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    13 Reasons Suicide

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    schooler students and young adults face within their communities. 13 reasons why revolves itself around a young high school student (Hannah) who commits suicide due to “13 reasons” that lead to pushing herself to do such an act. Being the center of controversy, the show’s representation of Hannah’s suicide is centered around such a prevalent issue that a ban would only cover up, not solve. As a whole the show provides entertainment while leaving a truly meaningful message of the many of the…

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    Narrative & Composition The Incredibles Film Analysis Portfolio The reason I chose the 2004 Pixar Animation film The Incredibles, directed by Brad Bird, as my independent film analysis is because of, despite it being a children's film, there is so much more meaning to the computer animated superhero movie than it simply being an entertainment for toddlers. Some qualities the film explores are the way the public interacts with people who have amazing extraordinary abilities; it demonstrates…

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    developed into horrendous war tanks. Visions of wealth and prosperity are long gone, only to leave room for discrimination and violence. Something that is pictured in countless of today’s popular books. With Tomorrow when the war began, the hunger games and race against time being prime examples. The major question of course being how likely these predicted outcomes really are. What makes them and the message they’re sending out different? And is this alleged fate inevitable?…

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    The biggest fantasy card game in America is called Magic the Gathering. The creator of the game Richard Garfield, created the game in college in 1994. Now millions play the game and professionals can win up to a 100,000 dollars a tournament! I started in 10th grade and have just recently won my first tournament. At my school alone there are 10 people that i know of that play. I have played in over a hundred tournaments, but after long last my drive to win led me to victory. In the beginning…

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    Our first main target audience is office workers. Office workers involves in lots of paperwork and important document during working hours. Our mug prevent these important document and paperwork from getting wet because it has a special feature to be attached to the tables. For example, if an employee’s workplace is full of papers and documents, even if he accidentally knocked over the mug, he does not have to worry about the documents getting wet or ruined because the mug can prevent such…

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    When I made the transition from St. Joes to the high school, I had to become familiar with 109 brand-new faces. Before the high school, I had 20 people in my class. Whether your moving schools or just coming into the bigger school in town, it’s going to be crammed with new faces. One of those faces happened to be Brett Hippler. I’m not sure whether we had our first class together freshman year or not, but since then, I have come to get to know Brett on a personal level. Throughout the…

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    Videogames have been distracting young children from reality for decades while simultaneously allowing them to learn a multitude of skills. A case study which exemplifies these characteristics was conducted on a 4 year old biracial girl who sustained second and third degree burns to her shoulders, neck, chest, forearms, and her left thigh caused by an accidental scald injury (Sil et al, 2012). Yet, she remarkable had no damage towards her face along with no complications with her motor, hearing,…

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    Our country is changing everyday, many people may disagree with that statment, but it is not false. Part of change has to do with technology. Technology has become such a big rule in our lives that we now do almost everything on it. I think it is a great idea for us to use electronic voting machines. Many people in America have disabilities, by using EMVs, it makes them being able to vote so much eaiser than not having EMVs. America is all about different people coming together and making…

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    We are living in a new age where cellphone,tablets,and televsision has become apart of everyday life. And they're are many studies that show why we should use them and use less over them. Some experts believe that children shoud have less screen time.Studies show that children 8 and under has doubled their media usage and that children under the age of two has more than tripled.Thats about an averge of 7.5 hours of screen time a day.The averge time for children 2 and older should be around 1-2…

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    GTA: Chinatown Wars plays less like the later games in the GTA series and more like the top down GTA games of the past. GTA: Chinatown Wars does have a few features not found in the later games. Chief among these is the supply/demand based drug dealing system where it is possible to buy low and sell high if you visit the right dealers. There are also scratch cars that can be bought to win money or free food. Since GTA: CTW was originally a DS game there are a few existing touchscreen features.…

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