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    Futuristic Research Paper

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    The city of Futuristic was originally named Norwich Hills. Futuristic has over 189,446 people and is slightly over 5 years old. It has an ocean in the south and west as well as a plato in the north. Futuristic has a market economy. We have industry that includes mining, tourism, and manufacturing. Futuristic has oil, ore, and coal, as well as lots of water. The ore and coal are on top of the plato but the oil is right under the starting highway. The water is evenly dispersed throughout…

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    One theme in Ted Chaing’s “Exhalation” is acting for the greater good, in this case, to add to the pool of scientific knowledge. The narrator, a mechanical being in a world populated with other mechanical beings who believe they will live forever, is an anatomist. He has suspected for some time that the prevailing hypothesis of how memory is stored is incorrect. He comes up with an idea for an experiment to find out. The experiment poses great risk to his body, so he deliberates over whether he…

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    In a society like today we take for granted many things; things such as computers and other technology. Does Alan Turing ring a bell? However, it may not to some; he was a pleasing brilliant mathematician that was persecuted because of his homosexuality rather than being seen for his brilliance. Turing’s invention of defeating the enigma of the Nazi code made an ostentatious impact on human history. The Imitation Game a boundless film based on a real story that can be a great addition to the…

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    A Sound of Thunder Time travel is a fascinating concept that has been at the forefront of science fiction literature for generations. Ray Bradbury's "A Sound of Thunder" explores this concept, but it is not glorified or embellished. The story is about Eckels, a man who travels back to the age of dinosaurs to hunt Tyrannosaurus Rex, and is faced with the severe consequences of his actions. Bradbury’s theme of technological innovation demonstrates that not all scientific advancements are ethical,…

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    Abstract Whirlpool Corporation began in the early 1900’s as a company motivated to produce washers with a wringer attachment. The innovation soon caught the attention of identical industries, driving the company to borrow funds to expand and increase production. However, in the midst of the Great Depression, the company was faced with inadequate sales to pay back the money borrowed from Sears. Although with a workable agreement and a stock exchange, the loan was forgiven. Soon, both companies…

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    When it comes to the topic of gambling addiction, most of us will readily agree that going to the casino can be addicting. Where this agreement usually ends, however, is on the question if can anyone become addicted to gambling. Whereas some are convinced that gambling can start at a young age because of gambling games on the internet, others maintain that gambling addiction does not come from the internet. The gambling industry tried to promote responsible gambling. The question is, what is…

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    Experience Machine The theory that pleasure is the only thing worth pursuing; the highest and most important goal in life is derived from Hedonism. The moral of Hedonism explains that pleasure brings happiness, it is good, and that of the opposite brings pain, which is bad. Those that we desire are desirable because it brings us some kind of pleasure (Mill, p. 20). Pleasure comes from an object. Because of this theory Robert Nozick shared with us in his book, the experience machine; a machine…

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    Vmware Case

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    VMware VMware is a new and upcoming company that specializes in cloud computing. Cloud computing is a way that users can place their data, and then retrieve it from a different computer in a completely different location. Cloud computing really allows computer users to complete their work at any time at any location. “VMware in a unique position to help define and deliver the technologies that will enable its pervasive use. There are many forms of virtualization, but VMware has largely focused…

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    The Dangers Of Tattooing

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    18th centuries, sailor’s encountered tattooed men and women during their travels through the Polynesian islands. Tattooing popularity increased in the 19th century in the United States and Britain, due in part to the invention of the electric tattoo machine that made the practice more efficient and accessible (Brown, Perimutter and McDermott 355). The act of permanently inking your body had varied social and cultural purposes. New Zealand’s Maori tribe’s facial tattoos, or mokos, were direct…

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    Gladiator Slots Analysis

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    Blog 15 – Gladiator Slots pays out another humongous jackpot It was considered to the greatest movie of its generation and one that has proven time and time again to be truly genre defining. Gladiator was a box office smash when it released in 2000 and has since gone on to become widely recognised as arguably the best film of all time. Taking true inspiration from the movie of the same name, Playtech saw potential in an online slots adaptation of the film. Hence the idea was pitched and what…

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