The Green Goblin. He killed his fellow scientist and the government people who would accept his ideas. The police couldn’t figure out who it was too put a stop too it. Spider Man had stopped him from killing even more people, and this is why The Green Goblin wanted Spider Man dead. Spider Man can’t even seem to figure out who The Green Goblin was. If they would just put the pieces together they would have at least a…

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    Spiders Are Better Than People A recent study concluded that 30.5 % of Americans have arachnophobia, the fear of spiders. With this percentage, there must be a reason why so many grown men and women shriek in terror at the sight of these spindly-legged creatures. Well, not really. In actuality, spiders are not something to be feared. Spider's are helpful to us in many ways, killing pests, having venom can be used in medicine, and in honesty they don’t harm people as much as we harm them.…

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    Educating Rita Essay

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    One definition of a feminist text is that it highlights the inequality that women face; then they may show them breaking away from the situation that oppresses them. In the two texts, the females suffer many different types of inequality. Even though Educating Rita was first produced in 1980 and A Doll’s House in 1890. They deal with similar issues like challenging male superiority and do it by using mechanisms like irony and metaphors. Men in the plays restrict women and attempt to form them in…

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    The article, “Equally Super?: Gender-Role Stereotyping of Superheroes in Children’s Animated Programs,” by Baker and Raney is about an interesting phenomenon that is not spoken about often. It is the idea that children 's cartoons with superhero’s are actually sexist and stereotypical. The article explains that Baker and Raney are researching whether or not cartoons are stereotypical and sexist or if it has changed from the first time this idea had been researched about 40 years ago. Baker and…

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    Superheroes movie have had a major impact on the cinematic industry for the past few years, and things don’t appear to be changing any time soon. It’s a great time to be alive for Marvel fans. With dozens of film on the way in the coming years (maybe even another decade), there definitely won 't be any shortage of super heroes actions. With new films constantly being added to the list, here are a few that will have comic books fans feel like they’re in heaven. Ant-Man and the Wasp An Ant-Man…

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    heroes and villains like Spiderman, the X-Men and the Avengers and many more. ("Stan Lee, Mastermind”).Spider man is Stan’s favorite characters “what sells comics is the name i thought of a fly on the wall then I made names mosquito man didn’t sound glamours Fly man no that didn 't sound good I went down the list Spider man that it.” Spider man is one of the most long running heros Marvel has. Spider man real name is Peter Parker how work has an independent photographer lives with his aunt may…

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