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    The Game of Champions By; Josiah Enos “You can have the top stars to bring the attention‚ you can have the best stadium‚ you can have the best facilities‚ and you can have the most beautiful project in terms of marketing and all this kind of thing. But all of that is worthless if everybody forgets where this game has come from‚ and the strides it has made both in the way it’s played and the way it is respected” (Jose Mouorinho). While not always the most popular game‚ soccer has come

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    Computer Games

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    Computer Games Computer games have been more popular in recent years‚ particularly with children. Some people think that video games only bring a great number of disadvantages to the users‚ while the others perceive them as a harmless form of enjoyment as well as a wonderful tool to educate their offspring. In this essay‚ I would advocate the view that the benefits of playing games outweigh its drawbacks. To begin with the detrimental effects‚ the most common reason to underrate computer simulation

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    turned for the worst. Specifically speaking‚ video games. Video games in its early years were meant for a positive use‚ much like any other type of game; to simply act as a fun activity to pass time. That is not the case anymore because of how dangerously advanced and addicting video games can be. In fact it’s so dangerous nowadays that countries like South Korea are contemplating whether or not to ban video games. Why is it dangerous? Video games influence a type of negative social behavior‚ has

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    Title Page 1.1 Game Name- Perhaps also adds a subtitle or high concept sentence. 2. Game Overview 2.1 Game Concept 2.2 Genre 2.3 Target Audience 2.4 Game Flow Summary- how does the player move through the game? Both through framing interface and the game itself. 2.5 Look and Feel- what is the basic look and feel of the game? What is the visual style? 3. Gameplay and Mechanics 3.1 Gameplay 3.1.1 Game Progression

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    Video Games and Their Effect on Teenage Minds Your heart’s pounding‚ as you jump out of the shower of AK-47 ammunition and into cover. You peek around the corner and realize the soldier previously aiming at your heart is no longer there. Panic starts to fill your heart as you turn around and ... the screen goes black. Your mom is standing behind you‚ the remote at her side. You check the time. . . your screen time’s over. The previous example is a common occurance. Parents just don’t get it‚ and

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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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    computer game composing of two to ten or twelve players where you can choose from over ninety unique characters you can play on. It requires focus‚ strategy‚ quick hands and quick thinking when you are in difficult situations. The objective of the scenario is to destroy the opponents’ "Ancient". The two teams’ ancients are heavily guarded structures at opposing corners of the map. The game is popular in many parts of the world; in the Philippines and Thailand‚ it is played as much as the game Counter-strike

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    Games and Sports

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    Games and Sports The ideal of a good and perfect life is to have a sound mind in a sound body. This is recognized by all as the best means of performing our duties. Body and mind should work at their best‚ and they cannot do unless both are in good order. The limbs must be supple‚ active and obedient to the will. The best way to keep the limbs fit is to exercise them in sports and games of physical skills and strength. This indeed is the importance of games‚ and there is no society which has its

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    Folk Games

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    Five Philippine Folk/Native Games Promotional Video in Promoting the Five Philippine Folk/Native Games Characteristics of Five Philippine Folk/Native Games 1. Tinikling Game 2. Kasipa sa Mangis 3. Arnis 4. Palo-palo 5. Sungka Characteristics of Five Philippine Folk/Native Games 6. Tinikling Game 7. Kasipa sa Mangis 8. Arnis 9. Palo-palo 10. Sungka Fig. 1 Framework in the Analysis of Five Philippine Folk/Native Games Bibliography A. Books

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    GAMES THEORY In game theory‚ Nash equilibrium (named after John Forbes Nash‚ who proposed it) is a solution concept of a game involving two or more players‚ in which each player is assumed to know the equilibrium strategies of the other players‚ and no player has anything to gain by changing only his own strategy unilaterally. If each player has chosen a strategy and no player can benefit by changing his or her strategy while the other players keep theirs unchanged‚ then the current set of strategy

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