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    taking over the role as “Poor Tom,” Edgar learns that others also face difficulties. Edgar no longer has sympathy for himself but now for others. It’s at the end of the play that Edgar is fully able to take responsibility for his and his father’s actions. Instead of weeping around about his misfortune, like at the beginning of the play, Edgar accepts his hardships and has taken responsibility for them. Due to Edgar’s decision to become someone he is not, it helps him to understand the…

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    humiliating. As the day went on more and more events happened that was just going along with the terrible day I was having. Each period I just couldn’t concentrate because I knew I had this big secret I was hiding from my parents, I didn’t want to play sports anymore. I know it seems like a little thing but my parents are die hard sport fanatics and telling them that their one and only son does not want to be involved in sports and rather join some club would be devastating to them. In my mind I…

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    “Just One More Game…: Angry Birds, Farmville, and Other Hyperaddictive Stupid Games,” written by Sam Anderson talks about the demand for video games. The invention of the Japanese game-making Nintendo was spread across the world in 1989. A hand-held, battery-powered plastic slab was created called the Game Boy. The Game Boy came with one cartridge known as Tetris which was a game that had a goal for people to rotate falling blocks – over and over – to build walls that would eventually disappear…

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    keep you and your friends laughing and having fun until the very end. The Good • Extremely creative and not like any other game • Very customizable • Beautiful graphics and gaming scenery • Entertaining game play • Great background story The Bad • Occasionally glitches • Lagging online play • Multiplayer sometimes required So, let us dive on in the world of Little Big Planet and take a look around. The first thing you will notice about Little Big Planet is that it is unlike any other…

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    As a young boy, I always loved to play sports, going outside with my father either kicking a football, throwing a tennis ball, or shooting some hoops. Sport for me is a way to express myself. At the age of 4 I learnt how to ride a bike, taught by my sister in a caravan park named “Cairns Coconut” In our family of five, I have an identical twin named Matthew and a Sister named Sarah. A place which sticks in our family’s heart is Port Elliot Caravan Park. I have been going to there for 15 years,…

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    her but he ignores. His mother cries for him to at least acknowledge her but his mind and soul had entered the virtual world of gaming and won’t come back to the real world. In this generation, majority of children and teenagers play video games. Teens majority like to play the violent games but one part of the game may scar them for life. Video games gives gamers a pain feeling or a satisfying feeling. There are even some video games that are too much for teenagers/minors to handle…

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    purchasing the desired number of credits, the player can decide on the number of paylines they prefer to play with and the amount coins they wish to bet. When everything is put in place, the last thing left is to do is simply press the “Play” button watch reels roll around and around. The reels in question can be stopped manually or a player can simply let them time out after 2 to 4 seconds. Auto play can also be implemented within Butterfly Hot 20. Slightly off colour Like Butterfly Hot 10…

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    When it comes to online learning and learning within a traditional classroom there are many differences. One major difference is the learning face to face which is done in a traditional classroom and online learning being all through email, messages, or chat. Some may argue that face to face learning is much more effective than online learning. However if a person has the discipline to complete all the recommended areas then there shouldn 't be no better way of learning. Another major difference…

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    observe an older child pulling a red wagon with a younger child in the wagon. There were two instances where I observered the interaction between caregiver-child. The first instance was during was when the older children and Josie were playing with play dough and the nine month old child crawled into the room and Josie put his hand on the baby’s head and was pushing his hand on the child head. The caregiver saw this and stopped him by saying not so hard and then taking the infant into the next…

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    I was pleasantly surprised at how enjoyable and funny the play actually was. The cast was very animated and absolutely adorable! The stage was small and the audience was close around the stage which added to the enjoyment of the performance. The props and costumes seemed to be from the 1940’s and well placed around the stage. The hidden doors that actually swung open and closed were fabulous and was used perfectly with the story. Elsa Von Grossenknueten played by Carolin Hansa did a great job at…

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