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    Adolf Hitler Influence

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    switched hands. It is presumably still around today. In US history, many Neo-Nazis have run for office and have won over many people but rarely reach any higher political office. Some of the Neo-Nazi groups are alike and have similar ideas to the Ku Klux Klan, they have shared leaders and sometimes worked together. The rise of Neo-Nazism in the United States is not unique. Even in places that were the victims of Nazism during the war, Neo-Nazist groups were formed, for example: France and Great…

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    protect technology because they believe this is their only way of survival. Neo has always been troubled with his purpose in this technology based world & is eventually approached by the legendary hacker, Morpheus. Morpheus fills Neo in on the dark secrets of the technology based world & helps Neo get to the "real" world. Neo quickly realizes it's his duty to protect the entire human existence. While learning how to trust, Neo also has to surpass his delusion of not being able to survive without…

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    lighting and the importance of reflective surfaces and what they represent. I will therefore analyze a specific sequence in the movie, and discuss the fundamental aspects to show how it links with the film as a whole. The escape scene starts off with Neo, also known as Mr. Anderson, at work in his small cubicle. His phone rings immediately and a deep-voiced man who, identifies himself as Morpheus, is on the other line. Morpheus then informs…

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    to non-formal “as well as education with a collective social purpose” (Tight, 2002, pp. 63-64). This essay will begin by explaining the purpose of adult education in todays present society. The essay will then go on to defining social democracy and neo-liberalism, followed by multiple comparisons of the two theories and their importance in the development and conceptulization of adult education.…

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    the psychodynamics was the major theme linking the neo-Freudians among themselves. Adler could have been the first one to explore and develop a comprehensive, complete theory of psychodynamic self. The death of Adler was followed by some of his views subtly influencing the neo-Freudian theory in a considerable fashion. These theories should; as suggested by Horney and Sullivan should be known to as Neo-Adlerian as against neo-Freudian. The term neo-Freudian is about loosely and inaccurately…

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    Lamassu Figure

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    Inside of the Metropolitan Museum of Art two large statues stand at the entrance of the Ancient Near East. These statues are Neo-Assyrian Sphinxes or the Mesopotamian equivalent. The Neo-Assyrian influence over Mesopotamia lasted from the ninth century to the sixth century. The primary function of the statues is not aesthetic. Royally commissioned art during the Neo-Assyrian period was responsible for maintaining and spreading the influence of rulers. They are protectors of the King of Assyria.…

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    created by sentient machines was designed to subdue the human population and use the heat and electrical activity of the human bodies as source of energy. A computer programmer known as “Neo” discovered the secret behind the modus operandi of the stimulated reality. Together with other people freed from the “dream world”, Neo launched a massive rebellion against the machine. The movie is reputedly known for its popularization of a visual effect commonly known as “bullet time". A number of…

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    It’s an undeniable reality that the ancient Greek philosophers understood the meanings of the material as well as the cosmic universe, the way they are portrayed in their writings. In Allegory of the Cave, Plato is speaking metaphorically. The cave is a metaphor for the reality which we live in. The story is the same as The Matrix in the fact that there are different realities that are believed in. Even though there are obvious differences, you can tell the movie drew from Allegory of the Cave…

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    The Matrix Ideology

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    released (Does 'The Matrix' Inspire the Disturbed). The media not only has its tendrils firmly wrapped around the message of the film, but the narrative following it. In this way, it controls the mental capital, the very desire to consume media. When Neo takes the red pill, he doesn’t just see the desert of the Real. He sees the dictatorship in democracy, suddenly aware of the invisible order which sustains his apparent “freedom”. At first glance, this ideology is framed as something blurring or…

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    liberalism and neo-liberalism. Classical liberalism supports a limited government, free market economy, and utilizes a laissez-faire economic system to pursue…

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