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    Top 4 secrets behind Nintendo Games: Learn about Mario Kart and Pokemon Nintendo is the greatest video game company of all-time. That should be considered a fact, and not an opinion. Some of their most famous games, like Pokemon and Mario Kart, have some unknown secrets, though. If you are curious on what they are, then stop wondering and continue reading. SECRET 1: MARIO KART 64 Many still consider Mario Kart 64 as the greatest Mario Kart game of all time. However, did you know about the…

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    Positive Impact Of The NES

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    present where the Nintendo Switch is going strong to this day and keeping the Nintendo spirit alive and well. Nintendo is still taking revolutionary step after revolutionary step with their games such as Legend of Zelda Breath of The Wild and Super Mario Odyssey. Who knows, they may bring back some of their old series like F-Zero or Metroid. All we do know is that we should look towards the future and wait on this cruise ship that we call…

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    Mario F Pedero Case Study

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    Section 1: Tests used to identify unknown pathogen Mario F. Pedero a 30-year-old male visited his physician complaining of painful bumps and soars on his leg. The patient was diagnosed with HIV + 5 years ago. Due to his diagnosis, cutaneous disorders may manifest from the condition itself, or it can lead to opportunistic infections or infections that are more extensive than normal. The patient was sent to the emergency room were the physical examination revealed skin redness, papule lesions, and…

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    Mario Vargas Llosa has been writing on politics since the early 1960s. Early in his career, Llosa believed that true socialism might be a possibility in Latin America, but gradually, he came to the conclusion that the Cuban model would not guarantee intellectual freedom. He was attracted towards Jean Paul Sartre’s ideas of commitment. When he leaned away from leftist ideology, Albert Camus became his ethical model. Camus has rejected totalitarianism as a social system where human beings become…

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    Flaubert 's life and work have been carefully analyzed by numerous critics. A huge amount of literary criticism has been writen regarding the writing style Flaubert initiated with his work. With this essay I want to emphasize the relevance of his assertion when he stated that he wanted to write a novel about nothing. 'A novel about nothing ' – Gustave Flaubert. This sentence, apparently simple, contains an extensive meaning. Flaubert wanted to create a masterpiece in which every topic was…

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    defined the gamer culture for better or worse are the Super Mario Bros. series, and the Call of Duty series. Though these two games may seem to be on completely opposite spectrums they can easily be compared by the ways the 'story' in them is told, the actual game-play of these games, the strategies behind the playing of these games, and the people that play these games. The stories of these games, at the very core and as simplified as…

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    Jorge Mario Bergoglio was the 266th elected pope of the Roman Catholic Church in March 2013, becoming Pope Francis. He was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina on December 17, 1936. Prior to becoming elected Bergoglio served as archbishop of Buenos Aires from 1998 to 2013, as a cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church of Argentina from 2001-2013 and as president of the Bishops’ Conference of Argentina from 2005 to 2011. When elected the 266th pope, the first pope from the Americas, Bergoglio took his…

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    The ability to read and write is essential for a human being in this world, yet it remains a privilege. The illiteracy rate around the world is high and there are many people on this earth that have never been given the chance to read and write. Whether the cause of this is war, poverty, or culture, the world is not where it should be today in terms of how many people are literate. This information was told to me constantly as a child and I believe knowing this shaped me into being the…

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    to skip class, get high or drunk, and last but most importantly, get laid. Honestly, I do not think I attended one class my entire tenure at GSU. I did not work so, all of my spare time either went to attending sporting events or becoming the best Mario Kart 64 player in the universe. Like all things in life, everything must end. In the summer of 2011, I was notified that I would start…

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    their best for others. (UNICEF, 2010) There are many famous people, players, who are altruistic, always watch over the welfare of others. They take advantage of the success they have in order to help others. Throughout his career, Didier Drogba and Mario Balotelli have helped many people from their places of origin and where they have grown professionally. (Robles F, 2014) For example, Drogba has its own foundation, which provides economic, nutritional and health support to children who belong…

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