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    A Game Design

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    A Game Design Two supermarkets site in a town on a certain distance. Town residents may usually go to the nearest supermarket‚ but they can choose the other supermarket because it not takes long trip to reach the farther supermarket. Now they will sell a new kind of yogurt that estimate 200 unit will be sold per week in the town. They must decide the price. There are 3 prices they can choose: $10‚ $14‚ $18. If they sell the yogurt for a same price‚ they will sell the same unit. If one supermarket

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    energy than their parents and grandparents did at their age” (Green‚ G. Riley‚ Hargrove‚ C. pg. 915-920). The children of today do not have to leave their family room to find entertainment instead they stay in the house to watch television‚ play video games‚ and play on the computer. Doing these activities for hours and not getting the recommend sixty minutes per day is extremely unhealthy for the children of today and this is the major reason why so many children are obese. I will prove in this paper

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    The Justice Game

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    fact that we use our language as a tool against truth‚ and this language is filled with kludges that block the existence of absolute truth. Geoffrey Robertson does the same when writing‚ adding his perspective To the prisoner of Venda. The justice game‚ being a non-fiction book‚ automatically causes us to see the content as truth. Robertson uses this medium to position himself on a level of superiority where he tells us‚ the readers‚ his perspective in such a way that we see it as a fact. This links

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    Marketing Game

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    The Trade Ruler Game Student Name Institution affiliation The Heckscher-Ohlin’s theory explains how two countries benefit from trade engagement with each other in a situation where they have a variety of different resources. One of the countries may be labor intensive while the other is capital intensive. The labor intensive country will enjoy benefits associated with comparative advantage. In this game‚ you are supposed to make your own island. The main role as

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    The Game of Thrones

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    The Game of Thrones Once the top is reached‚ there is only one place to go. Mary Shelley‚ author of Frankenstein‚ makes this the underlying theme in her novel displaying the entire life of main protagonists Victor Frankenstein and Victor’s creation‚ The Monster. Frankenstein‚ lost in science‚ discovers the secret to life and begins countless experiments to test his theory. His biggest and deadliest experiment was creating The Monster. The Monster is tall‚ ugly‚ and dangerous. The Monster goes on

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    The Beer Game

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    Joanne Grace O. Liu 10928456 January 28‚ 2012 DINSYS1 Beer Game Reflection In the game‚ I was assigned to be the factory. The objective of the game was to be able to supply products to the customers at the same time minimize inventory. In a nutshell‚ the demand of the customer should be supplied immediately by each entity in the supply chain. Being the factory‚ I felt that I was actually controlled by the other entities. It is through their orders that I should decide how many raw materials to

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    Hunger Games

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    Hunger Games Description The two words I would chose to describe Katniss Everdeen would be rebellious and strong. She is rebellious in every way when it comes to the broken government that is ruling. She turned the death penalty she received into a way to show her government that the people are strong and that they would stand up. The word strong represents her very well. Not only is she physically strong but also mentally. She comes up with different ways to out smart people in the book

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    Ethics Game

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    University of Phoenix Material EthicsGame Simulation Worksheet Student Name: _Joselito R. Amancio_____ Facilitator: _Gwendolyn Harris______ Complete the interactive Ethics Game simulation‚ located on the course page on the University of Phoenix Student Web site for Week Three. You will be able to go through the simulation only one time‚ so please use this worksheet to take notes. The simulation will use the following decision model with the indicated critical decision points. You will want

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    Imitation Game

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    Richa Alvares Mr. Sansano May 15 2015 CHC-2DE Alan Turing‚ Machines and Christopher In the film‚ the Imitation Game‚ some topics discussed are Christopher‚ the ability for machines to think and the dangers and wonders of technology. Alan Turing created an incredible machine named Christopher. When Alan was in school‚ his best friends name was Christopher. Alan was often bullied for being different. He was a genius but none of the other boys accepted that except for Christopher. Christopher appreciated

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    The Card Game

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    Lauren Burk BUSG1370 Professor Wallace 4/16/15 Extra Credit – PBS Frontline Video PBS Frontline Video‚ “The Card Game” is very cleverly named as it is a video of how consumers and banks have dug such a deep hole of debt that is affecting the economy due to playing a gambling game will loans‚ credit‚ etc. I actually am glad that this video was brought to my attention as I have never fully understood where credit card companies and banks got their fees and limits from. I personally have experienced

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