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    Cinder Girly

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    According to Entertainment Weekly‚ the book Cinder is “an interesting mash-up of fairy tales and science fiction‚ the book is a cross between Cinderella‚ The Terminator‚ and Star Wars.” Some people may argue that the book is girly but the cliffhanger ending‚ the emotions‚ and the suspenseful events make the book an amazing New York Times Bestseller worth reading. So next time you need a book to read go to the nearest library and grab a copy of Cinder. Some people may argue that this book is girly

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    from watching shows with violent heroes doing ’glamorized’ violence. These ’attractive’ heroes may psychologically arouse some people‚ most probable their fans‚ to copy the action of their idolized hero. For example‚ Arnold Schwarzenegger plays as a cyborg in the movie The Terminator. His capabilities‚ in the movie‚ to withstand bullets or fighting villains without being hurt‚ would seem like the most effective way to solve a problem. People would‚ too‚ start to fantasize about being able to do the

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    Utopia or dystopia?

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    other dystopian societies‚ it is under the guise of being utopian. The residents are born into a permanent caste system‚ all the citizens are at the absolute mercy of 10 World Controllers‚ and they are conditioned and brainwashed into emotionless cyborgs. The readers are introduced to a strict caste system early on in the novel which outlines the conditioning for each members of the hierarchy. The castes are divided into Alphas‚ Betas‚ Gammas‚ Deltas‚ and Epsilons. Each individual caste is then broken

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    homely domestic chores as well as conduct deadly leather wars. Using computer technology in military affairs is also on the rise. this method calls for accuracy ‚tremendous R&D and a high level of precision . Nuclear technology‚ creating cyborgs and wars that are fought in cyberspace are the effects of computer science in the history of our wars presently. Besides it becomes easy to fight a war in cyber space than in the battle grounds. Military weapons have been in use since a very long

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    second straight title defense within just 58 seconds. The first fight happened in March 2012 when Rousey took home the Strikeforce bantamweight title‚ The Washington Post reports. There are fans clamoring for a matchup between Rousey and Cristaine “Cyborg” Justino. However‚ Justino would still have to make some changes to be included in Rousey’s 135-pound division. She would also have to clear her anabolic steroid issues which came up in December 2011. “I’m prepared to deal with anything‚ that’s why

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    committed‚ or disdain for the hours that name equates with a sloth invalid who only sits on the couch and watches re runs of Battlestar Galactica. Which lets of course face facts the only beautiful women on that show are killing spree heavy cyborgs. Back on the topic‚ great care should be given when naming. That is unless you’re a veteran of Woodstock and smoked more Marijuana than Wiz Khalifa in Amsterdam. Then you name your kid singing flowers or strawberry sunshine‚ thus dooming them

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    Short Story

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    Once upon a time there was a boy laid in a corner of a dark room‚ he was alone and silent. The only noise was that of footsteps which entered the room. "Macro! Get up you swine" said the man. His voice was very deep and menacing. He wore a redcap with a dark green army suit‚ again he shouted and the boy slowly rose from the floor. “We know that you are involved with a gang of villains called the Mad Catz but where IS your secret layer?!!” screamed the man impatiently “I don’t work with them

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    reflection paper

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    Reflection paper When I first entered the Cyborg Millennium Class I didn’t really know what to expect.  When I went to the class on the first day on the fall 2008‚ I got a bit skeptic and I was thinking that maybe it was a bad idea to register to this class‚ because I thought that this class was for people that liked computers and technology and also that had to know a lot of things that had to do with computers. I certainly wasn’t one of these people that knew a lot about computers or that liked

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    Summary I chose to watch two movies that almost ask the same question but at the same time the total inverse of the ethical question throughout them. I watched Robocop and Short Circuit. Short Circuit focused on when does life begin or how do we define life while Robocop focused on when does life end how do we define the end of a person ’s life. These questions are the overarching themes of both movies. Short Circuit spends much of the movie trying to define what are things that prove that

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    Edward Scissor hands The movie Edward Scissor hands is the typical creepy and cute film directed by Tim Burton and showed to the public in the 1990’s. The movie itself shows a different combination of backgrounds and stereotypes from different decades of the typical American culture. One of the main features we can mention is the snow‚ which is the breach that helps the audience to understand the connection between Edward and Kim. The snow is the enjoyment of the movie which covers all and in

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