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    American History: Hope for The American Future People look at the future as an opportunity to adjust their life, because of the things that happened to them in the past. We should not just as one or two people look at the past, but we all should look back and study on these historical events. As Americans, we can use historical data or a personal view. People make mistakes everyday, because we are human and sin is in our nature. Sin is an evil and a corrupt element everyone has. Sin has shaped

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    The Future of Technology as Seen by Lea Kyer Technology is so quickly changing, every time you turn around there's a new iPhone, computer update or installable hardware. It changes so quickly it has become rather hard for me to keep up with. It almost seems that it learns too fast. I find it difficult and time consuming to always keep up to date in the ever changing world of technology. It can also be expensive but from what I have seen more people are willing to pay a little extra for the newest

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    Title: Past, Present & Future. General Purpose: To persuade. Specific Purpose: To persuade my audience about the factors that influence my past, present and future. Time: 8 minutes. A) Introduction. Attention: 1. How everyone feels today ? 2. So, today we are in New Year 2016 and I hope everyone has their own new year resolutions or goals, such as thin people wish to gain weight, fat people wish to lose weight, some wish to spend less to become rich so that they can spend more, and some

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    George Lucas And Movies: No Future? Essay

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    Lucas and Movies: No Future?      When looking into the future people see many different things. Whether it be flying cars, buildings floating in the air, or people walking around in space suits, everyone has their own idea. Most of the time when people look into the future they look far into it, not in the next several years. The future is usually defined as twenty or more years beyond the present. Many movies and stories written about the future world seem to have the

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    I always knew what I wanted in life. I liked to plan out my future as much as I could from what I was going to wear the next day to planning my university degrees to planning my wedding. I am futuristic, its one of my strengths. Planning my future is fun for me. I can tell you what university I would like to attend, what my major and minor will be in university, the city I want to live in, the dogs I would like to get when I move out, all the details of my pre-planned wedding, and what my children’s

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    Rachel carsonś ´´Silent spring´´ Forces her readers to imagine a dismal future , The Future she paints includes the loss of many animals and catastrophic effects on a human beings. AFter reading this text, we realize that this issue is so big that any action we could take be pointless. To begin with,the situations she describes is imaginary and happened in the past. According to carson, she does not ¨Know of {any} community that has experienced all the misfortunes {she} describes. This means that

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    Nostradamus Nostradamus was made the most famous prophet in history, conjuring the future and foreseeing what lies in store for us all. He warned humanity of its greatest threats, and described apocalyptic events. But could he really predict the future? He couldn’t have earned his title as one of the world’s greatest prophets if his predictions never came true. There are those who say they do come true time and time again, as history continues in an infinite cycle to repeat itself. Not all of his

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    Paige. This is my essay on how gaming saved my future. I discovered gaming through watching television. One show in particular that caught my attention, was called "Nick's Video Arcade". I would really get into that show because during that time I did not own my a console of my own. So, this was the best I could do at the time. I would also pick up gaming magazines from time to time. I could see what was new in the gaming scene and read about future consoles coming out. I also became a huge fan

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    “And your 2015-2016 Future Business Leaders of America President is…” Mrs. H, our advisor, paused for suspense. In the ten seconds that Mrs. H paused, a whirlwind of thoughts went through my head. I thought this was it. The culmination of all the sleepless nights and immense amount of stress throughout the past weeks, this is the moment I would find out if it had all paid off. In those ten seconds, I bent over my trembling knees, held my red, sweaty hands to my head praying that my name would be

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    In the article, “The Future Is Now: It’s Heading Right at Us, But We Never See It Coming”, Joel Achenbach speculates that major advancements are not displayed in the media, discussed by important figures, nor anticipated by the general public; The events taking place are not acknowledged until they are actively making a difference in society. According to Achenbach, the majority of us are oblivious to science and technological advancement, two major development advocates, due to the discourse involved

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