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    The movie Star Trek and 1984 are similar because they both include torturing, pain, and the force for winning over. In both of the story, both Picard and Winston were inserted in some sort of device into their body which when O’Brien or Madred press the button, the level of pain will decrease or increase. The only answers that are acceptable to them, is the answers that they want, not the actual right answer. In “Star Trek,” Madred asked Picard how many lights there are and Picard responded with

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    The Real Healer Episode “Haven” of Star Trek: The Next Generation In the episode “Haven (1987),” we learn about the prearranged marriage that has been set in place for Deanna Troi, the Enterprise’s counselor. This prearranged marriage that her late father had organized promised Deanna to Wyatt Miller, a doctor who lives on Earth. Deanna had assumed that the wedding would never take place because of her travels with Starfleet, but when they arrive at planet Haven, she realizes she has not escaped

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    Hole-In-The-Rock-Trek Jade Vea Paper Length: 1513 At a time when the mormons arrived in the valley of Great Salt Lake and expanded settlements, the Hole-In-The-Rock expedition took place. The Explorers explored several places along the way and encountered different environments such as The Four Corners. These encounters and exploration lead to the creation of the Hole-In-The-Rock in 1880. This is significant because it is an example to all Latter-Day Saints of the power available to us

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    Star Wars Fan Analysis

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    Since 1977, when the original Star Wars movie came out, its popularity had grown to titanic proportions. The criteria for what many consider makes up a Star Wars fan are diverse as the people in the fandom itself. This wide variety of fans take their passion for anything and everything Star Wars related, redefining what sci-fi is as well as what fandom is. These passions can range from simple curiosity to an obsessiveness that many would consider extreme and even borderline insanity. Whether Fan

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    To quote Star Trek, “Space, the final frontier,” and what a truth that is. As a race, there is only so much expansion that we can make before someone starts looking for the new, untapped frontier. Previously, there were beliefs that Earth’s solar system didn’t hold any weight in that department, that either everything was either too far away or just held an Earth-like material. As was the case with Mars; becoming a legend in books and dreams, then transforming into a red desert of a planet. Nonetheless

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    Space, the final frontier. While mankind is nowhere near the technology and capabilities portrayed in the classic series Star Trek, engineers the world over are striving to ensure that NASA can not only put men into space but even into different universes. The job of an engineer is so astronomical it can blow many away because any loose coupling or power converter on their spaceship could spell doom for the crew. Indeed, engineers not only serve as guardians of the earth’s voyages into the unknown

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    Star Wars or Star Trek. These films have been out for decades both films have touched our hearts about the wonders and discovery of space, and both have many loyal fans who would go to the extremes and then be wrong about the franchise they love so much. Even though Star Wars and Star Trek have different concepts, they both have similar themes and motives. First of all, lets discuss the technology between these two great franchises. Star Wars as far greater weaponry than Star Trek. They have lightsabers

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    to show that despite our many attempts to learn from our mistakes in the past, there is always a chance that we’ll forget what history has taught us in the past, and we will without a doubt make the same mistakes again. As I was watching the Star Trek episode “The Devil in The Dark”, I felt a sense of déjà vu when I observed the interactions between the miners and the monster. It reminded me of

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    synonymous with intrigue and adventure. But what little notice is the subtle undertones of leadership genius within the Star Trek franchise. It is not just a nerd-lovers vice, no - it is also the story of effective leadership and healthy team dynamics. Most all of its characters are created in a way that lends itelf to fantastic leadership lessons. The most recent Star Trek hit – Into the Darkness, shares a story of a yound charismatic leader and how he evolves into a beloved friend and mentor to

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    You find all sorts of people on the Everest Base Camp Trek: the old, the young and the famous. On an Everest trek you may well be sharing the route with mountaineers and their support teams, en-route to making a summit bid on the world's highest mountain. Trekking to Everest Base Camp is an essential part of the route for every Everest summit attempt. There are various Everest Base Camp treks and most begin with a flight into Lukla airport at a height of 2860 metres. Each of these trekking routes

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