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    Caillos Vs Sicart

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    Caillois approach to play entails categorization of games while at the same time offering two different orientations to play. On the other hand, Sicart views towards games and play revolves around both ontological and epistemological activities. However, delving in their discussions, one would see some huge similarities in a complementarity fashion. For instance, in his argument, Caillos argues that play is a free activity that is normally outside of the “ordinary” and can be considered as “not…

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    C.S. Lewis and The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe C.S. Lewis was a British novelist, poet, academic, medievalist, literary critic, essayist, broadcaster, lecturer, and Christian apologist. He is best known for The Chronicles of Narnia, but has many other well-known novels and series. The best known book in the Narnia series is The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe, the first book of seven. By looking at The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe, one can see that…

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    the digital and real world. Media in general has often been an outlet for people to escape their responsibilities for simple and entertaining distractions. However, just as the world of video games has become more labor filled, our television entertainment has become more news filled. Overall, the media has been changed to convince the viewer that the message is specifically more fun in this setting, when really it is simply the same mundane task at…

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    Majestic Snow Leopard

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    Do you know what makes a Snow Leopard a Snow Leopard? The simple things or the complicated things? Stuff like what type of cells they have? How they get their energy? How do they adapt to their environment? I’m going to talk about the seven characteristics of life for the majestic Snow Leopard. A Snow Leopard is a multicellular organism. It also has eukaryotic cells. Snow Leopard’s have specialized cells and tissues. How do they get their energy? Living things normally get their energy by…

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    Journal 5: What is appealing to me regarding Chinese films is the very heavy use of some form of martial arts in most of their films. While I was looking on Google trying to figure out what movie I should watch for this journal, I notice while rea ding the descriptions, that most of the films dealt with some kind of martial arts training. Additionally, what I also found appealing while looking at which movies to watch, was how most of the films were set back in time and the movies were mainly…

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    Gladstone Block 2 Lit 9 May 2017 The American Identity has been influenced by the alcohol and entertainment industry over the last century. For years people chose to spend time watching t.v. going to the cinema, and even sitting around and listening to the radio. Entertainment has been a means of an escape, a method of forgetting about the real world similar to alcohol. Acceptance of entertainment addiction and alcoholism is a socially constructed idea which shaped the American Identity. The…

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    are some lions rogues and others not? Lions are evil harsh creatures according to the article Attack of the Man-Eaters In the other article The lion Whisperer the lions are as friendly as can be. The article Attack of the Man-Eaters is by Lauren Tarshis and is about a man named Colonel Patterson is building a railroad right through lion territory. In the other article The Lion Whisperer is written by Susan Orlean and is about a man named Kevin Richardson who builds a sanctuary for lions. These…

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    Poaching Research Paper

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    Poaching Lions have been disappearing, populations have been going down, and not many people are doing anything about it. They are one of the most magnificent animals known to man, and they have fallen to an unspeakable crime that has almost wiped out an entire species of animals. Lions are the second biggest cat in the world. Their scientific name is Pathera Leo. The average lion can weigh up to 265 to 420 pounds and can be as long as 6 1/2 feet long. An easy way to identify a male lion from…

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    Cheetah Research Paper

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    girls, Dani and Jaimie, and a lion. One day, Dani found a lion and wanted to try to trick Jaimie into thinking that she had found a cheetah. Dani took the lion, and she shaved the fur from around his neck and coloured the lion yellow and put solid black spots all around his muscular body. When Dani was done, she called Jaimie over from washing dishes to tell her that she had found a cheetah. “Dani, I don’t think that’s a cheetah,” answered Jaimie. “I think that’s a lion, not a cheetah!”…

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    Giraffe Research Paper

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    The gestation period for a giraffe is 457 days, which is about 15 months. Generally, only a single baby is born. Calves can stand up and walk in an hour. About 50% of all giraffe calves do not survive their first year. Calves are usually attacked by lions, hyenas, leopards and african wild dogs and are killed in their first few months. Both male and females have two distinct hair covered horns. Males use their horns to fight other males. When fighting, male giraffes will push and shove against…

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