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    Casino Cruise Essay Topics

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    Casino Cruise Casino Cruise isn’t a normal online casino, as it truly delivers an ‘above board’ gambling experience. Big bonuses are the call of the day here, so should you join Casino Cruise today you’ll find that a €1,000 bonus could soon be yours, while a dream vacation may not be out of reach either. From what I discovered, Casino Cruise is an online casino that is truly worthy of critical acclaim. SIGN UP NOW AND RECEIVE WELCOME PACKAGE Up to €1,000 EUR Welcome Bonus • 1st Deposit –…

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    Tron

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    What makes this film even more interesting is the fact that it is one of the first motion pictures to replicate the video game craze on the rise in the 1980s. The main character in Tron is a computer programmer who is zapped into the cyberworld he helped create, forced to duel in gladiatory digital games, and tries to outsmart a corrupt master program. The film Tron works best on strictly an entertainment value, its colorful, has actions, and looks incredibly fun, much like a huge video game…

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    The Jungle Book Comparison

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    Northman in HBO’s True Blood, doesn’t exactly embody the characteristics of your typical Tarzan – other than the fact he sports long hair and the ability to swing on tree vines. Skarsgård’s version – similar to Arnold Schwarzenegger’s role in the Terminator films – isn’t what you describe as a chatty individual, having abbreviated…

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    Anti Freeze Research Paper

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    The North Atlantic Ocean is a cold, inhospitable, and often ice-covered place. In spite of these harsh conditions, life continues to thrive in the cold, dark depths. The vast majority of these winter-resident species owe their success to various forms of anti-freeze proteins. Within Northern Atlantic resident species, there are six classes of Anti-Freeze Proteins (AFPs), generally categorized by molecular size, structure and effectiveness. AFPs are a remarkable exhibition of convergent evolution…

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    Self-replicating nanobots could get out of control and consume everything on Earth: the "grey goo" scenario. A powerful, post-Singularity artificial intelligence could decide to exterminate humanity: the Skynet scenario from the Terminator movies. "It's socially destructive!" The indirect dangers of transhumanism are at least as numerous. Sometimes the fears are about society or the state being damaged by out-of-control technology in the hands of individuals. At other times, the…

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    Ethics and/or moral reasoning is the invisible set of rules we live by, or most of us live by anyway, that help us to distinguish between what is right and what is wrong. A lot of these rules and guidelines are just so natural and automatic to us in nature that we don’t even have to think about them, we just know what is right and go along with it. These morals can change from person to person based on cultural and religious beliefs, but are overall very similar. “The identification of ethics…

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    believes an overabundance of obedience leads to mental slavery and that is what many people would agree it exists in our school systems today. Fromm says “disobedience is the root of human history and it is very likely that obedience will be the terminator of it”, I agree entirely in the aspect of education, because the most important changes and events in American history have come from the act of disobedience and a desire for change. As long as the American public is content with the status…

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    Contrary to popular belief and conventional wisdom, violence in the media is way less harmful than what people think. Since the early days of motion pictures, violence has been overly criticized by many generations of adults generally and parents specifically. But after reading “Violent Media Is good for Kids” by Gerard Jones and how interesting is his take on this matter, the use of violence in the media makes much more sense. The discussion about good and evil, and what’s the proper way to…

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    Cop Killer Poem Analysis

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    Commend Creative Freedom In the battle between censorship and creative freedom, Ice-T’s song “Cop Killer” is a controversial topic. The song’s lyrics are strong and violent. Being in a country where freedom of speech is valued greatly, the issue clearly rises within itself. Writings by Michael Kinsley and Barbara Ehrenreich go head to head in examining both viewpoints demonstrating that both sides of the argument are valid, but the song is creative freedom. Michael Kinsley approaches the issue…

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    In recent years our food industry has been taken over by the product called GMO’s Genetically Modified Organisms. Genetically Modified Organisms are organisms or living things that have been created through gene-splicing techniques through biotechnology. Although GMOs have been floating around the world for much time, it’s only been recently that people have become more concerned with them. Big companies that produce genetically modified organisms, like Monsanto, try their hardest to…

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