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    Foucault states that the Panopticon is set up in a way that a prisoner is forced to be self-discipline. The Panopticon is a building set up like a tower in the center with windows. “The Panopticon is a machine for dissociating the see/being seen dyad…one is totally seen‚ without being ever seen; in the central tower‚ one sees everything without ever being seen” (156). A supervisor controls the prisoners’ actions because each cell has a window that is set up so that every move they make is being

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    What are the first two sets of accusations made against Socrates? From the knowledge obtained about Socrates‚ we can conclude he was not considered a favorable man amongst the people of Athens. He was a good man with an ancient reputation of fallacious wrongdoings. Socrates’ reputation and his chosen life path led to his unfortunate trial‚ in which he was accused of numerous accounts of misconduct. The accusations made against Socrates are summarized in 19b‚ as “Socrates is a criminal and

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    Texts composed from specific contexts provide insights into new paradigms corresponding to their historical‚ social and economic framework and as a result‚ composers incorporate and mould ideas within texts as a reflection of context. The capacity of thematic concerns to transcend time are manifested within Mary Shelley ’s 19th century gothic novel ’Frankenstein ’ (1818) and Ridley Scott ’s dystopian science fiction film ’Blade Runner ’ (1992) as both pose markedly similar existentialist discourses

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    blood tests and to schedule operations. Banks use computers to lool after their customers’ money. In libraries and bookshops‚ computers can help to find the book you want as quikly as possible. This has not always been the case though; computers did not always exist‚ and are continuously changing to this day. I think one group said it best‚” Companies promote it for their employees. Parents demand it for their children. Those who have it believe they have a competitive edge. Those who don’t have

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    unfortunate situation‚ so an exception was made. I was beyond excited‚ thinking this dog would be my new best friend‚ and I would take her everywhere with me. When my sister and the dog arrived‚ I found I was sorely mistaken. I tried to pet her‚ and she growled and avoided me. For two weeks I was sullen and disappointed; having a dog in the house‚ but not being able to interact with it was probably worse than not having a dog at all. It turned out my sister had rescued this dog from a house where she was chained

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    In Frankenstein also known as The Modern Prometheus‚ the protagonist‚ Victor Frankenstein‚ to an extent is a tragic hero. This is because it follows some of the many common traits of a typical Aristotelian tragic hero. These include how the Frankenstein is lead to his downfall due to his excessive pride. Other points include how Frankenstein‚ the hero discovered his fate by his own actions and also how he saw and understood his demise‚ and that his fate was because of his own actions. The last point

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    Japan: Past‚ Present‚ and Future After World War II‚ Japan was completely destroyed. The war cost Japan and many islands in the Pacific millions of lives and left much of the country’s industry and infrastructure in ruins. In 1947‚ Japan adopted a new pacifist constitution that emphasized more liberal democratic practices. After the Treaty of San Francisco was signed the Allied forces left the country and gave Japan the chance to rebuild itself. In 1956‚ Japan was granted access to the United

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    Ap ENVIRONMENT AND COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE (STUDY QUESTION 1) 118. __________ and __________ are indispensable to success in the 21st-century economy. A. Knowledge ( large inventories. B. Knowledge ( speed. C. Cost control ( bureaucratic designs. D. A and C. E. A‚ B‚ and C. B GT Ap What Is Competitive Advantage? 119. An organization establishes a __________ when it has a core competency that sets it apart from its competitors and gives it an advantage

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    GENETICALLY ALTERED CORN Corn or maize only exists in its modern form because of humans. Evidence from archaeological And genetic studies suggests that corn was bred and cultivated by early Mexican inhibiters as Early as 10‚000 years ago. The early Mesoamericans managed to develop corn from its grassy Ancestor by selective breeding. Corn was bred from a wild grain called teosinte. Teosinte is so unlike modern corn that originally botanists didn’t think the two were even related. An ear

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    Many futuristic texts depict grim and bleak worlds; however the author often tantalizes the readers with a taste of hope‚ only to systematically destroy it . Hope is defined as that that is wanted or desired is attainable‚ without hope there is no reason to live. Throughout the novel ‘1984’ by George Orwell there is an undercurrent of hope‚ of the possibility that things can improve in the future. However‚ by the end the text is completely bereft of hope. In Ridley Scott’s ‘Blade Runner’ we see a dystopia

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