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    All the characters within William Sleator’s science fiction novel Interstellar Pig are intertwined in the game whether by choice or not. At the very heart of the game is its creator and master, The Piggy. This personage is artfully unfolded in a series of twists, turns, and deception. A strange, seemingly inanimate appearance hides the true nature of this vital character. Sleator’s weaves an inventive creature with both bold behavioral and physical traits that develop throughout the plot line.…

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    neutral background shows that the only message the CJFE wants to convey to the audience is that the press is fighting for freedom. The quote, “Defend press freedom” further supports this claim. This advertisement uses camera lenses, a tape recorder, cassette tapes, and a boom microphone to form a RPG. These parts are all used in media to collect information in some way, shape, or form. CJFE cleverly uses visual parts from the camera as the scope, and uses audio equipment as the rocket and grip…

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    For Care, and readers, “‘That’s how your life is. [...Y]ou put in a tape and you play it from beginning to the end[...] You get up in the morning and you eat breakfast and you brush your teeth and you go to school’” (Niffenegger, 45). Clare represents the normal time track that readers expect, and like readers, she finds it hard to believe anything other than a list of events in that order. Henry’s tape, however, plays in a different way, and he explains this by telling Clare, “‘Now…

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    “The Secret to Raising Smart Kids” (Dweck. 2015) inspires me to reassess my teaching style as a teacher and a parent. Positive reinforcement can be very helpful to boost a student’s morale, but parsing, if not done properly, can be detrimental to student’s mental development (Dweck.2015) Every child is different with his or her unique talents and capabilities. As explained by Howard Gardner’s “Theory of Multiple Intelligences” , “We all exhibit different profile of intelligence and these are…

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    It will also be necessary to get any immunizations I will need before the trip. I will also need a laptop (even though power will be a problem), notebooks, usb drive, portable hard drive, pencils and pens, tape recorders, cameras, maps and gps unit, film, tapes, batteries, tent (just in case), plastic bags and containers, and pocket…

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    Wrongly convicted individuals will become more common. Attorney client priveledge exists to protect innocent people from being wrongly convicted. In an aff world you would see the number of wrongly convicted individuals increase. (no evidence, just logic.) just because a person is innocent doesn’t mean they are protected from prosecution. A major cause of wrong convictions is eye witness misidentification. People are wrongly convicted of crimes they didn’t commit all the time! Often times they…

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    Word count: 640 The Weeping Willow Tree My tree was down the hill from my grandparent’s house in North Carolina. The tree I called mine was a gigantic weeping willow. It was my place to where I could be alone, where reality could be left behind, and where I could daydream. This massive weeping willow tree was my private place where I could be all alone. It seemed to stretch up to the sky, letting the light come through in shafts through a canopy of green leaves, and long skinny branches…

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    Pt1320 Unit 1 Assignment

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    In the 1970s, an innovative device was being developed by small team of engineers led by Paul Breedlove, an engineer, with Texas Instruments that ended up being introduced to the public at the 1978 Summer Consumer Electronic Show as The Speak and Spell. It was a handheld electronic device and educational toy that consisted of a speech synthesizer, a fluorescent display, a keyboard, and a receptor slot for a collection of game cartridges. Additionally, its main function was a tool for helping…

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    “The Death of a Salesman” perfectly represents how our expectations can be the death of us. Biff, who is the son of Willy, depicts freedom and light as he reminds his father that money doesn’t define him, though Willy is isolated and a prisoner to his dark and twisted mind. “The Death of a Salesman” parallels “Allegory of a Cave” because it expands on the idea of being chained to see a shadow or a tiny glimpse of a bigger picture. Just like in the cave, Willy symbolizes the prisoners;…

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    Phonogene Essay

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    instrument made up of the three essential initial devices comprising in electronic music. The very first version of the phonogene was a digital, re-discerning and developed model of a tape recorder being used as a musical instrument. It is known in the universe of Electronic Music that this digital model then used tape to merge the rate and direction to develop unheard sounds. This process was incredibly mathematical yet unpredictable. Like most innovators, Schaeffer had developed an algorithm…

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