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- 8011: Facing Reality
- ... the military, but we are becoming increasingly militarized. I think he states this in an effort not to make direct negative statements towards the government in fear of the possibility of prosecution. Although the computers' personal uses are fine he believes that the principal applications and intelligence within are devices intended to kill people. Artificial intelligence and people working in computer science take their creativity to make the computer do, and ...
- 8012: Science Fiction In Human Socie
- ... Ed. Gileen Thompson et al. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice Hall. 1994. 174-182. L'Engle, Madeleine. "A Wrinkle in Time." Union Square West, New York: Farrar-Straus-Giroux. 1962. Marvel, Bill. "The Future in Writing: Science Fiction helped create the 20th century." E-Library. 1998. Found on Internet: www.elibrary.com. Nicholson, Norman Cornthwaite. "Fantasy and Prophecy." Encyclopedia Britannica Online. 1994-2000. Found on Internet: Http://search.eb.com. Treitel ...
- 8013: A Quantum Computer
- ... The atomic nuclei, spinning in either of two states (clockwise or counterclockwise) could be programmed with a tip of a atomic microscope, either "reading" it's surface or altering it, which of course would be "writing" part of information storage. "Repetitive motions of the tip, you could eventually write out any desired logic circuit, " DiVincenzo said. This power comes at a price however, in that these states would have to remain ...
- 8014: Richard Iii
- ... should have which Richard lacks. A King should be looking out for the good of the Kingdom, it s people and most definitely his own kin. Richard only looks out for himself and his own personal gains. Some may say that to be a King you must be able to manipulate. After all, manipulation is a very important tool for powerful Kings to help his kingdom gain land and money. Shakespeare ...
- 8015: Review Of A Time To Kill
- ... Time to Kill there also has been a time for arson, assault, attempted murder, excessive force, perjury, burglary, kidnapping, and driving under the influence - all of it justified by somebody in the furtherance of their personal concept of Justice. The irony of this movie is that if he wins the case Justice will prevail, but if he loses, justice will also prevail. Jake knows he cannot receive a fair trial as ...
- 8016: The Internet
- ... the Internet is hackers. A first and last name is all that is necessary to get an address, phone number, and e-mail address from the Internet. They could then go on to get other personal information (Magid 1). It is also possible to transfer money from one persons bank account to another persons account easily. This type of transaction can go on quite awhile before someone catches on ...
- 8017: Return Of The Native 2
- ... these literary works has a marriage transpire with one person doubtful, especially during a time when divorce was unconceivable. The question arises, should a lifetime decision be made solely upon the basis of one s personal desires? In Her Dilemma the title gives the reader a clue that a choice must be made between equally undesirable alternatives. Hardy uses iambic pentameter as the rhyme scheme to make the poem flow smoothly ...
- 8018: Responsibility And Duty As The
- ... responsibility and duty. The culture portrayed in Kate Chopin's book The Awakening visibly reflects a similar emphasis. The main character finds herself wanting to stray from her responsibilities and embrace her intense desire for personal fulfillment. Edna's choice to escape shows two elements: rebellion to the suppression of her adventurous spirit and the lack of "fulfillment" in her relationship. Although she embraces her new found freedoms, she commits suicide ...
- 8019: Searching For Utopia
- ... society, instead of having cities, Fourier devised his idea of the perfect town, called phalansteres. These rural units would have a population of one thousand six hundred and twenty. He based this figure on his personal classification into eight hundred and ten types. Each passion was to be represented by a male and a female, accounting for the population size. He figured that all would be merged together in harmony through ...
- 8020: Resistance In From Singing To
- ... pride from minor displays. Although these acts seems small on the outside, they allow the Miguelito to build up a wall of freedom around him and keep his fight going. To this point in the writing, the regime's acts of terror haven't effected him. This allows him to parade the street as he does, displaying his crucifix and talking openly to his cousin.
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