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  • Invisible Man A New Mask
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    As readers of "The Invisible Man", we can all see some part of ourselves reflected in Ellison's character. Throughout the novel, the Invisible man searches for his identity, and for what he can believe in. He goes through many steps, and at each point in his journey, he seems to be wearing a different 'mask. ' Each mask carries with it a different persona and set of beliefs with it that all serve to shape the character. These are masks that many of us have also put on at one time or another, too...
  • Sholes Glidden Type Writer
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    The first type writer was called the "Sholes &Glidden Type Writer", and it was produced by the gun makers E. Remington & Sons in Ilion NY from 1874-1878. It was not a great success (not more than 5,000 were sold), but it started a worldwide industry, and it brought the mechanization to dreary, time-consuming office work. Christopher Latham Sholes was the creative genius behind the first typewriter to be produced. Many of the basic principles that he introduced set standards for the industry. Sho...
  • Back At The Pop Machine
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    Creative Story: One Strange Trip Jeff Eber sole 4/16/97 D 3 2nd hour One day while lost in the vast woodlands of Scotland, I came upon a pop machine, I had no money, and because of my strong moral values, I felt I could not force it open with a stick or break it with a rock, because that was wrong. As I sat there leaning against it, I pondered how I could get a refreshing can of pop. I got up and looked around to find a coin or a bill that someone might have left or lost. After five or six hours...
  • Circular Curved Section Of The Machine
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    Photographer and artist Lewis Wickes Hine, was born in 1874 in the town of Oshkosh, Wisconsin in America's Midwest. Following the death of his father, he worked at a furniture factory to support the family and from here began to see the hardship and sufferings of working class Americans. In the early 1900's, Hine entered into a teacher's training college in New York City, leading him into his photography career. The artwork in focus here is titled "Powerhouse Mechanic", taken in 1921. The medium...
  • Programming And Machine
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    Is AI possible? Man has often thought of creating "thinking" machines. Machines that could think for themselves and act like humans. If we look at humans as programs, we can see that we can interact with external things, as well as think for ourselves. This is because we can "make our own programming". Humans are self-aware and as a result acknowledge their own existence as well as others'. Machines on the other hand, cannot "make their own programming" and therefore, must rely on predefined alg...
  • Zion The Machines
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    In this final chapter of the trilogy, Revolutions comes to be an unexpected ending to this great sci- fi movie. From the breath taking final scene of reloaded we are introduced into this third movie, when Neo is in a coma after defeating the machines in the real world. As we go on the Oracle explains that Neo is not in a coma, but instead he is in a transition between the real world and the machine world. As Neo is freed from this world by Trinity and Morpheus, they start the search for another ...

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