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    Social manipulation plays an integral role in the operation of a tyrannical regime as it gives the state more control over its subject. This concept can be seen in George Orwell’s novel Ninety Eighty-Four and Fritz Lang’s film Metropolis. However, in comparing these texts, it can be seen that the way in which this concept is approached varies due to the different circumstances and time in which it was written. These differences, however, work to highlight the unique characteristics of each text.…

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    increasing Bianca’s ability to manipulate those around her. Baptista’s influence of his daughter and Petruchio’s struggle with mental illness and manipulating Katherine. Katherine acting in a headstrong manner is her advantage but in the moments of manipulation and hindering mental illness it isn’t there anymore and her behavior is completely hindered by the people surrounding her life. Katherine is a character manipulated and hindered by the situations occurring which affect her to the point…

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    are. There are two themes that stood out to me that appear in two or more works and that is “Psychological Manipulation” and “Physical & Mental…

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    immunity to particular diseases and physical and mental genetic defects. Human germline manipulation is the intentional altering of DNA in gametes, which are the sex cells in humans. The changes that will result from manipulating germ cells will eventually become a natural part of the human reproduction system and the altered genes will be passed on from generation to generation. The science behind germline manipulation…

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    of what is ethical and unethical, particularly with manager earnings. For example, a manager thinks shipping early to reach an earnings goal is ethical. The ethical boundaries are important and should be standardized, because when management manipulation is used to drive up profit reporting, there are long-term consequences. Managing Short-Term Earnings Accounting provides…

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    staged image by placing the cannonballs gives it more drama. Digital manipulation nowadays is a controversial subject when used for competitions, news reports, beauty and fashion. Sloppy digital manipulation and blatant addition or subtraction just shows as laziness. In 2003 GQ magazine featured Kate Winslet on its front cover. The extent of the manipulation is shocking and disturbing. Some Digital manipulation is necessary and beneficial but over use make images grosly distored. The…

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    today is not even close to the troublesome governments that are found in the dystopian novels 1984 and Brave New World. The term utopia describes a world that is filled with peace and happiness. A dystopia, on the other hand is a world filled with manipulation, controlling government, and sadness. In Huxley’s Brave New World he shows the reader his idea of a futuristic dystopia where babies are born in bottles and the citizens are taught their morals through sleep teaching. Bernard is a…

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    Photo manipulation and its ethics/ No Photoshop Movement and the parallels Submitted by: Bhagvanth Prasad M Submitted to: Date: B.A. (Hons) Communication Design Advertising Year 3 Birmingham City University ICAT Design & Media College // Possible Title 1. The reasons behind No Photoshop/airbrush movement and its requirement 2. Cause of No Photoshop movement and Photo manipulation Ethics 3. Unrealistic beauty standards Abstract This dissertation deals with the relevance of…

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    scientific community and hailed as the next revolution of medicine as it will allow us to eradicate devastating genetic illnesses such as Down syndrome, Anemia and Parkinson’s (Tarantola). As the name indicates, genetically engineering embryos is the manipulation of the human genome, in order to improve the embryo’s DNA, and subsequently prevent devastating diseases that the individual would be otherwise susceptible to. As such, the genetic modification of embryos would allow humanity to…

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    especially plays. Authors use characters to manipulate how the plot is going to be solved and how the rest of the story is going to go about. In A Dolls House and The Fall of Don Juan we see how (name of authors) use characterization and character manipulation to establish an intriguing reading. Henrik Ibsen and Valentin Krasnogorov, are two authors who share similar aspects in their readings. They both have literary techniques they use in order to establish a theme in their works and develop a…

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