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    Hit the Ball” conducted by Witt and Proffitt, the researchers experimented with people who enjoyed playing softball and measured their perception of the ball's size. In the process, they provided another example that applies to the action-specific theory of perception. The study’s purpose required people to evaluate the size of a softball to acquire a possible relationship between their personal performance on the field and the inferred size of the ball. Therefore, the researchers wanted to see…

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    unknowing the fatal consequences. Don’t get me wrong, our team was good but nowhere near All Star status and our record shows crystal clear that we were not ready for the ocean of skill but rather showed we should stick in our quiet, desolate puddle. My theory on why my team’s numb skulled coaches entered us is that most of our divisions rivals were in the tournament so they thought, “hey this is our chance to show our worthiness, why not prove ourselves.” First we played the legendary…

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    given the option to download games to play in their free time. Being that smartphones have become so easy to get ahold of, children can get phones. A majority of the games on the phones are free, but in order to afford putting out a game that is free to consumers they have to include advertisements in the games. These advertisements are very frequent and are unavoidable to the consumers. Seeing that one of the biggest uses of smartphones for children are the games and apps, they are exposed…

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    Intergenerational Play

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    intergenerational game play were discussed in order to understand the nature of intergenerational play in games, with a focus on digital games, and the impact of playing games on negative attitudes of both the young and the elderly towards each other. We started with the studies exploring the characteristics of intergenerational interaction in gameplay and then went on to focus on research examining such interaction in leisure activities, physical and non-digital games, and finally digital…

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    A high-school is going to institute a new curriculum, which, if effective, will increase the pro- portion of students who are adequately prepared to attend university. If ineffective, however, it will decrease the proportion of college ready students. The Principal (she) of the school is responsible for choosing a grading policy: a (possibly noisy) assessment of each student’s ability. The University (he), after observing applicants’ grades, admits students who are sufficiently likely to be…

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    Solitaire

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    Struggling is an opportunity to overcome and grow. My game with God is one of constant refinement and has evolved and changed in complexity and dynamics as my awareness and curiosity grew. Each game representing aspects of my life. As a young child, I feel my relationship with God was akin to playing dominoes, a simple strategy game; However, I now feel my relationship with God shares characteristics with solitaire, a more complex strategy game with elements of chance. Additionally, I anticipate…

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    playing a game for sometimes but now you get irked either because you now know every trick to crack the game or it is too difficult to play or maybe you have come across a new and more exciting video game. It is a common practice to get attracted to something new and forget about your last addiction. The same theory implies to the video game as well. Script doctoring is a process to add a new life to an already developed video game. It is like a ghost writing that adds thrill in a dying video…

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    Conflict In Workplace

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    Conflict in the workplace is a common occurrence that causes major disparities between employees. It is important to recognize conflict in a timely manner in order to maintain a healthy working environment. The discussion below will include the major causes of conflict in the workplace and my position on if conflict is always negative. The steps for preventing destructive conflict, negotiating conflict through a win-win solution, and avoiding pitfalls in the workplace will also be included in…

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    Managers focus on white-tailed deer as an economic commodity, as hunting leases can be an important source of income (Bartoskewitz et al. 2003). It is suggested that white-tailed deer are probably the most popular big game animal in the world (Hiller 1996). In the United States, white-tailed deer contribute billions of dollars to the nation’s economy each year in the form of hunts, which support wildlife research and management (Hiller 1996). Many landowners and managers have adopted the use of…

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    African American Movie

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    The numerous captures of Stede Bonnet. As well the relationship between the Spanish and British. The common trend with the Animal crossing, spore, Bully and the McDonald game plus the virtual villager and assassin creeds games is that they utilize their rhetoric for the entertainment of the game. In a way m saying their subtle in their pedagogy, Sum are more direct for example “Where’s Carmen San Diego” demands players to learn geography for progression and Nintendo’s Brain Training…

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