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    Reasons Why Cave Dwellers

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    have to be the cave dwellers because they do the unthinkable things and it’s horrific‚ and terrifying‚ think for a minute who is the scariest monster you know and multiply that by one hundred. Imagine being lost in the desert with cave dwellers they’re cannibals so they hunt you down like wild game and then eat you. Have you ever seen the movie Hills have Eyes it’s exactly like that but cave dwellers can end up anywhere at any time and they’re always hungry. There are three reasons cave dwellers are

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    TOK Essay The Allegory of the Cave and The Matrix 03 December 2010 Many people think that what we know is not really what is real. This idea is shown through the story of The Allegory of the Cave and the movie‚ The Matrix. Both the movie and the story are similar (it is said that The Matrix is based on The Allegory) and the main plots of the two can be compared. In The Allegory of the Cave‚ the people are chained up by their legs and necks in a cave from an early age‚ facing a wall. From

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    Ffp Synthesis Paper

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    A Synthesis Paper for FFP I.Introduction As the first semester in college is about to start‚ I started to wonder what college would be like. I find it awkward at first‚ because this is my first time entering a university‚ a well-known and respected university. In the middle of the semester‚ college is really different from high-school. Quizzes‚ oral recitation‚ and seat-work here and there‚ college teachers are so fast compared to the high-school teachers. Adjusting with the pace in college

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    Dunbar cave is the only site in the united states where you can go see mississippian art from apparently seven hundred years ago! The cave has closed numerous of time‚unfortunately in 2002 they had to close out the inside to all the public do to health issues. They opened back up a fews years later. In 2010 they made it official to close the inside of the cave due to bat infestations as well with other animals. The Dunbar cave is open to see the Native American drawings. In the 1930’s the cave became

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    Allegory of the Cave” by Plato‚ a prisoner living in a cave is forced to learn the truth. The shadows he sees are not real‚ but are made to seem like they are. He is taken up into the sun and learns the truth. Figuratively‚ the truth he learns is that God is real and the shadows being created by society are not. He has a choice to make on whether he will go back into the cave to tell others about what he learned‚ or stay and keep the truth hidden. Plato’s “Allegory of the Cave” is really about religion

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    Plato truly believed that philosophy was needed for each of us to live and die well. One of the most forceful stories he told and one of the most know allegories today is the Allegory of the Cave. He starts the story by telling Glaucon to envision a cave. Along the entire width of the cave is an entrance. There are people that have lived in this cavern for their entire lives with their heads and legs chained so they cannot move or look anywhere other than directly in front of them. In the very back

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    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 of the Cave are very similar for both involve men who live unreal lives that are controlled by other beings

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    Timothy Eves The Cave 1

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    THE CAVE Timothy Eves May 13‚ 1989: I sat in a cave‚ one of a multitude of prisoners. For dinner‚ as for so many other meals‚ we were served steak. Tendrils of steam rose from our plates like beckoning fingers. The aroma penetrated our nostrils; our mouths watered. We took a bite: the meat was so tender that it practically melted on our tongues. We groaned with pleasure. Where the meat came from we didn’t know—and didn’t care. We simply reveled in the flavor‚ the texture‚ the juice dribbling down

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    Final Synthesis Paper

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    lol Also‚ I wouldn’t worry about the “major paper sections” they talk about….. At the end of my paper I am going to add a page and put the websites references page example for you to look at too. I HATE doing the reference page!! I always seem to mess something up! LOL and some teachers can be pickier then others …… But GOOD LUCK and I hope this helps…Let me know if you need anything else  Final Synthesis Paper Danielle Sisel March 4‚ 2013 LAS 401: Synthesis and Servant Leadership

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    Frank Diez 9/25/08 Humanities Prep Jeannie The Allegory of the Cave The Allegory of the Cave is a story that was written down by Plato‚ and told by Socrates many‚ many years ago. It tells of a cave containing prisoners who have been there since they were very young. Behind them is a fire that is burning‚ and between the fire and the prisoners is a road with a curtain-wall. Behind this curtain-wall are figures of wood and stone‚ including animals and men. Socrates asks if they had

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