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    animals. Another comparison, during the slavery period when people were whipped or talked to like they were animals, and they had no voice in the ways they were being treated by their slave owners. There was another part in the video where it was a hairstylist styling an androids hair, the android looked sad and lost. The android’s eyes were moving side to side almost like a signal for help. She looked confused like she did not know what was happening to her and the hairstylist was brushing her hair in the motion as if she was brushing a dog or cats hair. Which made it seem like she can careless about the androids wellbeing. The way the android was looking she looked dreadful. There were female droids lined up singing freedom in unison and at one point one droid looked to the camera like she wanted to be free. Representation of the world how there are many people who follow another person’s actions because they see people doing the same thing over and over. Once that one person realize it’s time to control their own life, others would soon follow. Also in the video the android Cindi Mayweather were naming many words that represent oppression, than she started to jerk her body and started to rise in the air. I think it’s like when someone is just fed up with everything and lose control. At the end of the video Cindi Mayweather who were the most popular android she was moving her eyes back and forth and her body was jerking around like she was…

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    An Analysis on the Humanistic Qualities of Droids Creativity in the world today seems to become more extravagant and more intricate every single day. It is clearly seen in the context of books and movies, but it also seen in the development and growth of technology. Technology not only shows humanity’s creativity, but has completely engrossed today’s society because most everything in the twentieth and twenty-first century involves robotics. Most people see technology as a service to them, but…

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    Compared to the last few years, 2015 provided a slew of eye-popping, entertaining movies. Obviously, Star Wars has completely overshadowed anything and everything else that’s out there at the moment – but from the big budget summer spectaculars to the lesser-appreciated indie flicks, there was a lot to love throughout the year. And, a lot to hate, as well… First things first, plenty of hard-hitting records were set – possibly none more impressive than the those established by Jurassic World. …

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    understand what’s going on. When you take those out, you get a book that bloats itself by focusing on the time in between battles. The basic plot of Starship Troopers centers around a war between the Terran Federation, aka the humans, and the Bugs, an alien race that look like giant bugs. In the midst of this war is a young man named Juan “Johnnie” Rico, who joins straight after graduating from school and learns to adapt. Most of the book is Johnnie narrating what happens in between battles. Now…

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