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    In the 2011 Movie Trailer Limitless directed by Neil Burger‚ Eddie Morra‚ played by Bradley Cooper‚ is given a translucent pill that lets him access more than just 20% of his brain; all of it actually. Consequently‚ he’s able to focus on tasks and work at a highly efficient rate that a human has never before been able to do. The trailer‚ and movie as a whole‚ seemed to correlate to the course theme of work and leisure because it presents a style of work that essentially changes his whole lifestyle

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    The risks and rewards to following one’s own path in life is clearly shown in the film‚ Dead Poets’ Society‚ by Neil and Mr. Keating. These characters were both rewarded and faced consequences after following their own rules. Neil was rewarded for doing what he loved‚ which was acting‚ when he received the main role in the play and made a great performance. By performing in the play‚ he risked his father being unsupportive of him. Unfortunately‚ after his performance‚ his father was infuriated and

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    The artist Leonilo “Neil” Ortega Doloricon was born in 1957 in Surigao del Sur. He is one of the social contemporary artists who pursue to produce artworks that are charged with social commentary. In the art scene of the Philippines‚ Doloricon is well cited artist in publications of art critics and art historians. He aims to promote awareness and raise discussion with his artworks about the snippets of society. Issues confronting society have been the subject of his works. His exposure to social

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    Book Review: Always the Sun by Neil Cross Always the Sun is one of Neil Cross’s famous books. It is first published in Great Britain by Scribner last 2004. Neil Cross was born in Bristol in 1969‚ His other novels are Burial‚ Captured‚ Holloway Falls‚ Christendom‚ and Mr. In-between. He lives in New Zealand with his wife and two sons. Always the Sun is a great novel that talks about a typical yet wonderful relationship between a father and his son. To tell shortly its plot or its main story

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    Your Inner Fish Your Inner Fish by Neil Shubin‚ delves into the questions of why the human body looks the way it does. Looking at the earliest forms of vertebrate life on land and even to the earliest forms of life on Earth we can trace the evolution of the human body. The creatures‚ from millions of years ago‚ have left us with a genetic a imprint that reveals how similar we truly are to the other creatures on Earth. Shubin tells the story of evolution by tracing the skeletal features and organs

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    American Gods by Neil Gaiman "Neil Gaiman is a messy-haired white male author trapped in the body of an identical white male author with perhaps even less tidy hair. He thanks you for your offer of a comb but does not believe it would do any good." This is how fifty-year old Neil Richard Gaiman describes himself. Despite being English‚ he lives more in America than he does anywhere else in the world. Gaiman was born on the 10th of November 1960 in a small city called Portchester

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    In the speech “Informing Ourselves to Death” given by Neil Postman‚ he talks about the danger of computer technology that people are not aware of. Firstly‚ the speaker gives explanation of two characteristics of new technologies‚ including computer technology. One that he claims is that every technology has both positive and negative impacts on people‚ and “sometimes‚ it [a new technology] destroys more than it creates” (Postman 1). The other is that a new technology makes difference between those

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    will not make enough money. A perfect example of this is in Dead Poets Society‚ when Neil Perry starts to act. Even though that is what makes him happy‚ his dad won’t let him do it. He says that it is a waste of his talent‚ and that he is going to become a doctor. Neil knows that he wants to be an actor‚ but his father prevents him from chasing his dreams. His dad even goes to the extreme and threatens to send Neil to military school where all hopes of acting would be crushed. This is just one of many

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    If you were at a party with people from another planet would you notice? In Neil Gaiman’s short story “How To Talk To Girls At Parties” Enn‚ Gaiman’s main character‚ is trying to come out of this shell and start talking to girls with the help of his best friend Vic‚ whom is very good at talking to girls. Gaiman introduces many girls to the reader but only later the reader finds out that the girls are all from a different planet than the boys. Enn talks to a few of the extraterrestrial girls but the

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    Amusing ourselves to death‚ was written by Neil postman in the year 1985. A period synonymous with psychedelic visuals‚ Ronald Regan and the television. Initially invented in 1927‚ the television stood the test of time and was widely available in most American households. While others were celebrating a new era in entertainment‚ Postman was worried about the sociological and political effects the television would have on the American public‚ he addressed this concerns in his book. Postman’s main

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