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    program known as Skynet, which becomes completely cognizant and overthrows the world by initiating a nuclear holocaust. In the aftermath, a group of survivors create a resistance that attempts to destroy the program; however, they are met with Skynet’s cyborg army. Skynet sends a terminator, played by Arnold Schwarzenegger, back in time to destroy Sarah Connor before her son, the leader of the resistance, is born. Kyle Reese is then sent after the terminator and, in conclusion, saves Sarah and destroys

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    “Who would win in a fight between Superman and Batman?” is a question that has dated back to the creation of both characters. Starting with the launch of the New 52 event, DC Comics revamped their entire comic line rewriting the history and abilities of their characters. I will be focusing on the state of both Superman and Batman as they exist after the New 52. While many would argue that Batman could outsmart Superman, I would argue that Superman’s overall strength and previous history fighting

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    The ethical issue of Human Enhancement justifies the risks humans are willing to take to alter in its most natural form. From the three articles I had read which were “The Immorality Upgrade”, “Cyborg Olympics”, and “”Brain Doping” May Improve Athletes Performance” makes a fine point on how enhancing yourself could benefit you in life and could possibly help you achieve more. In the article “”Brain Doping” May Improve Athletes Performance”, it states that stimulating the brain with electricity can

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    Swedish Hubots and British Synths are human-like cyborgs that are created in order to “make people’s lives easier”. They can be privately bought and used for various house works or perform various types of jobs, mostly not prestigious blue collar positions—for which they do not get paid. They do not feel

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    On March 24th, I watched Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice with a crowd of people excited to see the two best superheroes go head to head. What we got was a jumbled mess of garbage for 2 1/2 hours. Was the action of them fighting good? Yeah, it was okay, but it was far from good. I'm not sure why directors think the best action scenes are done while it's night time and raining is the best time, but this was another occurrence of "It's dark and the camera is shaking a lot." So, I wrote a review

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    From time to time when I was 8, I always heard the same words pop up in my head month after month, “I ain’t happy, I’m feeling glad I got sunshine, in a bag, and I’m useless, but not for long the future, is coming….” Strangely, I never commemorate hearing these words, nor knowing that my brother was the one who would listen to the band that would soon become my favorite many years later, but somewhere inside me, these memories stuck with me until now. At random times, I would be doing nothing and

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    becomes completely cognizant and overthrows the world by initiating a nuclear holocaust. In the aftermath, a group of survivors creates a resistance that attempts to destroy the program, however they are met with the challenge of defeating Skynet’s cyborg army. Skynet sends a terminator, played by Arnold

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