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    case for a man named Titus. You see, Titus was accused of raping a female hitchhiker. The police gathered information from the victim and the victim said that Titus’s car sort of resembled the rapist’s car. They took a picture of Titus and then showed it to the victim in a lineup. The victim said “That one’s the closest.” Titus went into the courtroom and there the victim said that she was positive he was the man and Titus went to jail. They later found the real rapist but Titus is not only…

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    to Custis. “Behind me, Titus starts to shriek, I’ve heard that sound many times before. The noise a man makes when he clutches bone splinters, mangled flesh” (247). This was a deadly scene where it is almost certain that Titus was going to sexually assault Lucy, and if Custis did not shoot Titus then Titus would have very likely taken Custis’ life. He had no choice but to shoot Titus but the way he does so is very questionable. The wound he gives Titus is fatal, and Titus is left to writhe in…

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    This class was amazing! It has shown me about how the science and technology worlds and the literature world often merge to create works warning of omnipotence, greed, mental illness and self-destruction. We have entered into an exciting era of great advancement in the world of Nanotechnology. Smaller, lighter, stronger and faster is the new way of the technological world. We will be inventing fabrics that can repel anything dangerous from entering our bodies and NanoBots that can cure…

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    Jewish War

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    Josephus authored his account of the events in his work “The Jewish War” around the year 75 AD while living in Rome, several years removed from the actual war. He was living in the society of the victors of the war, and in addition was a close friend of Titus (the son of the current emperor at the time and the head of the Roman military campaign in Judea). Josephus wrote from within the upper echelons of power within Roman society, which should be kept in mind throughout the examining of his…

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    Memory Erasure In Film

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    Take a moment and look back on a memory that you would rather forget. Maybe you are picturing a relationship that ended badly, or perhaps the death of a family member. Maybe you are remembering a traumatic incident in your past, or maybe you are a war veteran trying not to relive the horrors of war. Regardless of the memory you have recalled, it is likely that, at some point in your life, you have come across one of these painful memories and wished there was a way to erase them from your mind.…

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    Antichrist In Judaism

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    The foremost and consummate antichrist type in the Bible is Antiochus Epiphanes. In the book, “The Understanding of Ornament in the Italian Renaissance”, author Clare Lapraik Guest, states that his processions, “contained temporal allegories and robed statues of the gods plus mythological scenes.” In 168 B.C. he conquered Jerusalem, and inside the Jewish temple, slaughtered a pig on an idol he built to the god, Jupiter. In referencing the Abomination of Desolation in the book of Daniel, Christ…

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    easily gain someone control, as demonstrated in the novel when Titus and his friends feeds are hacked (Anderson, p. 38-40). Furthermore, if desired, the hacker could have had a quite of bit of power at his fingertips if he had made them do anything they wished by just controlling their feeds. It is not a stretch to say that the society exhibits quite a fair amount of control over one’s life by just implanting them with the feed. Titus says with utter adoration, “everything we think and feel…

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    a person must use a "discerning eye" to remain innocent from medias predisposed unrealistic and idealistic social expectations. M.T Anderson's futuristic novel, Feed, expierments with medias effect on a complex culture. The novels main character, Titus, alludes to media as " it knows everything you want and hope for... Everything…

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    the feed is self-command the character’s behavior. It discloses Titus manners. Titus, an egocentric and arrogant boy, emphasized that “I missed the feed” (47). He apparently assumes that without the feed, he cannot make decisions for himself. If he does not have it, he worries about using other parts of his body. He will then disconnect to the rapid access of information, and will spend a large amount of time working on it. Unlike Titus, most of the people like paying attention to their cell…

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    written by M.T Anderson that takes place in a world that mirrors the future of our society. The novel shows the impact of problems occurring in our society in the future. There are two main characters, Violet and Titus. They express different views and opinions people have on their society. Titus is considered to be an insipid character, he follows many trends and allows the feed to control him. However, Violet contradicts what a typical person would act and think like. She is thought of as a…

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