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    In the 1999 Wachowski brothers movie The Matrix the main character Thomas Anderson is played by Keanu Reeves. This is a character who is portrayed as a very god like figure also known as “The one” and Neo. Thomas Anderson is trying to find out more about this thing called the matrix and to do so he must first find Morpheus who has called Thomas before over the phone and talked about the matrix‚ Thomas will achieve this by attempting to look for the matrix and Morpheus in the internet until he can

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    Theoretical Framework In the Theory of Fingerprint Verification of A.J. Zeelenberg‚ 1993 the skin on inside of a finger is covered with pattern of ridges and valleys. Already centuries ago it was studied whether these patterns are different among individuals. Indeed every person is believed to have unique fingerprints. This makes fingerprints suitable for verification of the identity of their owner. Although some fingerprint recognition systems do the comparison on the basis of actual recognition

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    The Matrix Movie Analysis

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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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    The article that will be review is an article written by Weale A‚ in 2007 in his book known as the “In Democracy”. The article that is of review is taken from chapter 1 and the articles title is “The Theoretical Challenges of Democracy”. The main theme of this article is the “global resurgence of democracy”. In 1989‚ the Berlin Wall was destroyed and which brought communism to an end in the Central and Eastern Europe. This Berlin Wall was considered as one of the major challenges of democracy but

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    Bcg Growth Matrix

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    QUESTION 1 Product portfolio analysis can be used to examine products and brands in an organization. Examine the brands of Bidco Oil Company using the Boston Consulting Group (BCG) matrix. INTRODUCTION 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

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    GHD's Matrix Structure

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    Activity 1 – Case Study Question 1 GHD’s Matrix Structure comprises of the combination and development of different skill sets‚ from different employees through both informal & formal systems. One example would be sharing of knowledge‚ skills and experiences‚ in their line of work. GHD’s matrix structure is made up of teams of professionals with numerous operating centers‚ world-wide‚ to conveniently assist and contribute to their client’s needs through gathering their people’s knowledge

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    Dot Matrix Report

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    being assemble for any error following the instructions given. A dot matrix is a 2-dimensional patterned array‚ used to represent characters‚ symbols and images. Every type of modern technology uses dot matrices for display of information‚ including cell phones‚ televisions‚ and printers. They are also used in textiles with sewing‚ knitting‚ and weaving. The KMD D1288C is 1.26 inch height 3mm diameter and 8 × 8 dot matrix LED displays. The KMD D1288C is dual emitting color type of red‚ green chips

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    universe is nothing as we thought it to be? For David Chalmers‚ he believes that we should not be alarmed or afraid of a drastic change in what we think of as reality; granted‚ this altered reality presents itself plausible in theory. In his paper‚ The Matrix as Metaphysics‚ Chalmers explores the possibility of our world being similar to that of the one in the movie The Matrix (details of what type of world this is will be explained later)‚ and asserts that it

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    Volume Variety Matrix

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    Volume-variety and design In Chapter 1 the four V’s of operations were described. These were volume‚ variety‚ variation and visibility. The first two of these – volume and variety – are particularly important when considering design issues in operations management. Not only do they usually go together (high variety usually means low volume‚ high volume normally means low variety) but together they also impact on the nature of products and services and processes which produce them. The volume and

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    Akb48 - Theoretical Base

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    CHAPTER IV THEORETICAL BASE A. Marketing 1. Marketing definition a. According to Philip Kotler and Kevin Lone Keller‚ marketing is a societal process by which individuals and group obtain what they need and want through creating‚ offering and freely exchanging products and services of value with others. (Philip Kotler and Kevin Lone Keller‚ Marketing Management‚ 12th e) b. According to American Marketing Association‚ marketing is a process of planning and implementing

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