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    shopping can give you loads of debt. Another scheme that companies have created is called “the grey goose effect.” It is when companies raise their prices to give off the illusion that they’re of better quality than their competitors. When, in reality, the products are the same if not worse than their competition. Specifically wine companies have been found raising their prices 3x the amount of their competitors even though they taste the exact…

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    news article is more attract than true story? Social media growing so fast because of technology. So some people want to defame someone or some companies, they will use a salient exemplar in the article then let the readers to believe the story is reality. In those articles, the authors told us people what event to cause those people dies in the cinema. When people use upload something in the media, they don’t need to spend too much time. Only a few minutes, all readers will know what happen on…

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    There is no Spoon The debate between idealism and materialism is an interesting aspect of philosophy and this debate has been visualised in many movies such as The Wachowski Brothers’ The Matrix (1999). The movie questions reality and an argument that can be identified from the movie is that the mind is the only thing that exists; the body and all things material, are illusions of the mind and therefore their existence can be questioned. According the Morpheus, the Matrix is a…

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    Today, even some aspects of our subjective reality (individual perspectives) can be scientifically measured. Modern medical technology can examine a person 's level of stress by measuring particular hormone levels like testosterone, estrogen, cortisol, adrenaline, and thyroid. One person 's stress response to an objectively real event might be completely different than another 's. For example, we might want to compare the stress response of a person who has fought in war with the response of…

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    2.2 Theoretical Overview The concept of immigrants tacitly implies and operates within a set of micro and macro-categories. First it takes into consideration identities, which might be antagonistic within the construction of the “self” definition and the definition constructed by the “other”. The realms of self-definitions are polisemantic, due to the fact that might emanate from a wide variety of categories, such as ethnicity, nationality, gender, religion etc. Nevertheless, the realm of the…

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    light, he will suffer sharp pains; the glare will distress him, and he will be unable to see the realities of which in his former state he had seen the shadows; "(Plato 10) According to this quote, the prisoner whose decision to make use of his free will, and walk towards the light shining into the cave, will make him see the real objects rather than the deceived shadows that was normal and consider reality to him and the other prisoners. His decision to go profited the him because he got to…

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    played at the party. Other sounds only come from what the camera is recording and can hear from its microphone. We hear elements such as wind, crashes, explosions, and distance conveyed by the sound we hear through the camera. They lack of non-diegetic shows that the film was not edited supporting the point of the limited editing. The Thin Blue Line does use non-diegetic music. There are already so many ways that it has proved its realism that the use of non-diegetic does take away from the…

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    to live a live in its deepest depths to come up with such a constant and veritable fact that existence is the true crux of rightful living rather than foreseeing a dreamy future or brooding of fateful past deeds. It is such a simple yet a profound reality. Albert Camus in his text, ‘The Outsider’ uses the protagonist, Meursault’s journey through a period of time in his life where the events and dealings of his life make him realize an eternal truth: man must live in ‘benign indifference of the…

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    Credibility: What Moore is Lacking in Capitalism: A Love Story A documentary is a film used to report some form of reality. This film genre is associated with the unaltered truth and as a result people often believe what they watch is fact, portrayed in a way for them to see all sides of a controversy where they can forge an opinion for themselves. However, Capitalism: A Love Story does not follow that structure. Moore believes that capitalism is a flawed system and incorporates his opinions…

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    verses reality is seen in Joyce Carol Oates’ short story “Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?” The major theme in the story is the conflict between fantasy and reality. The main character Connie tries hard to create an adult persona using her attitude and appearance to attract boys, yet she is oblivious to the reality of the society in which she lives. Connie is living in a fantasy world, but when she is trapped by the antagonist, Arnold Friend, she is thrown into a scary reality.…

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