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    we owned what would now be considered a dinosaur of a computer. I loved that computer, and I would play videogames constantly. We had Pandora’s Box(a puzzle game) and Riddle of the Sphinx(My mom is the only one who has figured out at least some of the mystery). Some Call of Duty-esque games (that I somehow understood and liked to play when I was three) and, ironically, Candyland(which I still play today even though it originally came in a glorious cereal box which carried all of my hopes and…

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    hits and collisions. People think there is no good point to football. People think that it’s a waste of time. But, it’s actually a really good sport. One reason football is a great sport is because it’s competitive. It’s competitive because one big play could lead to endless bragging rights. Every time I step onto the field I always want to do better than the person next to me. No matter what it is, it always gives me that drive to do better. My second reason football is a great sport is…

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    So yes to be short I was dedicated to that game for a time of about two weeks or so and I didn't get bored, and I must underline here that I'm not the kind of person that plays 8 hours per day any more. Another very nice (driving game this time) that I had the chance to play and like is Need for Speed Shift 2. If you like driving, cars, expensive racing machines, customizing and tuning them this is the game for you. It has many machines of performance and you get to make…

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    This play is not only a drama, but a mystery too. The play is meaningful to the audience in a social manner. It gives an idea of the nature of revenge resulted from injustice and shows a real picture of the society. The main theme in this play is illusion versus reality. Illusion shows the wrong guesses of murderer and fake and hidden personalities, while reality reveals the truth and the secrets of the play. I have watched this show at Long Beach Play House and also on you tube several times…

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    The Rockwell Rams were 0-1 as they were getting ready to play the giants, who are the worst team in their league. Ben had been working with Shawn all week, even though he asked Sam and Coop to join but they said no. Ben had seen slight improvements in both Shawn’s performance and attitude. But his concern was whether or not it would show up in the game, where it actually counts. The giants scored first and they were up 8-0 in the first quarter. The rams didn’t do much on offense in the first…

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    and was started when he was at the age of 52. The book is about one of the world’s greatest soccer goalies and how he got to where he is coming from a small, poor logging town. Mal Peet wrote The Keeper is such a unique way. It includes tension, mystery, and excitement. It’s memorable and keeps you on the edge of your seat. El Gato, the main character in the book, goes into an interview with Paul Faustino, a journalist for La Nacion, after winning the World Cup. El Gato tells Faustino about…

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    to perhaps win cash or prizes, how would you do it? Maybe you would go to your grandmother’s BINGO competition, or maybe you put your ticket in a raffle and hope that your number is called. Both those options sounds enticing, but instead I would go play games or maybe answer trivia questions. Yes, I understand that BINGO is a game, but I’m not talking about that kind of game. Instead, I’m talking about gameshows, like Jeopardy or Legends of the Hidden Temple. It will feel like we are in the…

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    In the play Trifles by Susan Glaspell, one would soon realize that this play is about trying to find a motive for the murder of John Wright. The men and women gather in the Wright’s house with the sole mission of trying to discover Mrs. Wright’s reason for killing her husband. Also in the beginning of the play, Mr. Hale says, “I guess you know about how much he talked himself, but I thought maybe if I went to the house and talked about it before his wife, though I said to Harry that I didn’t…

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    box-office record after only being open at the State Theatre in Adelaide for one week. Directed by Jon Halpin, the storyline follows a typical Hitchcock thriller when an ordinary citizen, Richard Hannay (played by Nathan Page) becomes entwined in a murder mystery involving espionage, romance and intrigue. The adventure begins when a beautiful German woman, Annabella Schmidt (Anna Steen) enters Hannay's life claiming she is being followed, turning his life upside down. The story originated from…

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    and usually solve the crime. This is the only major stereotype that is unseated because the women solve the murder mystery from Mrs. Wright trifles. They find all crucial elements that provided motive and explanation for murder such as the canary, birdcage, fruit preservatives and Mrs. Wrights quilt. To push this unseated stereotype back to male dominated literature, the men in this play are constantly condescending to the women. This is from the men not being able to perceive the importance…

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