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    Bam. Pow. Whack. Kaboom. Look at these words and look at them closely. These are onomatopoeiae. What is an onomatopoeia? Besides being a hard word to both read and write, it's when a sound is associated with a word. Long before the days of the moving pictures, onomatopoeias were a special effect of the sort. They helped add substance and excitement to a given scenario. However, this is 2017. We have the technology to create something bigger. Today's special effects are nothing short of jaw-dropping

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    What Is The Matrix?

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    Few movies entered the pop culture zeitgeist as quickly as “The Matrix.” The movie is less than twenty years old, but after this viewing I was reminded of just how many famous scenes and lines are referenced in other texts. And that’s for good reason, as “The Matrix” is a landmark action film and a great film overall. This movie follows Thomas Anderson (Keanu Reeves), a programmer who goes by the hacker alias Neo online. Neo is a fairly normal guy, minus the cybercrimes he commits, but his world

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    or do they point the finger. In most cases people have transactional style relationships where they look to assign blame rather than problem solve and help. Empathy based relationships allow you to get more done and faster when operating in the matrix and leading horizontally. For empathy to develop in your relationships, you need to invest in people when you don’t need something. You need to look for ways to help them be successful by supporting them, helping remove obstacles and looking for

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    with Morpheus and he took blue medicine. It is the truth. He wants to know actual world. Red medicine returns to normal life. After that, He learned a lot of how to fight and he fights with the agents in virtual reality. The virtual world is called matrix. It is all programs dominate. He fights to save mankind. The last is that he is savior and he can be anything. I love this movie because it was very exciting and powerful but it is very difficult story for me. The reason is that there are two of

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    Plato’s “Allegory of the Cave” and The Matrix, both deal with defining the concept of what is really “real.” In both stories, the main characters are trapped in a false reality, which essentially is all they have ever known. In order to shake the false reality, both must experience an essential “culture shock” and take a journey outside of the reality they are living in. But sometimes, its hard to face the true reality. The greatest struggle for both characters is distinguishing between what is perceived

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    through information based on conceptual content, natural languages have limited the expression for such area of study. By Using Cholesky decomposition finds the lower triangular matrix that satisfies . For instance, with two random variables the decomposition is done as worked. Although, a determinant of the correlation matrix of the main variables does not have to be positive and in that case other transformation methods can be applied. NLP (natural language processing)is used for stemming, stop word

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    The Cave and the Matrix Movie critics and philosophers alike agree that the movie “The Matrix” is indeed based upon certain Platonic themes from Book VII of The Republic. In this story entitled "The Allegory of the Cave," he describes a dark underground cave where a group of people are sitting in one long row with their backs to the cave's entrance. Chained to their chairs from an early age, all the humans can see is the distant cave wall in from of them. The shadows of statues held by unseen

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    A Comparison of the Representation of the Future of The Matrix and Planet of the Apes Sci-fi films were born in the aftermath of the industrial and scientific revolutions of the 19th century. The first motion picture from this genre was ‘Le Voyage Dans La Lune’, a Georges Meties production from 1902. This is regarded as the first

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    He says to Neo, “I imagine that right now you're feeling a bit like Alice, tumbling down the rabbit hole, huh? This reference to Alice in Wonderland enables viewers to understand that Neo is in a position in which anything is possible within the Matrix. Neo replies, “you could say that.” “I can see it in your eyes,” Morpheus quickly responds. Morpheus continues talking with Neo as he stands, which reiterates Morpheus’s position as a leader. Morpheus speaks at a confident and fast pace, which involves

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    the last section we use a formula which is due to Pratoussevitch [6] to compute trace of matrices generated by complex reflection. Mathematics Subject Classification : 51M99 Keywords: Hermitian matrix, Hermitian form, Free group, Triangle group, Special linear group, Special unitary group, Trace of a matrix. 1 Introduction In his survey paper published as [4], Parker studied the connection between the geometry of M and traces of Γ, where M is a complex hyperbolic orbifold written as H2 C /Γ and Γ

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