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    Tina's Metaphor

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    1.Two of my favorite metaphors about academic writing came from Tina and Sam. Tina compared writing to "making a jigsaw puzzle" and Sam on the other hand, compared hers to a "driving test". Although all the other participants did a very well job in comparing writing to other things using metaphors, I found myself more connected to the example that Tina and Sam used. They both compared writing to something that I was familiar with, and they unpacked the hidden meaning behind it in such a way that…

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    Why Not To Jump Analysis

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    a way to help people’s brain. In video games, there is never a dull moment whether if its playing or watching others play. In video games, there is always something new to learn because the games always give a puzzle without giving an end result. Mario is a simple game with a simple puzzle by just pressing A to jump. For example, the author says in the game it’s important to know, “when it is advantageous to jump and how often jumping is necessary”. This is true because when I was a child, I…

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    I believe love is the most significant piece in the puzzle we call life. If you would give a man strength, knowledge and wealth, something would still be missing… love. Love takes many forms us as human can yearn for, whether it be from family, friends or a relation with more of an intimate intent. Through personal experiences and beliefs, along with the reading of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein in class and personal readings of the Human Condition by Hannah Arendt, I came to the conclusion that a…

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    Homelessness Issues

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    The rates of homelessness in the US, and the world are overwhelming in number. During January of 2015 alone the number of homelessness in the US ranged to a total of 564,708 people (State of Homelessness). Homelessness is an issue that has been around for thousands of years and is still a major issue that persists in this day and age. It is up to various organizations and alliances around the world on a global scale to address these issues. However it is in the hands of every individual and the…

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    Descriptive Short Stories

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    crawling straight over pillows while dragging my box of zebra puzzle pieces. Making my way to the tiny window that looked out towards an empty field, a sea of trees began to arise. Sliding the 1’ wide, 9’’ tall glass to the left and excitedly shifting from a crawling position, I sat up as straight as possible, my young and youthful body slightly restricted by the low hanging ceiling. Quickly, opening the box and plunging into the 100 piece puzzle, I grabbed until my little hand couldn't hold on…

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    Cold breeze rushes through the trees as the morning sun rises. Feels as if we are being knitted downward onto the dirt trail where Donnie lays. He then sits himself up, you can tell by the look on his face that he is confused and unaware of his unconcerned journey. “Where was he going and why?” This is the first question we asks ourselves when we discover Donnie Darko. This scene from Donnie Darko became part of my subconscious. I began contemplate where Donnie Darko was going and why. I became…

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    Sandev Randhawa Unit 22- Developing Computer Games Assignment 1 563000 UNIT 22- DEVELOPING COMPUTER GAMES ASSIGNMENT 1 BY SANDEV RANDHAWA Introduction In this assignment task, I have been asked to explain the impact of computer games on society, describe the different types of computer games and to examine the psychological effects of computer gaming on individuals and the society. P1 Impact of Computer Games on Society Benefits…

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    Learning styles (M3) Physical (Kinaesthetic): Kinaesthetic is known as physical learners are people who prefer using their body, hands and sense of touch. For example in a science lesson some lessons learn from actually doing particle experiments instead of watching the teacher do the experiment. Visual-Spatial Visual- spatial or visual learning is learning by images and techniques. A visual learner would take use images and annotations to help them to learn. Auditory Auditory is learning…

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    believes that video games makes people smarter by stating that , "Playing a video game is, in fact a excise..." This is an believable argument because he uses the evidence," The game presents the player with a series of puzzles, and you can’t succeed at the game simply by solving the puzzles one at a time. You have to craft a longer-term strategy...multitasking—simultaneously e-mailing and listening to music and talking on the telephone and surfing the Internet.Playing a video game is, in fact…

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    independently and sometimes together without any fuss. They played at a table with puzzle and crayons, drawing pictures and showing it to their teacher. They did not mind that I was in the class room and continued with their activities as usual. Only one girl came by my table for a second and quickly went back to what she was doing. The teacher was sitting at the table with the girls helping them with their puzzle while monitoring the other kids in the…

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