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    entertainment, where people could do anything as they want as the video games allow them to. That way, people can get entertained and relax after a tired day of working and school. The popular video games which we could probably know such as Tetris, Mario, these games were great to play either to get entertained. However, time has passed and the video games also have changed. Currently, the mainstream trend of video games is biased on violence. “Recent content analyses reveal that as many as 89%…

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    Sunglasses are meant to be worn out and around to protect the eyes from the harmful rays of the sun. Some people enjoy wearing stylish ones to enhance what they are wearing or just because the glasses look a certain way. Some companies spend a lot of designing time to making sure the glasses look the best that they can and making them better at protecting eyes from the sun. Some people will not hesitate to pay a lot of money, simply for the perfect fashionable look. This is my top ten list for…

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    Theoretical Perspective The Biological Maturation Theory best exemplifies George’s case. The theory’s major proponents Norman Geschwind, Albert M. Galaburda, Sally Shaywitz & Bernard Shaywitz, Virginia Beringer, and Bruce Pennington believe that certain parts of the brain are more important than other parts of the brain for language acquisition. For example, areas such as Broca’s area, Wernicke’s area, the temporo-occiptal lobe, the thalamus, and cerebellum are most important for language and…

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    Video game icons such as Mario or Sonic, as well as the companies they were created by, Nintendo and Sega. They have also affected a whole generation of kids, noticeably boys. This wasn’t always the case however, since video games were initially marketed as something that the whole…

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    For example, Liverpool player Mario Balotelli received more than 8,000 discriminatory messages ‘with more than 4,000 racist messages via social media this season, according to new research from anti-discrimination body Kick It Out’ (Ziegler, 2015). There was a huge backlash to the Liverpool…

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    The way we view ourselves as human beings relies on our morality and compassion towards others. Our ability to forgive those who have done us wrong and seek proper justice has become a standard. Capital punishment manages to defy all these standards. Wasting government funding on executing already captured criminals wastes millions of taxpayers dollars every year. Reverting back to the usage of the death penalty makes us no better than our ancestors and prove that we have learned nothing over…

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    transformational approach to life and work (p. 4). Over the years, many leaders have emerged and because of their actions, performance, and traits they are hailed as servant leaders. This includes, but is not limited to: Pope Francis, also known as Jorge Mario Bergoglio, Fannie Lou Hamer, Ella Baker, Martin Luther King Jr., Frederick Douglass, and W.E.B. Du Bois.…

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    I have many recollections of play from my younger years. I am going to focus on how play influenced my personal development; including social, emotional, physical, and cognitive skills. Looking back at my life I have realized that the play I took part in has made me the person I am today. Without experiencing play in several different ways I would have not developed they way I did. Play is an extremely important part of my life. I remember playing all the time when I was a child. I recall most…

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    was acceptable, but that a girl was doing it caused consternation. Family and neighbors held a meeting to discuss the problem; they brought it up with Maria. Then they held a feast and declared for all to hear that Maria was henceforth a boy named Mario. They cut his hair and presented the new male with appropriate clothing. 9. One example of the cultural relativism is when the author’s conservations with a women working in the open cooking houses. The women ask a lot of questions such as why…

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    capture Mr. Snowden, it allowed for normal text to become a series of random letters, number, and symbols until deciphered by whoever possesses the encryption key. A simple message of “hello my name is Mario” can look like “asd9f89%$@#$65%@#$&&*%”, until deciphered back to “hello my name is Mario”. In the case of Edward Snowden vs. US, Mr. Snowden’s extraction of this information was not an illegal act; however his passing it along to another source was a direct violation of the Privacy Act he…

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