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    more obscure, taking parts from songs by The Beach Boys and Grandmaster Flash, as well as parts from the soundtrack of The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time and the sounds that Windows 95 and Mac OSX play while booting up, which ties into the vaporwave theme of appreciation for 90s technology. Blank Banshee would later continue to sample pieces from Ocarina of Time on his second album, Blank Banshee…

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    Nintendo Research Paper

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    One of their most successful games was also a Zelda game, known as Ocarina of Time. It may seem like an average game to most, But it changed the way that RPGs, or role-playing games, where made. Nintendo has never strived to make the most powerful consoles, or best graphics, but have more importantly strived to make enjoyable…

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    I woulds have to say my greatest talent would be that i can run really fast. On many occasions i have ran faster than even star athletes in track i may not be able to run for long at full speed but at the speed i go it's amazing i don't wobble and fall down. I really like running it makes me feel unstoppable. One time when i was in 8th grade we were doing relay races and my team always one not just because of me of course but i had a huge hand in our wins. I haven't raced anyone in quite some…

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    Red Fox Research Paper

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    The Red fox is found in more places than any other wild canine living all over the Northern Hemisphere. From the Arctic Circle and all of Asia, to Central America and even the northern Africa. Kitsune in Japan are connected to the god Inari Ōkami, the god of rice, rice harvest, and prosperity for farmers. Inari’s messenger and friend is the fox, or foxes depending on the image. Thus there are fox statues at Shinto shrines dedicated to the god Inari. Besides fox statues the shrines are also…

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    the box of games. One of the games looked particularly appealing. The cartridge was grey with a golden sticker reflecting the dim light. In large red letters, a sword entwined with the first letter, was the title of the game: The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. Because I was so little, I didn’t know how to play or what the purpose of the game was, so I called it my ‘Horsey…

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    Portal 2 Essay

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    Video Games have always been a part of my life. When I was a child, my mom and dad bought a PS2 so my mom could exersize. She would play Dance Dance Revolution to move around, and a few other games for entertainment. Then, when I was about 5, a family at our church gave us a Wii for Christmas. It included 4 remotes and a few games. I still play these games all the time. My dad told me when he was younger, he and his family got an Atari 2600 for Christmas. He would play Yars Revenge all the time.…

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    Twitch Research Paper

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    Today, gamers have a variety of ways to share their gaming experience. A gaming community called Twitch is where gamers can stream their gameplay to an audience. They can talk to their audience about the game and even stream for charities or their own personal donations. Since Twitch and video game streaming started gaining popularity, it has changed how gamers share their experiences. Twitch wasn’t always a video game streaming website. It originally started as a video streaming website known…

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    Arguably the two most formative events of the 20th century were the first and Second World War. Both killed millions of people, spawned radical ideologies and happened in relatively close succession. It is the closeness in proximity of these two conflicts that has generated such study and intrigue into what caused them, mostly so they can be avoided in the future. At the Brenton woods conference in 1944 they had this very thing in mind when developing the new world economic order. All of which…

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    "The flow of time is always cruel... Its speed seems different for each person, but no one can change it... A thing that doesn 't change with time is a memory of younger days...” - Sheik, The legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time Whether it be warm nostalgia or sorrowful remembrance, memories are a powerful quality of the human mind. Drastic changes are often catalysts for memories to arise, and the clash between the past and the present can be a difficult one. “Still of Some Use” by John Updike is…

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    Aztec Food Research Paper

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    The most popular wind instruments that they used were conch shell trumpets,ocarinas and clay flutes. The most common percussion instruments that they used were various types of drums, shakers, rattles, rasps, etc. The most important Aztec musical instrument were the drums. One of the most important and popular drums was called…

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