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    Universal themes present a worthwhile idea to a watchful audience. The “Back to the Future” trilogy incorporates myriad themes as the story progresses throughout alternating eras. Directed by Robert Zemeckis as a science fiction adventure film series, the storyline varies between periods of history as Marty McFly and Doc Brown rush to keep their realities intact by means of a time machine. One of the most outstanding themes was the reoccurring reminder that acquiring courage in order to do what’s

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    BMW’s Vision BMW’s vision for the future was to create a very personal vehicle. There will always be that highly emotional Connection between a BMW and its drive (“BMW Group,” 2016). The BMW brand strives to make driving not just a routine, but an intense experience. The driver and vehicle will be in unison and be transformed into the “Ultimate Driver”. This new vehicle will be linked to the individuals that are driving it. The touch, feel, and intelligence of the car will replicate what the driver

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    Future of Potential Energy A lot of factors must be considered when it comes to assessing the potential of renewable energy for economic sustainability bearing in mind that the energy sector is continuously growing. It is imperative that available information on Department of Energy DOE, lands and solar and wind renewable energy resources are gathered. This should be followed with appropriate screens for GIS analysis (Dahle, Elliot, Heimiller, Mehos, Robichaud, Schwartz, Stafford, and Walker, 2008

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    Wind Power: A Resource for the Future Coal, natural gas, and oil are three major sources of energy commonly used in the world's industrial nations. They are relatively inexpensive, easy to use, and not difficult to transport. However, disasters associated with these energy sources do occur. In coalmines, there are dangers from explosions, mine collapse, flooding, and the constant threat of dust and gases. The oil spills from Exxon Valdez and, more recently, the British Petroleum rig in the Gulf

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    Dear Future Grandchildren, Our world is changing faster than it ever has before. With new technology coming out seemingly every year, I have no doubt that you will miss out on a simpler time. So, I have taken it upon myself to write you this letter detailing the various things I used to do as a child as well as what has occurred since my birth. Perhaps some of these activities are still conducted fifty years from now, though something tells me you will be reading this letter on your iPhone 22S instead

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    Future Shock Reflection

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    REFLECTION No one can tell what changes can become and what changes can leads us. In Alvin Toffler’s Future Shock, it signifies the life style evolution from past generation to the future (which is in digital age). Since this book was published in the year 1970, the future that he meant is exactly what today generation experiences. In Future shock, most of the written issues in the book were happened; it is happening and not impossible to happen. In this book, He gave emphasis to what increasingly

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    “The Future is Now” included in the book Stumbling on Happiness, Gilbert describes about how the present emotions and thoughts influence the future happiness. The problem that Gilbert states is that people tend to confuse their current and future feelings in the process of imagining about the future. The main argument that Gilbert states is that people think of the goodness of the future with the feeling that they get from imagining it. This was the problem that people had because the future will

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    characteristics: members share common goals, has a form of communication, a form of feedback, genres, a specific lexis, and has a level of expertise all within the group (Swales 25). I believe the Future Farmers of America is a great candidate for this topic for that it falls in to the categories listed by Swales. The start of Future Farmers of America came in 1900s in the state of Virginia. Adolescent to teenage males were not interested in farming and did not want to take over the family farms. This led to a homegrown

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    Throughout the article, “Can your dog predict the Future?”, by Barry Rust, a Scholastic Scope article, it explained events in where animals sensed natural disasters ahead of time and managed to avoid it in extent. With my decision, I think observing animal behavior can help us predict natural disasters because they have the ability to measure the area's climate. Animals are more ready than humans by containing a special ability, to predict future natural disasters. In one case, a herd of elephants

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    One of the most fascinating films of 1985 explored the fantasy of time travel. The film Back to the Future, directed by Academy Award winning Robert Zemeckis and Steven Spielberg, was one of the most successful trilogies ever created. The film follows an average high school student by the name of Marty Mcfly, and Doc Brown, a crazy but genius scientist. Doc has created a time machine disguised as Delorian, that he’s spent his entire life savings on. When Marty and Doc first test the time machine

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