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    The level of interaction and immersion that gaming requires necessitates a passion and commitment that is the means by which the gamer will survive and evolve beyond their current identification. Gamers will never truly die. The term “gamer” however, is becoming increasingly difficult to define because of diverse characteristics associated with the gamer such as age, gender, sexuality and race. As the popularity of gaming has spread to new platforms so has the public’s perception of who a gamer…

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    matrix has transformed into an elastic gel state and can no longer flow. The viscosity shows a sudden rise to extremely high values. The time at which this state is detected marks the onset of gelation of the resin. Gel-point essentially is at the crossover of storage modulus and loss modulus since the value of storage modulus increases due to transition from fluid to a rather solid-like elastic state. [5] Use of…

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    In these movies, Lee connects with the viewer by portraying himself as a common man facing a struggle, usually the oppression of a freedom that Bruce’s character embodies. Granted average viewers have never faced a mob boss, the premise of an ordinary minority man challenging the tyrannical power of foreigners made for a popular action plot. Lee would then use his martial arts skills, wits, and training in weapons, most popularly the nunchakus, to completely devastate the opposition. His role in…

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    Ludwig Van Beethoven

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    stamp of his original invention in every detail.” During the period of 1800-1802, Beethoven went through a great period of change both within his music and himself. This was the same period as the rise of the romantic era. Sonatas during this brief crossover era have many elements in common, including Beethoven’s own Moonlight Sonata Op. 27. Some of the similarities were the “rich textures, brilliant figuration, and broad structure,” and the greater demands that were made on the technique of…

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    Introduction The NHS defines addiction as “Addiction is defined as not having control over doing, taking or using something to the point where it could be harmful to you.” Addiction is usually thought of as been related to alcohol, smoking (nicotine), drugs or gambling, but in fact can be associated to far more such as, shopping, solvents, internet, mobile phones or even work. Many reasons can be related to why something is classed as an addiction, typically with alcohol, smoking and drugs this…

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    stigmatising a label on a psychopath can have the opposite effect. Instead of determining who is a psychopath, the label can act as a trigger to individuals with psychopathic differences in their brains. As such, differences and similarities exist and crossover from what is society knows and depicts psychopaths to be like compared to the traits of a real murderous…

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    It is the world’s worst kept secret - politicians want to get reelected. To accomplish this goal, they will have to convince their constituents that they deserve it. They may face the misfortune of being in a state where their party is not favored - perhaps they won the seat to begin with because their opponent was simply unacceptable, even though the state identifies with the ideology of their opponent’s party. In these kinds of situations, the candidate’s charasma and good will may go a long…

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    Case Study: The Scoutie500

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    1) Develop your own future sport technological product (meaning try not to use one that we already know about). Sports has become its own form of business and entertainment, but may fail to realize that a lot of intricate details goes into being a sports practitioner, player, etc. One of the major factors of sports that goes unnoticed a lot of the time is the learning aspect. To be successful at any level, it is important to study the game and critique your craft. Specifically, at the college…

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    Tin Pan Alley Case Study

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    Florenz Ziegfeld was impressed by some of her acts that she performed so he signed her to a contract and from then on she became an instant star in the Follies. Fanny Brice broke the mold as to what a leading lady should be like by becoming the first crossover performer of the century to conquer Broadway, films and most successfully radio, where she played the character of an aggressive child. Brice performed at her best when spoofing middle-class art, classical ballet, ragtime and even her…

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    Biochemistry Essay

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    Biochemistry Biochemistry is a branch of science concentrated on living organisms and their chemical processes. It has become a household name for itself in modern history as more and more developments occur and has encouraged scientist to not only pursue a medical career, but has branched out into research and bio-engineering to create a better life for an individual. In all, the area uncovers the way of the future and has found itself as a major part of science. Without the subject a lot of…

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