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Dystopian Literature: Artificial Intelligence Discrimination
Dr. Aji Septiaji, M.Pd. - Universitas Majalengka, Indonesia. Talking about literature and artificial intelligence is a tradition for the modern future because the process involves sophistication, convenience, and popularity. The presence of artificial intelligence technology is a sign that human civilization is growing. However, do all activities need to be connected through artificial intelligence technology devices? What is the biggest impact if everything depends on artificial intelligence? Through this essay, readers can gain another perspective on artificial intelligence both from the problems, solutions, and consequences because all things if always dependent on one object then there will be risks that must be accepted.
By Aji Septiaji10 months ago in Critique
Dork Drabbles #3
January 11- Not saying babysitting is a job that one gets stuck with, but one that can be quite a lucrative pursuit. What will you do to entertain the child? As a 'sitter' one must observe the child to see what interests them. I was a babysitter and my go to activities were mainly arts and crafts, board games, reading books as well as playing games outside. Babysitting depending on circumstances that you are confronted with is really not too bad of a deal to make some money or to see if you have the fortitude to become a sitter.
By Mark Graham10 months ago in Critique
Dork Drabbles #2
Here's a good question for any age. January 9- Someone just left a huge package on your doorstep with your name on it! What do you hope is inside? Believe it or not I would really like if someone would send me a collection of vintage books of various authors or even a collection of vintage textbooks for, I have one complete series of The McGuffey Readers and would like to get more. Another thing that I would like would be as Nikki's wish for various art supplies for I like to draw, paint and color with several sketch pads.
By Mark Graham10 months ago in Critique
Dork Drabbles #1
This is the start of a series of drabbles that come from a 'Dork diaries' volume that is primarily a diary for the reader to write for it's a book of questions that I am going to answer as an adult for some of these questions could be for us as well. January 8- If you could be any other person in the world for one week, who would it be and why? For me there is not just one person, but really a compilation of people from old teachers for they showed me how to think about various ideas.
By Mark Graham10 months ago in Critique
Old School
Jeff Kinney has written another in the series of the 'Diary of a Wimpy Kid' and this one is entitled 'Old School'. There is the usual cast of characters present from the mom and dad and his brother Roddrick and now his grandfather has moved in the house, and you will never guess where mom and dad put him. One cannot forget one other his best friend Rowley. The main idea of this story is that Greg has to figure a way to get out of going away to camp, but as you know with his luck things happen. This is a weeklong field trip for school that seems to be requirement for all.
By Mark Graham10 months ago in Critique
QPB
In starting a new project I wanted to know a little more about a certain series of novels. The series is 'The Lord of the Rings' and there is a thin companion guide to this series known as 'The QPB Companion to The Lord of the Rings'. This short academic reference book is divided into sections that talks about the author, the critics, and even the readers of the series.
By Mark Graham10 months ago in Critique
The Legend of Hanuman Season 6 (2025) Review: Honest Take You Need to Read
In no time, Season 6 of The Legend of Hanuman arrived and it arrived on the day of Hanuman Jayanti. So, on this occasion, let us review it for you and tell you whether you should give your time to this show or not.
By Ayush Verma10 months ago in Critique
🎹 A Moment of Romantic Grandeur: Alex Brachet’s Live Chopin from Marseille
In an age where many studio recordings chase technical perfection, it’s always refreshing—sometimes revelatory—to hear a pianist embrace the raw beauty and fleeting imperfections of live performance. Such is the case with French pianist Alex Brachet’s new release: a concert recording of Chopin’s Andante Spianato and Grande Polonaise Brillante, Op. 22, captured live at Marseille’s Théâtre La Criée.
By ZOFIA MAJEWSKA10 months ago in Critique
TRIFF Technology: Revolutionizing Industries with Automation, AI, and Data Analytics
TRIFF: The Revolutionary Technology Shaping the Future of Industry The world of technology is always evolving, with new innovations emerging daily. Among the most groundbreaking developments of recent years is TRIFF a revolutionary technology that is reshaping industries, streamlining operations, and providing new opportunities for businesses and consumers alike. But what exactly is TRIFF, and why should you care about it? In this blog, we’ll explore the origins of TRIFF, its core functions, and its far-reaching impacts on various industries, from manufacturing to logistics, and even consumer products.
By David Femboy10 months ago in Critique
Why is the iPhone so popular all over the world?
Year after year, Apple Inc., one of the most valuable tech companies in the world, maintains its dominance in the smartphone market. Apple iPhones continue to top customer wish lists despite the market's plethora of competitors, and with good reason. However, what precisely makes Apple phones so popular, and why do they frequently cause internet rushes and long lines with each new release?
By jakir hossain10 months ago in Critique











