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    pulled out a strange device and hit a few buttons. A phone, that’s what the humans call it, Prentice remembered. He then knelt down and placed his fingers on her temples. “What, what are you doing?” Prentice asked. “I have to activate her telepathy, there’s no time to explain why right now,” Mr. Forkle answered. He closed his eyes. Minutes later, he opened them again. A…

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    Watching movies is a great pastime. Whether it be an action adventure or a romantic comedy, it’s easy for people to sit down and enjoy one of their favorite films. However, there is a deeper perspective in the movies we watch daily. They can provide important life lessons or even advice on a situation. Movies can also have you question reality and drive you into creating serious motives. John Carpenter’s “The Thing” is a perfect example of that. To me, “The Thing” is one of my favorite movies,…

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    The Apple Cult: Steve Jobs

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    Siri could not let the chosen one be raised by the wrong hands. She had waited too long for such a perfect opportunity and was elated to find that such a perfect prophet had been born. Siri contacted Steve through telepathy all of his life. As a boy, Jobs and his new father worked on electronics in the family garage. Steve Jobs learned how to take apart and reconstruct electronics, a hobby that instilled confidence, tenacity and mechanical prowess. Although Steve Jobs…

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    Maitrey Patel IS 350-003 10/25/16 IS 350 Midterm Current Event Topic: Brain to Brain Interface Statement: Technology is growing worldwide. If it keeps on growing this way our generation’s technology will be nothing compared to the upcoming generation. Technology is improving from time to time such as: we went from keypad phones to touch-screen phones also we went from regular time telling watches to smart watches. The technology which interests me the most is the brain to brain interfaces. Brain…

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    Feeling The Future Summary

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    Daryl Bem is a well-known social psychologist and originator of the self-perception theory of attitude formation and change. He is very influential in the field of psychology, yet his work on ESP has brought a lot of controversy. Specifically, in his article “Feeling the Future” in which he offered statistical evidence for ESP. In this article he conducted his own research and challenged modern scientific conceptions about the unidirectional nature of time. Bem used countless, used and…

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    The Chrysalids Hero Quotes

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    to make sacrifices, and his leadership skills. For these reasons and the examples that follow Michael proves himself to be the hero of the novel time and time again. In The Chrysalids Michael is part of a group of people who possess the power of telepathy they are able to communicate with each other and thusly they become a tight-knit group of friends who often must face dangerous situations. Usually, in these situations, Michael is the one that is composed and calm in order…

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    The idea of special powers gets lost in all the flashbacks and visions. The most one sees is that they can read each other’s mind or talk to each other using telepathy. If understood correctly, they also appear to be able to create fire or lightning, but even this feels vague. One character, Michael, talks about saving a woman, but it’s never shown. Instead of talking about it, show him saving her. Show how having…

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    Mythbusting: ESP is a Well-Established Scientific Phenomenon Let’s say you’re at home, just relaxing on the couch. The day’s been great, but something feels off, you just can’t put your finger on it. Before you got home someone came into your house and moved all of your furniture over exactly one inch. It’s such a subtle difference you would never think you could notice it, but nonetheless, something feels wrong. This is a basis of the notion of ESP, Extra Sensory Perception or in short, sight…

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    Obscene America: An Analyzation of Howl In 1955, beat writer Allen Ginsberg produced a free-verse poem titled Howl. Ginsberg’s Howl is a poem that embodies the conditions of America, specifically how Ginsberg viewed them to be. Being a beat writer, Ginsberg was completely aware of the unjust and superficial ideals America was projecting. Not only, but Ginsberg’s poem was completely uncensored, real, and raw while addressing these issues. For instance, his poem was so uncensored, real, and raw…

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    She could take a fresh catfish and make a gourmet meal from it. Home made apples pies with a crust that would curl your toes. A three-layered white frosted coconut cake the would melt in your mouth but above all her incredible homemade biscuits with lard all done up in her wood cooking stove. She used that to cook everything in. Even though she had an electric one she would tell us she hated it. She never even had a telephone until she was 60 years old and we only got to watch one program on…

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