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    Griffith University Undergraduate Student Psychology Journal Volume 1‚ 2009 Undergraduate Researcher Article Personality measures under focus: The NEO-PI-R and the MBTI Frida Johnsson 2005PSY‚ Personality and Individual Differences School of Psychology‚ Griffith University The concept of personality has for a long time attracted the interests of psychologists. As a result there are numerous theoretical approaches to the measurement of personality. This report will present two of these approaches

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    Imagine realizing that all of what we know‚ knew or experienced was an artificially created belief. This is the idea that the movie Matrix‚ with its main character Neo‚ and Plato’s Allegory of the Cave‚ with the slaves‚ try to present as they question our perception of reality. In both publications‚ human beings live their lives experiencing what for them is reality until some of them are able to see reality and realize that all their lives were based on illusions. The Matrix and Plato’s Allegory

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    The film The Matrix presents and deals with many interesting philosophical issues. Here I will discuss a particular scene from the film‚ namely‚ the ’red/blue pill’ dialogue between Morpheus (Laurence Fishburne) and Neo (Keanu Reaves). This dialogue can be considered as dealing with a philosophical thought experiment: Nozick’s (1974) experience machine‚ and questions that arise from it. Namely‚ would an individual‚ after coming to know that they are not actually directing their own life‚ but are

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    imperialism that U.S. used in the 20th century can be defined by Brian Crozier as neo-colonialism‚ which is that indirect control of a country through economic‚ diplomatic‚ or military mean

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    of Samsung’s Value System: - Ontological Assumptions - Agency Assumptions - Epistemological Assumptions 2.a. Current Challenges facing Samsung’s NEO program: - A Changing Profile of New Samsung Employees - A Shift in Generation Values 2.b. Recommendations for the Restructure of the NEO program - A Positivistic Approach - An Interpretivistic Approach Conclusion Introduction Samsung has grown to become of the world’s leading companies

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    to produce “the complete man”. At 16th Century‚ christianity was added to platonic ideal: Neo- platonism. Neo-Platonism in the Renaissance was the philosophy based on the teachings and doctrines of a group of thinkers of the early Christian era who endeavored to reconcile the teachings of Plato with Christian concepts. It a reconciliation of Aristotelian and Platonic ideas with Christian beliefs. The Neo-Platonists‚ being at the same time both lovers of the

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    soon presented itself on stage. The Romantic Movement in the 19th century influenced music and ballet. This was also the time at which dancing on pointe became extremely common for ballerinas. Today‚ ballet has risen to new heights. Classical forms‚ neo-classical forms‚ and contemporary forms produce the character of ballet today. Classical ballet is what most people commonly think of when they hear the word ballet. Classical ballet reached its peak through the magnificent work of choreographers like

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    body interact‚ there must be a contact between the two. An example of the theory is shown in the movie when the protagonist Neo is interacting in the Matrix‚ when Neo gets injured in the Matrix world‚ the real world Neo also gets affected. The avatar of Neo

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    enlightened society‚ freedom of the mind needs to be universal‚ rather than reserved for the privileged. This will then help both the society function and help knowledge flow freely. Using his knowledge for good rather than selfishly repressing it‚ Neo is determined to free the slaves of the matrix‚ for he was once. Compelled to fight for

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    Reality or Illusion

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    In Andrew and Larry Wachowski’s 1999 film‚ The Matrix‚ and Plato’s Republic‚ "On Shadows and Realities‚?reality and illusion are one in the same. The Wachowski brothers allows the viewer to see how reality and illusion can be mistaken for the other‚ using a number of contrasting ideas found in Plato’s analogy of the Cave‚ showing that at times the dream world can be safer than real life. The matrix is a simulation that creates an imaginary world where people are prisoners from reality‚ much

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