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    Ocean Before Space

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    Space Exploration Space is the ongoing discovery and exploration of celestial structures in outer space by means of continuously evolving and growing technology. While the study of space is carried out mainly by astronomers with telescopes, the physical exploration of space is conducted both by unmanned robotic probes and human spaceflight. As Astronomers go further in space, finding essential knowledge of space, acquiring ways to survive the outskirts of the intergalactic space and also…

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    Mech-Aug Research Paper

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    The year is 2052 scientist had developed mechanical augmentation and just made nano-augmentation (nano-aug). Regular human being hates the mechanical augmented (mech-aug) humans and can’t tell who the nano are augmented (nano-aug). Mech-aug humans have already sacrificed their flesh for better performance just to get shown up by nano-aug humans who have the same ability as their mech-aug brothers, they just appear more human. Agents having a kill switch/kill phase, so if any of the augs have…

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    Why Do Military Use Drones

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    Drones are often seen as a relatively new technology, with the sudden interest in their military and domestic use; however, that is not necessarily the case. Drones have been used since the 1950’s. Some new drones are used for good. For instance, Amazon.com, an online retailer, has recently announced and shown that they will be using drones as a method of shipment, which could lead to drastically shorter shipping times than standard US mail (Amazon). Drones, whether for military or commercial…

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    SUMMARY Sets in the futuristic period, Guy Montag, a fireman, who, paradoxically, burns houses and illegally owned books. One night, after having burning quite number of homes and books, Montag met Clarisse, who happens to be his old neighbor. Clarisse, a seventeen year old, who is like a typical teenager, who likes to talk but what Clarisse sets from other teens is that she question about the world and nature In the course of the chapter one: part one, Clarisse asked Montag if he is happy, and…

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    again shows how quickly this government intervenes to keep their people from becoming suspicious of their corrupt actions. “ Montag walked from the subway with the money in his pocket (he had visited the bank, which was open all night every night with robot tellers in the attendance) and as he walked he was listening to the Seashell Radio in one ear ...” We have mobilized a million men. Quick victory is ours if the war comes … “ Music flooded over the voice quickly and it was gone. “ Ten million…

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    Since the dawn of innovation in artificial intelligence, there have been many people concerned about the machines becoming far too powerful. Michael R. LaChat affirms this concern in his article titled “Artificial Intelligence and Ethics: An Exercise in the Moral…

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    Throughout history many societies have attempted to control the uncontrollable, one of the most basic parts of human nature, the thirst for knowledge. And it is with books such as Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury, The Giver by Lois Lowry and Brave New World by Aldous Huxley; that readers can witness the complications of living in a society dystopian society, where everything is being controlled by an outside force. This project will seek to explore how authors across different times have foreseen…

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    Polanyi's Paradox Essay

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    Modern technology has advanced at an exponential rate since the turn of the millennium, and similar to how the epoch of the steam engine brought upon the Industrial Age, the epoch of the personal computer has brought upon the dawn of the Information Age. At the continuously compounding rate of innovation and invention, modern technology was prognosticated to hit a wall where advancements become rare. This prediction has been dubbed as Polanyi’s Paradox. As all theoretical barriers in the modern…

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    The Three Musketeers My father didn’t like me, my mother tried to make it seem like she didn’t like me. Though my mother put in effort in her attempt, my father did not as much. My father only put up with me because she put up with me. If she’d ever wanted me gone, he’d simply ask her when. I don’t think I was supposed to happen. Not for him, at least. Upon hearing of my mother’s pregnancy, he optioned for her to abort me. He asked her again two weeks later when she said she would but never did.…

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    Menopause

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    MENOPAUSE ( POEMS) Azeez Akinwumi SESAN FOREWORD A gloss over a poetry collection titled Menopause by Azeez Akinwumi Sesan could suggest “transvestism”; but a closer study reveals the transsexual trend of feminism as a literary and political movement. The passion with which the poet handles the gender issues raised seems more obsessing than that of many female writers. The discourse on the excruciating experience of the female gender in a chauvinistic based culture like…

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