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    Disproving solipsism is the key to support the idea that reality is real. The philosophical theory of a false reality can be traced all the way back to Plato’s Allegory of the Cave, where 3 prisoners are trapped in a cave and

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    constructed by the ego of their companion character. This creates justifications for any crime or action taken by the Hero characters as they act in “the name of justice” and believe they are acting freely. Both the Hitchhikers Guild to The Galaxy and The Matrix has Myth Criticism complexes in nature. They follow a hero that must fulfill a quest to discover himself and woo a female interest. In either case the universality of their stories are evident as they are conflicted by the same dilemmas. Carl Jung

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    4.1. Identify customer requirements The customer is given a questionnaire and their responses are recorded in their own languages. SMEs may not immediately have knowledge or action plans to meet the customer demands, but the requirements need to be documented in the same way that it was delivered by the customers. After which the CRs can be organized hierarchically with no limit on the number of the hierarchical levels [3]. The customers are categorized as internal customers (e.g., stakeholders

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    actions more than we realize. This paper shall attempt to demonstrate the similarities between Plato’s theory of “Innate Ideas” and “The Allegory of the Cave” via the film The Matrix. In the 21st century, robots waged war on humans. When humans fought back, they took the robots solar power source away. But the robots were smart, and learned humans were great battery replacements. This is how the Matrix was born. A computer program to keep society happy, calm, and unaware of what is really going on around

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    It is important to have a solid belief in what you’re living is “real” without a belief that the world you’re living in right now is the real world can be a very dangerous path. I know that this world is the “real world”, this recognition of this world as being the true real world is vital to having a true impact on this world in all aspects of life socially, economically, and spiritually. This knowledge of living in the “Real world” is so important because, if I believe that this isn’t the one true

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    Principles of Organization These four broad principles have many variations and considered as exclusive principles of organization which are as under: Chronological Order (order of Time) In chronological order or time order, items, events, or even ideas are arranged in the order in which they occur. This pattern is marked by such transitions as next, then, the following morning, a few hours later, still later, that Wednesday, by noon, when she was seventeen, before the sun rose, that April

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    Matrix and Mindscan: Are AI’s Human or a Hoax? Since the beginning of humanity, people have disputed over the standards of what qualifies as a human being. In ancient Rome, the Romans persecuted and enslaved those of conquered states. In WWII Hitler slaughtered thousands of Jews. In the primary stages of America’s founding, rich white plantation owners imported black slaves to cultivate their fields. All of these types of persecution occurred because a greater, more powerful group considered the

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    As a final example of the application of the Gauss-Newton method, we attempted to find the best fit for a set of data with a sinusoidal function. This example illustrates how the Gauss-Newton method can applied to functions with more that just two variables, and that it can be applied to an equation of any form. In it, will attempt to model temperature data with a sinusoidal function. Below is a chart of the average high temperatures per month of the city of Monroe Louisiana (courtesy of weather

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    place in which to live. Many authors use their dystopian novels to voice their opinion of where the world is heading. The social science fiction novel 1984 written by George Orwell has many similarities and differences as the science fiction movie The Matrix directed by Lana Wachowski. In the dystopian worlds in both the book and the movie, the characters have similar feelings towards how their worlds are ran. In 1984 characters Winston and Julia share the same feelings towards their world, they both

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    Do you think you possess any information that we can assimilate to our work? Is that plot referring to the same matrix which is described in this draft? If so, I would appreciate if you provide that plot and its relevant raw data to me. P.S.: For your further information, in the present work, CS stands for NLI-122, CZ for NLI-110, and CSZ for NLI-123. I absolutely

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