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    Introduction Though there have been many influences on American society, few have been as impactful on how we live, work and play as computers and technology. From an initial introduction of simple calculation and tabulation tools to today’s advanced computing systems, computers and technology have changed how we perform everyday tasks. From designing, producing and distributing common goods to communicating with one another locally and around the world, computers and technology have changed…

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    Hipster Culture Case Study

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    I. Summary In recent years, we have seen an increase in the people who adopt the hipster culture. The hipster culture is defined as rejecting anything and everything mainstream (Omar 2016). Many hipsters are known for listening to alternative indie music, shopping at thrift stores, being an active liberal protestor, etc. (Weeks 2011). Novelist Hal Niedzviecki realized that similar non-conformist activities and ideals that he himself believed in or partook in after some time became accepted and…

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    murdered by the Taliban. And after I confronted him about it he replied that he didn’t like to talk about it much and he felt that it was his duty to avenge his family by killing as many Taliban as he could. We stayed talking night after night playing card games the remainder of my time there. On my departure I remember what he said. “You are my friend, and I will miss you.” As I arrived back in the United States I realized that the experiences I had faced while I was in Afghanistan had changed…

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    When it comes to a training program it is important that every important aspect of it is being acknowledged by our employees to have everyone on the same page. Especially, diversity being one of the main topics that are needed to be talked about in order to continue to have a clear understanding, non-discriminatory working environment where each and every employee can feel safe and be able to do their jobs. As manager of this organization I will be providing an overview on a training program…

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    in a very positive way because parents are changing the plot. In the real story, Hansel goes through starvation and the witch has kids trap in her home that die. Not only are violent real stories are being discriminated , but so are simulated role-playing “violent” video games . This is something major that people are trying to delete from kids life. In my opinion, The state should permit these games to be played in the world because it improves brain usage, has social benefits,…

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    Undertale Analysis

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    To know how Undertale tells its story, one first needs to understand the mechanics that the game runs off of, as these directly tie into how it tells its story. The game is a retro-styled, top down RPG (Role Playing Game) that follows the story of a young, genderless protagonist as they make their way through the underground (Adam). The underground is a dark place that is home to many monsters, and these characters are what makes up the bulk of the story you interact with. They vary greatly, but…

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    that from the options presented to me at the main menu it seemed that there was not a lot to this game from the outset, but after playing the main mode for a little while I could tell there was actually a lot more to this game than I had initially thought there was and this is because the main mode in the game takes on the form of a classic top down 2D RPG (role playing game). Explore.…

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    play whatever game they are playing. The other forms of payment that they can get are from their subscriptions, and advertisements. The subscriptions are from a monthly subscription of $5 from the website. Based on their subscription count, the website takes up to half of that, the amount received by the streamer increases based on their subscription count. They can also receive payment from the advertisement that they can choose to play if they…

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    Role playing games with simulated violence should not be permitted for children because of the aggression they cause. Role playing games with simulated violence are any type of games played by children with any type of simulated violence that leads to behavioral aggression. There are lots of children that grow up playing violent role play games. Is this okay? Everyone has their own choice on whether to play violent games or not, but these games shouldn’t be allowed for children. These games are…

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    screen or acting out, we don’t know what is happening. They may be playing a game where you have to kill people to win, but in these game people laugh and reward themselves after a kill, that is not something that we should be proud of. A life is not something to be laughed at it is a precious thing that we should treasure and we should respect that. We should slow down the making of violent video games and stop certain role-playing games because the teens are staying out late on school nights,…

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