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    Final analyze and Game report of ERPsim Distribution Game To: Dr. Shirley Stretch-Stephenson Group C H Members: Iris Huang Ankit Sethiya Ken Chen Yuankai Wang (GS) After 2 trial rounds of ERPsim distribution game‚ our group got rank 2 out of 4 groups (actually climbing from rank 3 to 2). So everyone in the group is fully confident about the real game running in the upcoming week. After several discussions‚ we settled

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    Hunger Games

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    Understanding Evil in the Hunger Games How can you stand by and watch those who create evil‚ continue? Albert Einstein once said‚ “The world is dangerous to live in‚ not because of those who do evil but because of those who look on and let them do so”. This quote relates to The Hunger Games on many levels. This paper will attempt to explain the meaning of Einstein`s quote‚ along with the ramifications of condoning evil by three distinct characters in The Hunger Games. The characters identified as

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    Traditional Games

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    These days‚ almost all kids play video games or soccer‚ tennis and basketball. Games like Congkak‚ Main Lereng‚ Baling Tin‚ Sepak Raga or Gasing are bygones. While having a chat with my dad who is more of a ‘homeboy’ (mom’s a bit of town kid)‚ he gave me a list games he used to play as a kid. Some were the games of this soil and some were that adapted from neighbouring countries. However‚ I made a dash before he started his lecture on‚ “You know‚ kids these days…” His voice fading away and the

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    Zamora 1 Jacob Zamora Pre AP 27 August 2013 Empathy for Your Enemies In Ender’s Game by Orson Scott Card‚ the protagonist‚ Andrew “Ender” Wiggin‚ makes numerous enemies during his years at battle school. Ender sometimes wonder what his enemies’ points of view toward him are. He has a great feeling of empathy for them. Card chooses empathy for the major theme of the book‚ and tries to prove to readers that having empathy for your enemies can defeat and also turn them closer. Ender’s empathetic

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    violent video games on the manifestation of aggressive behaviors in young people is controversial. The objectives of this research project were as follows: (1) to review scientific studies of the effects of violent video games on aggressiveness; and (2) to examine the evidence that playing violent video games plays a role in the behaviors of school shooters. Video games occupied a large amount of my time as a child‚ and I found that the experience of playing largely nonviolent games was a cognitively

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    Game Theory

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    Game theory is defined as “the study of the ways in which strategic interactions among economic agents produce outcomeswith respect to thepreferences of those agents‚ where the outcomes in question might have been intended by none of the agents” by the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Ross 1997). The disciplines most involved in game theory “are mathematics‚ economics and the other social and behavioral sciences” (McCain 1997). Game theory was created to confront the problem and provide a theory

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    Is football dangerous? Football is dangerous‚ and they have proved it. But should we not watch it‚ because it is dangerous? Do we have the right to ban football‚ or will it ever be banned? Does football have a too great of a hold on Americans‚ that we have to have it‚ like it’s an addiction we want it around‚ even though it’s dangerous‚ but is that even a right reason to have football‚ because we are addicted to it? Football is very dangerous it causes CTE or chronic traumatic encephalopathy. It

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    is why he did not have sex with Sunny he saw her as vulnerable creature placed in a dangerous situation like the ducks he saw at the park in central park which is surrounded by the hazardous streets of New York City. This reminded of other people which he viewed weak as the ducks like Jane which was going on a date with Stradlater this in Holden’s mind was a weak creature and her date was a potentially dangerous situation. In response‚ he told Stradlater to “ask her if she still keeps all her kings

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    For the Littlefield Technologies Game 1‚ we have got $1269200 in cash and rank number three at the end. My teammates Ruoxing Zhao‚ YiLin Luo‚ and Dong yang can help with each other and solve difficult situations together. We totally bought six machines‚ three for station 1‚ two for station 2‚ and one for station 3. When we decided to purchase machine for three stations on day 66‚ we calculated the capacity rate for each station. We knew that we late for other groups for purchasing machine already

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    Teen Driving: It’s Really Dangerous Over the years‚ there has been many car crashes. Many of those crashes begins with a teen behind the wheel. Government officials have created a system for teen drivers called Graduated Driver’s License. GDL’s have strict laws for teens to follow so that teens won’t get into fatal car accidents. “In the first year of driving‚ 1 out of 5 drivers that are 16 years old are involved in an accident” (Geico). Most of the accidents that occur are fatal. While teens

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