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    yourself how can the influence of others affect your life? Society influences in many ways, but for the most part, it changes who we are. Society is a far-reaching effect on people by shaping their belief system, values and behavior. In the film The Matrix, the Wachowskis develope the idea that society tremendously influences individuals, because society completely changes them and makes them into successful people. Society has multitude of ways in which it can influence an individual's…

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    Ansoff Matrix Analysis

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    before the current market will not only help in your business to live difficult times (Greene,2007). “Growth decisions have been analyzed theoretically for several decades using Ansoff 's (1957) matrix, the construct of business development is more problematic” (Normand, T, 2015). However, using Ansoff’s matrix especially the market development strategy and exporting a product to another region are risky because the…

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    6. Why does Nick Bostrom believe that the universe may be a virtual simulation? Do you agree or disagree? Substantiate your answer The famous movie trilogy “The Matrix” describes a human life by a conscious creation of a virtual machine space. And recently, a team of philosophers express that we could really live in a computer-generated universe. Nick Bostrom is one of the philosophers. He believes that our universe may be the value of life computer simulation. He believes that after our highly…

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    In Orson Scott Card’s surprising novel and film Ender’s Game, Ender Wiggin is burdened with the responsibility of saving the world from their alien enemy, the Buggers. Though every person on the Earth has their own responsibilities some aren’t as important as saving the Earth. In the novel and film Ender faces many obstacles but will soon overcome them. While watching the film there were two differences from the novel that stood out, Ender’s age and when all of the characters were introduced.…

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    Allegory Of The Cave

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    The Allegory of the Cave is a hypothesis put into perspective by Plato, regarding human awareness. In the short story a group of prisoners have been confined in a cavern ever since birth with no knowledge of the outside world. They are chained facing a wall unable to turn their heads. While a fire behind them gives off a faint light. Sometimes people pass by carrying figures of animals and other objects that cast shadows on the wall. The prisoners believe that the shadows are real and they begin…

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    I Am Number Four:Lost Files:Secret Histories is a series of three stories that all tie together in the end. These novellas tell you about how the Mogadorians don’t want you to know about how they operate. The Mogadorians appear “normal” but under their houses they have labs and other buildings where they monitor Loric activity. Their future plans to attack the planet Lorien, and about how the main character, Adam, turns on his own flesh and blood all plays out in a three part story called I Am…

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    Plato’s ‘Allegory of the Cave’ presents the theory that every individual goes through a ‘cave’ in life, and eventually becomes enlightened. In the cave described by Plato, prisoners are powerless and chained to the wall. The prisoners are missing out on all the things happening behind them, like the fire and the puppets. What they can see and hear are shadows and echoes. When the prisoners tried to get out of the cave, they couldn’t face the real world; they had mistaken appearance for reality.…

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    Plato was a philosopher in classical Greece and the founder of the academy in Athens, the first institution of higher learning in the western world. Plato’s allegory of cave is from his work “Republic” in which he describes a group of people who are chained to the wall such that they cannot move at all , facing a blank wall and have lived like that for all their lives. They have no knowledge of the outside world so they are presented with shadows that are casted from the fire behind them, so…

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    Have you ever been made to feel less than because of your skin color, sex, sexual orientation, or even your religion? This is a question that could be asked of anyone. I think that is what Patricia Hill-Collins meant by “The Matrix of Domination.” If you take a good hard look at the world around us, people seem eager to dislike everyone for one reason or another and they have a myriad of reasons to do so. What is interesting is the reasons often coincide with the hatred, and it still doesn’t…

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    as bring people to both sides of the argument on if we should advance to allow machines to have a conscious or no we shouldn't as it is the act of having machines should not be able to be on par with humans beings. Many have seen the movie, The Matrix as the movie premise is that we as humans have created machines that had artificial intelligence took over the human society and created events that led to having the creator of the machines to be in fear of…

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