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    Video Game Design Essay

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    of a video game and the designing of gameplay, environment, storyline, and characters in a game, according to “How Becoming a Video Game Designer Works”. Always have in mind that the making of a video game can’t be accomplished by working alone. That is why video game designers will often work closely with other essential members of the designing team. The designer of a game, for example, is like the director of a film. He is the visionary of the game and is in charge of the artistic and…

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    Intelligent Design on Trial Intelligent Design on Trial is a documentary over the Kitzmiller v Dover case. In this case, teaching intelligent design in public schools was ruled to be unconstitutional. This case brought about the question of whether or not intelligent design is a science, and should it be taught in science classes in public schools. In Pennsylvania, teachers refused to read a statement about intelligent design being related to Darwin’s Theory of Evolution. Because of this…

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    philosophy of the watch. He claimed that anyone finding a watch for the first time might not understand its functions yet would be able to recognise that it is not a result of chance, but the creation of an intelligent being. The watch demands a watchmaker. In the same way the universe demands a designer, it simply could not be the product of chance. Thus, there must be a superior being, big enough to create a supreme artefact such as the universe. Finally, David Hume likened the world to ‘one…

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    the year and to say that I helped them get there. In Interior Design, designers have to do a lot of things for their client. It 's more than just picking out colors and furniture…

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    article, Anderson explains that these video games give the player a recommendation for whenever they complete “hostile” actions or participate in violent behavior to solve a problem in the video game (Violent Video Games). It seems that the video game designers want the people playing the game to feel good for committing such actions like hurting people or being a criminal. A video game should not promote such despicable acts as an accomplishment because it is so easy for a young person, even…

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    Modern Music Challenges

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    The Challenges and Rewards of Modern Composition When one considers the word “musician”, the first image that often comes to mind is a performer on stage playing popular, rock, or classical music. However, what many do not realize is that there is a large range of mediums through which one can present music. Some of these methods include writing music to accompany a visual or interactive component such as television or video games. Despite the number of opportunities for original music, the art…

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    Throughout the world, there are many pieces of work which are generally accepted as art. For example, one would likely agree that Beethoven 's Seventh Symphony, The Great Gatsby, and the Mona Lisa are exquisite examples of artistry. There is, however, a certain category of art which does not always get the recognition it deserves as an art form. Containing many of the same elements as these other artistic pieces, video games should be fully recognized as works of art. Any artistic piece needs…

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    Theatre Light History

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    Theatrical lighting is one of the most important aspects of the theater industry. Without light, the stage would simply not be able to be seen. From using the sun in ancient Greece to lights that are automatic, tremendous strides have been made in the stage lighting industry. There are many people who have been at the forefront of innovation, and their steps forward can still be seen today. These modern lights and light accessories can be used to put different psychological effects onto the…

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    The Cosmological Argument

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    In the middle of the 17th century, thinkers in the enlightenment began to question how belief in the existence of a monotheistic God could be rationally supported. A number of arguments for and against the existence of God emerged at this time, and while the philosophical debate on the existence of God is still in session, the initial dust has settled. At this point in time, it is abundantly clear that a the cosmological argument is untenable at both a metaphysical and empirical level, and that…

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    games and that’s when I made up my mind to become a video game designer. So I used to play video games every time I had nothing to do. GTA V, Counterstrike: GO, Call of Duty, FIFA 15, etc. Games that I got attached to a…

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