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    players have to do is search through their tablet, and they can find all of the plays. The new Levi's Stadium, which welcomes the 49ers, is the next technology as it will support 40 times better bandwidth than any other U.S stadium. The Jacksonville Jaguars hold the fourth technology, as they have they largest video boards in the entire NFL. Lastly, officials can now communicate with each other easier as they all have a microphone in their…

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    Donkey Kong Case Study

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    7. Donkey Kong Donkey Kong was a successful Arcade game of a small Japanese manufacturer, Nintendo. The game saw the first appearance of Mario. In the game Mario had to jump the construction sites to protect his girlfriend from Donkey Kong. Atari turned down the offer from Nintendo to license Donkey Kong as they thought the asking price was too high. At that time Atari had an 88% profit margin on the cartridges Atari was making and Nintendo was asking for $2 per cartridge. Nintendo later sold…

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    The Amazon Rainforest is located in 9 different countries, but more than half of it (around 60%) is located in Brazil. The rest of the 40% can be found in Peru, Colombia, Ecuador, Bolivia, Venezuela, Guyana, Suriname and French Guiana. Image: Map of the Amazon Rainforest. Unique characteristics: The Amazon is the world's biggest rainforest, larger than the next two largest rainforests, in the Congo Basin and Indonesia, combined. The Amazon River is by far, the world's largest river by…

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    Connell’s “The Most Dangerous Game,” learns the importance of the huntee. Rainsford is an expert of hunting and a man of game that argues how huntees are less of importance. "You're a big-game hunter, not a philosopher. Who cares how a jaguar feels?" "Perhaps the jaguar does," observed…

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    Connell paints him as optimistic when he awakes stranded on this “cursed” island as “He looked about him, almost cheerfully”. Ironically, Rainsford states “Who cares how a jaguar feels” painting a picture of what lies ahead for him on the island. During the course of the story, Rainsford meets another big game hunter and learns that the game on the island is much more vicious than he ever could have imagined. It’s evident…

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    the dove breeder has carefully arranged is shattered. 4. Images of lesser physical world vs. superior self Many poems in “The Hawk in the Rain” are concerned with presenting the special knowledge conveyed by intimidating eyes (“The Jaguar”, “The Thought-Fox”, “Law in the Country of Cats” etc.). One senses the problem of tension in the relationship between lesser self and the superior or visionary self, because the poet appears to align himself more with the superior self than…

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    Yr. 7 Fable Writing Task The oblivious rabbit was hopping along the forest ground when he bumped into another animal. The rabbit looked up to see a bear. She had never seen this bear before and she knew all the animals in the forest, so she assumed he was new to the forest. The bear was big and black he had a big brown nose with large sparkling teeth. “AHHHHH” shrieked the rabbit, as she ran in the other direction, scared that the bear was going eat her in one gulp. “Wait, please come back”…

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    How Rainsford Changed

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    changed during the course of the story was Rainsford thoughts on if the animal being hunted feels something when they know they're being hunted. At the beginning of the story, Rainsford strongly expressed his opinion that an animal, specifically a jaguar, has no sense of fear of pain or death and that you are either a creature that hunts or one who is hunted and the ones who are hunted do not have fear. However when Rainsford himself, is being hunted by another human he realizes what fear an…

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    Life dating up to the mid fourteenth century, was a frightening time for all regions in the mesoamerican area. Records tell a story of wide-spanned, unruled territory of anarchy and chaos, lasting centuries. Many districts being overthrown, such as, the Toltecs, Tula, and the Chichén Itzá all lost their empire to the repulsiveness of unjust combat. After some time about 1325 through 1345 regions started to settle; around the area we know today as Mexico city. This settlement, known as the Aztec…

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    Reflective Essay: Thalia

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    that takes responsibility and guides their peers in a classroom. Personally, I believe that a leader is someone who uses their own experiences to benefit those around them and simultaneously acquire new skills from others. During my time as an IUPUI Jaguar, I’m eager to develop new leadership skills and expand upon the ones I currently posses as I learn from fellow students. The single greatest opportunity in which I’ve led others during my high school experience came through the chance to…

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