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    her two kids rode the fan bus to the USM vs LSU game in Baton Rouge. Taking the bus and not having to drive in the traffic was a great decision! The trip and the first half of the game were perfect, but because this is a family blog, I will withhold my thoughts on the second half of the game. However, despite the second half disappointment, the trip was a success. Not only did my grandson who is a big LSU fan get to see the campus and attend a game in Tiger Stadium, I had a whole day and…

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    would be a great help for video game companies, but one technology would have to dominate. Advancement of Augmented reality is needed more than the advancement of virtual reality because AR technology helps bring gamers together by introducing game elements into the real world while VR will keep them in their separate worlds. Augmented Reality goes to tabletop…

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    You see literacy much more frequently in math now. The Common Core requires the students to be able to example how they came to answer using words along with the correct math equations and steps. With the enchantments of literacy in math, came improvement of literacy in English Language Arts. The teacher candidate observed a “Literacy Block” every week in her classroom. The class is reading “Woods Runner” by Gary Paulsen. The majority of the time, the teacher will read aloud to the students as…

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    positive attention would make us glow inside, and we would do anything to receive that feeling again. That game taught us how to interact with other people, and how to perceive the world as a combination of separate objects. But that’s not all we learnt. The game also taught us that the way to obtain a person’s approval and attention is to do exactly what they want! That seemingly innocent game ingrained a deep-seated desire to fit in with, and impress, other people. And that desire…

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    Miracle League Narrative

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    was crowed as everyone cherished his last game. It was a special moment, the kids felt like rockstars.Their laughs and smiles brightened up my day. "Darryl!" I turned around and saw Jack racing full speed towards me. He gave me a high five that stung my hand, and we talked for a little while. The game was about to start, so we headed towards the field. I could smell the popcorn in the air, and Jack said he wanted some so I bought it. "Today 's my last game" said Jack "are you coming back next…

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    Lightning Wild Essay

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    that the industry has been slightly unkind to this age-old developer, as it’s not been able to run off hit game after hit game as of late like it once was able to do in the past. It seems that the momentum just isn’t there for Novomatic right now, with each new release being an attempt to change the brand’s fortunes. Enter Lightning…

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    Baby Rylie Experiments

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    and saying peek a boo but, Rylie didn’t do anything with that. Rylie just sat there and didn’t do anything. But then Mrs. Schipper laid her down and put a blanket over her and then say peek a boo. Rylie then started laughing and started to play the game some…

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    Confidence In Baseball

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    Confidence in a Game of Failure Baseball is just like life in so many ways, the certain failure that must be faced with composure and grace in order to be successful in the future; the lessons learned throughout years of commitment and hard work. Baseball is more lifelike than any other sport because of these things, but also because of repetition. Day after day, night after night, slaving after your craft to be deemed great, and only succeed three out of ten times. This is why people are so…

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    The Nature Of Anxiety

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    with my friends I was forced to play a dangerous game called anxiety, in which…

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    The author of this short article is outlining the contemporary views of society and creating a binary between social norms now and social norms in the 1950 's. These social norms that the author is talking about are very obvious in today 's society, whether you are walking down the toy aisle at a toy store or skimming through a catalog filled with toys and other things. If you look closely enough, you will notice that there is usually an abrupt shift from pink and creative, aimed at females, and…

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