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    The Type Racer Showing your true talents at school is a great feeling. When showing your talents you always want to show your skills as good as possible. I believe everyone has a talent that they have practiced to master or they were good at it since the first day one. I have a talent that I was horrible at when I started at, But then I gave it my best to improve and I succeeded more than I thought I would, I has passed the typing speed I thought I would never get. My goal when I was a…

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    Iphone screens have really progressed from the time they originally came out. With new technological advancements they now use a screen made of thin, yet strong material called “Gorilla Glass”. When “compared to other brands of glass Corning’s Gorilla Glass is particularly: hard, thin, lightweight, and scratch resistant.” According to Anne Marie Helmenstine, “The glass consists of a thin sheet of alkali-aluminosilicate.” The glass is then “strengthened using an ion-exchange process which forces…

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    The earlier notice of the concussion can be for the better or for the worst for a player returning to a game. If the player is disoriented, slow to speak, and the pupils are dialated they have suffered a mild to sever concussion. They should be immediately removed from the game and be cared for medically as quick as possible. The unknowing eye plays such a big role in sports because players will not realize a concussion if they have never experienced one before. Athletes will continue to play if…

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    you feel to miss out on a quarter of your existence? I pace around my own room and could never imagine being accustomed to staying in the same space for 19 years without being able to interact with another human being face to face. Without the warm touch of another person’s hand in mine, or without the knowledge of what is going on in the outside world – Who won the world cup? Are the UK still in the EU? These most simple questions, become nothing but a laughable prospect. Most view prisoners as…

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    Although the indoor trampoline park industry is unregulated, Sky Zone Indoor Trampoline Park is “safe, healthy, fun” because of its thorough rule system and differentiation from other parks. An indoor trampoline park is a new take on the outdoor “jump centres” that debuted in the 1960s, “located indoors, and have wall to wall trampolines to prevent people falling of the trampolines onto hard surfaces.” (Wikipedia, 2014) Sky Zone Indoor Trampoline Park first opened in 2004 in Las Vegas, Nevada…

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    The iPod. It was the first listening device where you could upload songs digitally, storing 100's in one go.Though the iPod was released in 2001, its price and Mac-only compatibility caused sales to be relatively slow until 2004. The iPod touch was released in 2007 and was the first music device to have Wi-Fi so users could connect to the iTunes Store and download tunes and listen to them straight away.When the iPod touch debuted in 2007, it marked a major change for the entire iPod…

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    Have you ever really liked a book and watched the movie, only to find out that the book is way better? In the book, "Percy Jackson and The Lightning Thief" the book has a lot more details and backstory. There are a lot of things that can be confusing in the movie, if you haven't read the book. It is important that you read this essay because it will inspire you to read the book before watching the movie. Comparing the movie to the book, you will find some minor and major similarities and…

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    translucent case, 15-inch monitor and thin keyboard, it quickly exceeded its sales expectations. The iPod was a palm size digital music player were you could plug into a computer with a USB cord and download music. It had features like a calendar, address book and alarm. The iPod supported most audio files formatted as MP3, WAV or AAC. Users would use the “touch wheel” to navigate through songs or the iPod itself. In 2001, iTunes is a media software created by Apple for downloading, playing…

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    Alzheimer's Reflection

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    girls who cared and knew someone who had been affected by Alzheimer’s. We read about research being done and remedies being developed, and discovered a small, non-profit, called Music and Memory. The movie Alive Inside showed how they use music to touch and “awaken” seniors suffering from dementia. We wanted to duplicate their processes and tools to stimulate the memory and happiness of several local elderly residents suffering from Alzheimer’s. We would personalize music for each seniors by his…

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    artworks at a closer distance. The context of the work informed me in a way in which, I understood that the piece was portrayed by researching more about the piece on the Getty Villa website and listening to the iPod touch that gave me a few details about the piece by typing the number 558 in the iPod…

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