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    The Future of Robots: Robots are growing more and more to become like one of us. You may not realize it but average Americans already cannot live without technology. If we don't have our refrigerators most of us can't hunt our food, we can't socialize the same as we could ten years ago, and we've just gotten more lazy and uninspired by the amount of time we spend using are devices. Technology is getting more advanced every day. It does what ever we make it do. What will stop humans

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    In my opinion, the future of the United States of America will end up being a technology filled, horrifying place. Most of the time, people of America will think that this country is getting better and better each day, but this is very incorrect. To explain, studies show that ever since the 1960’s, the United States has become worse every year in categories such as the use of cell phones, obesity, and conflicts between different groups. These categories are only some of the problems/issues that this

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    Back To The Future

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    The trilogy of Back to the futures show unique gadgets that are thought to be futuristic. This film used flying cars, time machines, and hoverboards to symbolize a futuristic neighborhood. In the movies the main characters use a time machine to jump to and from to past and future. They used advanced transportation as well as advanced everyday equipment. Watching these movies made me want to jump into the future and see what my neighborhood would look like. Sadly, I can only imagine what it would

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    Back To The Future

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    "Great Scott!" Back to the Future is an inventive time capsule for the ages Inventive, light-hearted, and unforgettable are just a few words to describe this timeless film. The direction of Robert Zemeckis makes the film a lucid, whimsical feature that is perfect for all ages. The movie continuously presents the reality of parents being teenagers, with each trying to understand one another. From the humorous script to the fantastic chemistry between Michael J. Fox and Christopher Lloyd, the film

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    Adderall: The Future

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    The Future is Now Today, college students across the nation live for the future. They dream of future gadgets and gizmos and medicine that can solve all of our problems. I am happy to say we live in the future, today. With the increase of modern technology, college students have had access to very effective prescription drugs. One hot topic of discussion involves the excessive use of Adderall. Described as an amphetamine mix, Adderall is prescribed to treat attention deficit disorder and has proven

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    Back To The Future

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    enjoy reading science fiction stories or watching science fiction movies. Also people are curious about the future and hoping that it will be better than the present. “Back to the Future” is a great example of a science fiction movie. It tells about science and technology of the future, has true and false theories of science, and includes a contemporary issue. First of all, “Back to the Future” is about Marty, a boy who lives a lousy life because of his parents. His mother is an alcoholic and his father

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    Back To The Future

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    Virtual Opacity In the film Back to the Future 2, the character George McFly travels 30 years into the future from the year 1985. The film depicts the year of 2015 with flying cars, gravity-defying hover-boards, and real-life holograms. Of course, that is not the reality today. However, the reality of our lives has changed significantly from 30 years ago just as it will be different 20 years from now. This change is gained mainly by technology, which in turn has changed the way we relate to

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    The Day Of The Future

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    other person, Zaid lived his childhood day by day. He has never thought of the future because that is how a kid is; they live life in the present and only the present. As time passed, nothing changed; he reached his teenage years and still nothing new, just living every day and waiting for tomorrow with no expectations or assumptions. In this period of age, all of his friends had already set goals and planned their futures, each friend with a different dream. Yet that was not for him, he was really

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    The Arrival Of The Future

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    The Arrival of the Future Is the beginning the end? This is how Denis Villeneuve, director of Arrival, decided to begin the Oscar nominated film. With nonlinear timeline at the focus of the film, this controversial style illustrates violence between characters, specifically Louise, shows the tool given to humanity by the Heptapods, and the relationship of the characters. Erik Bork, an Emmy and Golden Globe winning author for HBO, states that “Jumping around in time with flashbacks can be confusing

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    What do you think the future will be like and what do you see? Your ideas might match up with other people; other people have wondered what will change, and how different it will be in the future. Neighborhoods of the future will be new, safer, improved, and a better place for all of humanity. A lot of things in the future will be improved, such as: Agricultural buildings, like barns and chicken coops; commercial buildings, like gas stations, banks, warehouses; residential buildings, like apartments

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