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    The documentary closes by letting the viewers know about recent appearances made by these Phoenix lights. Amber orbs comparable to those initially appearing in 97’ have once again reappeared in 2005, 2006, and 2007. Each new sighting follows the same pathway towards southern Arizona as did the original set of Phoenix lights. Notably, former Arizona Governor Fife Symington III has now recently come forward stating that after witnessing the phenomenon that it was highly likely the cause of an UFO.

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    Where Aliens Came From

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    Many news of mysteries on our planet is still not yet clarified by experts to us. Some of this news are about how Earth was formed and others are nature related. But most of the unexplained news is about the "aliens". Questions of where aliens came from? Why they are visiting our planet? Will they invade us? Many conspiracy theorists say that they have proof that aliens do visit and live on our planet. Some of these proofs are the Madonna and Child painting, the Great Pyramid of Giza, the Nazca

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    Ramases II - The Greatest of Egypt's Pharaohs Rameses II, he was the third of his line in the Nineteenth Dynasty, son of Seti I, and grandson of Rameses I. He ruled for nearly seventy years in the middle of a Period known, as the New Kingdom when Egypt was at it’s most powerful. During His reign 1279-1213, Egypt enjoyed an era of prosperity and stability, not only internally, but externally as well. He is responsible for the building of more Monuments and famous structures than any other pharaoh

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    Underneath the sound effects, costumes and out-of-world context, films of science fiction frequently contain hypothetical implications that mimic modern society in the way that artificial and biological life communicate. The film IRobot (2004) directed by Alex Proyas, leads readers through the year 2035 where humans and robots life side by side, until detective Del Spooner discovers a conspiracy that may enslave the human race. IRobot comments on the notion that, “Art Imitates Life” by using film

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    I Robot, directed by Alex Proyas, is a film that shows how modern technology will advance within the years; making people question their everyday lifestyle. In I Robot, the main character Detective Del Spooner, had us follow his journey on questioning societal expectations. This all began from the creation that Dr. Alfred Lanning, who created the robots as well as V.I.K.I. The main NS5 robot in the movie is named Sonny, who questioned his purpose of life as a robot. This Film was designed to have

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    The movie I, Robot follows a cop in the year 2035 that is investigating a crime at U.S. Robots and Mechanical Men or USR Dr. Alfred Lanning was murdered but it wasn’t a typical murder. The cop is played by Will Smith and his character is named Del Spooner. There seems to be something odd even in the beginning of the film almost a lack of trust. Detective Del Spooner is later to be revealed as being paranoid by everyone around him. The problem is that he feels alone in his prejudice towards technology

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    Olympus Station – Somewhere between Earth and Mars Six years ago… “So what’s the deal, Cap? You not gonna unwind a little bit while we’re here?” Wyatt McKenzie looked at his young navigator and smiled slightly. At six one, he stood considerably taller. “I’d just rather read a book and catch up on some sleep, Gavin.” “Read a book?” The young ensign shook his head. The flight terminal of the space station was packed – with humans

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    A Summary Of I Robot

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    The book, I Robot is written by Isaac Asimov. I Robot is a science fiction book that poses philosophical theories about the future and technology effect on humanity. Along with many other protagonists introduced in the book, Susan Calvin is a character that develops its detailed characteristics as the plot grows and builds. Dr. Calvin is a changing character because she goes from a non-emotional, inhumane character to a deep thinking and a caring character as she faces certain situations to lead

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    The book I, Robot is a fictional story written by Isaac Asimov. It was first published on December 2nd, 1950, but it is still a famous classic read today. In the following two paragraphs, I want to relate two quotes from the novel to a personal connection as well as a text-to-text connection respectfully. Let’s start with the text-to-text connection. In the beginning of the novel where my first quotation is found, we are introduced to Gloria, an innocent child, and Robbie the robot, who was Gloria’s

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    of his book I, Robot. Asimov’s book reflects on human nature and what it means to be human. Reflecting can help people to better understand themselves and the people that surround them. One part of human nature that Asimov brings up is the idea that even lies with good intentions can cause harm. In I, Robot, one of the robots has the ability to read minds, but the first “Law of Robotics” does not allow robots to harm human in any way, including hurt feelings. “Do you suppose that if I asked a question

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