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    1. Briefly describe your "stand-up room" VRFT experience: The stand-up room had some technical difficulties, and it was really hard waiting because all of this build up anticipation. I picked a VR escape room, and it was really fun and challenging. The student worker, let me go through it two times. The first time I went through it, it was all about learning about to use the remotes and get use to the scenario they had in place. I only unlock one thing. The scenario was as office building, and…

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    Can virtual reality substitute an actual reality? An Annotated Bibliography Jamira Dixon Florida Institute of Technology Glynska, Marianna. “Virtual Reality: Substitute of the Actual Reality or a New Way of Entertainment?” The Huffington Post, TheHuffingtonPost.com, 16 May 2017, www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/virtual-reality-substitute-of-the-actual-reality-or_us_591ab153e4b0f31b03fb9ead. Accessed 1 Oct. 2017. This article recounts for an informal study done by a consulting firm named…

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    Pokemon Go Research Paper

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    With the release of Pokemon Go, a mobile app developed by Niantic, there has been a massive Pokemon fanbase that has emerged. If you’re not aware of what Pokemon Go is then you must not be using internet, because it’s everywhere. Pokemon Go lets you do what you’ve always wanted to do in your childhood, catch pokemon in the real world by utilizing your device’s camera to create an augmented reality! Pokemon first came to be in 1995 with its first game releasing in 1996 kick starting the…

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    How Does Sex Affect Teens

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    Today more than ever teens are being influenced by the media. Specifically, teens are being increasingly exposed to sex on television. Top teen shows on television, such as “Shameless”, “Gossip Girl”, and “One Tree Hill”, are exposing teens to many sexual behaviors and comments at an early age. The amount of sexual behaviors and comments that appeared on the three shows previously mentioned were coded with the type of comment or behavior shown, the age of the character participating in the…

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    Embryonic Stem Cell research (ESCR) evokes immediate controversy because of its intimate connection with human biomaterials. Ethical concerns for this type of research involve human dignity, personal privacy, and autonomy (Knapp). The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy argues that there is a dilemma between the duties to alleviate human suffering and the preservation of potential life. While it is true that research on embryos involved in research become destroyed, the potential therapeutic use…

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    Essay On Premature Babies

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    The Controversies of Extreme Preemies Of all the babies that are admitted to NICUs, prematurely born children seem to be the most controversial. The controversy begins because sometimes parents must make an agonizing ethical choice of whether or not to keep their child alive when machines or the only thing doing so. Every life is worth trying to save, but there may be a point, financially, physically, and mentally, when the survival of preemies may be doing more harm than good to both the child…

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    female wishes to go through with the pregnancy, comprehensive sex education ensures that they provide insight on the various terms during pregnancy and what to expect during child birth. Also, if an individual wishes to have the child but put it up for adoption, these pathways are proposed as well. By offering a multitude of choices tends to every individual’s preference gives female students more alternatives rather than being forced to continue with a pregnancy because of the fear of breaking…

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    too swell. Teen pregnancy has a great impact on the economy and their life style, and they should really think about having a baby or even having sex before they are ready for the consequences that go along with it. Statistics for a teenage pregnancy is outrageous. Most of the teen moms are less likely to graduate, most likely to rely…

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    Drugs Used During Labor Throughout the years, medicine has become and still is one of the most evolving factors in our world today. Various doctors were not able to help find a way to help women bear the pain during labor. Women were just hoping that their baby would turn out healthy, no matter what they consumed or did. Many were not able to live with their child and died, sometimes along with the baby. Some nurses and doctors would only help deliver the baby, weigh it, check to see if it…

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    that do not want to withstand pregnancy due to the high rates of death during child birth or after, should have the option of abortion. Yearly in the United States alone, anywhere from 700 to 800 women die in a result of child birth complications (Maron, 2015). A multiplicity of abortions are performed on young adults, 15.1% of abortions are performed on young adults within the ages of 19 and below (Bridges, 2014). Young adults have abortions due to the unwanted pregnancy interfering with their…

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