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    would repeat the sentence. The clinician had a visual cue for the sound /k/ she touched her chin with her pointer finger, leading Abby to do so herself too. The third activity was a wooden puzzle. Both Abby and the clinician worked together to fit the puzzle pieces back as they named the picture on the puzzle piece. The clinician had a visual cue for the sound /s/. She reminded Abby of “Silvia” a snake that Abby has. The clinician moved her hand in a motion of a snake as she produced the sound…

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    Sudoku Research Paper

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    SUDOKU: LOGICAL NUMBER PUZZLE DEVOID OF ARITHMETIC 1 MAT 135 Final Paper Strand One - J.D. Thomason Strand One: Historical Significance An examination of the history of the Sudoku puzzle should begin with a clarification of its ancestral roots. Sudoku is commonly mistaken as a derivation of the magic square, in which the sum of every diagonal, row, and column of a grid adds up to the same number. Other than the fact that Sudoku takes place on a grid, this assumption could not be further from the…

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    I will do this in twofold. First, I will ask my students after they have taken this new modified form of summative assessment (by completing a crossword puzzle with history related content questions), if they like this form of assessment or would rather suggest something else or possibly would want to go back to conducting their final assessments in a more standardized way such as completing the critical…

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    Citizen Kane Analysis

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    Citizen Kane – Charles Forster Kane and Susan Alexander SHOT 1: Dissolve into an over-the-shoulder close up of Susan working on a jigsaw puzzle. She is completely dressed up as if she was getting ready to go out for a night on the town with an expensive gown and jewelry. The lighting design is very high contrast with Susan in white, while the background falls to solid black. Susan is in the left foreground of the shot as Kane’s booming voice can be heard saying “What are you doing?” While the…

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    How much do you love checkers mate? So much that you would put them all over your head? This man clearly has a passion for the checkered style that was in and out quicker than it took to finish the work on his face. I find it hard to believe anyone loves checkers so much that they think they will be deeply in love with them for the rest of their lives. You have to wonder what people are thinking and where the friends are at times like these. If any of my friends are reading this post, please…

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    Pt1420 Unit 3 Assignment

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    Final Project For my game I am going to make 2048. The user will use the arrows keys to control the movement of the number tiles across the board. The goal of the game is for the user to create the number tile with the value of 2048. The game has servel mechanics at play. First I will have to code a tile generator that creates a two or four numbered tile in a position around the perimeter of the board. However, the generated files must be created in a open space. Another mechanic of the game is…

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    The most common tessellations today are ones like, floor tilings that use square or rectangular shapes. However, Escher’s tessellations aren’t so simple. Instead, they are recognizable shapes, such as a type of bird or animal, such as the one below. However, sometimes he makes up shapes that can fit together like puzzle pieces. The simplest examples of his tessellations is simply taking a typical square grid and drawing just to change…

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    river. There is no harsh line between the two towns, but rather fields that fade from light to dark. There are many horizontal lines, and we see many light grey lines across the right side of the piece. The birds at the top fit into one another like a puzzle, but the closer to the bottom or middle of the piece we look, the less they look like birds as they fade into the fields. The birds resemble doves on the white side, or ravens on the black…

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