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    there is communities in need of help and development there will always be that requirement for community development (Kenny‚ 2011). In this essay I am going to critically discuss my understanding of community development. I will then begin to analyse neo-liberal‚ Marxism and feminism theory and how it relates to community development practices. I will also apply examples of practices from research and literature. Finally‚ I will discuss the issues that community development faces when working with tangata

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    your eyes” (Matrix). Morpheus tells Neo that the world he believes is true is not. This quote shows how Morpheus is throwing Neo into the world of reality and he blinded by true knowledge and doesn’t know I he should believe what he’s being told and seen. In the cave the prisoner gets frightened by the knowledge that’s revealed to him and slowly is able to look at the sun itself. “My eyes hurt” “You’ve never used them before”(Matrix). This quote comes from when Neo gets pulled out of the Matrix into

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    and the real world. The hero‚ Neo‚ tried to understand how he was chosen to be “the one.” His goal was to fight off the agents who were not only computer programs but also the gatekeepers of the Matrix; therefore‚ Neo and Morpheus had to fight off the agents so that the human race would cease to be manipulated and used for energy. Since Neo was “the one‚” the most powerful being in and out of the matrix‚ he could manipulate or change anything in the matrix. At first Neo questioned his reality because

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    The Matrix is one of the informative film especially within the realism of dissecting the philosophy of real and reality. Linking this film with the world in which live in‚ there is a number of comparison that can be made. Such comparison is the face value appearance and the reality. The comparison can help to dissect the real and reality from the deceptive appearance that human eyes tend to believe without questioning. A close review of Rene Descartes philosophy on the very prism of view of The

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    people to work in the factories to build things. This is a win-win situation because not only are the people getting money and help many citizens get out of poverty‚ the country as a whole would also be getting money and become more developed. B) Neo-liberal economics would want to be less involved with their country. Freer market economy and a reduced role for their government. With and increase of easy movement of goods‚ production‚ capital and resources. This economic system is evident everyday

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    that has short‚ usually bald hair‚ black boots‚ and aggressive. Add racism into that‚ and you get a short tempered‚ racist‚ neo-nazi. According to Southern Poverty Law Center ¨Racist skinheads are among the most dangerous radical-right threats facing law enforcement today. The products of a frequently violent and criminal subculture‚ these men and women‚ typically imbued with neo-Nazi beliefs about Jews‚ blacks‚ LGBT people and

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    EPISTEMOLOGY IN THE “MATRIX” TRILOGY A seminal moment in the film “The Matrix” is where Neo chooses the red pill from Morpheous to see how deep the rabbit hole goals (rather than the other option of just returning to the matrix). Upon teaching Neo that his life had been part of the matrix‚ Morpheous said to him “Have you ever had a dream‚ Neo‚ that you were so sure was real? What if you were unable to wake from that dream? How would you know the difference between the dream world and the real world

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    life he is a hacker under the alias "Neo." One day Neo is approached by Morpheus (Laurence Fishburne) and is taught that everything he thought was real was actually The Matrix‚ a computer program developed by machines in order to use human beings as batteries. Morpheus has been searching his whole life for "the one" to end the war between the humans and machines. Morpheus feels Neo is the chosen one‚ the one who will set everyone free from the Matrix. Neo is reluctant to accept this responsibility

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    history. After evaluating different social theories such as: Functionalism‚ Conflict and Interactionism‚ I have decided to classify the Anti-War movement during the Vietnam War as a Conflict Theory. I feel the Anti-War Movement’s has characteristics of Neo-Marxism. dvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvThe United States participation in the Vietnam War was a subject of much debate among the American public. While many Americans supported the United States involvement in the War‚ in agreement with

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    noir‚ there is debate whether neo-noir should be considered a genre‚ a movement or a fashion statement. For many people‚ neo-noir is noir whose setting is in the modern times. In neo-noir there are no femme fatales or a woman in distress‚ the film does not necessarily have cops or detectives. Films created outside the noir period but have the standards of the film noirs are in the category of neo-noir. However‚ no measurements exist of what should be contained in a neo-noir film. The films are considerably

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