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Controlling Computers With Neu
Words: 1861 / Pages: 7 .... back of his or her head
that is connected to a computer. By doing this, the people are
able to turn their thoughts, such as dodging bullets and knowing
Kung-Fu, into reality.
The idea of people having their minds linked to
computers has appeared throughout works of science-fiction. The
way this idea works is very simple. A person thinks of a command
and the computer immediately responds. “Thought recognition
would be the ultimate computer interface, the machine acting as
an extension of the human nervous system itself.”(Lusted, Hugh S.
and Knapp, R. Benjamin Controlling Computers with Neural Signals
Scientific American, October 19 .....
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Celebrities And Their Salaries
Words: 1088 / Pages: 4 .... it is becoming increasingly harder for a television show or movie to become a hit.
Making money at the movies is problematic, though studios once thought star power was a surefire way to receive boffo box-office returns. These days star power is limited, and often meaningless, unless the film strikes a nerve with audiences. "There's no justification for any of these high salaries unless you get the actor in a film with a terrific idea," said an anonymous studio executive. "Look at Mr. Holland's Opus. The film was cheap. Richard Dreyfuss is no longer a star. But the idea counted." Yet studios continue to shell out for these big names, exploding .....
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Marriage
Words: 615 / Pages: 3 .... with my baby-sitter after school, until my mother remarried. Then we became a very close knit family. My mother quit her job and became a stay-at-home mom. She was the one who made sure the homework was done, our chores got completed before we went out to play, and we were yelled at when necessary. My step-dad provided our financial backbone and took over the discipline when he got home to give mom a break. Sometimes he would work two jobs just to provide for the family and our well being.
Society has always played a major role in aspects of and family. As a child I remember wanting to marry a handsome, rich man and adopting loads of children o .....
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Television 2 -
Words: 1398 / Pages: 6 .... for more. Images pour over us in a never-ending torrent.
Television has already modified our social behavior. It helps our taste for things that visual. The impact of the picture and its colors. It encourages in us a strive for the big spectacle. The effect can be seen in the way we react to one another and in the world of advertising. But television cannot yet be said to have enriched our civilization. For that to happen it must become interactive, so the viewers may cease to be just absorbers.
In the flood of images from the silver screen the less good accompanies the best, just as in cinema or in literature. The factor which distinguishes televis .....
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The Calling Of Isaiah
Words: 1985 / Pages: 8 .... tradition influenced by David’s dynasty and the election of Sion, and also contributed to the shape and expression of the messianic hopes (Obstat, p.278).
The book Isaiah contains mostly oracles from various authors, however the authentic oracles of Isaiah are found in the first part of the book. Chapters 6-12 are considered the oldest collection in the book. It includes the account of the vocation and mission of the prophet, the oracles concerning the Syro-Ephraimite War, oracles referring to the crisis of 701B.C.E., and other salvation passages (Obstat, p.278).
Isaiah chapter 6 versus 1-13 stand apart from the rest of the Bible as a uni .....
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Anorexia
Words: 1205 / Pages: 5 .... has populated many college campuses, and it is spreading. Recent studies show that almost 20% of college women suffer from or bulimia (bulimia is a eating disorder similar to ), and the statistic increases to about 50% when so called "fad" bulimics and anorexics are included (Baker 9). This disease takes ordinary, often very beautiful people and drives them to starvation for no apparent reason whatsoever. They do not even seem to realize the extreme danger that comes with not eating a balanced diet. These young people lose so much
weight that it makes them extremely fragile and sometimes causes death.
Death was very near to a girl named Patti .....
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Undocumented In L.a.
Words: 1107 / Pages: 5 .... undocumented status. And then language problem, which is the most important barrier of all, that kept them from learning and find better opportunities for them to work and education.
Later on, Yamileth found the job in Oregon, which she and Miguel went and work and live with Penny and Mark. The life there and the treatment they receive from Penny and Mark was something that is more than what Yamileth expected. For all the modern appliances such as washer and dryer so forth, they are something that She had never seen before and never know how to operate them. She knows that she is suppose to be a worker and can't get used to the friendly treatment .....
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Body Modifications
Words: 2393 / Pages: 9 .... reasons. Some say it is simply exciting and pleasurable, or part of the latest fad. Others place it in the context of art, ritual or self-expression—they say it is an act with cultural and social significance. In contrast, many people cannot understand why someone would choose to put so many holes in her body or cut their skin. They see body modification as self-destructive, much like anorexia or bulimia. I am a prime example of youth urge toward body modification. Below I will talk about why, what, where, and how people modify their body and how people look upon them. Youth and adolescence is one of, if not the most, significant and influent .....
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Deceptive Advertising
Words: 2436 / Pages: 9 .... and how consumers have been deceived through their ads.
can be described as “advertising which is misleading in a material aspect.” (Simon 256) This definition would include all the false and misleading advertisements that would appear in print, television, radio, outdoor and direct mailings. As well as more non-traditional forms of advertising like transportation ads along with the use of pictures, trade names, display materials, labels, sales talks, sales letters, price lists and catalogs. As any consumer can see, advertisers have many means by which they can “trick” or deceive us consumers into buying product .....
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Bornstein
Words: 939 / Pages: 4 .... because they believed that "girls weren't supposed to go to college". Inequality and gender difference was very visible. Do to social construction, my mother grew up believing that there were certain jobs for men and certain jobs for women. Ironically it was the changing society of the late 60's and early 70's that gave my mother the motivation to question tradition. I feel that in this situation it's not society in general that constructs gender but simply ignorance through tradition. In my mothers case it wasn't society at all but merely her families strict traditional values that tried construct her into the "traditional women" figure.
Even thou .....
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