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    Three Thinkers and their Realities: The Influence Parents Have on their Children Moreover parents have an influence on their children I the color scheme they follow when they find out the sex of their baby. When a women is expecting the first question people ask id what are you having? A boy? Or a girl? Parets cannot help but to find out so they can start planning a tutu and tiara baby shower or a sports themed baby shower. Parnets canot help but start planning what options they will have for their

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    Is The World Really What it Seems? The world is barren from war and nuclear dust; however, a few remain to roam the lonely world that Philip K. Dick has created in Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep. This is a captivating book, and anyone into action or thriller novels should definitely pick up this book and read it. The novel grabs the reader's attention and does not let go because of Dick’s straight forward and easy to follow writing style. Despite a futuristic, isolated setting, Rick Deckard

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    Of the numerous books Philip K. Dick wrote in his lifetime a couple have made it onto the silver screen. One including the movie “Blade Runner” directed by Ridley Scott, was adapted by the novel, “Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep”.. The question of humanity is shared between both works, but the differences between the novel, and the movie a represented quite differently. Topics that can be both followed in the novel and film incorporate, humanity and the atmosphere that the plot takes place.

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    Philip K. Dick’s novel Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? provides a deep, insightful commentary on the real meaning of humanity through the refreshing context of a disconcerting depiction of the future. By utilizing the internal conflict of android bounty hunter Rick Deckard, the novel is able to bring into question the very way humans define humanity, suggesting that society’s moral principles apply even to non-living beings. Primarily, Deckard’s changing thoughts concerning the humanity of the

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    Concepts Of Simulacrum

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    The following essay will explain the concept of “simulacrum” summarised by Michael Camille in his reading ‘Critical Terms for Art history’ in which he cites Jean Baudrillard’s essay on “The Precession of Simulacra”. To further support the discussion, I will include a visual example from the movie The Truman Show that will aid towards the explanation of simulacrum and show the difference between a copy and simulacrum. From Walter Benjamin journal, ’The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction’

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    Assigntment 3 – Cities and cultures Cities future Zombies and androids have both been used as productive ways of imagining city futures. Develop an argument in which you use one of these two tropes as a conceptual tool for critiquing the current direction of urban identity, either by revealing a problem or by articulating an alternative. Dystopian science fiction films of the past have frequently presented a critical dystopia, by projecting future cities that perpetuates corporate capitalism’s

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    Blade Runner, adapted from the book Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?, is the cornerstone science fiction movie of it's time. It's neon lights and overcrowded megalopolis culture helped define what an entire generation thought of the future. In the movie, a nuclear war makes it necessary for off world colonies to be made. These colonies employ replicants, genetically designed androids with no emotions that are identical to humans, as slave labor. After an attack by rebellious replicants, they

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    Philip K Dick’s novel Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? is a poignant story about humanoid robots and what it means to be human. The majority of the human race follows the religion of Mercerism, which is an atheistic religion founded upon empathy. People are required to love and care for animals as well as fuse with the leader, Mercer, regularly through a contraption called an empathy box in order to maintain an empathetic bond with another living being. Unlike humans, androids do not and cannot

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    In a postmodern Los Angeles, main character Rick Deckard, played by Harrison Ford, is left with an ethical conundrum. Deckard must decide whether he should follow orders and retire the replicants that he has been tasked with killing. This sci-fi/suspense film brings many questions to the viewers mind about artificial intelligence in this society. This parable-like film addresses a multitude of topics such as what separates humans from androids and the different “tragic situations” found in this postmodern

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    “Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep,” by Philip K. Dick poses questions of what qualities define a human in his futuristic technological dystopia. After escaping from extraterrestrial colonies, Nexus-6 androids have taken residence in San Francisco, aiming to go undetected by android bounty hunters like Rick Deckard. Biologically appearing identical to humans, these robots blend into daily life, however lacking key qualities present in people. John Isidore is juxtaposed through his interaction with

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