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    Technological advances have certainly entered this era to facilitate people’s lives. There is no doubt that some new technology has been created to help operate or effectively manage time in a way that would be beneficial to humans. Technology significantly helps a number of people. A group that greatly benefits with the advances of technology is teenagers. Teens constantly use computers for schoolwork, networking, or knowing anything they want to know with a simple use of their fingertips. Furthermore

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    sometime in their lives. These questions date back since man was made. Nobody knows 100% what happens to us when we die, or what our purpose is in life. Humans have a natural instinct to raise questions to material that we are uncertain of. The movie The Matrix, Descartes First Meditation, and Plato’s The Allegory of the Cave all raise different aspects to questions such as do I exist, what is reality, and how do I know? In The Allegory of the Cave, Socrates and Glaucon are conversing. Socrates asks Glaucon

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    The Matrix Written and directed by the Wachowski brothers, ‘The Matrix’ is a science fiction film, which was released in the year 1999. It was the first film to use the now famous camera technique of ‘bullet time’ and also introduced wirework martial arts into conventional cinemas. Its vision of the future is similar to other science fiction films such as ‘Men In Black’ with the agents always wearing sunglasses and the idea of man vs. machine\evil. In the opening

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    The Philosophy of Film

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    theory of film - and addresses about the philosophical substance of films — films as philosophy. Thomas E. Wartenberg (Professor of philosophy at Mount Holyoke College) did a great job in showing when a film illustrates a philosophic claim and how “The Matrix” make contribution to philosophy. In this paper, I will look at another film, “Blade Runner”, to see the connection between philosophy and film, then discuss the question: Are the Replicants human? Wartenberg addressed the question: “Can philosophy

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    Hunger Games and Divergence, the dystopian theme in film is not a new one. The Matrix shows a society where humans exist without any freedom. The film, not only entertaining but thought provoking as well, paints a world with two different dimensions, a world very much like today’s when the film is closely examined. The Matrix questions the benefit of technology and influence over society. Like today’s world, in The Matrix technology dominates society. There are two dimensions in the film: the artificial

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    Because and are iid, the variance of the unexpected market returns is: and the covariance between the unexpected stock and market returns is: Therefore, combining (B.1) and (B.2) gives the expression for the noise beta of stock i: The approximation is likely to be good in non-concentrated markets, like the U.S. stock markets. In the particular case in which all stocks are of equal size (i.e., ), then we are in the presence of the base case of minimum market concentration ( and ). In this particular

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    The science fiction film genre has been around almost as long as movies have, but like the cinema it is still a fairly young art form. This genre came into existence shortly after the invention of the movie camera in 1888 and has endured for over one-hundred years. Science fiction is adaptive; it changes with the times and this trend can be seen in its incorporation of other genres, cultural history and technology. This essay will attempt to define the genre, chronicle the history and evolution,

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    Science Fiction Films The science fiction film genre has been around almost as long as movies have, but like the cinema it is still a fairly young art form. This genre came into existence shortly after the invention of the movie camera in 1888 and has endured for over one-hundred years. Science fiction is adaptive; it changes with the times and this trend can be seen in its incorporation of other genres, cultural history and technology. This essay will attempt to define the genre, chronicle the history

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    gain the power to control and manipulate the images on the screen more than it was ever possible before, and the directing duo of the Matrix trilogy brilliantly succeeded at exploring new frontiers of filmmaking. A perfect example of this is the Bullet-Time effect, expression created by its own inventor John Gaeta, who worked with Manex Visual Effects for The Matrix 's digital effects. It originally refers to a scene where the protagonist is able to dodge the agents ' bullets at an extreme speed;

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    Is Ignorance Bliss? Movies like 'Inception' and theories like Hedonism often support the proverb "Ignorance is Bliss", while movies like "The Matrix" and thought experiments like "The Experience Machine" often give reasons about why that is not true. In this essay I will come to a conclusion based on my beliefs by outlining a few of the arguments in each side. I will also give examples of times when ignorance truly is bliss. At the end of the movie ‘Inception’, we see Cobb return to his home

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