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    Wasn’t first to put out a theory like this But his writing did most to generalize and popularize this idea Huntington’s Theory Future conflict in the world will be cultural‚ not economic or ideological Between western and non-western powers‚ and among non-Western powers Conflict will be between civilizations‚ not between nation-states How he defines “Civilization” Cultural entity; has commonalities (language‚ history‚ religion‚ customs‚ institutions‚ self-identity) Broadest level of identity “I

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    Examine Shakespeare’s manipulation of disguise‚ deception and illusion in one or two plays from the module. To manipulate is a curious verb that itself presents two very defined meanings: ‘To handle‚ esp. with skill or dexterity; to turn‚ reposition‚ reshape‚ etc.‚ manually or by means of a tool or machine’‚ or ‘To manage‚ control‚ or influence in a subtle‚ devious‚ or underhand manner’.[1] The ambiguity that follows such a verb can usually be cleared with a sufficient context but the

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    UNIT 9 ARMS RACE AND THE NUCLEAR THREAT Structure Objectives Introduction Background to the Nuclear Arms Race 9.2.1 9.2.2 9.2.3 The Beginning : Birth of the Nuclear Arms Race The Manhatten Project Rationale for the Arms Race in the Post War Period The Nuclear Arms Race : How it is different from all the Previous Arms Races in History 9.3.1 9.3.2. 9.3.3. The Trinity Test Hiroshima and Nagasaki Bombings ’New York Times’ and the Trinity Test Different Phases of the Nuclear

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    but worsen his problems by making excuses‚ when she knows very well the dilemma her husband is in. Willy’s teachings and ethics have caused his two sons‚ Biff and Happy‚ to lead illusive lives as well. Willy’s life is built around dreams and illusions that cause him to miss the truth and reality in his misleading life. This is best exemplified in the career Willy chose for himself. In reality‚ Willy loved to work with his hands. He had completed large improvements on the house‚ and prior to his

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    Summary: The novel Illusions: The Adventures of a Reluctant Messiah by writer and pilot Richard Bach. First published in 1977‚ the story questions the reader’s view of reality‚ proposing that what we call reality is merely an illusion we create for learning and enjoyment. The mystical adventure of Illusion: The Adventures of a Reluctant Messiah is about an itinerant flier who flies passengers around the skies above Midwest corn fields in an antique bi-plane. He is unexpectedly joined on this lonely

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    Are We Free? Augustine said‚ “You see‚ then‚ I imagine‚ that it is in the power of our will to enjoy or to be without so great and so true a good”. Augustine clearly argues that man is free to either observe or disregard God’s law. Errors in cupidity are the sole responsibility of the individual‚ and man’s ignorance and sinful nature are the just punishments. Again‚ Augustine comments‚ “For those who are happy—and they must also be good—are not happy simply because they wish to live happily.

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    The Ponzo Illusion is a geometrical optical illusion which suggests that the human mind judges an object’s size based on its background. This illusion takes place when two lines that are equal in size are placed between converging lines and seen as being different lengths. A visual example of a Ponzo Illusion would be a railroad track with a sunset as the background. The perpendicular lines that run vertical outside of the horizontal ones give the illusion that the tracks may actually be going

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    If Marx were alive‚ he would rebuke the mechanisms of unions and governmental regulations because it gives an illusion of false power for the working class. Marx states that within political practice‚ it is in the best interest to stay ‘against working class’‚ but he gives examples of how the bourgeoisie adjusts to current situations. He speaks of a “new class of petty bourgeoisie” in modern society that fluctuates its individual citizens between the two social classes‚ through competition‚ therefore

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    ‘There is a fine line between reality and illusion’ How can we distinguish between reality and illusion? Is reality an illusion‚ or is an illusion simply reality? Albert Einstein once stated that ‘reality is merely an illusion‚ albeit a very persistent one’. The statement suggests that what we interpret to be real may well be an illusion and this is evidenced mainly through dreams and aspirations. For example if someone has dreamt of one day being a doctor their reality‚ which is described as

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    Reality vs. Illusion If an illusion masks reality‚ lies and injustice will pervade. Reality is the basis of how life is lived‚ but when illusion tarnishes the normal‚ people are provoked into thinking as a group‚ and loose their individuality. People in general are intelligent‚ but once people submit to a group consciousness‚ they turn into panic-driven animals. This theory is proven in Arthur Miller’s play‚ The Crucible by characters Abigail Williams‚ Reverend Hale‚ and Judge Danforth. As

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