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    Have you ever been so stressed before that you just want to rip your hair out? If so then keep reading. I will tell you my secret of staying cool‚ calm‚ and collected. It’s simple‚ watch Netflix. Watching Netflix is a relaxing pastime‚ because you can escape from the reality of life just by sitting in the comfort of your living room. The process of binge watching is quite simple‚ but there are some important steps you can’t miss to have a successful relaxing time First step of this process is to

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    strategy karma will get you. Like with a lion or a monsoon or how about 30 ft snakes. Maybe a stampede of rhinos charging into your living room. And the only way to stop all of this is to finish the game and yell Jumanji! In the book Jumanji by Chris Van Allsburg. two siblings Peter and Judy are home alone. They decide that they want to go to the park‚ Peter finds a game with the label of JUMANJI With the child-like writing on the cover. They decide to bring it home after numerous warnings on the box

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    Peter Van Inwagen Summary

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    In The Powers of Rational Beings: Freedom of the Will‚ Peter van Inwagen states that those with either compatibilist or incompatibilist views must accept some mysteries. In this essay I will first explain the three views van Inwagen suggests and the mysteries that arise with each suggestion. Then‚ I will explain which position he agrees with most and why he does so. Following that‚ I will demonstrate my stance on the matter as well as show opposing viewpoints to my own. I think the most compelling

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    Characters/Characterization Pieter Van Vlaanderen Dynamic character because he is becoming more loving towards his wife‚ yet is still “mad sickness came over” him and it is getting worse. (Pg. 127) Protagonist Jakob Van Vlaanderen Dynamic character because he plays a critical role in Pieter’s life and originally is not willing to change. Jakob is accepting of the book about the birds from Pieter and shows change‚ but is still very reluctant to accepting the change. Nella Van Vlaanderen Static because she

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    Tracking devices are used for a variety of reasons. One of the most commonly used tracking devices is the bar code and scanner system. The bar code is used all over the world. It is used in almost every store in the world. So where did this amazing piece of technology come from? When was it made? How did it become so successful? These questions are easy to answer because as the technology has developed‚ it has changed the world in mostly positive ways. Most people in the US are afraid of the government

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    Devices That Tell on You

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    1.Telecommunication BD Personal sensing devices are becoming more commonplace in everyday life. Unfortunately‚ radio transmissions from these devices can create unexpected privacy concerns if not carefully designed. We demonstrate these issues with a widely-available commercial product‚ the Nike+iPod Sport Kit‚ which contains a sensor that users put in one of their shoes and a receiver that users attach to their iPod Nanos. Students and researchers from the University of Washington found out that

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    Van Gogh Starry Night

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    your palette blue and grey‚ look out on a summer’s day‚ with eyes that know the darkness in my soul.” (Don MacLean) I chose to write about the painting‚ The Starry Night by Dutch artist Vincent van Gogh. Van Gogh painted the view outside his sanitarium room window located in southern France at night. But Van Gogh painted it from memory during the day. I feel that this painting has Asymmetrical Balance. From our handouts – “In this case balance is achieved with dissimilar objects that have equal

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    Ribs Musical Devices

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    Though the layering of instruments and sounds‚ Lorde presents her growing fearful anxiety of growing old in Ribs. While there are few instruments and musical devices at play‚ Ribs brilliantly picks and chooses precise points to insert or remove sounds for effect. As a whole‚ the music is supporting the lyrics; it enhances the singing and feelings of Lorde‚ and stirs the listener emotionally. A song directed towards an old friend‚ Lorde reminisces about the past and expresses her worry for the future

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    Chiefly‚ we undertook these visits with great regularity for me to temporarily satisfy my insatiable craving for knowledge. While there‚ I never missed the opportunity to seize my two favorite VHS tapes whenever available: Popular Mechanics for Kids: Rip Roaring Roller Coasters and NOVA: Roller Coaster!. These videos nourished me with both the charm of creation and the justification behind how to assemble and operate roller coasters. Evidently‚ I admired the concept of humans possessing the ability

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    Cliffhanger Plot Device

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    a plot  device in which the end is curiously abrupt so that the main characters are left in a difficult situation without offering any resolution of conflicts. Why use a Cliffhanger? • As a result of a sudden end‚ suspense is created at the very end of the novel‚ leaving the readers in such a state that they could not help but to ask‚ “What will happen next?” This type of end is common to the serially published novels which end at a dramatic or suspenseful moment. Cliffhanger plot device ensures

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