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    Archetype In The Matrix

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    Morpheus can be recognized with the archetype of The Ruler as he was able to effectively lead, manage and integrate all characters of the Nebuchadnezzar. Morpheus was the leader of the group of rebels in the real world and was always very strong, intelligent and brave. He assumed a leadership role within the group from the very beginning of the film and most of the times, he was the one who made the tough decisions within the group. He was the first to believe that Neo was “The One” and always…

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    Behavior Matrix

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    2009). This paper reviews mock data from one such data source called a Behavior Matrix. A Behavior Matrix is one source of data that helps schools develop a school wide accountability system by identifying behavior expectations, behavior problems at different intensity levels, and connects them to responses (Knoff, 2007a, 2007b). This paper reviews four teacher’s responses on a summary of the Behavior Matrix of 4th graders at Lacy Elementary School. The teacher’s identified behavior…

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    The Mandelbrot and Filled Julia Sets The Mandelbrot and Filled Julia Sets are sets of numbers that are composed of complex numbers that do not diverge for varying conditions of the function fc(z)=z²+c. For the Mandelbrot set, the function is iterated from z=0. The filled Julia set holds c constant for any complex number to look at the behavior of the iterated functions for each value of z in the complex plane. Both sets are derived from the iterations of simple functions in the complex plane,…

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    I trust that Stan Lee changed superhuman funnies in a rapid way, from the time he turned into a right-hand essayist, proofreader, film official maker to the time he rises to a distributor. What may strike a chord is "who is Stan Lee”? However, in this paper, I will examine the early existence of Stan, Afterwards, I will expand on how he changes superhuman funnies, to the time he hoisted himself by turning into an open figure. A short time later, I will interchange why he was so imperative to the…

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    The Matrix Dystopia

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    celebrated sci-fi movies of the 20th century, The Matrix, which was written and directed by Lana and Lilla Wachowski. The movie is set in a dystopian future and revolves around the idea of a Matrix, a virtual reality created by an artificial-intelligence that humans grasp as true reality, because humans can’t discern between the Matrix and true…

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    What do movies like The Wizard Of Oz, The Godfather, and Star Wars have in common? These movies aren’t just good, they aren’t just great. They’re classics. But what makes these movies a masterpiece? Most would say the actors or the script, which is true. But these are not what leaves you walking out of the theatre with a smile on your face. Every movie is like a puzzle, and each element is a puzzle piece. All of these pieces come together to create the film, and if any of the pieces are missing…

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    On Tuesday, October 20, 2015, I spent the day at Media Elementary School in the Rose Tree Media School District assisting 4th-grade teacher Mrs. Williamson. Mrs. Williamson is a teacher with 23 years of experience and she spent most her career with Media Elementary School. The school day for the students begins at 9:00 am and ends at 3:30 pm. I was supposed to report at 8:45 am as the teacher began preparing for the class few minutes before the students entered the classroom. I reached there at…

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    Books are often made into movies with the same titles and relatively the same plots, but it is rare to find a novel and a movie with completely different plots with so many similarities. Wall-E, an animated film about a robot, and The Handmaid’s Tale, a novel about a society where women are going sterile, can both be classified as having dystopian societies. In fact, they have many characteristics of a dystopian society in common. A few of these similarities include living in a dehumanized state…

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    The medium of film is such a powerful tool, that it influences thehuman mind in a very subtle manner. It is so accessible that one can even watch them on their phones, holding it in their hands. It manipulates our daily life in such an unnoticeable manner. It does it through advertisement, television shows and films as well. It chooses to focus on particular narratives and gives so much importance to them that the audience not only becomes more informed, but it triggers thought in the audience…

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    those who have been out of the matrix, for those trapped inside of the matrix believe it to be reality, as it has been the only reality they can remember experiencing. The truth is that they are serving as batteries in a pod. The matrix serves as a sliver of a makeshift reality, one that the enslaved human believe it to be true due to their constant dependence to their senses. As every sensation such as touch, taste, touch, smell, sight and smell was fabricated by the matrix and transmitted to…

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