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    reports of seizures, named "Nintendo epilepsy". Two patients were raced to doctor 's facility having had a stroke in the wake of playing on a Nintendo Wii console, while another required surgery for a hernia subsequent to practicing on the Wii Fit diversion. In another case, a 55-year-old lady was found to have endured a monstrous mid-section seep in the wake of falling on to her couch while playing tennis on her Wii. There were likewise two instances of Nintendo-related incontinence, where kids were so engaged in playing Super Mario Brothers they overlooked the need to go to the latrine. An instance of "Nintendo neck" was accounted for in 1991 after a tyke played his Diversion Kid for 30 minutes in a slouched position, while "Nintendo elbow" was analyzed in a 12-year-old who played his comfort "a considerable measure" for over a month. Subsequent to seeking two restorative databases the analysts discovered 38 reports of wounds and issues going from neurological and mental to surgical. Nintendo-related issues in the thumb, hand and wrist are alluded to as "nintendonitis", and were connected with strenuous amusement play. Tennis was observed to be the most perilous Wii sport by and large, and the most well-known wounds were hand cuts and wounding. The analysts, drove by Dr Maarten Jalink of the College of Groningen, said: "By and large, a Wii U is a moderately safe Christmas present." However they included that players "ought to be watchful about where they play, and they…

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    He paces in front of the video game store once again and he cannot even manage to fall asleep later that night. Unable to endure the wait any longer, Cartman begs his friends Stan, Kyle, and Kenny to help him freeze himself. In this interaction Cartman is deadly serious and the boys are horrified because they know that Cartman’s plan would result in his death. Despite the boys’ warnings, Cartman is so fixated on the Wii he feels that his idea is the only logical conclusion. Cartman’s fanaticism…

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    out in 2004, but don’t be fooled the game is worth playing. The Amazing Mirror stands out to me because it’s one of my favorite video games as a child, I loved playing the game and I still do, what can I say? I’m a child at heart, there’s nothing wrong staying close with your roots. Playing Kirby and the Amazing Mirror, you’re guaranteed a fun time. No matter what age you are, just let loose and let your inner kid play. There’s so many reasons why you should play, Kirby has incredible…

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    When dining out at various amounts of different restaurants, you will always have different experiences. Unfortunately there are some experiences that are better than others. Cheddar 's Casual Cafe is known as a scratch kitchen, and is located in Mishawaka, When a restaurant is known as a scratch kitchen, that means that the meals that are listed on the menu is made from scratch. But apart from this, the things that I had heard about Cheddar 's has not been good, so I had decided to try it out…

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    Overview Unique and innovative marketing trends are helping restaurants all over the country make their businesses successful. Even markets that are not tourist destinations welcome visitors, and restaurants roll out the welcome mat for conventioneers, business travelers, and sports enthusiasts. In different areas of the United States, restaurants have to come up with unique marketing trends that will lure travelers to their business. For example, Nick Mikus is the owner of Nick’s Ristorante in…

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    Soon after being seated a waiter approached the table. She politely introduced herself and began filling a tall glass with lemon water, after finishing she handed me a menu. I proceeded to look through the menu, which contained vast amounts of edible options. I chose to start with the basics and selected three appetizers, steamed beef dumplings, shrimp rolls, and crab ragoons. In addition, I decided to order sweet and sour chicken with steamed white rice as an entrée. The waiter took my order…

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    In this restaurant you can find many different types of dishes, from appetizers to desserts. They offer a fabulous lunch menu, which has everything from soup, salad and lunch sandwiches, as well as also offering the hot pasta meals for lunch. One of my favorites is the Italian grill cheese and ham sandwich for $12.95. It includes four cheeses, prosciutto, arugula, oven dried tomatoes, on a Sicilian roll, it will melt your mouth. They also offer an affordable $9.95 special, which includes soup,…

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    Eating Out Essay

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    One factor of these restaurants being expensive is the food. More often than not, everything on the menu is separately prices, and they are not cheap. Another factor is the clothing on wears to the restaurant. Elegant restaurants normally have a dress code in which the customers are thought to follow. The men wear a suit, not just jeans and a nice shirt, and the ladies wear a formal dress or outfit. These outfits that the customers wear contribute to a big part of the expenses that one must pay…

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    Favazza's Case Study

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    the father of the current owners of Favazza’s on the Hill, Tony and John. Tony and John Favazza have been in the restaurant business their entire life and said that if they ever wanted to see their father, they had to come into work because their father worked 18 hours a day. Being a family business, the Favazza family wanted their restaurant to be a family place. This is why their menu and their restaurant is suitable for any crowd. It’s perfect for group events, or even just a date night.…

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    For the purposes of my analysis I have chosen the restaurant scene from Francis Coppola’s “The Godfather”. The reason being is that the scene is intense and sound design plays an immense role in it. The use of it complements the visuals brilliantly and helps the viewer understand what is happening in the characters’ heads. The scene is full of suspense and a balanced mixture of diegetic and non-diegetic sounds accurately underlines that. The whole scene is “framed” by the sound from the…

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