The Caves of Steel

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    Elsweyr Summary

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    The story takes place in a country known as Elsweyr. The time period of this story take place in medieval times. Things like dungeons and dragons. Elsweyr is located in the southern part of a continent known as Tamriel. The people of this country are known as the Khajiiti. The Khajiiti are a feline humanoid race. They have many traits of a regular feline such as great agility, stealth, strength, and night vision. This makes them very good warriors and very good thief 's. The Khajiiti are not…

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    As the Flatman floated slowly, throughout the dark, mysterious night he came across the steel-blue ocean and began to see daylight. He swiveled his head around quickly, for he did not have much time. The Flatman barely found his cover, and so his panic began to climb. Since he could not stand the light, he searched for a grim shelter. The Flatman had to hurry because it was about as hot as a smelter. The Flatman flew backwards into the tree-covered plateau. He looked around the spring green…

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    Women of Steel who helped most of the steel companies all over the United Kingdom while men are heading off to war during World War 1 and 2. Some of the women that work at steel factories started working when they are 14 years old and worked countless of hours every day. After the war, most of the women were kicked out of the work force without any gifts and honor. In recent years, Women that are alive today ran a campaign to deserve honor and respect after off the years they helped most Steel…

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    Early 20th Century Chicago

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    Many of them were looking to build with new technologies, and the discovery of fireproof steel frames doubly contributed towards the pursuit of a flowering Chicagoan style.3 Architects were now able to build taller, sleeker structures held together by metal instead of the traditional masonry which exhibited thick walls and a cumbersome monolithic stance. Steel production was in full swing, and soon after the destruction, many newer buildings, unmistakably rejecting the previous…

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    Sherlock Holmes Influence

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    There will not be any food option for the future generation to satisfy their palate. Asimov also expects that there will be a rebellion against robots and the human workers will exhibit hatred against the robots. This situation portrayed in The Caves of Steel is Asimov’s recollection of the social scenario after Industrial Revolution. In the Victorian England, post Industrial Revolution was full of commotion. There was deep hatred against the machines as they created unemployment in larger…

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    extinct in just two decades. Although he had many hunting trips and successful kills, he was laced with lament for the loss of species and their habitats. Theodore Roosevelt also witnessed the ravaging of natural resources from mining and oil and steel production in America. As the game species were disappearing, Roosevelt thinks natural resources would disappear as fast as animals like bisons did. But many still considers natural resources inexhaustible. On the other hand, Roosevelt would…

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    Mesopotamia DBQ

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    1. In the Old Stone Age animals were hunted and fished for food and the skins were used for clothing. In the Middle Stone Age animals were domesticated. In the New Stone Age they raised animals and learned to weave baskets, make clothing from plant fibers and wool, and make clay pots. 2. Mountain ranges prevented China from having contact with other cultures but also kept the enemies away. 3. Gilgamesh built a wall around his city for defense against attacks. 4. Yu responded to the Chinese…

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    excellent leader with many virtues. These virtues included intelligence, being self-made, and having concern for others. One of the first virtues Andrew Carnegie displayed was intelligence. Without intelligence, mankind would still be living in caves and eating bugs. According to the Background Essay, Andrew Carnegie proved his high intelligence levels when he became “... locally famous for being able to decode the dot-dot dash-dash message by…

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    Direction and Mindless behavior. The white twin bed bedroom set is full of bright colors such as pink, green, red and yellow. The closet door is usually open to display the array of clothes that are only worn by teens. Bedroom number two includes a steel bunk bed set with Dallas Cowboys stars displayed throughout the entire room. This room also includes more Super hero action figures, remote control cars, a scooter and a number of cars and trucks that would make any little 4 year old boy…

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    Fallout 3 Analysis

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    abandoned your home, which is forbidden by your society’s leader. After a not so friendly encounter your leader and the security force you manage to escape your home, looking back it was a more of a prison. You open a battered door outside of the cave that the massive entrance to the shelter is located in and you get hit with the warmth of sunlight for the first time in 18 years. As your eyes adjust you see the wasteland of what once a great country, and all you can do is hope that you will…

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