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    How does the readers understanding of Perry develop? Early on in the novel‚ In Cold Blood‚ Capote described Perry Smith as a dreamer who tended to live in his own fantasies rather than the real world. We find out that Perry has a creative ambition and a sensitive side as he is a musician. However‚ once again this dream of this his caused him to stop paying attention to reality and what is going on around him by going into a trance. Later on in the novel we are introduced to more of Perry’s

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    to him/her. And often could be asked the question‚ “Why someone would write a movie like this‚ which is far from reality?” But if you stop for a moment and think about your reality you may find out connection‚ and might start think if this is your real reality‚ or your reality is your dream. This is main point that I want to argue in this essay‚ the relationship of the author’s reality and the movie that he wrote by looking at two perspectives that of the characters and the other of objects used

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    When looked at briefly‚ Sullivan and Akbari’s views seem to be like the opposite sides of the same coin. Sullivan argues from a more personal standpoint that personal technology shuts us out from the world. Akbari‚ on the other hand‚ sees technology and our personal devices as a way to open the world up to us and provides facts and results from professional studies that show the connection between people and their happiness. It would seem it’s pretty straight forward; as different as black and white

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    customer satisfaction started to decrease we chalked that up to not having enough workers. Therefore; we hired more workers and managers so that they would not have to be worked as hard. This simulation had some aspects that seemed very similar to real life business and other aspects that seemed almost the opposite. The overall concept of the Biz Café is sound‚ but when you break it up into individual pieces‚ not so much. For example‚ in

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    are the most popular shows in many countries‚ such as American Idol in America‚ Britain’s Got Talent in Britain and If You Are The One in China. These shows‚ however‚ also are extremely controversial. While Reality TV is criticized for not showing real situations and for damaging viewers‚ the advantages outweigh the disadvantages. Reality TV is criticized for the reason that there is almost no reality in the shows. Critics believe that the contestants are selected by producers who follow the standard

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    lack of jobs‚ and how to escape the harsh world. The first main topic about this book is the academic pressure parents put on there kids. Parents will do anything to get there children to be successful in school. Giving up her day job‚ one mother would go with his son to school every day‚ making sure he would stay on task. Some parents will enter there children in weekly resume boosting activities even if they can not afford it. To the kids the world revolves around the college entrance exam

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    regards to their settings and plots. However‚ the similarity of both stories lies within the characters. In both stories‚ the characters experience a sort of self-inflicted isolation. The state of unknowingly separating themselves from the outside world is a common trait shared between the prisoners and Emily. In Plato’s allegory‚ the prisoners are initially afraid to leave the cave for fear of what might lie beyond it. They truly believed that their lives as they consisted within cave to be the only

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    The Allegory  of the Cave‚ Plato‚presents‚ in brief form‚ most of Plato’s major philosophical assumptions: his belief that the world revealed by our senses is not the real world but only a poor copy of it‚ and that the real world can only be apprehended Looking Beyond the Structure Chapter Two – What are Appearance and Reality Example given – Parthenon “column isn’t straight” “From where you are standing the column isn’t straight. People believe what they see – and this is not always how things

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    Realities of the Real World “If you’re not prepared for the changes ahead when you enter the professional world‚ your career could derail before it ever really has a chance to get started.” “To smooth the transition‚ it helps to understand the realities of how corporate life differs from college life.” Patsy Moore-Talbott‚ Nat’l Bus Employ Wkly‚ ‘93 Quote of the Day “Work is just like college – except without the fun.” - Dilbert Things You’ll Need to be Able to Do Later in Life

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    Plato the Cave

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    prisoners who were chained facing the wall. This was the only world the prisoners have ever known‚ the shadows‚ noises of the objects that wasn’t seen. Now just imagine one of the prisoners was released and was taken from the cave and left outside. From all the time spent in the cave‚ it took the prisoners some time adjusting to the sun light. After adjusting to the blinding light‚ the freed prisoner started to experience the outside world for the very first time. With his new perception from experiencing

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