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MENTAL PICTURE THEORY AND PROBLEMATIC RELATIONSHIP WITH PROFILING
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Walter Lippmann, speaking about man, says : ” Gradually he makes for himself a trustworthy picture inside his head of the world beyond his reach. “. This means that the picture, whether it was good or bad, it doesn’t happen for nothing, but rather for intentional purposes. Some orientalists make their judgements even before getting to the place concerned with the study.

The mental image is one of the most misused terminology, although the world today has become the world of image, it witnessed the disappearance of the theories that used to consider the media as a reflective mirror for society, also it was confirmed that the media creates what varies from reality and sometimes completely different from reality. The image of the other, does not necessarily represent him or her, as well as for one's self. The image of the other is a reflection of the reality of the relationship with the self that was reflected in the imagination.

This explains the issue of the truth in existence, which is something that does not exist, or as said, the meaning is in the heart of the peot, and here we do not try to find the truth, but we emphasize the need to believe in different ideologies, otherwise there wouldn’t be multiple religions and ideas and the division of public opinion into supporters and opponents. It is worth saying that the mental image has become a theory or a self-contained science because it is studying what exists and not what is imposed. This research is characterized by the diversity of cognitive fields of psychology, sociology, philosophy and media. The research also aims to study the concept of mental image and follow its origins and correlations or its contrast to other concepts and processes of knowledge.

 

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Publication Date
Sun Jan 01 2012
Journal Name
International Journal Of Contemporary Mathematical Sciences
Pre-Topology Generated by the Short Path Problems
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Let G be a graph, each edge e of which is given a weight w(e). The shortest path problem is a path of minimum weight connecting two specified vertices a and b, and from it we have a pre-topology. Furthermore, we study the restriction and separators in pre-topology generated by the shortest path problems. Finally, we study the rate of liaison in pre-topology between two subgraphs. It is formally shown that the new distance measure is a metric

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