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    Inception and the Allegory of the Cave The movie “Inception” directly reflects Plato’s Allegory of the Cave. The idea that through a dream enlightenment becomes possible which directly relates to changing a way of thinking. The hero in the movie Cobb has demons to exercise from his former way of thinking In order to achieve his goal of “reality”. His sun or enlightenment is ridding himself of his wife Mal and showing himself the reality with Fisher. Mal represents the former way of thinking…

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    Sometimes we may think we are just stating an opinion not judgment, but we all do it. There are six errors in judgment. Stereotypes, the Judgment we give to a group of people. Unwarranted assumptions, beliefs and ideas that are taken for granted. Projection, when you put your own traits on someone else in order to justify your own actions. Halo effect, thinking someone is good at everything because of one or two good qualities they have. Snap judgement, decisions made before the all the…

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    The cerebellum, on the other hand, is involved in controlling movements through coordination, precision, and accurate timing of movement. Unlike the basal ganglia, it does not directly initiate or suppress movement but works by influencing movements by modifying activity patterns of the upper motor neurons. The cerebellum receives its input from the spinal cord in form of mossy fibers that project from the pons and spinocerebellar pathways. Mossy fibers contribute the information necessary for…

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    Seeing The Thing Analysis

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    The production of the play Almost, Maine performed by students at Florida Southern College is an overall “A”. Though it is not the greatest or the most memorable play that has been produced on the Buckner stage, but it nonetheless was a well performed and routine work with portraying the rise and fall of love through the magic of comedy and heart-break. The actor whom stood out the most to me was Joey Hedrick portraying Dave in the final scene, “Seeing the Thing”. Joey Hedrick as Dave, showed…

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    The word “temporary” has a specific connotation to it. By its definition, it is understood that it does not last forever; it is associated with time. Specifically, a time that is not lengthy. The word “temporary” can be used by means of an adjacent. It can describe people, objects, and actions. For example, people are temporary. We do not last forever; we have a limited lifetime. Likewise, technology is temporary. A laptop and cellphone have a temporary component to them. As technology advances…

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    Inception Film Analysis

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    Shared dreaming allows one to get inside of another’s mind unlocking thoughts from deep within, stealing information that one would not release in reality, this is called extraction. Dom Cobb is a spy who specializes in this exact thing. He is a thief of intangible things, he is a thief of ideas, secrets, and other various thoughts enclosed within the human mind. In the movie Inception, Cobb finds himself on the run for a murder he may or may not have committed, longing to see his children’s…

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    According to me, it is extremely important to notice such a vast amount of verbal processes within this text because they signal an important point. The latter can be explained as the need by Dickens to make seem the story as active as possible. Thus, he utilized so many verbal processes because they suggest the idea of interaction between the characters and support the chain of events described along the text. What is more, thanks to the presence of this kind of process it is possible to hear…

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    The reason I “agree” with Feuerbach is because we have not seen God, therefore like he stated, we create our own image. One source that makes me support that statement is through the movie/book: Heaven is for real. This movie/book at the end gave an image of what God could really look like, all because of a kid that went to heaven and came back to Earth and shared his visions. After watching this movie, I realized that we are used to the stereotypical image of God; which is an individual with…

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    SaskWater has received a Request for Service from the Town of Birch Hills requesting a peak flow of 130 igpm. An assessment was performed includes two of SaskWater existing systems. Option #1 the Melfort Regional Treated System (CLPOWSS); three scenarios were considered while investigating the CLPOWSS. Scenario #1 connects the Birch Hills community with the CLPOWSS, plus twining 5.5 km of the existing pipeline between Melfort and Kinistino, which would allow for 100% of average daily…

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    groundwater supply sources model have been established. In order to evaluate the likely future Addis Ababa city water demand-supply situations and possible implications on surface water reservoirs and groundwater supply sources, various scenario projections were tested on the dynamically linked surface water and groundwater model. From the scenarios, the following generalizations can be made. Two demand side scenarios were evaluated on the integrated model. 1. To evaluate implication of…

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