Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines

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    Hegemony is recognized around the world through the dominance that countries have over other countries, though it is recognized mainly to exist among countries hegemony can exist among societies, cultures, and families by recognizing an individual within each group as the leader. However, there are countries, societies, and cultures that can break free of the hegemonic dominance through the process of emancipation. One sees the breaking of restraint in popular films and television shows. One example is Jonathan Mostow’s thriller film Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines. The film presents the hegemony character known as TX, a powerful dangerous female robot with a glimmering body. TX’s actions and attitude encourage the audience to view her…

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    certain age demographics, which I will be exploring later. Until the 1980s, action films were not a dominant genre. In the ‘70s, action movies typically focused on individualist police officers. It was the 1984 film The Terminator that helped to popularize the action film genre, setting the tone for all action films that followed it. Released in the same year as The Terminator, the film Gremlins helped ignite the trend of the Horror/Comedy genre. I will be analyzing the image text of…

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    The 1991 science fiction action film, Terminator 2: Judgement Day vastly explores a small rift in time (1995) just years before the world becomes a destructive place where technology has greatly evolved, to the point of exterminating humans, via the form of an AI(artificial intelligence) system called Skynet. However the dark future of Skynet is tied up to the present day via form of time travel, as the AI sends a Terminator back in to the current time set in Terminator 2 (T2) to kill John…

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    The movie franchise that began with “The Terminator” in 1984 has had its ups and downs. Being the first film of the series, “The Terminator” did not make a lot of money in total given that it had little hype going into it and it co-starred a relative unknown with some German sounding name that it turns out was Austrian. However, considering it only had a budget of $6.4 million and it made $78 million worldwide according to the Wikipedia page about the franchise, the producers were no doubt happy…

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    Frank is a 6’ tall robot that consists of artificial body parts that were donated to assist with Frank’s creation. The men behind the machine include roboticists Matthew Godden and Richard Walker: Alexander Seifalian is a professor of Nanotechnology and Regenerative Medicine at University College London. Seifalian created Frank’s organs using a polymer that is specifically designed to build implantable organs. created Frank’s artificial organs. Frank was created to resemble the University of…

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    means that an artificially intelligent machine behaves like a human being. According to Britannica, Alan Turing, a British mathematician started working on Artificial Intelligence in 1933. He was the one who coined the term Artificial Intelligence. He considered these machines to have limitless memory and a scanner. These machines use a scanner to read all the information in their…

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    Genre: The Secret of Scenes in Science Fiction. Science fiction is a genre that is well known to raise many questions about the world we live in and how humanity might react to certain situations be it the possibility of aliens, zombies, or robots. Although, when analyzing the category of science fiction as a whole, how can one really classify something as science fiction? Throughout an analysis of the film Resident Evil (2002), in relation to two other science fiction films titled Jurassic Park…

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    Did you know that Claire Danes was a psychology student before she made her acting career? The American actress started her acting career as Angela Chase in “My So-Called Life.” And after that, her career soared with the addition of many more projects. But one thing not a lot of people know is that she attended Yale University between 1998 until 2000. She only enrolled for two years. She took psychology as her major. However, she did not finish her higher education. Halfway through, KR CR Tv…

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    countless stories of individuals rising above poverty and becoming part of the 1%. However, the public applies this definition towards celebrities, politicians, or anyone that makes a lot of money. For example, Arnold Schwarzenegger has completely achieved the public’s perception of success. He became the world’s greatest bodybuilder, winning five Mr. Universe titles and six Mr. Olympia titles during the 1970’s. They now hold the IFBB Arnold Sports Festival, an annual multi-sport event in…

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    the North Atlantic and Arctic Ocean. It utilizes the Anti-Freezing Protein 1KDF. This protein is globular, has a length of 70 amino acids, and minimal significant secondary structure. A Beta-sheet occurs at positions 4-7/22-25, while minor 310 and alpha helices of length 3 occur at 4(310), 19(310), 34(310), 37(α), and 57(310). These structures are ‘coincidental’ in nature – they have no specific start amino acids or terminators. Furthermore, the protein is rich in proline, alanine, and valine,…

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