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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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    achieve in the future. Most of my goals for the future involves my career. One of the jobs I want to consider for the future are, being a chemist, who plans research projects, an Accountant who maintains financial records, and a Neurological Surgeon who takes care of injuries and diseases. These are the jobs that interest me the most. I think these jobs are interesting because it involves the areas that I think I would enjoy working at.My personal goals are, I want to still live in New Jersey because

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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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    Long Term Interest Essay

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    difficult to work together and will not have the long-term interests to achieve anything in the future. I had a CS Senior Chief that I worked for in 1998, and he showed me that a long-term interest is to be a good CS to learn all the skills that I needed to learn and get as much experience that I can from him and any senior CS I work for, so I can train the CS

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    Locked in a Capsule Information about the past will help better understand the future. If Napoleon Bonaparte and Adolf Hitler learned about Alexander the Great’s failed conquest of Asia, then the world could be vastly different. France could stand as a high military power, and Germany could contain Nazis. Therefore, items placed inside a time capsule will provide help for those in the future learning about the past. With this in mind, the three most important items that rest in the time capsule

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    characteristics: members share common goals, has a form of communication, a form of feedback, genres, a specific lexis, and has a level of expertise all within the group (Swales 25). I believe the Future Farmers of America is a great candidate for this topic for that it falls in to the categories listed by Swales. The start of Future Farmers of America came in 1900s in the state of Virginia. Adolescent to teenage males were not interested in farming and did not want to take over the family farms. This led to a homegrown

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    How would one feel to hear the news of a significant other or loved one who has passed away due to an accident? The news is heartbreaking and rather unimaginable. “Sorry to say but your husband has died due to an accident.” No one wants to hear those words or go through the painful time. In “The Story of an Hour” by Kate Chopin’s, the death of her husband meant freedom and happiness. Chopin’s uses a great deal of symbolism throughout the story in order to depict the theme of freedom and happiness

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    Chicago Art Institute

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    share of history that is worth discussing. Surviving and rebuilding itself after the Great Chicago Fire of 1871, the museum has used its revival to continue to educate and build future artists through works around the world. The School of the Art Institute, a part of the museum, houses more than 3000 students. With the future of art being led through this museum through patrons and students, what will be the next great masterpiece? When the Great Chicago of 1871 occurred, the Art Institute was originally

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    Alison and Peter Smithson 's: investigative duties. Experiment and Utopia in the ' 'House of the future ' ' Marco Fiorino P13214090 Session 2014/15 Architecture can be seen a tool for exploring the future; an instrument for questioning ourselves about the infinite possibilities that humankind has when

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    that person will be forever changed as they will no longer be the way they were. As on travels, through physical or inner journeys the experiences one has, the decisions one makes and the affects of those decisions enables one to grow and develop in new and unexpected ways. These ideas are explored in Roberts frosts poem the “road not taken” and Peter Skrzynecki's poem “crossing the red sea” in both poems, journey is represented as both a physical and inner state of journeying that all people experience

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