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    1.0 Introduction 1.1 Introduction to Augmented Reality Augmented Reality is the primary technology that is utilized in this project. The functionality of the application is based on Augmented Reality. Augmented Reality is an integration of the physical world along with the virtual world. Most of the people confuse Augmented Reality with Virtual Reality, but virtual reality is the simulation of the physical world in a virtual world. There is quite a difference like in acting a movie and watching

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    In reality individuals morph depends mostly on living circumstance. Because of living circumstances many individuals reality changes, people are doing anything for their needs of survival. When there aren't much more options for many, you lead to a path where you need to change your way of life and do what you need to suit your needs to survive. Reality morphs for individuals when they think the reality they are living in isn't suitable, this may cause them to abandon their principles and morals

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    Objective Reality Cannot Exist Without Subjective Reality Caliegh Carleton-Shubat December/2012 HZT4U Papich The topic of Meta-Ethics pertaining to whether moral values are objective or subjective, and whether or not as a society we should be able to intervene on another society if we do not believe what they are doing is morally ethical, is quite a large topic. How can we come up with a solid answer as to whether or not there are universal human values, and whether

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    you can become a part of reality. Not the ‘reality’ you think you live everyday in, making up ideals in your head and feeding into society, the reality that actually exists. The ‘reality’ isn’t that ‘life’ sucks, or ‘life’ is great. Reality is static: it justs exists, it doesn’t falter depending on your mood, your emotions and thoughts are all inside of you while everything else around you keeps moving. Perception taints reality to the point where the definition of reality loses any meaning. However

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    Appearance and Reality      In Chapter One Bertrand Russell basically wants to know the true meaning of “reality”. The truth is that “reality” can never truly be determined. I say this because there is a difference between believing and actually knowing. For example I know the desk in the front of the classroom is real. I know this because all of my senses concur. Now when I try to determine to color, the texture or even the shape of the desk I will run into a problem.      Just

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    the human mind into a different dimension. The character Alice in Alice Madness Returns is living in two separate worlds one of her reality and one in her mind. What makes this game special is the fact that it 's multiple worlds in one. The game has Alice 's true life reality which is pretty boring considering she 's mentally insane and has breakdowns, but her reality when she has her breakdowns causes her to go into different lands but all part of one main place called Wonderland. The immersion

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    Buddhism Reality Essay

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    In Buddhism reality is what we perceive it to be, we use our senses and through our body and it can create false perceptions arising from individual karma. Our reality is created from what we believe it to be through experiences and what we build our reality upon. When we are mislead by illusions around us such as appearances then we create a false reality and do not see the universe as clearly. The universe is based off of reincarnation and in each life we learn a different reality through the new

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    Reality In Socrates Cave

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    human perception. As humans, our reality is restricted by our senses, which we use them to interpret the world around us. All the cave dwellers knew was their experience: being chained and unable to move with only shadows to look at. They assumed that experiences were reality because that was all they knew. By breaking the chains, they were freed from their perceptions and experienced a new reality. The shadows of Socrates’ cave act as representations of reality for the cave dwellers. They mislead

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    forced to create alternative realities The brain is a crucible: a melting pot of intersecting ingredients that forges a reality that is deceptively the same, but often vastly different for each individual. That reality is a construct is a fashionable term these days; it means that we tend to see reality from a particular frame of reference. There is always a context, whether it be political, social or cultural. For those who are unable to construct a satisfactory reality, it is then that they are forced

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    Reality or just Perception? Imagine one day you wake up and look out the window. Nevertheless, what you see is nothing like your local neighbor’s house. But a jungle full of wild animals. You know the jungle is not real...or is it? This comes to the question, what is the reality? Is it something we see immediately? Is it something we believe in? Reality could be anything. But what happens if what we view isn’t real? What if reality was just a misconception? In some cases, our brain would imagine

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