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- 31: A Clockwork Orange: Review of Book and Film Version
- ... although one is a literal translation of the other. This is similar to Gene Roddenberry's creation of the Klingon language, which sounds very much like Russian, in his series "Star Trek," although this may have been due to a cold war stereotype. This symbol, although it was attempted in the film, did not work well. It seemed that dropping words like ...
- 32: Bill Gates
- ... and studied and got A's. During one of these slack off periods, Gates and Allen found a very small computer: the Altair 8800 "('Altair' was a destination in a Star Trek episode)"(Gates 16). It had a few switches and lights on the front that you could get to blink, but that was about all. This new chip had great potential ...
- 33: Emily Dickinson: Transcendentalist Experience Through Imagination
- ... soul purely by its loveliness” . By becoming “a transparent eye-ball. I am nothing. I see all” . Being self reliant on oneself, following the idea that “Man is his own star” , Emerson displays his transcendentalist idea that applies to anyone who would like to follow it. The importance of flowing with nature, and excepting what you are is stressed in Emerson ... and any other transcendentalist built off. Thoreau's works were more politically centered than of Emerson's, but followed the same fundamentals that Emerson held in mind. Thoreau made his trek into the “woods” in order to escape the machine, and leave behind society in order to prove that one can live with simplicity, and does not have to rely on ...
- 34: The Chase
- ... other guys in there, which made me feel a little secure. The half smoke-filled room was small, but that didn't matter. I saw one of my favorite pinnies, "Star Trek." Immediately the rest of the room became boring and I was attracted to my machine. It looked a little dirty and beat up, but once I put my buck in ...
- 35: Mars 3
- ... anything, for as we continue to search the space around us, we will continue to make new discoveries. The best way to say this is to use a quote from Star Trek, Space: The final frontier.
- 36: Beam Me Up Scotty: Teleportation
- ... fork and a spoon, several people called the station saying that while the show all the forks and spoons all bent up. Usually when somebody says teleportation people usually think Star Trek, but instead of stepping onto a scanner and moving your body, some people can actually lift themselves in the air by just hypnotizing themselves. In maybe a few years with ...
- 37: Mars
- ... anything, for as we continue to search the space around us, we will continue to make new discoveries. The best way to say this is to use a quote from Star Trek, “Space: The final frontier.”
- 38: Emerging Trends - Body Wearable Computers
- ... in their collective consciousness, so that one may have a recall of information that one need not have experienced personally. Much in the same way the Science Fiction series of Star-Trek and the Borg Collective. Connected collective humanistic intelligence, again a Borg Collective idea (Try looking this highlight up on the internet; Why do most of the sites require a password ...
- 39: Huckleberry Finn: A Good Role Model
- ... his friends and chooses friendship instead. He knows that Jim's family needs him. In today's language, Huckleberry's reaction to Jim's situation would reflect what Spock of Star Trek says, “The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few.” An illustration of another positive side of Huck shows us that he has a good and true heart ...
- 40: Improving Cyberspace
- ... owner of the page would waste time and money in these legal matters. Now, the company can sue the owner of the page for copyright infringement. All this because some Star Trek fan wanted to share some sound clips with other fans. Most important, online pornography is easily accessible to minors. What are parents to do, usually it is the child in ...
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