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    Essay Of Utilitarianism

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    As the great Mr. Spock said, “The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few.” This is essentially what utilitarianism is. You’re maximizing the “utility” of each of the parts of a whole. It is a form of consequentialism, which means that whether the action is justifiable or moral is dependent on the consequence of the action. This particular form of consequentialism just states that the best moral action to take would be one that maximizes utility, whether it is on an individual or group…

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    Drones Pros Cons

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    A long time ago in a galaxy far far away a guy named Spock had something called the Force. Captain Kirk was taking voyages on the Millennium Falcon across the galaxy, and Luke Skywalker was killing Klingons all over the Death Star. Star Wars and Star Trek imagine a future where technology has magnificent implications and improved the lives of many people; the technological advancements are most impressive. In the current time, society is making fantastic technological advancements leaps in its…

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    January Old Style) 29 January 1860, the third of six surviving children, in Taganrog, a port on the Sea of Azov in southern Russia. ... He sang at the Greek Orthodox monastery in Taganrog and in his father's choirs. Leonard Nimoy, who played an elderly Spock in star trek and Into Darkness, died before the filming of Beyond. Yelchin died in June at the age of 27. He was killed when his SUV rolled backward down his driveway, crushing him against a brick…

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    Presently, the average American consumes over eight hours or media each day. We are bombarded by images that neither represent us nor please us. Ribcages and clavicles are trademarks of the fashion and advertising industries, pushing our mothers, our sisters, our friends, and ourselves farther from the spotlight and deeper into isolation. Blonde hair and blue eyes dominate movie posters and television screens, while most people wonder if they will ever see the reflections in their mirrors…

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    their “mind blown with a season full of influential hits.”(Truitt 1) Films like The Terminator kickstarted a profitable franchise that continues to this day. Meanwhile, films like Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, and Star Trek III: The Search for Spock contributed to their respective franchises and generated hype for more sequels. These movies went on to become classics in the coming future. Maybe include cult classics then you can combine first 2 paragraphs and have this be separate :)…

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    He also did not change his actions. Some people may see him as a hero, but he is not actually a hero. If Hitler was saving people’s lives, he would have been a real hero. Spock is also not a hero. Even he saved the Captain’s life, he is still not a hero. He didn’t have any challenge. If he had a challenge, he would have been another hero in the movie. If someone wants to become a hero, they must follow all the steps of definition…

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    Multiple Intelligence (MI) theory was developed by an American psychologist named Howard Gardner (Child development theorists: Freud to Erikson to Spock . . . And beyond, 2009). With his extensive musical and artistic passion as a young person, he noticed the absence of these categories when he began his research in psychology as an adult. He made it a personal goal for his career to find the place where these categories could exist as part of psychology research (Helding, 2009). The MI theory…

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    Education Psychology is used to promote student learning. It uses theories about learning to help find the best approach to learning. It improves teaching strategies. This helps people find the best way to learn, thus furthering their knowledge and improving their lives. If I’m having trouble learning, I can use Education Psychology to help me find a better approach. The defense mechanism is a part of your ego that helps you cope with a variety of situations. The ego uses defense…

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    Star Trek Show

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    Star Trek Discovery Whether or not you’ve been a Star Trek fan, the trailer release of the first images and star cast from the upcoming New Star Trek show has every element to make your pulse race with excitement. Irrespective of the fact that you are a trekkie, a casual Star Trek fan or a die-hard sci-fi enthusiast, the trailers, images and the exciting star cast from the upcoming Star Trek: Discovery show has every element to capture your imagination and draw you in to start the countdown to…

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    The Giver Research Paper

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    “Without freedom of choice, there is no creativity. Without creativity, there is no life.” -Benjamin Spock. Life without choice, isn’t really life at all. Human beings need the freedom of choice to be distinctive and different from everyone else. “It is not our differences that divide us. It is our inability to recognize, accept, and celebrate those differences.” - Audre Lord. The Giver’s community is entirely against differences and has achieved ultimate sameness. Thus, not preparing them for…

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