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    After reading Alexander, Mike, and Michelle’s opinions as to why President Trump decided to appoint Scott Pruitt as the lead of the Environmental Protection Agency, I agree with the first two and oppose the latter. Alexander’s opinions are exemplified through Trumps actions; the appointment of Pruitt leads to the deregulation of the environment, the assumption that energy related jobs will return, and is believed to create relationships and interactions among energy firms. Mike helps further illustrate

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    results in the children's freedom and individuality to diminish. Advancements in genetic engineering results in parents’ consumption of an unnatural authority. Parents’ consume an unnatural authority to change the idea of humanity. D’Souza describes the techno-utopians

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    the ravers hear. The act of spinning is the art of mixing songs together using different pitches, different speeds, and an equalizer to create an ever-flowing, ever-changing wall of sound. In effect, artists record techno songs, which are then reinterpreted and mixed with other techno songs, creating a spontaneous new song. Dancing is, to an extent, yet another reiteration of the music. The music that the DJ creates spontaneously is a text. The dancer then in turn re-interprets this text through

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    Concert Ethnography

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    Vijay Iyer Sixtet appealed to the nostalgic tones of popular American music styles in the past. An example of this is when the sextet performed a piece that was inspired by the Detroit techno music movement. The Detroit techno music movement was popular in the late 1900s and is considered the birthplace of techno music. This incorporation of popular music tones in the past mixed with improvisational jazz induced a much more pronounce reaction from the audience. Throughout the show, the audience reacted

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    M. (2010). Internet Use and Child Development: Validation of the Ecological Techno-Subsystem. Educational Technology & Society, 13 (1), 176–185. Johnson and Puplampu recently proposed the ecological techno-subsystem, a refinement to Bronfenbrenner’s theoretical organization of environmental influences on child development. The ecological techno-subsystem includes child interaction with both living (e.g., peers) and nonliving (e.g., hardware) elements of communication

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    Caselet on Devaluation

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    aseltTechno Consultants and the Inflation in Utopia !!! Utopia is a hypothetical economy situated in Africa. For long Utopia was under military rule. Recently there was a people’s rebellion which overthrew the military despot and established a popular government through the first democratic elections in the history of the country. The Government and the central bank of the country, The Central Bank of Utopia had an immediate problem to tackle. The country was facing a hitherto unprecedented

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    Cedeño found out at a rather early age of 15 what her passion was, music. Born in Mexico, raise in the South Side of Chicago and Aurora. At the age 16, Cedeño immersed herself into the world of Electronic Dance Music where she began studying the art of DJ and Music Production. Her goal in every show is to take the dance floor into a journey of beats, sounds and rhythms. Taking individual’s imagination and state of mind out of reality. She begins her set by playing groovy rhythms of house and world

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    slight similarity and difference in terms of some contexts of creation stated in both texts. The comparison such as life creation, the treatment of creator towards creation and how the Frankenstein-Fall myth has shaped contemporary perspectives on techno-science and ethics will be further discussed in this paper. At the very opening of the Genesis, it discusses how God created the earth within six days. Then, it also explains how God created the nature life on earth as well as created the very first

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    We are told we live in a network society. But is this just good news? What are the positive and negative aspects of living in a highly interconnected world? Discuss with reference to techno-optimists and techno-pessimists. We live in a highly interconnected world due to the increase in technology in our everyday lives, Marshall McLuhan calls this world interconnected by an electronic nervous system a global village (McLuhan n.d.). Theorists for example Manuel Castells call this new social structure

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    On the other hand, society is defined as the means by which groups of people organize to some social structure, and was usually defined in terms of a well-defined geographical region by past scholars. Both Wolf (1982:8) and Kessing and Strathern (1998:22), define society as groups of people or communities that are connected by similar social, economic, political or ideological ties. These scholars state that societies are results of systems of interactions between people, known as social relationships

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