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    When you first take a look at The Rape of the Lock, and A Modest Proposal, they seem like wildly different pieces of writing. In one, a person presents a proposal to fix the poverty issue in Ireland by eating children. The other tells a story of a superficial woman who makes a big fit about getting her hair stolen. But while Rape of the Lock and A Modest Proposal are two very different pieces of writing thematically, they share a lot of the same propaganda and humor techniques that were a…

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    Sudden and unexpected discoveries have the greatest impact on one’s perception of their human nature as well as their perception on the surrounding world. This idea is strongly reflected throughout the play. The Tempest. Composed by William Shakespeare (1610-1611). The Tempest tells the story of an originally vengeful protagonist, Prospero and the transformation of his perception of his own human nature which in turn reflects the greater world. This is the result of an unexpected emotional…

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    The Pros And Cons Of Pong

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    In 1971 an engineer at Nutting Associates by the name of Nolan Bushnell created Computer Space, the first ever commercial video game. One year later he created Pong, the first commercial video game to be widely successful. Since then, video games have erupted in popularity and evolved from incredibly simple gameplay and graphics to complex systems running near-realistic graphics. Many of these changes only became possible as the hardware they ran on became more powerful. As time progressed,…

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    Humanity’s desire for power and control was the driving force behind the European colonial period beginning in the 16th century. The Tempest, written by William Shakespeare in 1610, portrays the social issues and insecurities that were caused due to the new-found colonialism. In the second scene of Act 2, the relationship between the colonizers and the colonized festers, consequently leading to discord. Shakespeare uses variations of literary devices, figurative language, diction, and combating…

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    Soda History

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    History Of Soda: (1) To start, in 1893, the first soda was invented by Dr. John Pemberton, Dr. Pepper. In fact, he and three others,Caleb Bradham, Charles Alderton, and Charles Hires, they also invented Coco-Cola. Unfortunately for them, Joseph Priestly took the credit for inventing carbonated water. The first soda came out by John Pemberton in 1886. The Coca-Cola was released in sales in 1886.Originally, Coca-Cola was used as a medicine with the drug, Coke, or…

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    that makes up nature from the regular trees to the mountains and even to the small lady bugs, all lead us to some form of enthusiasm for these things. "In his nature work Wordsworth did away with allusions to classical gods and goddesses, nymphs, sprites, and heroes of Mythology. As a love of the meadows and the woods and mountains; and all that we behold' this became the principle subject of his verse"…

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    blogspot.com. These are now-famous brands and snacks that we all love. During the sixties, there were many inventions in the line of drinks that were available, from hydrates like Gatorade (1963) to pops such as Sprite (1961) and Tab (1963) (sellerslibraryteens.blogspot.com). “Experiments like Sprite, Tab, Pop-Tarts, Ruffles, Pringles, Lucky Charms, Hunt's Snack Pack pudding (first packaged in an aluminum, pull-tab can), Apple Jacks, Doritos, Funyuns, Starburst, Gatorade, and Diet Pepsi were…

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    Walking out of order is considered inconsiderate when crowded. Walking in a improper way could cause you to bump into another citizen. Texting and walking could cause misdirection on the sidewalk. Don't stop abruptly could cause someone to fall. Cutting in front of someone will lead to someone to trip. Going into a crowded elevator could discomfort for other people. Trying to fit into a crowded place can trapped some people who wanna step off. Fitting into a crowd can cause a malfunction on a…

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    General Problem Description A game is to be created using an engine and specified platform. The main purpose is to expand into the game development market in order to attract clients. Using specific technologies and skills design or program an addictive game. The primary issue to elucidate is to fabricate a compelling video-game using individual knowledge. Background A video-game is a computerized game requiring human interaction through a user-interface in order to generate visual feedback.…

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    Essay On Perler Beads

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    made with them. For my senior portfolio art show, I needed invitations and rediscovered perler beads and now I constantly make them for fun and sometimes as gifts. I personally like to make pixelated character sprites from video games and other things. To make a pixelated character sprite out of perler beads you first need to get your tools, then you have to choose your design and make it, and lastly you have to mend it together. The first thing you need to is get your tools. You’ll need a few…

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