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Page 429
... reality from which it originated . When the child Liku screams as she is placed in one of the boats , a second mental artifact surfaces . This time , her shrieking , instead of being identified as a child's cry , is associated with the ...
... reality from which it originated . When the child Liku screams as she is placed in one of the boats , a second mental artifact surfaces . This time , her shrieking , instead of being identified as a child's cry , is associated with the ...
Page 452
... reality of his own and the reader's understanding of the events of 1534. But , flying home , he realizes that , " To all the passengers he had met , Jacques Cartier was an unknown , Montriall [ sic ] was purely English - speaking , and ...
... reality of his own and the reader's understanding of the events of 1534. But , flying home , he realizes that , " To all the passengers he had met , Jacques Cartier was an unknown , Montriall [ sic ] was purely English - speaking , and ...
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... reality , and the beginning of the iron law of technological normalization ” ( 50 ) . Visions such as those in William Gibson's Neuromancer ( 1984 ) were part of an early , innocent period of technological charisma when we could still ...
... reality , and the beginning of the iron law of technological normalization ” ( 50 ) . Visions such as those in William Gibson's Neuromancer ( 1984 ) were part of an early , innocent period of technological charisma when we could still ...
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