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    At first glance this statement sounds very poetic and unreal, but when you put a lot of thought into it your eyes are open to the real world around us. Our world is ruled by this statement. This occurs with humans and other humans, animals and other animals, and between people and animals. This is as how our world works. I say this statement is very true and real. This can happen upon two people through bullying. When one person is bullying another person, they do it so that they can feel…

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    “The Problem of Evil” The “Problem of evil” is the problem of reviving the existence of the evil in the world with the existence of an omnipotent and a perfect God. The argument from evil is an argument saying that the existence of such evil should not be in this world with an existence of a God. Christianity says that God created the world we live in and that he sustains it. They also claim that God knows all things and is capable and of seeing everything. Christianity claims…

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    essentially a convergence between what we do in real life and our digital world. He touches also on the idea that it odd that there is so much overlapping between the activities we do when working in comparison to what we so for fun online. Throughout is writing he compares the roles we take online in these games to the different career paths that we can take in life. He explains that at a very basic level all of these task involve the basic career skills that we need to succeed in the work…

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    Today, every aspect of our civilized world is connected. You can call, text, message, chat, and video chat family in New York when you 're visiting Melbourne, or you could be in Bolivia and friend someone on social media that lives in St. Petersburg. The technology that we have today allows us to stay in contact with the rest of the world 24/7. Because of our advanced and technologically connected world, a new issue has arisen in our world of communication and relationships with others. While it…

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    The Matrix Research Paper

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    and, now in the real world, attempts to expose the illusion with Morpheus and other rebels. Now a rebel, Neo learns about his role in the reality and must confront the agents,…

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    organizations, such as the United Nations, did not directly affect the way we made our decisions. Zootopia was Country 2 at the beginning of the simulation,…

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    is also widely known for his theory of Form where he explains that the world that we live in is just the imitation of what the real world holds. The real world is all about being pure, eternal which is unchanging. There are many problems to Plato’s theory. First there is the ethical problem which states that humans cannot be happy because our life is constantly changing so how do we attach ourselves to others or things when we know one day they will die or an object will be lost. For example,…

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    and Descartes a common theme is the realization that the world is all a sensory illusion by which an elaborate system of deception can perpetrate individuals to a common belief or perception. One of the main points that is shared between the excerpt by Plato/Descartes and the synopsis of The Matrix is that everything around us is perceived through our senses. Yet, because each individual perceives the world in a different aspect, how do we know that our senses are not faulted by biased opinion…

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    how I perceive life to in our part of the world today. The similarities consist of adapting our environment to suit ourselves, forcing more school on future children to make it in the world, and having our day chopped up into little pieces. While the difference we have is the concept of working doesn’t apply to everyone and we don’t have to continuously adapt to our segmented day every day because we become accustomed to it. Our first similarity is that we continue to adapt our environment to…

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    the whole world on his shoulders’ he is responsible for the world and for himself as a way of being.” Jean- Paul Sartre was a nineteenth century philosopher whose philosophy is based on existentialism. The basic concept of existentialism is that humans are free and are responsible for their own actions. According to Sartre, the primary condition of human existence and the concept that serves as a basis or foundation for everything is that they are free. In his idea of existentialism, we are free…

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