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    The prehistoric era is divided into two major devolvement’s Paleolithic(Old stone) and Neolithic (New Age). The Catalhoyuk is the basic start to building human civilization and still exist today do to over time advancement in human civilization. Around 40,000 B.C the phases of the Paleolithic Era being human was hunter creators. Their lifestyle wasn’t built off of social, political, and economics. There wasn’t any source of transportation or personal items to possess but basic tools. The…

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    Oppression is a noun meaning prolonged cruel or unjust treatment or control. A synonym for oppression can be abuse. In the book Milkweed by Jerry Spinelli oppression is seen throughout most of the novel. Oppression can be seen and can also be unseen. The main character in Milkweed is a little boy that contains many names throughout the book. One name is Misha. There are many oppressors in the book Milkweed. Misha is the character that experiences most of it. Misha met a group of boys in his…

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    I think over a course of time Jack went from civil to savage, however I think he was already savage even when he was civil, because he was showing it throughout, some examples are like when he was questioning Ralph's authority at almost each assembly or when he wants to go hunting all the time. At the beginning hunting for him, at the beginning, was for survival and food for the group, but as the story progressed he more and more wanted to go hunting simply because he wanted to kill. Some other…

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    Art Museum Research Paper

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    Art museums have always been compared to older ceremonial monuments such as palaces and temples (Duncan, 1995, p. 242). Museums over the course of history have taken their architectural design ideas from the adorned designs of religious temples and palaces. This has been a long-standing practice of museums borrowing architectural forms from monumental ceremonial structures of the past (Duncan, p. 242). Museums adopted the grand embellishments of temples to show the importance of what was inside.…

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    World War Changes

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    There are a lot of changes that someone could talk about. From the improvement of technology to World Wars, to even the change of people as well. While some people love to be traditional, others like to be more modern. No one’s knows which is right or wrong, it just up to you. The changes that challenges these traditional are the improvement of technology, the World Wars, and the people themselves. The first one that a lot of people are going to say that change everything was technology.…

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    Influencing Machines” In the book Influencing Machines by Brooke Gladstone and Josh Neufeld, the authors show us that technology can be very terrifying sometimes but, we should not panic about it. Technology always come with consequences but, we don’t have to be afraid of them. Gladstone refers to Cass Sustein, Nicholas Carr and Newton N. Minow in different occasions to explain how the idea of technology changes over time. At the beginning of the book Gladstone refers to us as an “homophily”…

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    Beep Research Paper

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    Honk. Honk. Beep. Beep. I live in a really busy city and work a double life, like a superhero. Doctor by day, scientist by night. Nobody ever comes to visit me because I am always conducting experiments and discoveries. My greatest discovery yet is that there is a substance that can make any non living thing, living . It took me 10 years to finally discover. I added different chemicals and elements into the solution. I added glucose, carbon dioxide, IKI, methylene blue and many different…

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    Conformity Bias

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    How times have changed as technologies, have evolved, so too have the tools that cyber attackers use to hack into businesses to access personal information. Fraud has always existed and has hardly changed, only the disguises it uses. In today’s world people, have been taught to push and strive for more and to continue to push for more. This new way of thinking has quickly developed into something uncontrollable. It has caused a new stream of fraud to emerge for it has created higher levels of…

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    In the article “How Evil is Tech” written by David Brooks, he explains the three major critiques of big technology along with some resolution to advance it on a right direction. The first critique of the article discusses the impact of technology on youth admitting it to demolishing the young generation through less involvement and interaction. The second critique has assertion that people are using technology in their own way to make money while it being a plan of tech companies to increase…

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    America’s Gift to my Generation To be honest, I think we all can agree that my generation was blessed with some phenomenal advancements in education, technology, and much more. I believe the field in which we’ve had the most advancements has to be either in medicine or technology; so I’ll talk about both! Some pretty insane tech has been invented over the course of this past decade. We’ve had more entertaining inventions like the new gaming consoles that have been blessed with amazing…

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