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    When Morpheus first shows Neo the real world he says to him, “Welcome to the desert of the real.” The world as Neo knows it does not exist and is merely a construction by machines. Life inside the Matrix is similar to that of the end of the 20th century yet it is a computer generated dream world built to keep humans under control in order to change them into energy. While connected to the Matrix humans are none the wiser about the fact that what they perceive to be reality is actually just a…

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    academy to take charged of the legion in the earth. The legion started to do some special weapons to use if ever there's a upcoming war. After a long period of time, the peace will not last long anymore because the hudathans were developed their own cybernetic warrirors called the cyborgs to challenge the legion for…

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    The twentieth century ushered in the beginning outline of the structures of the systems theory (“Theoretical Approaches”). Since that beginning, biology, cybernetics, and social work have defined their own systems theories (“Theoretical Approaches”). While the applications of the theory differ, the systems consist of corresponding parts that work together to make a whole system (“Theoretical Approaches”). The social work systems theory has orienting theories, practice perspectives, and practice…

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    This philosophical dilemma asks whether, when all parts in a ship are replaced, it remains the same as the original ship. Like the ship, every physical aspect of the Major has been exchanged for cybernetic enhancements owned by Section Nine, except for a small part of her original brain. Thus Kusanagi’s Paradox adds an extra dimension to Theseus’ ship: life, a mind, a ghost. This “ghost” is what supposedly makes a person uniquely sentient and human…

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    Legault, and Rimma Teper, a theory is developed to describe how self-control can be improved through multiple steps. The team behind the paper used cybernetic principles to determine three separate processes for self control. Which Includes setting goals, monitoring when behavior diverges from goals, and implementing behavior aligned with goals. Cybernetics is defined as the scientific study of control. It is broken down into three different parts, which were mentioned previously. These…

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    is that of maintaining consistency with your knowledge and skills once you leave the protective environment of a training program and are faced with the challenges of practice in a context that may not be particularly supportive of a systemic /cybernetic perspective (Cited). In most cases I feel as though it will only be best for an individual to understand the knowledge of becoming a consistency marriage and family therapist is challenging and worth it. It takes hard dedication, and education…

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    space communists have officially taken over the world. There is only one man who can stop them, MAXIMUS GUNNERSON. 29 years old with a black mullet, robot eye that can shoot lasers, a robot arm with super strength and fire able missiles, various cybernetic enhancements giving him super-intelligence and allowing him to wirelessly receive faxes, and a leather jacket made of dinosaur hide, he is part man, part machine, but one hundred percent American. He is the one who will stop the Space…

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    more to do with Solid Snake taking a back seat after the opening exchanges of the game. Raiden’s altered appearance was first seen in the last helping of MGS when he featured in Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots. His transformation through cybernetics is as intriguing as it is disturbing, especially if you have seen his struggles throughout the series. However, since MGR has taken a different road than previous MGS titles, in Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance, Raiden’s given full license to…

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    As for AW people use a device called a Neuro Linker, a small device that hangs on the neck near the collar. This device connects directly to user’s brain, and is as common as a cell phone is now. The systems send sensory input to the brain causing them to see, hear, and in some cases feel what is happening. What the show opens, it shows a classroom of students using the system to view what the teacher is writing on the board as well as take notes (Kawahara, Accel World). This is similar to what…

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    Why do people suffer? This question has been pondered by key religious and ideological figures throughout history. One such figure was Siddhartha Gautama, an Indian prince whose teachings make up Buddhism. The Four Noble Truths can summarize Buddhist ideology; doctrines that were delivered during the first sermon Siddhartha gave following his enlightenment. The first truth acknowledges the existence of suffering in the form of such phenomena as death, aging, sickness, and not getting what one…

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