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    the Neo-Malthusian theory and states that “the means of subsistence increases at a ratio of arithmetic while the population increases faster than subsistence at a geometrical rate”. The theory therefore claims that there would be an inevitable amount/stock of goods supporting life in the future. According to the this, it would stop only if the rate of human reproduction declined or inclined of a calamity which would reduce the human population. Cornucopians on the other hand compared to…

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    her love back when she's married to another man. The Matrix is about a man named Neo and was messaged by the Matrix that he will be a Matrix, later on he met a friend named Morphias and he was Neo’s father basically but eventually Morphias gets caught by the Matrix. Additionally, I believe in both stories there contains a hero that follows a hero's journey circle and those heroes are Gatsby in “The Great Gatsby” and Neo in “The Matrix”. My reasons behind Gatsby being a hero are: Fills in the…

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    Their behavior in which they behave in the office (when looking for Neo) is intimidating which in real life the police are actually intimidating. The manner which the dress code of each character goes hand in hand with their behavior. The characters are well dressed. Neo’s dressing code emphasizes the actual life of reality…

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    This paper will seek to explain the difference between quantitative and qualitative data, as well as how quantitative data can be collected using continuous and discrete variables. Parametric and nonparametric statistics will be discussed in relation to different variables, and how they can be used to analyze collected data. Examples connected to personality testing will be given and related to possible best uses for various types of information and data. Additional information may be presented…

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    and keeps his legacy going in his writings. Additionally, the introducing of the idea of knowledge of the true forms and the necessity of knowledge of reality leading to a true self-knowledge. In the same way, “The Matrix” forces the main character, Neo to learn the reality which forces him to a true self-knowledge and an overall true knowledge of what he is presented with. Education as we know it is not true education in the philosophical form, but in fact is a sort of a “recollection.” The…

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    2. Write an essay defining and then comparing and contrasting the two ideologies that we examined this semester, so far: Neo-liberalism and Marxism. “Neoliberalism is a small-state economic ideology based on promoting "rational self-interest" through policies such as privatisation, deregulation, globalisation and tax cuts.” http://anotherangryvoice.blogspot.com/2012/09/what-is-neoliberalism-explained…

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    dead, remain where you are. Make no movement until you are ordered.” (221) This quote states that “Big Brother” was listening to Winston and Julia and now they are under arrest. In The Matrix, Neo thinks that he is living a normal life until he got a message on his computer saying that, “we’re watching you.” Neo feels weird about it and gets a phone call from Morpheus who helps him get out of this dehumanized state from the agents who take him to interrogate. He finally realizes what kind of…

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    Shelby steels view’s on affirmative action aligns with the neo-conservative view. He recaps on the theory explaining that affirmative action and other entitlement programs stem from the presence of white liberal guilt. He recognizes this as the guilt which roots from the ill- intentions and actions of their ancestors which motivates them to sponsor and advocate for these government assistance programs. White liberals believe that by installing a program, which is intended to elevate the black…

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    understanding of a threat (p. 86). When assembling Clark, Fischhoff & Chauvin?s methods, this model can demonstrate intelligence collection challenges that should be considered when developing NEOs for the DROC. Appendix D demonstrate another model for determining the intelligence requirements for developing NEOs for the DROC. The framework consists of four principles: appraising the threat, determining resources pertaining to the evacuation and logistics based on the threat and available…

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    explanations for prison growth in New Zealand such as penal populism, public disenchantment with the current government, public attitudes towards crime and harsher sentences, and lobby groups. There have also been important explanations in the form of neo liberalism, political structures and inequality. I will examine these explanations in my essay. These two perspectives could be combined as there is a lot of overlap between the two ideas and the two rely on one another to exist. The increase…

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