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    Are autonomous robots the warfare altering weapon of this generation? In order to answer this question there must be a clear definition of autonomous robots. An autonomous robot is a robot that can perform any action without any human assistance and once weaponized they become autonomous robotic weapons who act on their own. Knowing the current standing of autonomous robots, the limitations on them, and how easily they can cause an autonomous robot arms race one would see how a preemptive ban can

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    for their people in their tribe. The Makah Indians lived in the Pacific Northwest Coast (in Washington State). They lived on a reservation which means that they owned the land so that land was under their control. They live by the shore which is by ocean that they lived by. The Indians had 5 permanent villages, Waatch, Sooes, Deah, Ozette, and Bahaada. Each village has several long housed that are made of cedar planks and they are eached measured about 30ft wide and 70 ft. long. `In the early 1800s

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    Keesh, both characters share many similarities, such as survival and worst circumstances. In The Story Keesh, Keesh faces a variety of situations while hunting in the Arctic. In the Life Of Pi, Pi undergoes many obstacles in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. Life in the extreme environment is very challenging and life threatening. In the Life of Pi there are several examples of Pi experiencing life in the extreme environments and demonstrates his reactions based on his current circumstances. For instance

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    self-explanatory given that these whales have teeth. Whales being born with teeth are naturally aggressive hunters in their species (examples like killer whales and sperm whales). Majority of toothed whales are considerably small compared to the other species of whales. The varieties of food these marine animals eat vary from each species of the Toothed whales. They are known to eat about anything in the ocean like fish, squid, octopus, sharks, penguins, and even other whales. Furthermore, besides having

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    humanists who wants to open the antiquated social rules throughout the novel. Crusoe’s conflict between his dream and the autocratic family is a symbol of the developing humanistic ideology among British world in the 18th century. To Crusoe, the ocean is a mystery as the humanists feel like seeking the new world from the nature. For the newborn ideology, it seems that Crusoe’s first journey must be put down by several unknown difficulties; however, his strongly belief represents such ideology is

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    During a nuclear war, a group of young boys plane crashes on a hot deserted island in the middle of nowhere with little possibilities to be rescued and no alive adults. For months the boys have to manage to feed themselves, regulate the island, create rules, and assign roles, all the while trying to get rescued any way they can. As a result, they progressively become more savage and forget the rules that modern day civilization has set. In the novel, Lord of the Flies, William Golding shows the character

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    Manatees Research Paper

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    marine animals that breathe air. Although they may look like boulders, these blocks of blubber are graceful swimmers. The manatee’s usual diet, behavioral patterns, uncommon habitat, and hair-raising predators make manatees peculiar animals of the ocean. This species has a typical diet. The manatee usually eats wet vegetation, making them primarily herbivores. “Manatees have occasionally been seen to eat foods other than plants. Antillean manatees have been known to eat fish from nets and West

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    In William Golding's Lord of the Flies, Roger's character represents sadism, where he acquires pleasure from the pain or suffering of others. In the novel, Golding uses a series of events to show the development of sadistic behavior of an individual right before the reader's eyes. As time lengthens on the island, Roger's behavior takes a downfall, turning him from an anti-social, civil human being to a vicious, monstrous sociopath who harms, and eventually, murders the innocent. Since there are no

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    flask. “Rainsford, if you are still out there, you know it inevitable.” Zaroff yelled, the sound of his voice echoing off of the bluff. “I will always be on hunter, and you will never win. I’ll be back.” Rainsford peered out from under the crashing waves to see the Cossack leaving with his pack. Trusting his instincts, he still hid in the ocean, just in case if the evil man came back. Once those minutes passed, Rainsford thought frantically, “I need a plan, plans, anything.” He racked his brain

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    “To live is to suffer, to survive is to find some meaning in the suffering.” In the book, Lord of Flies, the boys were on a plane trying to find safety and get away from the war but, the plane crashed on an island in the Pacific Ocean which caused the boys to be stuck on it. There were no adults on the island so the boys had to take care of themselves which made them think like adults. The boys tried very hard to grow up and act like adults but it was extremely hard to make sure everyone was following

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