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    Begin WRITING TEST Here. It is no secret that today’s workforce no longer consists entirely of people. Rather‚ machines are being developed to complete many of the tasks which humans have traditionally done. This can greatly increase productivity and efficiency of simple‚ repetitive tasks. Many people view this as a great positive and point out that it leads to a more uniform and less expensive product which is better for everyone. However‚ some people are more wary of this popular trend of automating

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    The Machines

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    Check out the following four incredible neighborhoods in Philadelphia‚ Pennsylvania‚ where seniors will thrive: Chestnut Hill This affluent‚ idyllic neighborhood is a mix of mainly families with young children and elderly residents. Seniors will find that there are many exciting activities in this area to participate in with people their own age from seasonal festivals to hiking in the Wissahickon Valley Park. This area is easily accessible to public transportation‚ dining establishments including

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    The authors of the texts The Edible Woman by Margaret Atwood‚ and Jane Eyre directed by Cary Joji Fukunaga‚ give insight into the lives of two women living in different times and places with similar struggles and problems. Both Jane Eyre from Jane Eyre and Marion McAlpin from The Edible Woman struggle with the feelings of self-doubt and identity stemming from decisions whilst taking drastic measures to go outside the societal norms of the time including of femininity and the expectations placed on

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    When I think of a hero‚ I think about The Incredibles or Simba in The Lion King. A hero is someone who sacrifices their life to help other people. Heroes come in all forms. Heroes are leaders. They stand up when life gets tough‚ and they are someone people can count on. Something that I have to remind myself is that they are also human and not perfect. They will make mistakes‚ but that does not make them any less of a role model. In The Epic of Gilgamesh‚ Gilgamesh is a character that stands out

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    tough themes and hammering home messages‚ while also appealing to the mass of children it has accumulated as fans. In one of my favorite Pixar movies‚ The Incredibles‚ the villain syndrome seeks to sell his superhero tech to the world. He wants to dethrone the natural born super heroes from their throne of glory. Explaining to Mr. Incredible‚ Syndrome says‚ “And when everyone’s super‚ no one will be.” Syndrome plans to mass produce superhero tech in order to bring superheroes down to the level of

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    In The Machine Stops‚ E.M. Forster projects life years from now where people live underground with extreme technological advances. Also‚ people live separated in little rooms where they find a variety of buttons they can press in order to perform any task they desire. They do not communicate with people face to face as often as we do now. Without a doubt‚ their society is very different from ours. All of the inhabitants are used to living along with the Machine and it is hard for them to imagine

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    Endurance Shackleton’s Incredible Voyage Alfred Lansing in1959 wrote Endurance: Shackleton’s Incredible Voyage. This is a true story about Ernest Shackleton a polar explorer who was eager to cross the Antarctic Continent overland from west to east (Lansing). Shackleton recruited 27 men to venture on this expedition with him from artist to engineers to surgeons; Shackleton handpicked his men based upon the previous experiences of these men at sea. As Shackleton and his men set

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    The main theme in the novel entitled The Edible Woman by Margaret Atwood is consumerism. To consume‚ as defined by The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language is "To take in as food; eat or drink up. To expend; use up. To purchase (goods or services) for direct use or ownership. To waste; squander. To destroy totally; ravage. To absorb; engross." Consumerism is demonstrated throughout the novel in a variety of ways‚ some more subtle than others. One of the more subtle‚ yet most common

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    In the novel The Edible Woman‚ author Margaret Atwood tackles the difficult subject of anorexia nervosa. Although this subject is often handled with kid gloves by many writers‚ Atwood’s novel candidly addresses how different food related stigmas affect the main character’s day to day existence. In the late 1960’s‚ young women faced a society that expected them to conform to certain qualities in both appearance and demeanor. The portrayal of young women in popular movies‚ television and music of

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