Star Trek: The Next Generation

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    The most recent example of this idea of duplication as opposed to original generation is the modern phenomenon of three-dimensional or 3D printing. There has been a huge amount of interest following 3D printing as it has transcended from a futuristic figment of the imagination to a shelf-stocked product in a number of years and can be purchased today from just €230. The incredibly innovative sensation that is 3D printing is seen to be completely ahead of its time and to have come out of nowhere. In the 1980s and 1990s however, viewers of the television series “Star Trek: The Next Generation” regularly saw Patrick Stewart procure hot tea from a “replicator,” which generated his tea — cup and all — instantly on demand. Even then, such technology…

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    severe with dire consequences. How does this say relate to academic integrity? Well to be honest it has a direct correlation with not only professional integrity but also academic integrity since were college students. Breaching integrity of any kind is not only a personal breach of the highest but it also has consequences such as, losing the respect of your peers, losing the self-confidence to do your own work you should have built during your college tour, losing the respect of your Cadre and…

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    As the company branched out and expanded to different states so Jack changed the name in 1969 to Enterprise Leasing Company, in honor of the U.S.S. Enterprise aircraft carrier upon which he served in the Navy. The energy crises of the 1970s hindered Enterprise Leasing Company’s expansion but accelerated growth occurred in the 1980s even though Hertz and National entered the hometown market. According to Tucker and Salamie (2005), “a key ingredient to Enterprises success was the innovative…

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    The Importance Of My Life

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    I want people to careless about one’s race and culture, and simply stop judging other people based on what they look like or where they came from. Every life is equally valuable, every life is unique and every life is a story to be read and told to the next generation. I want to help each and every life as early as possible. Kids are innocent. They are brought to this world without even knowing they are here. Many infants are born with diseases and illnesses out of their control. It requires…

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    As today’s workforce begins to fuse with the younger generation entering the workplace, interpersonal communication barriers are becoming a greater concern with a greater reliance on social media (Kick, Contacos-Sawyer, & Thomas, 2015). Organizations desire individuals who excel verbally and are capable of creating and maintain relationships with co-workers and consumers (Keyton et al. 2013). Roberge, (2015) is afraid the next generation’s communication style will seem robotic and lack the…

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    "Go to school, make good grades, get a great job and retire with a pension!" This was the advice passed down from generation to generation for at least the last one hundred years. And how many of us remember 2008? The year that most Millennials were supposed to take on life, or the American Dream for themselves. And then BAM! Most students graduated with at least 80k in student loans, and then no decent jobs to help pay all of that back. Obviously we attribute that to the Real Estate bubble…

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    Technology is constantly changing, forcing the new generation, also known as Millennials, to lose the real concept of life. With technology, and social media at the fingertips of most young adults, real life human contact is starting to become a thing of the past. A study done by Pew Research Center reported that 92% of teens reported going online daily (Lenhart). With an amount that high, it becomes very clear that technology is becoming an everyday thing for most Millennials. In Simon Sinek’s…

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    Dear, Ms. Stewart I think you need to call Mrs. Bruss and get her back because the teacher we have now isn’t a good teacher. Mr. Suarez is a nightmare he enforces things that doesn’t even need to be enforced and no other teacher enforces it just him. The reasons I think that you should bring me Mrs. Bruss back. I don’t think anyone in this school likes Mr. Suarez he is a nightmare. This kind of teaching shouldn’t be allowed when we come into class he tells us to sit our laptops on the desk by…

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    Aubrey Drake Graham, also known as Drake, is a famous singer, songwriter, artist, and actor. Throughout his career, he has been known for many other things besides his music such as playing the role of Jimmy Brooks, a physically disabled character on Degrassi. He has a number of fans who admire what he does and look up to him, especially from his new single God’s Plan where he seems to be doing good things in the rural areas, local Miami schools, and others. Although one can see the good…

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    Generations are like advancing technology. They continuously evolve and build upon themselves. As generations rise and fall, their history follows and unfolds for the next generation. This then gives birth to character, the synthesis of human genetics and growth of unique personality through life experiences. Generations and character are both prominent themes in the novel, The Joy Luck Club by Amy Tan. The four mothers in the novel represent the older, Chinese traditional generation and their…

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