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    has made, a machine the could possibly ruin china. This is “exactly what what happen in the story flying machine. In the story “The Flying Machine” by Ray Bradbury is story of a man that makes a machine that allows him the fly. The emperor see the machine made out of bamboo and paper. he looks at the great wall of china and calls the man down. The emperor calls for the man's execution in fear of another country taking the machine and using it against. He kills the man then burn the machine so no…

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    Liana Arkay 9/29/17 Sherry Turkle Analytical paper #1 As we move into a dangerous new age where intelligent machines exist alongside humans what does this mean for us and where could it lead? From the moment we are born to the time we die, we are surrounded by machines. Technology is always advancing in strides and leaps and now we are running towards the finish line, artificial intelligence. Now there are a number of different viewpoints on humanities latest goal. One of the most…

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    anger and rage in their music and their fan base of disillusioned, angst-ridden teens connect with their music. Heavy metal songs exploring the themes of war are also particularly common, and one such example is Metallica’s “One”. Considered one of Metallica’s greatest hits, “One” is heavily influenced by Dalton Trumbo’s 1938…

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    Threat Of Drones

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    soldiers know what could happen. In a way they are prepared for the worst. If the drones were sent out and maybe hacked because there is no rider in them they could be used against us and innocent people die. Or the drones are copied by another nation, such as the ones that we use the drones on and out of rage they use it against us. Technology has the ability to give us choices we desire, such as control explained by Turkle of the option of being able to save lives using the drones but they are…

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    The Crusades Decline

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    The Crusades were a series of religious conquests that the Pope influenced. The objective of these wars were to capture Jerusalem, the site of the Christian holy land. Overall though the Crusades were a waste of resources and the Christians only managed to capture Jerusalem for a short period of time. But the only thing they did build on was the effect it had on Europe after it ended. Even though the Crusades ultimately failed at taking over Jerusalem, they succeeded at bringing about socio…

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    Short Essay On World War 1

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    protest against the Austria-Hungary invasion of Bosnia. Serbians wanted to have control over Bosnia and they stopped at nothing to fight for it. After the assassination the archduke Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia (americanhistory.about.com). Russia had an alliance with Serbia, so when Austria-Hungary attacked, Russia began to mobilize their forces to help defend. Germany was in an alliance with Austria-Hungary, when Russia fought against them Germany decided to strike back against Russia…

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    If a driverless car were to encounter a standard vehicle with a driver in a state of road rage, then it is unclear what the result would be. At the very least, the prediction can be made that no mathematical algorithms on the part of the driverless car would truly be able to predict how the situation will in fact develop. Au (2017) argues that…

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    present day entertainments such as U2, Public Enemy, R.E.M., Steve Earle, and Rage Against the Machine. Lynskey exhibits complete domination and is critical of the music he speaks of along with the measures that triggered them to be written in the first place. For example, he critiques John Lennon for failing to achieve portraying his ideas through music along with critiquing The Clash and Rage, and he also argues against Public Enemy’s paradoxes and recurring misguided standpoints to support…

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    regiment is simply idle, waiting for engagement of the enemy. After some time, his regiment is finally given orders to march into battle. They spent several days traveling on foot. They finally approach a battlefield and can hear the sounds of war rage in the distance. The enemy charges and Henry realizes that he is boxed in by his fellow…

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    valiantly on, a fine machine of war, for what could have been a year or a minute. Time was standing still for the soldiers that day. Finally I felt the body heat behind me wane. The canons boomed less frequently and I could hear the hurried sound of feet on hard-packed ground. I realized we were being pushed back and briefly thought about running, preserving my own skin. But no, I could not do…

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