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    Paper Topic III: What’s So Bad About the Matrix? I believe that through living in a matrix or being a brain-in-a-vat‚ you are ultimately alienating yourself from the world and missing out on the true experience of life. In this paper I will argue that life is not only comprised of the mental state‚ but rather the combination of a physical and mental existence. There are three reasons that justify my stance on life and existence. The rejection of a matrix and the brain-in-a-vat scenario is simply

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    1. INTRODUCTION Multinational corporations are important factors in the processes of globalization. National and local governments often compete against one another to attract MNC facilities‚ with the expectation of increased tax revenue‚ employment‚ and economic activity. To compete‚ political entities may offer MNCs incentives such as tax breaks‚ pledges of governmental assistance or subsidized infrastructure‚ or lax environmental and labor regulations. These ways of attracting foreign investment

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    In The Matrix and Ready Player One‚ there are life-like simulations that provide a distraction from the user’s surroundings. However‚ the implications of both the Matrix and OASIS and how they are utilized brings out stark and moral differences between them. In The Matrix‚ the hero Neo is released from a contrived world in which he has been forced to live in his whole life. Morpheus‚ the man who saves him‚ reveals the true world to Neo - a world in which sentient robots farm humans for electricity

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    The BCG Growth-Share Matrix The BCG Growth-Share Matrix is a portfolio planning model developed by Bruce Henderson of the Boston Consulting Group in the early 1970’s. It is based on the observation that a company’s business units can be classified into four categories based on combinations of market growth and market share relative to the largest competitor‚ hence the name "growth-share". The growth-share matrix thus maps the business unit positions within these two important determinants of profitability

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    The widely popular science fiction movie‚ “The Matrix‚” directed by the Wachowski brothers deals with a false reality. In this‚ people are kept in shells as energy sources and plugged into a computer simulation of a world that they believe is real and concrete. The premise is that artificially intelligent machines surpassed the intellect of humans and have risen up against them. Cut off from the sun‚ their source of energy‚ they turn to humans as the ultimate renewable source of energy. The story

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    The Matrix and the US Constitution By: Anonymous [Judge Dale‚ retired] April 10‚ 2010 Source: http://www.fourwinds10.com/siterun_data/government/corporate_u_s/news.php? q=1284232067 The following was reformatted and converted to a booklet by the AntiCorruption Society. Foot notes‚ excerpts and images have been added‚ however the text represents the author’s original work. The Matrix and the US Constitution EXCERPTS Pg 7 The Constitution is not for “We the People:” As mentioned before‚ the Colonists

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    him up‚ and sucks a the most literal image of a wire tap or "bug" out of him. Neo officially crosses the threshold and enters the world of the matrix when he chooses to take the red pill from Morpheus. Finally‚ he has the "belly of the whale" syndrome when everything he has ever known‚ his logic‚ is literally ripped apart with his departure from the matrix and into the doomsday-ish world‚ as Morpheus exposes the lies that are the matix. The next step in the hero’s journey is the road of trials. This

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    Ansoff matrix The Ansoff product/ market matrix is a tool that helps businesses decide their product and market growth strategy. Ansoff’s product/ market matrix suggests that a business’ attempts to grow depend on whether it markets new or existing products in new or existing markets. The traditional four box grid or matrix Ansoff model Alternative Ansoff style matrix A revised version of the Ansoff matrix featuring a 3×3 or nine box grid or matrix. History – The Product / Market Matrix Igor

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    be seen depicted throughout history in sci-fi movies. In the particular movie entitled‚ The Matrix‚ directed and written by brothers Laurence and Andrew Wachowski in 1999. This film shows a new form of technology‚ not only in through the plot but also its special affects and symbols. The upcoming millennium also marked a perfect time to release such a complex film for the public viewing pleasures. The Matrix takes place nearly century ahead in the future. The human race is nothing‚ but virtual slaves

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    The company I chose to conduct my BCG Matrix on was Wal-Mart‚ because this company has become one of the largest and most successful companies within the United States. Wal-Mart started out as a small retail business in 1962 in Rogers‚ Arkansas by Sam Walton. Today Wal-Mart has more than 10‚000 stores in more than twenty eight different countries. In 2012 Wal-Mart gained revenue of $421‚849 million dollars‚ which was an increase of 3.4% from the previous year. (www.topics.nytimes.com>Business>Companies

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