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    game causing humans to continue to rotate blocks without a purpose and to be punished. A nearly bankrupt company called Rovio created a game called Angry Birds in 2009 which was 25 years after Tetris had been invented. The use of this game was the perfect way to involve the new technology of the touch screen on smartphones and other devices. Angry Birds soon became the most popular game on the iPhone. The game had been downloaded more than 700 million times and it even inspired merchandising…

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    Conclusion Elliot Rodger was born in an almost perfect family. He was bestowed with supportive parents who always work hard to ensure that their son could live a comfortable life. Elliot is said to be struggling with mental illness which indirectly leads to his odd personality as perceived by many people. As mentioned earlier, Elliot is involved with a series of distressing event which further deteriorated his opportunity to be accepted in any social relationship. The isolation eventually leads…

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    KING TUTANKHAMUN King Tutankhamun was born in 1341 BCE, in Circa and died in 1359 BCE. His tomb is in the Valley of Kings. He was part of ancient Egypt’s 18th dynasty. His name at birth was Tutankhaten (living image of Aten) and he changed it to Tutankhamun (living image of Amun) after becoming king. He is also known as “the Boy King” of ancient Egypt and King Tut. Experts believe he died because of a diseases like malaria and a gangrene infection from an injured leg. He died at the age of 19…

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    easy, early government founders created the idea of a democracy, where, we the people have the right to elect whomever we choose. The first congressional one, involving running candidates such as, the later election winner, Swanwick, and his running mate, Fitzsimmon. The factors surrounding Swanwick's congressional debut were the Whiskey Rebellion, excise tax and the yellow fever epidemic. Because of its immense amount of growing popularity and the fact that it brought distinction between the…

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    maintaining a high grade point average, always being kind, and never being seen as selfish. She uses observation to make sure that she is doing and saying the correct things so she does not to stand out and continues to fit into the prescribed image of “perfect,” thus losing herself in the process (Brown & Gilligan, 1993, pp. 23-24). The task of maintaining a particular social status is difficult, because one has to balance what they want versus what type of image will be projected. One…

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    the hearts of the citizens of America after he became the 35th president of the United States of America. His race between Richard Nixon was tight, Kennedy only winning by a small number of votes. Lyndon Johnson, Kennedy’s vice presidential running mate, a Texas native, was able to get the Texans to vote for Kennedy, which ultimately won him the presidential election. In the book End of Days by James Swanson, John F. Kennedy’s assassination is deeply analyzed, looking at not only Kennedy’s…

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    out the door to their next obligation. House repairs, the baby grew, debts piled up and Clarie grew into a sad and lonely version of herself. Her heart sank lower and deeper, knowing this wasn’t what she had hoped for. They were hoping for a soul mate and found that they barely even knew themselves. Claire and Tony were sinking fast arguing constantly and building walls to avoid one another. Claire thought each day that more years spent like this would only pile up and add more weight until…

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    There are many relationships that individuals develop in life. There are family, friends and significant others. Determining if our relationships are successful or unsuccessful depends on what an individual thinks a relationship needs to succeed and how to achieve that. There will be challenges, but to achieve a successful relationship, communication must be open and honest. Looking back at my life I have had more unsuccessful relationships than successful. Unsuccessful Relationships Looking…

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    The Briggs Myers personality quiz helps to guide people into careers, relationships, and lifestyles that best fit their personalities. This quiz asks many many questions on how you approach situations and your reaction to situations. Each question in worth one point, each column is added up and the higher Column gets the letter. In the event of a tie, according to professor Blocher, a female will add a point to the column on the left and a male will add a point to the column on the right. This…

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    Mrs. Mallard is too much sensationalized at the news of her terminated life partner and Calixta, to separate, is an ill-advised housewife persevering through a whirlwind. In Kate Chopin's "The Story of an Hour" Mrs. Mallard is first observed as a mate who may by no means whatsoever, have the ability to comprehend the news of the loss of her significant other. Her sister Josephine is stressed for her prosperity when she reveals to her the news, fearing for heart disillusionment since she…

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