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    individuals that knew little to nothing always worried about immigration occurring in mass amounts from the German and Irish countries. They were also worried about the infiltration of different religions that would inevitably cause divide. Moreover, as time progressed America was and is against Mexican immigrants. They even developed a hidden Prop 187 that could rid of Mexican people with and without cause. This was originated by the infamous Pete Wilson, who almost single handedly destroyed…

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    more zombies so thegroup got bigger and bigger as he ran.Salk could hear the zombies growling and roaming around to look for him. But Salk wasbehind his house and the zombies were in front. Salk slowly opened the old door (that had beenbroken many times and had spiders and other creatures crawling all over it) to his house andcrept in trying not to make any noise to attract the zombies. As Salk walked into his house hisfirst step failed him he tripped over the step that was right in front of the…

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    “H.G. Wells The Time Machine: A Cry For Government Reform.” The story of The Time Machine was written during a period in Great Britain when the social classes were divided because there was not a large middle class to balance them. There was a lot of resentment from lower class towards the upper class and elites because of the poor working conditions that they were subjected to from an early age. Wells saw some witnessed some of these working conditions first hand and wanted to make the rest of…

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    makes tasks easier and more efficient, however, at times some people misuse this technology. In his short story “A Sound of Thunder,” Ray Bradbury demonstrates this idea of utilizing technology through harmful means with the reckless usage of a time machine. Even though Bradbury writes of a technology that has not yet been invented, his idea still stands today. Drones are one of the many new technologies that are treated in the same way as Bradbury’s time machine. They have high potential to be…

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    above the Enter key. "I...AM FROM THE FUTURE!" There was an awkward pause as I waited in confusion for the time-traveler to continue. "And...?" I inquired. Gasping, the man (I think) said "Sorry...time-traveling...is...exhausting!" He was larger man, with an unkempt beard and a soot-covered lab coat. He pulled his dark goggles up to rest on his balding forehead. Blinking several times, he repeated "I...am from the future!" "You said that already." "Oh. Sorry." he said, looking deflated.…

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    Looking through the lens of retrospect hasn’t truly helped me decide the question: If I could go back and change the decision I made last August, would I? The choice I made to skip a line to save about an hour of our time was risky, careless, and poorly planned, but technically it was a success. If only no one had questioned us in our attempt, then this would barely be an inside joke, much less an essay. After our first experience at Magic Mountain, my siblings and I had the bug. The thrilling,…

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    4:00am I could not force my body to stay awake any longer. I was near the point of crying when I looked at the time and it was 6:00am, three hours before my speech. I barely finished my PowerPoint presentation and outline in time. Sadly I could not say the same for my Calculus study guide and speech practice. So, with no sleep I got ready for school. It shocked me to see how fast time flew. I was not afraid to giving speeches, I was the treasurer for Gavel Club (speech club) for four years in a…

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    Utopia is a novel that belongs to the science fiction genre, written in 2008 by Ahmad Khaled Towfik, an Egyptian doctor and writer. The novel is about an imaginary ideal place that predicts the near future of 2020 after the end of petroleum economy in Cairo, Egypt. The author divides the country into two social classes; concentrating mainly on the rich and the poor, while omitting the middle class completely. The rich utopian side as depicted in the novel, is where people live in a luxurious…

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    matter”(Wells 1). Some readers argue that War of the Wars is an entertaining piece of science fiction; Wells predicts the decline of human society and life if they neglect the sciences; War of the Worlds represents the popular beliefs held at the time and a foreshadowing of the attempted…

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    Hg Wells Research Paper

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    themselves, but H.G Wells wrote to expose something greater than himself. H.G. Wells was an 18th-19th century novelist, best known for the novels The Time Machine, War of the Worlds, The Invisible Man. From an early age, H.G. Wells, would read everything that came his way, such as the works of Jonathan Swift and Voltaire. His first novel, The Time Machine was an almost instant success and Wells would go on to create a multitude of science-fiction works. However, his later works focused mainly…

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