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    Digital Angel What is Digital Angel? Digital Angel is a location and condition system that can alert you of the exact location or people, pets, or objects in real time. When you purchase the system, it comes with a clip-on system monitor and a ThermAlert watch. It will alert you when if the person wearing is in trouble, and since the monitor is accompanied with a Global Positioning System (GPS), you can pinpoint the person's location to 75 feet. You can also check the status

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    We invented machines to fulfill our necessities. As machines get smarter in the 21th century, we give machines more permissions and freedom to do more things for us. However, the new generations that are born with all the advanced technologies they needed don’t quite understanding the use of machines as we are more relying on them. The machines are quickly expanding and replacing our brains and bodies even it is a simple task to do. But if we step back a little and think that we are the inventors

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    Alex Garland’s 2015 directional debut Ex Machina explores ideas that are parallel to the themes theorized in Donna Haraway’s 1985 essay titled Cyborg Manifesto. Furthermore, both pieces of work explore the relationship between humans and the machines that we create, in this case, a humanoid robot believed to containing Artificial Intelligence. Since most modern human experience is constructed, there is almost nothing to separate us form the machines we create. The film also represents the borderlands

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    Ghost in the Shell (Oshii Mamoru, 1995) is a substantial film that depicts a future where man and machine are intertwined. Set in the year 2029 A.D., East Asia has become a corporate society that has flourished in the advancement of technology. Presented with a future of advanced cybernetics and sophisticated networks, the mainstream for many in this progressive culture is body modification and augmentation. The meld between man and machine has resulted in the creation of what is known throughout

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    choose to use the Pilgrim Park neighborhood for my windshield Survey which I conducted on November 1st, 2017 around 11 o 'clock am. Housing: The suburban neighborhood Pilgrim Park geographical boundaries extend from Warwick Avenue, Post Road, and Airport Road located in Warwick, RI. The building ages range from early 1950 's to < 2 years old. Most of the houses are made from vinyl or wooden shingle siding, with the exception of a few house made of brick. The houses and cars

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    All was well and good, until Kevin began panicking about possible jail time. He was having a full on anxiety attack in the bathroom for more than ten minutes. Afterwards, we all had a bit of a stomach ache, but wanted to end on a good note. Jojo and I filled our cargo pants with Cadbury Eggs and Peeps, Kevin had the important job of smuggling the giant chocolate Easter bunny. To this day, Jojo and I don’t know why we gave Kevin that job, but what is done is done. We were casually

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    Because of a lack of a strong central government during feudal society, wars happened often. For protection every noble built a castle. The first proper castles were built in England after the Norman Conquest in 1066. Wooden motte and bailey castles were the first type of castle to be built in England. The tower of the keep was built a huge mound called a motte and had an enclosed courtyard called a bailey. It would have been very difficult to get up the sides of the motte because they were so steep

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    A tragic hero is an influential character who experienced a privileged life, partook in a rise to fame or fortune, then declined due to a flaw in personality or life decision. Whitney Houston was a one-of-a-kind singer who stole hearts across America. She is a perfect example of a tragic hero, due to her amazing vocal talent, influential role in teaching America that everyone has flaws and embracing individuality is the key to success, and her ultimate decline in health and fame due to alcoholism

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    What is relevant about the 60’s? Could it have been a great time so it influenced the future of our earth? There are lots of things that have impacted the world overall! As each decade proceeds there are many new actions that we take that can have a very good positive affect or a very bad negative affect. Effects are real and can true change the span we may live. you may feel so happy and bubbly but just know people died and changed the world for you to have that feeling it did not just happen all

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    Who Moved My Cheese “Who Moved My Cheese?” written by Spencer Johnson is a philosophical book directed to the people who find difficulty in finding their ultimate destiny in life, or in this case, their “Cheese”. The story starts with a high school reunion, where several former schoolmates gather for lunch. After lunch, they start exchanging their stories of how far they have succeeded in their careers, and it turns out that all of them had some sort of fear of changes that have taken place in their

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