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    I took the elevator down to the lobby to get breakfast then go back up to my room and watch TV. The food choices are lame considering this is a star hotel in Los Angeles and in the hills overlooking the city. I was watching TV then, this advertisement and came across the screen and said come out to Venice Beach to watch the 25 annual weightlifting competition. I was very curious about this competition and gave them a call. “ Good morning this is mike hosting the 25th annual weightlifting…

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    Wild Wolf Research Paper

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    filled with wilds, scatters, free spins, and multipliers galore. As the name of the game implies, the theme of this slot is wild wolves. Things get started with a wolf howling in the middle of the night. The main game loads quickly and continues to provide a smooth and engaging playing experience all through what appears to be some stereotypical IGT-style gameplay. What’s immediately clear about Wild Wolf is that this game carries plenty of bark, but does it have the bite to match? You’ll find…

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    Lying, with the end goal of receiving medical attention and sympathy, is not a new concept. Although it was not until the mid-1800s that Factitious disorder was officially recognized, evidence shows instances of Malingering dating back as far as the Roman times; from Odysseus in the Trojan War, to the physician Galen (Rogers 19). Munchausen Syndrome was first described by Asher in 1951, with Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy first being in diagnosed in 1977 (Feldman 1). More recently, in the last…

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    One of our all-time favorite tabletop games is One Night Ultimate Werewolf. It 's not terribly involved, you can play it multiple times in the span of when you would only be able to play most other games once. It 's always fun to watch everyone try to argue their way out of being chosen as the werewolf. We don 't own the game personally and usually play it at the comic store 's Tabletop Night with other people if someone brought their copy. The sequel, One Night Ultimate Werewolf Daybreak is fun…

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    Violent Games By: Morgan H People in the United State argue about whether violent games are fine to play or if they are bad to play. We let kids play what they want to play, but some people don’t pay any attention to what they are watching on the screen or acting out, we don’t know what is happening. They may be playing a game where you have to kill people to win, but in these game people laugh and reward themselves after a kill, that is not something that we should be proud of. A life is…

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    Undertale Analysis

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    To know how Undertale tells its story, one first needs to understand the mechanics that the game runs off of, as these directly tie into how it tells its story. The game is a retro-styled, top down RPG (Role Playing Game) that follows the story of a young, genderless protagonist as they make their way through the underground (Adam). The underground is a dark place that is home to many monsters, and these characters are what makes up the bulk of the story you interact with. They vary greatly, but…

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    Green Shroud Company “Enthralling” is the only way to explain Fjorgyn Online. While it was an MMORPG, calling it a mere game is an injustice akin to calling PacMan the new pinnacle of gaming design. Fjorgyn was the first of her kind—a completely immersive MMORPG designed to run exclusively through affordable virtual reality. One had to adorn an unflattering…

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    ridiculous end-of-the-year game with water guns. A debate that has been discussed is if students should be allowed to play violent role playing games. I believe that violent role-playing games are cynical for students. First of all,the games can get out of control, video games are also the reason for violence, and can introduce a teenager to the world of rampage. From personal experience ,most videogames that are played are considered violent. To begin with, role playing games can get out…

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    Title: Three Thirteen Rummy Description: Learn the mechanics of Three Thirteen Rummy card game—one of the most sought-after wagering activities that began its life in North America. Keyword: Three Thirteen Three Thirteen is a variation of the Rummy game that originated in North America. The game is played with two or more players and with one 52 card deck for two players and two decks for three or more people. Gameplay Three Thirteen has eleven rounds. The first dealer is selected at random and…

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    Hardball Research Paper

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    Playing a card game changed Dustin’s life giving him a hobby that involves percentages and numbers to make money. Playing poker is a good way to make a lot of money with your spare time and it’s also really fun to do. Dustin realized that there’s a lot to learn and hardships to overcome to make poker a hobby that’s not frowned upon by others. He watched T.V. one after noon and saw The World Series of Poker was on. Dustin watched professional players play and win consistently with their cards…

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