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    prime example of straightforward science fiction would be this movie. Space miners (or merchants…something like that) are awakened from their cryogenic sleep-state much earlier than was originally planned. A distress/warning beacon on an unfamiliar planet caused their ship to awaken them so that help could be dispatched. Of course‚ it turns out to be a ship that was taken over by the Aliens and the Earthlings’ ship was soon to be infested. No questions about this one; it is most definitely science

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    atheistic worldview belief system in which everything on this planet has evolved and humans are no more valuable than any living creature‚ so all life deserves to be protected whether animal or human.” (Weider & Gutierrez). (2013). Simply stated‚ humans and animals are of equal value because we were animals too; we just evolved thanks to science. “Comparative DNA studies show that humankind shares a common ancestry with the three great apes (orangutan‚ chimpanzee and gorilla).” (Council for Democratic

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    world would look like if all humans suddenly vanished‚ leaving everything else behind. The book delves into ideas about animals that would evolve and how our structures would deteriorate‚ and also explains how much we as a species have altered our planet. The book offers a hopeful look at the fate of the environment and shows us how powerful nature truly is. First‚ Weisman discussed the fate of our structures. How our homes would be inhabited by animals and insects along with mold and water It

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    If not‚ why? Existimantes simius…the thinking ape shares many natural instincts with

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    the goes on to mention the key difference between them. The pastor takes the Christian Holy Scripture literally and rejects the conclusion of Science. While Wilson is an atheist who takes a scientific approach and believes that people evolved from Apes. Though they have different beliefs‚ both Wilson and the pastor like everyone else in the world strive for the same imperatives of security‚ freedom of speech‚ personal dignity‚ and a cause to believe in. Wilson then proposes that no matter their

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    2015 Red Dot Award. The film begins with NO-A entering what looks to be a control room in a huge space looking building. The machine walks on all fours and rocks back and forth as if he is a primate. His creator must have built him in the image of apes. He looks out of a window and from his vantage point he can see a person with a gun heading towards a girl in a protected pod‚ who is his creator. Behind NO-A an armed person walks up and starts shooting at him and the action begins. The bullets don’t

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    survival. I am agree with Freud’s point of view that essentially humans are cruel and selfish. Under the layers of the society’s influences and education the humans are mostly in the very same form they’ve evolved from the apes. They are ready to do everything necessary in order to survive regardless of what needs to be done. Numerous examples stand as the proof to that. Some of the most famous ones are the examples associated with the struggle for survival of the concentration

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    worked on Beetlejuice. It was a supernatural comedy that fit perfectly into Burton’s dark‚ gothic style. From there Tim Burton worked on Batman‚ Edward Scissorhands‚ Batman Returns‚ The Nightmare Before Christmas‚ Batman Forever‚ Sleepy Hollow‚ Planet of the Apes‚ Charlie and the Chocolate Factory‚ Corpse Bride‚ Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street‚ 9‚ Alice In Wonderland‚ Dark Shadows‚ Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter‚ Frankenweenie‚ and Big

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    The film’s success internationally and “vast commercial appeal may be attributed to factors outside the film’s mix of broad physical comedy‚ exciting action sequences‚ and understated banter. More than anything else‚ the producers managed to capitalize on Smith’s popularity not only as a TV personality‚ but especially as a maintain hip-hop star” (Schneider 358). Smith not only starred in the hit film‚ he also sung the hit Men In Black theme song‚ and greatly increased his status as a major film star

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    is such a believable film. It’s scientifically plausible due to all the futuristic technology worked into the film. Unlike other science fiction movies/shows‚ like Frank Herbert ’s Dune‚ Star Wars‚ or The Planet of the Apes that are set in extremely far futures‚ other galaxies or on other planets. The Terminator is set in modern day America‚ with hints and innuendos on the the possible near future. The technology seen in the first Terminator film‚ that might seem far fetch but are quite possible are

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