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    involves socialising wether its playing with friends or with unfamiliar people on servers which makes it more interesting. I tend to play multiplayer a lot more than single player which shows I'd prefer to play with people than alone but even single player can get you through boredom. I'd say what's keeping my passion for Minecraft would be the massive community keeping Minecraft strong and constantly adding new features so people don't lose interest. What has motivated you to…

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    position. People find their value not in what they're doing but how they are doing it. “My own personal belief about leadership is that you have got to have passion for what you do because if you haven't got that you can't communicate. You've got to be able to inspire with a vision of the future," Gill Rider says. "One of my most important personal values is inherited from my previous employer. It is stewardship - you need to leave things better than you find them; you need to help people to be…

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    When people introduce themselves I subconsciously block out their names. This is quite a problem, especially now, when starting fresh and independent at BYU, am left wanting friends, and am constantly finding myself in the position of meeting countless new people. I do, however, remember conversations, moments, unique personality traits, personal thoughts, as well as connections I made with that person. When it comes to recalling names however, I go stupid. My brain doesn’t remember names or…

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    Carlson, P. (1982, August 9). Growing up Privileged. People. This article reflects on how growing up privileged molded the lives of several celebrities and their children. Some celebrities embraced the lavish lifestyle of living in Hollywood, while other stars such as Suzanne Summers and John Ritter of Three’s Company indulged in the simple things. The children that are born into this privileged lifestyle often want to feel a sense of normality. Growing up in Hollywood is like being enclosed in…

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    Celebrities are just ordinary people everyone knows about. Sometimes they seem more extravagant, high up on their pedestals, but in reality they are human beings. Ty Burr explores the changing face of the celebrity in the excerpt, “The Faces in the Mirror.” In particular, he delves into the modern case of the digital celebrity, with screens everywhere making a new starlet every day. According to Burr, we lose ourselves in the “roiling sea of infotainment” (32). Burr notes that the relationship…

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    Dependency On Technology

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    you, not in the world but literally right next to you? We depend on technology entirely too much. It’s our way of life, we know other to survive. People feel like if they didn’t have their phone for five minutes that they’ll miss something so important. In all reality they missed a cat flipping 100 times. It’s so incredibly astounding to watch how people flip completely out when their phone…

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    Media shapes our understanding and view of individuals and crime. Media is our main source of information and our news stations and papers have the power to change the minds of readers. From these outlets we get our information of crime and who they deem “criminal”. The way these are presented can either make the story of little relevance or it can become the days’ pressing issue. The news on TV and the papers both have connotations of discrimination within the text. They also use imagery that…

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    Cause of Death: Celebrities In today’s modern age, it seems like the people with the most influence on our daily lives aren’t the people that actually control our government but are instead the people that have the most followers on social media: celebrities. Instead of catching up on worldly affairs, it is safe to assume that most Americans would much rather binge watch a whole season of, “Keeping Up with the Kardashians,” or read the most recent scandal in Hollywood from the various tabloid…

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    When it comes to the topic of should the private lives of famous people be off limits to the media, most of us would readily agree that it should be off limits. Where this agreement usually ends, however, is on the question of whether the famous people are at fault for attracting the unwanted attention. Whereas some are convinced that paparazzi are too involved in their lives, others maintain that they brought the intrusion upon themselves. I believe it should be off limits because they are…

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    Monument Symbols

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    Start on a blank page and start next section on a new page.Utilize MLA Formatting including work cited page.) There are many contrastive directions to go in when it comes to monuments, Considering the fact that it represents the deep sacrifice and pays homage to one’s family. Monuments symbolizes…

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