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    Nt1310 Unit 1 Assignment

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    What server are you applying for? - Factions IGN: MidnightDragon9 Age: 17 Timezone: EST, USA Do you have skype or discord? If yes, are you able to use a microphone?: Yes, i have discord, and also i'm able to use a microphone, i'm currently using a laptop. Why do you want to be staff?: I feel that having this rank will show that I have the opportunity to be a helper on this server. Lots of people tend to need help when there is conflicts in chat. I would like to step in and help out with…

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    Case Study: Reading Rodeo

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    Reading Rodeo Promotion Plan Reading Rodeo is a non-profit community summer reading program for kindergarden through high school. The idea came from varies thoughts of refraining to do the same Vacation Bible School that every neighborhood church had scheduled for one week in the summer. “Childhood pastimes are increasingly moving indoors,” reports U.S.A Today in 2005, and not much has changed eight years later. Students have invested their summer days, home-alone, in video games. The…

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    locations that sell alcohol. Also gun safety and gun storage for concealed handgun owners. On Sept. 31, and Oct. 5, the University of Texas held a forum for people to share their concerns and opinions to the working group. Speakers stepped up to the microphone to share their opinion, with a majority of speakers speaking against SB 11, urging the working group to implement the most restrictive policies…

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    Over the years, the digital culture has expanded to a much larger platform for everyday consumers to interact with. Our relationship with virtual reality has triggered heated debates regarding the the negative impacts on our congenital skills and blurring our discrimination between fantasy and reality. This ties in the affiliation of creating a digital self, a kind of avatar, which speaks volume of about ourselves as an individual. Scholars, such as Zach Waggoner, explored this relationship in…

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    informatics ultimately they are unable to extract data from them. Data sets grow in size in part because they are increasingly being gathered by cheap and numerous information-sensing mobile devices, aerial (remote sensing), software logs, cameras, microphones, radio-frequency identification (RFID) readers, and wireless sensor networks. The world's technological per-capita capacity to store information has roughly doubled every 40 months since the 1980s as of 2012, every day 2.5 Exabyte…

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    The hero’s journey is an arc that a hero takes in a story. The hero first begins in their ordinary world and goes to an unfamiliar world, facing obstacles along the way. Then the hero comes back with a reward which could be knowledge or an object. The Odyssey is also a hero’s journey because Odysseus is trying to get to his home, Ithaca. He faces many obstacles along the way but eventually makes it back. Everyone has a hero’s journey sometime in their life whether it be a major event or just a…

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    Hip Hop Poem Analysis

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    An account of Jay-Z’s battle with his anger and abandonment would not make much sense, or be as powerful if it was not something he had personally experienced. In hip-hop, particularly rap, being a phony, or portraying yourself in a way that isn’t true, is scored. The artists cannot lay claim to experiences they have not lived. It goes against the very grain of what hip-hop stands for. It is a reflection of ones life. One component of hip-hop is that it is meant to be an outlet for the…

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    Blue Ice And Fire Essay

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    riding the hoverboard and Cassie was looking at the potions and seeing what they do. Kate lost her balanced and she fell on the potions. The ground started to shake and the walls were on fire. Professor Dan went to the security office to talk on the microphone and he yelled “Everyone get out the lab the building is on fire, this is not a drill!” Everyone got out of the building except for Kate, Kate started running out of the building, but part of the building blocked the exit. Kate was trapped…

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    intelligent and well-behaved children. They were following all the games’ instructions and learned the games’ schedule before even starting. The schedule made it easier for us, as volunteers, to follow the organizers and to make our groups ready. Microphones, high speakers, food, laptops, everything necessary was brought by organizers, even tee-shirts with the association’s name on were available. I was amazed by the good job that all of the organizers did, and learned how to manage and organize…

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    During the late 90s, Aerosmith was asked to produce a touching piece for the soundtrack of the movie Armageddon, which starred singer Steven Tyler’s daughter (The Rob). With the help of schmaltz “queen” Dianne Warren (author of other sappy songs like “How Do I Live” and “Because You Loved Me”), the band was able to perform a piece that was full of gusto and romance, wrapped up by their music video in a melodramatic bow (Farber). “I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing” is a song that Carl Wilson would…

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