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    Impact of Smartphone on Us In this moving world, the involvement of smartphones in our life is somewhat crucial. Everyone starting from kids to the elderly has one of these and it is considered as a must have item. Before we even realized, smartphone actually affect our life socially more than anything. As smartphone has been marked as an essential item in our life. To what extent does smartphones are causing harm both psychologically and sociologically to our lives and does it change the way we

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    My Favorite Holiday

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    Christmas is my favorite holiday. I was so excited since it was only 1 day away!!! I already made my christmas list which include this: Iphone 8 plus Soccer cleats Soccerball I’m 13 years old, so I surely know that Santa doesn’t exist (sorry for destroying yalls hope). My older brother and I been knew that our parents buy the presents and leaves it under the

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    The most recent one listed was Cris Cyborg, is that correct? Yes, that's a piece that I did for Vice magazine. I was a host, and I helped produce it. I had been fascinated with her for a long time. I knew a friend of hers said she was very sweet and nice and actually girly, though a lot of

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    Soma In Brave New World

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    In many respects, the story of the development of human society can be read as a story of technological development. Such a reading might mean interpreting the term technology fairly broadly, however. While this word's everyday use often connotes gadgets and devices, it is also possible to use this term to refer to the use of scientific knowledge to develop innovations that have practical uses (Oxford English Dictionary Online). Thus, in the same way that we think of airplanes as a technology for

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    Isolation In Ender's Game

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    The base function of humanity is to survive, no matter the cost. Combined with the constant need to evolve and adapt to whatever surrounds them, humans are much like cockroaches in the sense that it is nearly impossible to wipe them out. Whether that evolution comes from thousands of years of natural selection or from a sudden change in surroundings that gives no choice but to change or die. Humans change naturally or force the change upon themselves. This kind of change is better known as human

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    Preventing Cyber-Bullying And Trolling

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    "Jumping off GW bridge sorry." That was the last status update Tyler Clementi ever posted to his Facebook page before leaping to his death off the George Washington Bridge in New York City. A month before his suicide, Tyler, who was gay, started his freshman year at Rutgers University and was housed with a roommate who did not approve of homosexuals. Unbeknownst to Tyler, his roommate began to electronically spy on him and eventually recorded him kissing a man. The roommate then posted the video

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    Pop Culture A variety of different genres make up what we read, listen to and watch in society. Each theme tells a different aspect of how a book is being told. These personal thought come through an individual’s style of how they write. Their writings reflect off of what the theme is based on. Themes are categorized by different subjects in the world. Each theme tends to reflect off their society and how history was made. Pop culture is a big theme that many people read about. This

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    The uniqueness and complexity of David Foster Wallace’s writing earned him a spot among the most influential contemporary authors of his generation. He is most well known for his immense, thousand-page novel Infinite Jest, published in 1996, which grabbed the attention of readers worldwide (Ericson). In addition, throughout his career, he published several other novels, short stories, and nonfiction articles. His most popular works include The Broom of the System, Girl with Curious Hair, Consider

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    Cinderella Frozen in Time: Why Cinderella continues be portrayed as a victim in the era of feminism Cinderella has changed so little over time that it seems we’re still in the 1700’s reading Charles Perrault’s first edition. And yet it remains one of the most popular fairy tales read to Joshi 8 children. The role of women continues to be either the cruel, evil one or the good, docile one while the prince continues to be the saving grace of the helpless girl. The skeleton hasn’t changed much as

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    Unheimlich And Uncanny

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    In Freud’s essay on the nature of the uncanny, published in the 1919, He states that the most basic definition of the uncanny is the quality of feeling within the realm of the frightening as “ That species of the frightening that goes back to what was once well known and had long been familiar.” The uncanny does not send us screaming in horror, but instead, evokes a sense of oddness in an unsettling manner. Freud sums up the uncanny in simple terms, unwinding from the semantics of the German words

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