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    Current news and developments in games Introduction In recent year computer games have been developed by professional developers and games studios. This article looks at the main areas that affect computer games development and brings you an update of what’s in the games development news today: Technology See text book p363 – 364 Artificial Intelligence See text book p364-365 General intro – say what it is and then how it is used in games. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Artificial_intelligence_(video_games)

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    DREAM OCCUR? IV. SLEEP A.STAGES OF SLEEP B.REM SLEEP C.NON REM SLEEP D.DIFFERENCE BETWEEN REM SLEEP AND NON REM SLEEP V. TYPES OF DREAMS A.LUCID DREAM B.NON LUCID DREAM C.DIFFERENCE BETWEEN LUCID AND NON LUCID D.DAYDREAM E.NIGHTMARE VI. CONCLUSION I.INTRODUCTION Many people are interested about the meaning of their dreams‚ dreams that occur in different time‚ different situation and ways. It was an intriguing topic for most people‚ specially psychologist.Many spend much time and effort

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    In conclusion‚ after reading and observing all major religions of the world (Judaism‚ Christianity and Islam) are different in their concept of worshipping‚ fasting‚ festivals and tradition. I found one significant thing in all major religions that they believed in one God and accepts of God existence. No matter whom we are and belongs which religion but at end of the day we all standup on a single platform of one God. In Judaism‚ worship is only for God and God is everlasting with no concept of

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    Analysis of “Reframing Prostitution as work” by Deborah Brock and “Prostitution in Vancouver: Pimping women and the colonization of First Nations” by Melissa Farley and Jacqueline Lynn Summary: (112)Brock’s (2012) article defines the ever-changing shift anti-prostitution campaigns changes in relation to the “marketplace” of prostitution in terms of labels put on the industry. Brock (2012) argues that Canadian patriarchal culture has created new labels for the business of prostitution in an effort to

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    Essay Topic: The role and the impact of prostitution on the overall economy of Canada. Essay Questions: Does prostitution need economical stimulation or should it be completely prohibited or ignored? Should the economical approach be used to prostitution at all? Can prostitution considered to be an actual career opportunity in Canada? Thesis Statement: Prostitution has a lot to do with the economy‚ as it is not only its “dark” side but also the potential legal income‚ which is always needed

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    Dictionary defines prostitution as "the offering of the body to indiscriminate lewdness for hire". A prostitute has been defined as "a person who makes it a profession to gratify the lust of various persons of the opposite or the same sex". The above definitions are noted to have included both male and female prostitutes contrary to others such as the one in Stones Justices ’ Manual that defines prostitution as "the offering for reward by a female of her body commonly. Prostitution Is the act or

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    seen as a marketable item. Its been used to satisfy the wants and needs of society‚ specifically men. Sex as a commodity has had an impact on the way we think and feel. Regardless of all the sexual commodities‚ prostitution can be argued as the oldest sexual marketable item. Prostitution is defined as promiscuous and mercenary sexual behavior with emotional Indifference between the partners. There isn ’t a more specific definition because people perceive it in different ways. Some view it as a

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    Angelica Gonzalez Santillan 12/6/2013 CMUN 1A Besson/ Outline Topic: Prostitution General Purpose: To Persuade Specific Purpose: To persuade my audience that prostitution should be legalized. Thesis Statement: Prostitution should be legalized in the United States. Organizational Pattern: Monroe’s Motivated Sequence Intro: I am going to begin by telling you what prostitution is: prostitution is “the practice or occupation of engaging in sexual activity with someone for payment; the

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    Introduction…………………………………………………….4 III Facts and Topic Concept…………………………………….5 IV Survey Content and Data…………………………………….6 V Survey question and Answers…………………………….…7 VI Analyzation of survey question and Evaluation…………..8 VII Conclusion/Recommendation……………………………….10 VIII Acknowledgement…………………………………………….11 INTRODUCTION What is Poverty? Does poverty affect the individuals of a country? Why is poverty considered a serious problem of today? How does it affect the physical and

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    Outside of the battlefields‚ prostitution was widespread and ingrained in popular culture to such an extent that six of the fourteen Broadway theatres shared the same city blocks with a brothel during the Civil War. Meanwhile‚ the sexual double standard was quite apparent. Prostitutes were considered vile sinners‚ whereas men’s roles were often absolved. If someone was arrested for prostitution‚ it was generally the women who faced the harshest penalties while the men who paid for sex were usually

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