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The Garden of Rama and "Rama Revealed" written by Sir Arthur C.Clarke.  

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THE GARDEN OF RAMA RAMA REVEALED Sir Arthur C. Clarke AFRICIUS Mrs. Ley ENGOAc.05 Period: 1 Date: Nov 1st 2002 In the two novels The Garden of Rama and "Rama Revealed" written by Sir Arthur C. Clarke, the Acquisition of information affects humans both is seen when acquisition of information enlightens humans' sense of belonging, when the acquisition of information leads to wonders and thoughts and also, when the acquisition of information affects humans' way of thinking. To begin with, the acquisition of information enlightens humans' sense of belonging. Firstly, it is seen when the central character Nicole expresses her fearlessness saying "I understand. That is the most important statement anyone can ever make...the whole key to life is understanding... And now I understand that I am a mortal creature whose time of death has come. I will not be afraid because I understand. And understanding is happiness." pg 633 book 2. After she has attained the...

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