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    Qualitative Risk Matrix

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    The risk matrix can display the basic properties, aftermath, and likelihood of the disadvantage in a well-organized graph. For risk qualitative analysis process, the Probability and Impact matrix is the most useful one. Within this type of risk matrix, main components are required to make better description of the risk analysis result. It’s crucial to have dimensions of risk probability…

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    The Matrix is a very well organized motion picture. There are many different scenes that symbolize various types of conclusions about society. Neo, Trinity, Morpheus, as well as many other characters have different meanings to them. In order to see all of the symbolic references in The Matrix it needs to be viewed numerous times otherwise it's not hard to miss half of them. The Matrix illustrates that modern day life can be depicted and is not as complex as it could be. The characters in The…

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    The Matrix is a film that challenges the genuine and the module of a complicated, false cyber-based reality. Before the character Thomas Anderson, also known as Neo, finds said realism in the film, Morpheus, the leader of a group of rebels, presents him a very intriguing question, “Have you ever had a dream, Neo, that you were so sure was real? What if you were unable to wake from that dream? How would you know the difference between the dream world and the real world?” (Wachowski). This…

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    drives us to become unlonely. To become unlonely, we must first accept our purpose in this world. The movie “The Matrix”, by Andy Wachowski is constructed around many philosophies; one of them is solipsism. At the beginning of the movie, Neo is alone in the matrix because everyone else is being controlled by code. He must accept he is the chosen one in order to achieve power and escape the matrix. He gains this power when he is trapped in a hallway with Agent Smith and hits a point of…

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    him in the Matrix. He has ability to free man kind, he want peace. He has understanding and it is that understanding he is able to take about his desire for peace by simply giving for mankind. He stop his own life to save others. Lastly, he discover what the matrix is and is known about truth and get knowledge about that the reality is false so, he takes humanity from the false virtual world known as the matrix.…

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    Another text with similar context is the film ‘The Matrix’, directed by the Wachowski Brothers. This text uses the setting itself as the main medium for representation. This film is seemingly set in the modern world, but this setting is actually an elaborate illusion designed by artificial intelligence to reduce humans to a resource. Bothe these texts use ideas inspired by modern technology, allowing for…

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    Corinth to avoid his prophecy, only to fulfill it. Neo from The Matrix attempts to leave his home to discover his true identity, only to discover he is trapped in a controlled computer world. Both characters attempt to leave home with intentions of changing their lives as well as their fate. Oedipus and Neo cannot rid their fate, and they cannot escape their…

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    The Matrix of Domination is a term that was designed by Patricia Hill Collins and has emerged from women’s activism in the 1970’s. It can be defined as a theoretical approach that explores the interlocking systems of oppression in terms of race, gender, class and other social categories faced by marginalized or othered people (Limpangog, 2016). This form of mistreatment has shaped life in various groups. The Matrix of Domination came about to stand up to two key points, one is the mistreatment…

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    The Matix Analysis

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    the movie, “The Matix®,” (I am not promoting or endorsing the movie, nor the directors, nor their lifestyles, I only found the quote to be an example of a revelation), the character Neo receives the revelation that not only is he in the Matrix, but he is the Matrix. In a scene from the movie, Neo makes the following statement upon this revelation, “I know you're out there. I can feel you now. I know that you're afraid. You're afraid of us. You're afraid of change. I don't know the future.…

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    Covey Matrix Explained

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    Steve Mueller, author of “Stephen Covey’s Time Management Matrix Explained”, wrote about Stephen Covey, an inspirational speaker who wrote many books, and his explanation of time management and the four quadrants on how to prioritize. Each quadrant had a specific meaning of what task goes in the quadrant and also gave examples. The first quadrant had to deal with important deadlines with very high urgency’s; an example could be getting gas or an essay that is due tomorrow because they need…

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