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    Evasion of Controversial Topics in Jobs The film Jobs, directed by Joshua Stern and written by Matt Whiteley, was created in 2013—notably after Steve Jobs’ death (“Jobs (2013)”). The motion picture details Steve Jobs’ life from attending college to the creation of the iPod at Apple. Jobs’ personal life is outlined by his major conflicts such as the birth of his illegitimate child and being removed as CEO of Apple. The story is told through the eyes of Steve Jobs. The film Jobs inaccurately portrays

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    Choice can be defined as the act of selecting or making a decision when faced with multiple possibilities. In John Steinbeck’s East of Eden, the motifs of houses, hands, and money reflect how the pattern of good and evil repeat due to the reoccurring theme that one has the right to choose. In the novel, each house displays unique qualities specific to a character and their personality. For example, when Adam came upon Cathy’s whorehouse, he almost missed it if not for the “vein of light” that was

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    The green light at the end of daisy's dock is the symbol of gatsby's hopes and dreams. It represents everything that haunts and beckons Gatsby: the physical and emotional distance between him and Daisy, the gap between the past and the present, the promises of the future, and the powerful lure of that other green stuff he craves money. The light is something that is a key part of gatsby's character, even the very first time the books protagonist nick sees gatsby he is down at his dock staring at

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    Family Team Meeting

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    Please note the worker was unable to meet with Ruddy in the month of September. The worker made 4 attempts to visit with Ruddy at his home and at the store he works. The worker went to the family's home on 9/6/2016, 9/7/2016, 9/23/2016, and 9/30/2016 unfortunately, the worker was not successful with visit with Ruddy. The worker will attempt to visit with Ruddy on 10/4/2016 at his home. Please note Ruddy name was entered on this note by error. The worker met with Ms. Yara Richardson, Emerson Batista

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    Pointillism - The Stone Breakers, c. 1882 Georges-Pierre Seurat. Oil on canvas. Seurat displays his unique style of curating undersized strokes and dabs of contrasting colour next to each other, the viewer is forced to bridge the discrepancy between the colours, creating a new hue. Cubism - Still Life with Musical Instruments,1918 Georges Braque. Oil on canvas. The composition is set into a dark polygon shape, depicting musical instruments, music sheets and other geometrically shaped objects. The

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    “There has to be another way.” Walker sounds pissed. Swearing and shouting into his phone, poor Logan must be getting a killer headache.         “I’m sorry Walker, but Felicity is the only reliable lead we have. Unless you want to travel to every town that claims to have someone who can turn something into golden thread, you’re just going to have to wait for her decision.”         Walker snaps his phone closed without answering Logan. He tosses it on the bed beside Eleanor, who’s remained silent

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    cover and is considered to be one of the pioneers for both Dadaism and Surrealism: Max Ernst. Due to the traumatic army experience during the World War 1, Ernst became highly critical of the western culture. His experience of the brutality of the world critically influenced his later works to become quite absurd, yet interesting like those of other Dadaists. In terms of relationship between the word and the image, Ernst created the so-called fatagaga, or Fabrication de Tableaux Gasometriques Garantis

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    Ernst's Art

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    As a Surrealist pioneer, Ernst’s art displayed some of the most radical and unorthodox imagery in the early 1920s. Violence and pain were perhaps the most avant-garde elements of Ernst’s art, and this perception is on full display in one of Ernst collages displayed during Breton’s Paris Au Sans Pareil exhibition, The Preparation of Bone Glue. It depicts “a diathermy process in which an electrical current treats joint ailments” (Kavky 2012); his use of violence and pain as “both cause and cure intensifies

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    Autonomous Vehicle Testing Before we examine the AAA survey, we need to gain context based on background. Experiments on self-driving vehicles have been ongoing for decades. For example, beginning in the 1980s, a German researcher at a Munich university, Ernst Dickmanns, built the world’s first robotic car. Those earlier models required human intervention to control engine throttle and braking. By 1995, Dickmanns’ team launched the first fully autonomous vehicle, a Mercedes-Benz S-Class and inaugurated it

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    Self-driving Cars: Good or Bad for humans Each generation, has given something to humanity, that the majority of us, thought was impossible, and no way is it going to happen. Some people believe that self-driving cars is good for the future and others think it will make us depend on technology too much. In all truth self-driving cars, has a lot of potential and unanswered questions: Google has been demonstrating its driverless technology over the past few years by bringing computerization into

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