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    ET 's Artificial Intelligence: Boldly Going By John Prytz | Submitted On February 23, 2013 Recommend Article Article Comments Print Article Share this article on Facebook Share this article on Twitter Share this article on Google+ Share this article on Linkedin Share this article on StumbleUpon Share this article on Delicious Share this article on Digg Share this article on Reddit Share this article on Pinterest Thanks to the movies, we probably all know what ET stands for. Then there 's

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    Of Two Minds Reflection

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    The inspiration for creating “Of Two Minds” (Munro, 2016) began when reviewing a course reading for our first class, by the City of Toronto entitled “Quick facts about homelessness and social housing in Toronto.” (n.d.) I was drawn to a particular statistic that showed approximately 447 people slept rough (on the street) on one night in April of 2013. (City of Toronto, n.d.) With this stat still lingering in the back of my mind, an epiphanic moment arose when my instructor outlined our final project

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    Essay on HIV

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    HIV      Like the majority of the American population I have lived in a cloud of ignorance about the HIV and AIDS crisis. I have never know anyone close to me that has been infected with either of the two viruses. So when the option to research something to do with sexuality arouse I felt this would definitely further my education about a lethal killer that is roaming this earth. Since I knew next to nothing about this topic I will start from the begging of the disease

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    The performance of gender roles has played a large part in society since as far back as humans have developed civilization itself. Both men and women were expected to act in a distinct manner. These definitions may have varied from place to place, but there was always a specified framework for people to develop their roles in. For the purpose of this essay, I will be looking at a much more contemporary expression of gender—that of drag queens. I will be explaining a brief history of the drag culture

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    What's happens the oppressors become the oppressed? Welcome to Syris the new Earth. After many years of humans degrading each other based on skin or ancestors, we failed to view one another as humans. So the Celestials came and showed us what true pain feels like. They grew sick and tired of watch us kill each other. We we're labeled as a nonmature race in their laws we are criminals. The reason why astronomers never saw another life beyond the stars wasn't because there wasn't any it's

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    Catherine Vo 1203565 Dr. Grace Kehler ENGLISH 3M06 05 November 2014 Mary Prince’s A Vindication of the Rights of Women: Slaves as Human Beings or Animals? Throughout Mary Prince 's narrative, A Vindication of the Rights of Women, it is clearly evident that the brutal treatment from Prince 's mistresses, which she inflicts upon her slaves, is a common occurrence. Through her perspective, she tells the readers about the harsh treatment she receives from both her masters and mistresses. By doing so

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    had nothing to do with the loud music coming from a party at the brick house down the street. Instead, it has more to do with the gang member being wanted by police, after being indicted for several counts of drug and human trafficking. Using the cloaking ability embedded in his Fackelträger suit, Virgil was able to evade the approaching policeman and his partner; coincidentally, at the very same moment they began to enter the room. They entered, armed with their service pistols on one hand, and a

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    From a young age, Julius Caesar was introduced to the politics of Rome through his family’s connection to Marius. Growing through his adolescence in both the proscription period of Marius and the dictatorship of Sulla, Caesar gained a lesson in extra constitutional advancement in the early career of Gaius Pompeius Magnus. Both Marius and Sulla distinguished themselves in the Social War, and both wanted command of the war against Mithridates, which was initially given to Sulla; but when Sulla left

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    The Presentation of Willy Loman in Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller Willy Loman is presented as both a tragic hero and an unconscious victim in "Death of a Salesman". "Death of a Salesman" is very much based upon the American Dream, and whether we are slaves or conquerors of this dream. This is an idea that the playwright Arthur Miller has very passionately pursued both through Willy's own eyes, and through his interaction with the different characters in the play.

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    Famous Canadian Killer

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    Famous Canadian Criminal James Hutchison & Richard Ambrose “Cop Killers” Canadian Criminals are a major part of Canadian society. In our country if you were not the direct victim of a crime you tend to forget the members of society that take pleasure in causing societies grief. As in the case of James Hutchinson and Richard Ambrose, whose crimes were committed in December of 1974.1 They were convicted of killing two Moncton City Police officers. Today, years

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