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    I.Topic For my project, I will be examining the cultural issue, the depiction of women in an action film where they represent feminism. In film, there is not enough representation of female characters that are capable of being independent and strong all while not being sexualized. Most female character who are given the traits strong and independent often times are hyper sexualized because they are women which means there objects in male’s view. However, female characters are need of makeovers…

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    The negative effects of television. Introduction Television is a great invention, being a good source of entertainment, education and is a powerful tool in economic growth. Television has become a member of each and every single family and time spent next to it exceeds the amount of time spent together with any other family member. One of the major objectives of television is to give the viewers pleasure,programs ,sports and games aired are actually meant to entertain the viewers. It has…

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    Q2a) The three indicators used to create the Global Hunger Index are the proportion of people who are food-energy deficient, the relevance of underweight children under the age of five, and the under-five mortality rate. It ranks on 100-point scale, with 0 best score, and 100 being worst. Q2b) The countries with the greatest hunger problems are the ones that are in the alarming stage and the extreme alarming stage, and they tend to be third world countries, that are developing still. Also, the…

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    Time Travel In The Future

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    Would you take that chance to go back in time to change or prevent any act you made?Are all mistakes fixable with a little bit of technological help? Think if time travel existed would our lives be completely different and change the fate of humanity. The future is so unpredictable, but every step taken or move made that made is shaping the future. Time travel would make or break the future, you have planned or started to achieve for society. Science Fiction is shown through multiple outlets of…

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    Introduction: The definition of Genetically Modified Organisms in the Britannica Encyclopedia is given as “Genetically Modified Organisms (GMO) is the organisms whose genome has been engineered in the laboratory in order to favor the expression of the desired physiological traits or the production of the desired biological products”. From the definition we can understand that the genome from the DNA can be altered or some sequence can be separated from the DNA and use it to enhance or mute (gene…

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    GMO Argument Essay

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    According to the World Health Organization GMO (Genetically Modified Organisms) are defined as organisms whose genetic material has been altered in a way that does not occur naturally. There is much speculation and debate in the political, business, and scientific community as to their benefits and drawbacks. One of the highest genetically modified species includes soybeans and in fact up to 85% of soybeans grown in the United States of America have been genetically modified. Economic pressures…

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    Nicotne Analysis

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    Introduction Tobacco use is one of the major threats to human health which kills nearly 6 million people each year with an estimated 8 million deaths in the year 2030. More than 2,500 chemicals are found in tobacco and its smoke, among which terpenoids and alkaloids are the major groups [1]. Though there is clinical uncertainty about the carcinogenic property of nicotine, evidences have proved nicotine as the main psychoactive agent responsible for the development of tobacco dependence [2, 3].…

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    A Genre Analysis

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    Introduction From the earliest day, People have experienced the films since the film technology was not well-developed, from a still image showing on screen or five to ten seconds moving images to long stories as in these days. As the technology have been developed, The narrative of the stories is being developed as well. There are more details and conventions, not only playing images one by one without any description. The conventions of the story refer to a genre. Genre benefits all…

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    one of the greatest disasters at sea in history, “Cameron had a special studio built in Mexico, which featured a 17-million-gallon water tank and 775 foot replica of the Titanic”(Bio.). He is also the director of many other hit movies such as, The Terminator, Avatar, and more. Titanic was his biggest film because it was one of Cameron's biggest projects as a director and it won the most…

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    Video Game Industry Essay

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    The computer game industry is getting bigger everyday with people buying new video game consoles everyday all around the world. The video game industry began back in 1971 with the release of arcade games such as Pac-man and Pong. People began to get addicted to arcade games and would spend long periods of time playing them in the arcade. People would spend so long playing arcade games because they were easy and enjoyable to play. The first commercially successful video game was Pong, it sold…

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