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Created with Fabric.js 1.4.5 The condition of being grossly fat and overweight INFOGRAPHICHANDOUTSHEETMr. CostanzoENG4U-5 E-PAPERCHARGE LEVEL [100%] CYBERPUNK. OBESITY OBESITY 1981 1949 - "cybernetics"are now seen insci-fi works. 2001 - The Blade RunnerSeries exposes the newlyborn Cyberpunk genre tothe masses. 1928 - The earliest useof the word "punk" todescribe a criminal. FEAR OF THE FUTURE THERUSSIAN PERESTROIKA 1975 - "The Girl Who WasPlugged In", a sci-fi storyon a global communicationsnetwork similar to the modern day Internet. CYBORGS AND THE LOSS OF HUMANITY 1967 - "The Death of Grass", a powerful strain of virus decimatesthe world's crop of grains and cereal plants, leading to mass starvation. SURVIVALISM NUCLEARTHREAT 1955 - "GOJIRA" or "Godzilla", a film about a nuclear-radiatedgiant lizard that attacks Japan. 1969 - "The Day the Earth Caughton Fire", a film where earth is thrown out of orbit due to excessive nuclear testing. 1979 - "Mad Max", a film wherethe world runs out of oil, leadingto total chaos and civil unrest. POST-MODERNSCI-FI (1960) 1980 - TODAY COUNTER-CULTURE CYNICAL CULTURAL ATTITUDES CONSPIRACIES THE RISE OF THE COMPUTER obesity Risks THE PEACE MOVEMENT A NEW HOPE FEAR OF THE CORPORATION APOCALYPTICSCIENCEFICTION (1960) TIMELINE In 1981, Bruce Bethkerreleaseshis short story "Cyberpunk", which is thefirst time anybody usesthe term. the beginningof the end forthe Cold War William Gibson releaseshis SPRAWL seriesin 1981, which becomes the first official cyberpunkbook series. heart disease "HACKING"ENTERSPOPULARCULTURE ALIENSBECOMEPOPULARTOPICS POST-MODERNIST DYSTOPIA HIGH-TECH, LOW LIFE CYBERNETICS REBELLION Obesity is a chronicle disease that can negatively effect the health of any number of systems in our body
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