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By Edward Welch
One film I watched is 2001 A Space Odyssey. The film looks at the relationship between humans and increasingly advancing technology and what could happen if something went wrong.
I also watched The Time Machine, the 2002 film, in which a inventor attempts to prove that time travel is possible he ends up sending himself 800 thousand years into the future where humanity has split into those who are hunted and those who are the hunters and the relationships between these two groups.
The third film I watch was metropolis, the 1927 film, which is a very dystopian and very strange film that is in German so I wasn't able to understand the dialogue but I did manage to mostly understand the scenes. The film looks at the different social aspect of humanity and how it might be expressed at it's worst, as in this film.
I wrote about my opinions on free college education for American citizens and what I though about the CARES act.
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I do not think that the CARES act is sufficient enough for those getting a break in rent or those who own the properties.
For my universal truths I took inspiration from Roald Dahl, a popular children's book author, and many others including James Madison.
Three universal truths I took from Roald Dahl are: "If you are good, life is good".
"It doesn't matter who you are or what you look like, so long as someone loves you."
The third is: "Lukewarm is no good. Hot is no good either. White hot and passionate is the only thing to be."
My two quotes are from James Madison in which he says: "It is a universal truth that the loss of liberty at home is to be charged to the provisions against danger, real or pretended, from abroad" Which you could take as someone wanting to take something from you often masks it behind another reason.
My second favorite quote is from Marilyn Monroe. She says: "This life is what you make it. No matter what you're going to mess up sometimes, it's a universal truth."
For the government section of the REHUGO project I highlighted two ways that my local community can be benefited. One being a coordinated systems approach which is essentially when a community gets together and attempts to improve the housing situation for the local area using local data, which would help deal with the substantial homeless population in and near crystal city.
The second thing I highlighted is a article concerning ways to help improve access to food such as drones, to students sharing food, to increased funds in food programs or something like a food bus that would give out free food to those that need it.