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    to a place called my bedroom where I read too many books too many times. I read stories of adventure in hopes that one day a wizard in a gray hat will show up at my home and tell me I am needed for the company burglar. Or maybe I find a droid. Maybe this droid contains an important message that must be delivered to someone so I have to take him to that someone. I do realize life is not an action-packed adventure like those books portray. However, life is an adventure in itself, just not one filled

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    Should N.A.S.A. Fund Asteroid Studies? Should NASA fund asteroid studies? NASA (the National Aeronautics and Space Administration) This has been debated for an elongated time. Many people believe that NASA should put money into the studies. Their would be many benefits to this. What do you think? I Think NASA should fund asteroid studies for countless reasons. Many people including myself believe this because it could help our economy. According to NASA.Gov “the meteorites could contain precious

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    the droid that will change her life. The harsh environment in which Rey fights to survive gives the viewer a glimpse into Rey’s strength of character that will unfold throughout the movie. This movie continues to follow the stages of the Heroic monomyth with the heroine’s call to adventure and the initial reluctance to follow it. Rey’s first call to adventure comes when a small BB-8 unit asks for her help in returning to its master. At first Rey is reluctant to get involved with this droid because

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    Another downfall would be the price. The phone itself is six hundred dollars if it needs to be replaced. It is no doubt worth that much, but since apple makes so much money the price should be lowered. A Droid Razr has almost all of the same features as the iPhone yet it only cost three hundred and fifty dollars. If I could personally change one thing about the iPhone, it would be the maps application. It should have turn-by-turn navigation similar to a

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    The movie Star Wars is the perfect example of a modern hero’s journey. Luke Skywalker wanted to stay home with his uncle and tend the farm, but C3PO and R2D2 needed help so he went with them to defeat Darth Vader. In the end Luke defeated Vader’s space station and was a savior or hero to everyone. Although some people may say that Star Wars is not a good example of a hero’s journey because it does not show some part of the hero’s journey. I believe that Luke Skywalker is undertaking the hero’s journey

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    story time room at the central branch. The program was called Sphero Robots, and it was targeted at children ages eight and up. The summary and description listed on the library’s website explain that children will learn basic programing of a BB-8 droid (spl.org). The program was scheduled from noon to 2 pm, and when I arrived at 11:30 am there was already a child and parent waiting for the program to begin. The program was a part of teen service learning—which is a partnership between the library

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    Arguments Against Rovs

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    Imagine being in the ocean, researching an old shipwreck but through what eyes, your own or the eyes of an underwater droid known as a ROV? ROVs being used for underwater exploration has been an issue for quite sometime, it’s important because ROVs are important for underwater research. While others argue that we don’t need ROVs for it. But Rovs are extremely important for underwater research because they can measure a lot of things, they have easy controls, and they’re easily maneuvered. The first

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    Motion Pictures have always had a strong influence in today’s culture, but maybe none as prevalent as Star Wars. Originating with Episode 4 A New Hope, the series boomed from 1977 to 2005 with yet another addition coming in 2015. The strongest of the series was the original trilogy episodes 4, 5, and 6, all generally released in the 1980s. As one of the strongest film francaises still today, it’s impact within the 1980s was only the tip of the iceberg. Children and adults alike still anticipate

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    A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away... on the planet of Tatooine – a desolate place seemingly made of solely sand, ruled not just by one sun but two – a young slave boy born to no father, spends his free time piecing together crafts from rusted junk to race in the lawless pod-races. Cursed with a name (at the time) of no significance, Anakin Skywalker is blind to the midi-chlorians racing through his veins and to the fact that he holds the greatest energy the force has ever seen. That is,

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    wants to help his new master. He shows Luke a holographic message clip from a girl named Leia who appears to be in trouble and then claims to need Obi Wan Kenobi’s help desperately. R2 that night leaves in search of Obi Wan, leaving Luke and his other droid CP3O to search for him in the morning. R2-D2 ultimately set Luke’s fate for an adventure that he almost

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