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  2. Replicant - Wikipedia

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    According to Deckard, a normal replicant can usually be discovered using the Voight-Kampff test within 20–30 questions, though Rachael answers over one hundred questions before Deckard determines she is a replicant. The second film further develops Rachael's origin, and gives significantly more details about her radical design.

  3. Cybernetic Culture Research Unit - Wikipedia

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    The CCRU's work is characterized by loose, abstract theoretical writing combining elements of cyberpunk and Gothic horror with critical theory, esotericism, numerology and demonology, which often interplay in their deployment of occult systems and surreal narratives. [4]

  4. Textuality - Wikipedia

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    Roger Webster frequently uses metaphors of ‘weaving’, ‘tissue’, ‘texture’, ‘strands’, and ‘filiation’ when talking about the structure of texts. [2] He also agrees that "instead, the text is a surface over which the reader can range in any number of ways that the text permits." Textuality is a practice. Through a text’s ...

  5. Replicant (film) - Wikipedia

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    Replicant is a 2001 American science fiction action film directed by Ringo Lam and starring Jean-Claude Van Damme and Michael Rooker. It is the second collaboration between Van Damme and Hong Kong film director Ringo Lam, and the third time that Van Damme has starred in a dual role .

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    Just Words. If you love Scrabble, you'll love the wonderful word game fun of Just Words. Play Just Words free online! By Masque Publishing

  7. Parallel Polis - Wikipedia

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    A political scientist, Benda noticed the emergence of a new social structure in artistic and intellectual circles as a tool to escape the totalitarian communist regime and detected the following pillars of the new "field": Constant monitoring and verification of civic rights and freedoms, which the state tends to restrict. Parallel Polis ...

  8. Two-level game theory - Wikipedia

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    Two-level game theory is a political model, derived from game theory, that illustrates the domestic-international interactions between states. It was originally introduced in 1988 by Robert D. Putnam in his publication "Diplomacy and Domestic Politics: The Logic of Two-Level Games". [1]

  9. Parallel state - Wikipedia

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    The parallel state differs from the more commonly used "state within a state" in that they are usually endorsed by the prevailing political elite of a country, while the "state within a state" is a pejorative term to describe state-like institutions that operate without the consent of and even to the detriment to the authority of an established ...