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    Virtual environment allows the user to interact with the computer simulation environment, where the user experience is the interaction between the real and the imagined. Augmented reality and virtual reality technology enhanced mixing two. Virtual enhanced by combining real objects and computer data, virtual items will be generated in reality. This means that the user can see coexist in the same space of virtual and real objects. But just let enhancement technology of virtual items appear in reality, is not completely replace it (Architecture Mixed Reality n.d.). Based on Azuma(1997), augmented reality system is defined as a combination of real and virtual, real interaction and registered in 3D. On the other hand, enhanced virtual sex is also known as mixed reality, is a real and unreal technology merge. Enhanced virtual environment mostly in a virtual space, being integrated physical and virtual objects interact in real time. The purpose is to restore virtual heritage cultural heritage as a real environment, users can immerse and understand its historical past. Through augmented reality, virtual heritage and legacy will be the contact between users. The interaction between them is one way in which the virtual heritage is…

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    believe that there is only black and white or good and bad. However, this does not seem to be the case in real life situations. This book seems to be an incredible opportunity to experience complex stories that expose the harsh reality of life. In the book, Krik Krak, a series of short stories, the author Danticat utilizes juxtaposition to create complex characters that in return create an overall feeling of mixed emotions. The specific examples that best display complex characters creating an…

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    political form and structure took place along the way. At different stages in our history we had different types of governments and economic systems. For a large part of our economic history, two classifications of economic systems played a major role, capitalist or free market economic system and socialist or command economic system. The main difference between these systems is the degree of economic freedom and control. Mixed economy as the name…

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    augmentation. In manufacturing, there is an approach called the Computer-integrated Manufacturing process which involves the use of computers to control the production process. This process involves examining and identifying problems in the components of equipment, managing equipment performance and schedule, equipment tools and devices as well as measurement. To achieve augmented reality aided manufacturing and also ensure effectiveness and productivity, some key processes will have to be…

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    be any other way? Then though, he realizes that in his dreams he is just as deceived by his senses. For while he is in a dream he thinks that he is in reality. His senses trick him into believing that his dream is real. This proves his earlier point that knowledge cannot necessarily come through the senses because they trick us and mislead us. In paragraphs five, six, and seven, Descartes explores the fact that even though our senses can deceive us, there are basic things that truly exist in…

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    not see how falsehoods of words can be merely “a kind of imitation of this affection in the soul” (382b) if they are in fact falsehoods: Both true and noble falsehoods diverge from an objective reality that Plato posits exists and is accessible to those with an appropriate education. That one form of falsehood is harmful to the soul while another only imitates the harmful form is not a claim Plato substantiates and is a claim of no practical import, as falsehood is incompatible with higher truth…

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    Reality is more struggle and difficult than illusion by magic and imagination. Having a reality has few consequences like showing their style or effort to achieve or be a better one. It’s a hard experience for someone to become imagination. As we learned from the Streetcar named Desire, the characters are using more illusion to ditch problems from others and escape reality. It’s hard for the characters like Blanche to tell the truth. As we seen in the play that Blanche was drinking would stop…

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    Magical realism is “… characterized by the matter-of-fact inclusions of fantastic or mythical elements into apparently realistic fiction” (Edison). Characteristics of this genre include plentitude, hybridity, metafiction, and an unreliable narrator. A story that shows magical realism is “A Very Old Man With Enormous Wings” by Gabriel García Márquez. Márquez is recognized as one of the best authors who combines reality with fantasy: “… García Márquez, combining radically different realities, what…

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    qualities of undifferentiated reality creates an empirical world of names and forms. Advaitins believe that superimposition is based on worldly experiences and the world in general. Some superimpositions are temporary while others are beginingless and endless (those that include superimposing the world on Brahman, empirically taking the world to be real which is not). The things that are considered real such as the snake do not have unperceived essence of existence (esse is precipi) (Gupta,…

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    In relation to questioning the past, the stories uncover the inability to rely on memories. Notably, there is a blurring of fact from fiction when often the characters and sometimes even the reader doesn’t know what really occurred or is the truth. This is pointed out by Austerlitz’s teacher when he mentions: it would take an endless length of time to describe the events of such a day properly[...] [a]ll of us, even when we think we have noted every tiny detail, resort to set pieces which have…

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