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    from his annoying older brother Tom. But then Havoc makes it way to the story and shifts Benny's life around. He can't find a job so know he won't get his rations. But there is still one way he can part of the family business and be a bounty hunter. A bounty Hunter is a person who hunts zombies. Oh yes I forgot to mention the zombies. On the first night (In 2016) there was a start to the Zombie Apocalypse. There was radiation from outer space that made the sick and dead turn into these weird creatures

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    Bounty hunter Levi Owens glared at the wanted poster one last time. He folded the tattered notice and slid it into his vest pocket. All he needed was two weeks to track the swindler and another to drag his worthless hide back to Austin. All he wanted—was to shoot him dead. His pack mule kicked out and Levi cursed its previous owner. A poorly trained animal took a lot of work, but right now, it was all he could afford. He loaded the last bag of the provisions on the mule and pulled a tarp over the

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    Robin Williams stated in the film, Dead Poets Society, that those who have now passed, “[were] [f]ull of hormones, just like you. Invincible just like you feel. The world is their oyster” (Williams). When people believe that they are invincible, they forget that their actions have repercussions. In the belief that the world is their oyster, obtaining the pearl inside to achieve success is nothing but a solo mission, which is apparent in the novels “Oedipus the King”, Death of a Salesman and Do Androids

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    By 2021, nuclear war has devastated the planet Earth. It has led to the mass extinction of several species and has prompted electric-animal development; it has left entire apartment buildings to just one tenant and has encouraged human connection via the Empathy Box; and it has caused humankind such heartache, that scientists have created the Penfield Mood Organ to regulate emotions. Above all else, however, it has led to isolation. The technological advancements that it has inspired have consumed

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    Cowboy Bebop is a title which many anime fans are familiar with. Arguably, it is one of the best anime series ever made, but nonetheless can be recognized as a great piece of art created by the show’s director; Shinichirō Watanabe. Truth is, this is not Watanabe’s only spectacle. Although it first aired in 2004 (about five years after Cowboy Bebop last aired), Samurai Champloo can also be recognized as another one of Watanabe’s “masterpieces”. Even though he uses the same style as a basis to craft

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    characteristic that determines androids to be nonhuman. Since Deckard classifies androids as being nonliving, he believes it is acceptable to “retire” androids. While Rick Deckard begins to question his empathy towards androids when Phil Resch, a bounty hunter, retires Luba Luft, an android Deckard describes as beautiful and talented, Deckard’s true reexamination of his empathetic response is sparked when he encounters Rachael Rosen for the first time after Luft’s death. From this point forward in the

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    Philip K. Dick's novel Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep, tells the story of Rick Deckard, a Bounty Hunter whose main line of work consists of hunting and following renegade androids who have escaped to ‘retire‘ them. In Dick’s novel, androids called Nexus-6 co-exist with the society of humans, these are of course ‘rogue robots’ who can easily be mistaken for humans as they equipped with human emotions. The main mission Deckard has throughout the entire novel is to ‘retire’ or as to kill Nexus-6

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    Prompt: In what ways and to what effect do at least two of the works you have studied explore the conflict between public and private interest? Conflict- a disagreement between two parties in which either words or physical harm are dealt Private- belonging to an individual, an entity not encompassing the entirety of something, a corporation, or another minority figure Public- belonging to the general whole of society Interest- the state of wanting to know or learn about something or someone; concern

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    career of a bounty hunter or also known as bail enforcement agent is very interesting and exciting. Bounty hunters are people who catches criminals who have not been caught by the police in exchange for a reward. A modern bounty hunter do not kill the criminal, which is different from old western bail enforcement agents of the 1800’s. The reason why I choose this career is because I currently work as a process server at Legal Papers Inc. The roles of a process server and bounty hunter are different

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    It is the 21st century, a new corporation has made robots that are nearly identical to humans. The police have hired bounty hunters whose job it is to shoot on sight. This is not called execution, it is called retirement. This is the opening crawl of Blade Runner but with a few changes to make it more vague. The changes are not just to prevent plagiarisation, they are to show the similarities between the movie and the book. Many people do not know that Blade Runner is inspired by the novel by Philip

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