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    Reflection Over that three assignments above and the other assignments we have done over this quarter I have noticed a way of think and formating I do when starting a assignment. When starting an assignment I don't start or finish things in order I'll do the main requirements for what goes where and create how ever many pages it needs then I’ll Start the assignment in the middle where I'm doing the main most important part first. For example this project I started with the hard moments essay…

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    Learning Journal 1 I have not been subjected to individuals in my family using or abusing drugs. I also must admit I am a bit naïve about many of the drugs in society today. Therefore, I am learning quite a bit about many different names, types, affects and history of the numerous drugs within our societies. For instance, Marijuana being the oldest known psychoactive plant and that many of the illicit drugs of today were first used for medicinal purposes and for cures of addictions. Also,…

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    Better Than Human: Why Robots will – And Must – Take Our Jobs In Kevin Kelly's essay, "Better Than Human: Why Robots will – And Must – Take Our Jobs", he reveals why humans should let robots take their jobs and how to develop more exciting jobs to do. He shows the readers how robotic technology will have a positive impact on our society. In the essay, Kelly discusses the effect that we, the humans, will experience due to the loss of jobs to robots, what new jobs will be created because of…

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    Albert Einstein declared “It has become appallingly obvious that our technology has exceeded our humanity.” It is important to remember that Einstein said this long before all of the technological developments we know today. If he could see how far we have progressed, his proclamation would most likely be even more urgent. Many people share the fear of technology overtaking humans. While this apprehension is certainly understandable, technology has always advanced over time and the benefits have…

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    Kelly’s Future Robots have been changing jobs and life as we know it. Slowly robots have been given the jobs that we would have been doing decades ago. However, many people wants to know whether that’s a good or bad thing. In the article “Better than Human: Why Robots Will — and Must — Take Our Jobs” by Kevin Kelly he argues that we should welcome our robots because instead of causing problems they are initially helping. The main idea Kelly tried to get across in his article is that robots are…

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    An executive editor of Wired, Kevin Kelly in his “Better than Human: Why Robots Will – and Must – Take Our Jobs,” published on December 24, 2012 address the topic of how robot can improve our lives and argues that robots will execute human’s jobs in the future. Furthermore, Kelly acknowledges how robots replacing human for their jobs is similar to the industrial revolution in the 1800s. As Kelly supports this claim by providing the abilities a robot has, he predicts automation will replace…

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    In Better than a Human: Why Robots Will-and Must-Take our Jobs by Kevin Kelly, the author voices his opinion about how robots will eventually replace humans in the workforce and how, according to the author himself, “The robot takeover will be epic.”(301). The article describes how all jobs from blue collar to white collar will no longer need to be done by humans, but yet gives no clear evidence or any information on how this will happen. The author doesn 't provide any strong supporting…

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    In his essay “Better than Human: Why Robots Will-and Must- Take Our Jobs,” Kevin Kelly, executive editor of Wired magazine focuses not on the economic effect automations have caused for the countless number of laborious jobs, but on how robotics have created millions of jobs for people in entirely new fields. Kelly, argues that robots have become a revolutionary outbreak since more can get done in a timely matter. But Kelly’s argument is completely bias because even though Kelly brings up many…

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    blood, all sweat, no tears”. She has three shows in production at a time sometimes four, she’s responsible for 70 hours of TV a season. There is this felling she sometimes gets she calls it the hum. “The hum sounds like an open road and I could drive it forever. The hum is a drug, the hum is music, the hum is God’s whisper right in my…

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    the video I realized that Rhimes was actually a titan and was very talented at what she does. Knowing that she sometimes gets tired of her work made me feel better about not loving every second of my own life. But finding the thing that fuels your “hum” can make your life filling and important. When Rhimes talked she used a lot of repetition. She would say the phrases “titan”, “three sometimes four shows in production at a time”, and also the word…

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