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    from being destroyed. The protagonists in the movies “The Matrix” and the “The Truman Show” perceive who they truly are and realize their purpose in life because they choose to discover the truth rather than accepting a delusion. In “The Matrix”, Neo chooses to take the red pill of truth rather than the blue pill of ignorance, leaving him with no regrets in the end. In “The Truman Show”, Truman decides to figure out the abnormality of his reality because he feels that something…

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    the same time but from different viewpoints, allowing for a computer to integrate each of the viewpoints together. When Neo first encounters an agent on a roof he fires his entire clip at him. The agent blurrily moves out the way of every single bullet. He then fires his gun at Neo who evades nearly every bullet. The dodging scene is shown in slow-motion with bullets flying by Neo. The effect of this reinforces the main idea that the virtual reality has physical rules capable of being bent or…

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    Plato describes that one of the prisoners is dragged out of the cave, the same way that Morpheus takes Neo out of the matrix. This process of going from ignorance to enlightenment is a harsh one and in both cases is clearly exposed. In the allegory Plato describes that “Whenever any of them was unchained and was forced to stand up suddenly, to turn around…

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    Sean Farrell UPP 520 Professor Betancur Essay #2: The Downfall and Revitalization of Detroit and its relation to Neo-Liberalism Introduction: The city of Detroit has undergone a series of dramatic economic transformations throughout its history. It is these economic cycles throughout Detroit’s chronological timeline that help to both explain and describe the condition that Detroit is in, as well as give perspective for policymakers to come up with ways to deal with and improve the…

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    Pink Film Analysis

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    characteristics Apartheid and neo-colonialism are represented in Thompson’s play “pink”. The first characteristic is Apartheid that cleared when the playwright mentioned the separation places between the black people and the white people that reflect a different treatment between the two communities.as well as, they do not have the same human rights. On other hands, the second characteristic is Neo-colonialism that reflected by the strict laws imposed on blacks that cannot be disobeyed.…

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    back up in 1999, hollywood decided to make The Matrix. The Matrix takes the main character, Neo, for a wild ride. The beginning, Neo lives out his life as a computer hacker, however he does not know it but, he is in the…

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    people and jungle cats, where the author brings on board the fierce mood that the people had. In addition to this, because of the soothing quality of trinity’s voice, Neo feels it like a drug received through him (Larry and Wachowski, p. 13). With the knowledge of how people feel when they take a drug, the reader gets to picture how Neo heard Trinity’s voice. Just like a drug where one feels either strong or weak, but to this perception, the character felt weak but nice because of the soothing…

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    Absolutism In The 70s

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    Hence, the state lost its power in this sense during neo-liberalism period. Targ persuasively argues that both the right-wing and left-wing accounts are inaccurate. He suggests that neo-liberalism emergence was not because of the decline of welfare state or the strategy set up by capitalists, but because of a continuation of impromptu moves from the politicians, media…

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    legislation of the British, other historians find west ward expansion to be the leading cause. During the evolution study of the Revolutionary War, ways of thinking have changed from the loyalists, whigs, progressives, imperial school, and most recently the neo-whigs. Using the various writings of major historians from these categories, this paper will focus on exposing the major causes of the Revolutionary War.…

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    Intersectionality in the Academy Introduction With this paper, I will explore the inclusion of intersectionality in the academy. To do so, I will provide a genealogical analysis of the ways in which intersectionality has been taken up and implemented by the neo-liberal academy and feminist scholars. The purpose of this paper, then, is to trace the history of intersectionality in relation to the academy in order to consider a future that is beyond inclusion. My analysis will start with the…

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