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    Warcraft_wisdom

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    Just 7 years before now‚ Blizzard Entertainment published a new massively multiplayer online role-playing game‚ World of Warcraft (WOW)‚ which has become the most popular online game now. However‚ the game has attracted much controversy over these years. As more and more teenagers addicted to World of Warcraft‚ opponents come to a conclusion that the game has more harm than good. On the other hand‚ to the college students who should have grasped self-control ability‚ playing World of Warcraft can

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    away at his home in Los Angeles‚ California at the age of 71. So far‚ the reason for his death has been provided. Ken Howard starred as Ken Howard has been a working member of the Screen Actors Guild for over 40 years and on September 24‚ 2009‚ he was elected as the National President of The Screen Actors Guild. Ken acted in TV‚ theater and film and his best remembered shows ran on CBS called “The White Shadow” which aired from 1978 through 1981. In the series‚ he played the part of a white coach to

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    Game On! The Newest Way to Socialize Online games aren ’t just a diversion‚ but a unique way to meet other people. As millions of gamers demonstrate‚ playing online is about friendship and cooperation‚ not just killing monsters. These games are a viable social network because players focus on teamwork‚ form groups with like-minded people and have romantic relationships with other players. Massively-Multiplayer Online Role Playing Games (MMORPGs) feature millions of players interacting in the

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    02.01 Travel Journal 1. How did manorialism develop in Medieval Europe? • Some people moved to countryside and focused on agriculture. • Small‚ independent economies arose‚ centered on large agricultural manors. • system controlled by powerful warrior landlords‚ built small armies to protect manor. • Landlords also leased out land in exchange for loyalty. 2. How did the idea of feudalism emerge as an historical construct? • 3. What role

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    Laxus Monologue

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    You’ve been at the Fairy Tail guild for 17 years now. Although you miss your family you have no regrets leaving‚ besides if you hadn’t have left you doubted you would have ever stumbled across the guild in the first place. “[Y/N].” A gruff voice brings you out of your thoughts and your obscure [e/c] eyes flicker up to meet a pair of orange ones as you lean over the balcony of the second storey‚ watching everyone in their antics while deep in thought. “Hmm?” You tilt your head to the side and stare

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    Garde Manger

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    Garde Mange would pickle‚ salt‚ cure‚ and smoke food to preserve‚ and making it safe to eat even during the cold months. Later years‚ Garde Manger evolved in to a guild of working men. Through these guilds‚ came many of the techniques that are used today. The skills of making sausages‚ bacon‚ pates‚ and terrines all came from the guilds. Though time came the use of working with cold food‚ such as making ice creams‚ ice sculptures‚ garnishes‚ and presentation styles. Today all of these skills have

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    Culinary Arts

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    foods offered and purchased outside the home‚ were made by guild members. Each guild had a monopoly of preparing certain food items. There were separate guilds for rotisseurs (who cooked the main cuts of meat)‚ patissiers (who cooked poultry‚ pies and tarts)‚ traiteurs (who made ragouts)‚ and porte-chapes (caterers who organized feasts and celebrations (Lebensky 4). Boulanger’s establishment was closed after a lawsuit brought by the guild whose members accused Boulanger of infringing on their exclusive

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    Just like a guild organization has you take steps such as apprentice‚ journeyman‚ to eventually become a master. 4.) Aristotle’s impact on scholarly discourse during this time was tremendous. He created an explanation for the universe‚ but his thoughts were in conflict

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    The Knowledge Workers Strike

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    in a bad economic climate? THE CHROME AND GLASS FACADE of Detonation Media’s headquarters in Mountain View‚ California‚ gleamed in the warm April sun. On the broad front terrace‚ a crowd of camera-ready demonstrators from the Software Engineers Guild milled about and chanted: “No deal‚ no code‚ no games!” The protesters toted signs that likened Detonation’s management to the blood-soaked villains of the video games that had spurred the company’s growth. Members of the SEG – among them nearly half

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    Katana Beliefs

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    Katana swords emerged around the fifteenth century in Japan‚ they are known for their sharp cutting single edge structure and curved shape. Around this same time‚ the European longsword‚ which is known for its long doubled edged blade‚ emerged. Separated by distance and cultures‚ the Japanese katana and European longswords are very different from each other. Human systems present at the time in Europe and Japan can account for the differences between the swords. Culturally‚ the katana was associated

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