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    In Yeon Sang-ho’s Train to Busan is the most purely entertaining zombie film, finding echoes of George Romero’s and Danny Boyle’s work, but delivering something unique for an era in which kindness to others seems more essential than ever. The titular mass transport vehicle serves as an apt and very literary setting for an exhilarating morality tale that pits humanity’s fragile virtues and delicate principles with a ferocious catastrophe. For decades, movies about the undead have essentially been…

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    One swing of your hand and the ball slowly rolls towards the pin, and strike, all pins down. Online sports games like bowling on Wii or Xbox 360 Kinect has improved processing speed, attention span, and spatial skills among older adults. Video games, internet-based devices and other technologies are changing our traditional ways of living, making our lives more convenient and comfortable. In fact, technology is the biggest drive in our lives that controls our ways of thinking, learning, and…

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    Pokemon Essay

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    the game and meet new people. According to Triplepundit, “What makes Pokémon Go so intriguing is the fact that it encourages people to be more socially and physically active. It combines the mobility of the Game Boy, the physical fun/exercise of the Wii, and the exciting new experience of location-based augmented reality.” Once you download Pokemon Go, you have to go to the streets to play it. There is no way that staying at home you can reach the goal of this game, catch pokemon. As a result of…

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    Exercise is very important for many reasons, especially for older adults. As people age, physical and mental health deteriorates. Incorporating exercise into everyday life can delay the weaknesses that accompany an aging body. Many people however, are not able to reap the full benefits of an active lifestyle due to several factors including laziness, lack of education, and a busy lifestyle.. Studies have shown that failing to exercise leads to a rapid decline in health. According to the Centers…

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    but the athletes will not have technology attached or inside of them to enhance their performance so it doesn't destroy the sport. ii) Since technology is advancing and now that you have the opportunity to play tennis inside your own home using a Wii or Xbox Kinect and play other around the world means that soon everyone might want to do this and less people will want to participate in sport outside. Technology will soon want to accompany all physical and mental types around the world so a…

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    The Importance Of Literacy

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    Rachael Berridge Professor Hohman English 100 4 December 2015 Literacy can mean different things to different people, but there is no denying the more common meaning. Jeff Magee, a teacher, said “Literacy is an essential aspect of our everyday lives that is embedded in our activities, social interactions and relationships. It is not only the ability to read and write, but to comprehend.” If you are able to comprehend more, the more successful you can be. Literacy dictates each and everyone’s…

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    A video game is considered an electronic game that is played by children, youth and adults. This game has spread dramatically worldwide and became famous all over the people from different ages. Such topic became the subject of controversy nowadays, because there are some children addicted to it significantly. Some people think that it is a useful innovation because their children stay home near them playing it, while others believe that this gadget seems a risk for their children’s life. Video…

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    at the Department of Psychology at the University of Hong Kong (Li, R. Chen, & J. Chen, 2016). Video games used in the experiment ranged from first person shooters, complex simulation games, and driving games; the controllers used also varied from wii remote steering wheels, joysticks, and computer mice and keyboard sets. The tasks that the participants were asked to perform were done in twenty to forty-five minutes, and…

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    Obesity In Today's Society

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    Obesity is a sensitive subject. Obesity is something everyone sees, but in social circles, not many like to talk about. In today’s society, many people are overweight and it looks like society has come to accept heavy weight people as normal people with no particular problems. It is totally unacceptable to call anyone fat or much less obese. Most people just accept that some people are heavier or “bigger” than others. It is rare not to see overweight people and even obese people in everyday…

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    Global Warming Quiz

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    b) (15 points). Which of these nine boundaries have already been crossed? What are the potential impacts of crossing those boundaries? 1. Climate Change. We are putting too much greenhouse gases into the atmosphere, and on the verge of massive climate change. Some potential changes are it is three times more likely nitrogen will get into the atmosphere than the earth can sustain. Increase in the loss of major ice sheets, accelerated sea level rise and abrupt shifts in forest and agricultural…

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