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  2. Project Reality - Wikipedia

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    IGN's review praised the mod, stating "all BF2 players should download this mod." [25] GameSpy said that "the mother of all realism mods [has] arrive[d] for BF2". [26] PC Zone also reviewed Project Reality, saying that "not only does it make the virtual warfare harsher, Project Reality also adds fantastic new maps, vehicles and weapons to the ...

  3. Rome: Total Realism - Wikipedia

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    Rome: Total Realism (or RTR) is a series of complete modification packs for the computer game Rome: Total War, intended to rectify historical inaccuracies in the original game. RTR has been featured in several major gaming sites and magazines, such as PC Gamer (US) , PC Gamer UK , and GameSpot .

  4. Modal realism - Wikipedia

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    Modal realism is the view propounded by philosopher David Lewis that all possible worlds are real in the same way as is the actual world: ...

  5. Extended modal realism - Wikipedia

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    Extended modal realism is a metaphysical theory developed by Takashi Yagisawa. It concerns the question of what it means that something is possible or necessary. Modal realism is the view that besides the actual world, there are many possible worlds. They exist as alternate versions of the actual world we live in.

  6. Offensive realism - Wikipedia

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    Offensive realism is a prominent and important theory of international relations belonging to the realist school of thought, which includes various sub-trends characterised by the different perspectives of representative scholars such as Robert Gilpin, Eric J. Labs, Dylan Motin, Sebastian Rosato, Randall Schweller and Fareed Zakaria.

  7. Jerome Frank - Wikipedia

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    Jerome New Frank (September 10, 1889 – January 13, 1957) was an American legal philosopher and author who played a leading role in the legal realism movement. [1] He was chairman of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, and a United States circuit judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit.

  8. Hyperreality - Wikipedia

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    Hyperreality is significant as a paradigm to explain current cultural conditions. Consumerism, because of its reliance on sign exchange value (e.g. brand X shows that one is fashionable, car Y indicates one's wealth), could be seen as a contributing factor in the creation of hyperreality or the hyperreal condition.

  9. Xi Jinping - Wikipedia

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    Xi's administration taken a number of changes to the structure of the CCP and state bodies, especially in a large overhaul in 2018. Beginning in 2013, the CCP under Xi has created a series of Central Leading Groups: supra-ministerial steering committees, designed to bypass existing institutions when making decisions, and ostensibly make policy ...