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    One of the conspiracy theories that rose around the events of Pearl Harbour was that the military section of the U.S and have foreknowledge of the attacks and didn’t do anything to prevent it‚ so Franklin D. Roosevelt could declare war on the Japanese and join WWII. One of the most important parts of America’s advance knowledge of Japan’s intentions was the U.S government’s success in cracking Japan’s secret communication code called “Purple”. Japan used it to communicate to its government groups

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    He must have noticed the bags under her eyes or the look of despair in her eyes. Either that or he was a mind reader‚ she wasn’t entirely sure at this point. “I have a theory‚” he started “more of a conspiracy theory really.” Clara gave him a blank stare not really in love with the idea of conversing with another human being. “Have you ever wondered why? Why the population rate is suddenly dropping more and more as the years progress. There

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    Philosophy Ego Theory and Bundle Theory Derek Parfit’s views on personal identity and the Ego and Bundle Theory are all summarized in his article “Divided Minds and the Nature of Persons”. In his article‚ Parfit explains the distinction between Ego theory and Bundle theory and provides several arguments against Ego Theory. Although it proves to be very difficult to believe the Bundle Theory‚ Parfit’s critique is convincing and well thought out. In order to defend the Bundle Theory of personal identity

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    1. What is a scientific theory? Please cite a definition you like. As Watson stated in "The Value of Theories"‚ a scientific theory is a systematic explanation that unifies various observed phenomena and facts. Based on observations we make‚ science operates under theories which are constantly revised and checked by experiment. A scientific theory also possesses many vital qualities for true understanding. 2. What is the difference between a scientific theory and common sense ideas about the same

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    others 9 Introduction Where there exists a reasonable basis to believe that there exists a conspiracy between two or more persons to commit an offence then anything said done or written by any one of them in reference of the common intention after the time of such intention being formed is a relevant fact as against each person involved in the conspiracy and also to prove the existence of a conspiracy.1 The principle behind this section is that by conspiring together the conspirators jointly assume

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    a probable suicide. There are many theories that may

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    This passage gives us a clear indication of the conspiracy theory that I predicted earlier. However in this case it is two people conspiring against the NSA‚ instead of a government conspiracy. Also in this passage we learn more about the program Digital Fortress‚ the unbreakable algorithm. "Strathmore’s vision had been bold - a world encryption standard with a back door for the NSA" Chapter 96 (page 412) This passage shows the government conspiracy aspect of the book. Strathmore is the head of

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    How does Hill present Samuel Daily in The Woman in Black? At first Samuel Daily was presented rather as an obvious inhabitant of a rural area as he was first described as a “…big man‚ with a beefy face and huge‚ raw-looking hands…”; this could imply to the reader that it was obvious Daily had worked physically in labour before due to his rough hands. However‚ he had also “made‚ or come‚ into money late and unexpectedly‚ and was happy for the world to know it. This could indicate that to Arthur –the

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    CULTURAL IMPERIALISM Explanation of Theory: Cultural Imperialism Theory states that Western nations dominate the media around the world which in return has a powerful effect on Third World Cultures by Individual Interpretations: Western Civilization produces the majority of the media (film‚ news‚ comics‚ etc.) because they have the money to do so. The rest of the world purchases those productions because it is cheaper for them to do so rather than produce their own. Therefore‚ Third World countries

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    theme. The main theme of this novel is large-scale conspiracies in America. The author shows us the dark side of political and economical impact and its importance in the same time. The story starts out with two Supreme Court Justices murdered for no apparent reason. The main character is a young law student‚ named Darby who gets drawn apart in the deeps of political conspiracies by writing a brief in witch she reveals her theory of conspiracy. It was a shot in the dark for Darby‚ a brilliant

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