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    1The most important disadvantage of android phones is that they have very low battery life.  Like I have the new Samsung galaxy grand and I have to charge my phone every 10 hours .  If we install very large games such as N F S Most Wanted which I have  the back of the body of the phone gets over heated which can cause the malfunction of out phone.  Besides this android phone itself has very little memory storage‚ so you have to keep large apps‚ videos‚ and photos on a card.  Some games

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    Game

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    Attack+10% Newbie Hero (lvl5 ) Murloc Killer ( kill Murloc lvl 5 ) Apprentice Combiner ( Combine stuffs ) Zenonia Lover ( play Zenonia long enough ) Apprentice Miner ( Mine stuffs like Bronze ) Expert Combiner ( Combine more stuffs ) Zenonia Maniac ( Play longer than long ) Master Combiner ( Combine till insane ) Friendly Foreigner ( Went out of Great temple pot shop ) Midas Apprentice Refiner ( Refine items ) Divine hero – all stats +5 Infinite Trainee ( Gone to execution room‚ in and

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    Who Is Macbeth To Blame?

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    Banquo come upon three witches‚ or the wyrd sisters‚ who tell Macbeth will become Thane of Cawdor‚ and one day he will become King. This is the small summary of Act 1 Scene 3 in Macbeth. Is Macbeth really the one to blame for becoming a power craving maniac? It could be Lady Macbeth‚ which is the person who started the fire in Macbeth’s heart. Or it could be the three witches who told Macbeth their prophecy about him. Telling him that he would become Thane of Cawdor and eventually

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    JP In Christopher Nolan’s The Dark Knight gothic elements such as suspenseful violence‚ mysterious heroic outsiders‚ and freakish villains are used in order to catch the attention of society. The use of suspenseful violence in Nolan’s production is a significant contribution for the overall mood of the movie. For example‚ the Joker sets up a social experiment in which two ferries‚ one full of passengers and the other full of prisoners‚ each have a bomb rigged. The detonator for each bomb however

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    Oral History Project For this oral presentation‚ I decided to interview one of my close friend’s grandmother. Her name is Mary Fonte and she was born in 1938. Ms. Mary was very knowledgeable about many things and our interview lasted over two hours. I found her to be very interesting and full of fascinating stories. She has witnessed many changes and experienced different eras in her lifetime. She has endured numerous progressions and countless advancement over the years. I found Ms. Mary

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    Rose

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    and physical)‚ mystery‚ the supernatural‚ ghosts‚ haunted houses and Gothic architecture‚ castles‚ darkness‚ death‚ decay‚ doubles‚ madness‚ secrets‚ and hereditary curses. The stock characters of Gothic fiction include tyrants‚ villains‚ bandits‚ maniacs‚ Byronic heroes‚ persecuted maidens‚ femmes fatales‚ madwomen‚ magicians‚ vampires‚ werewolves‚ monsters‚ demons‚ angels‚ fallen angels‚ the beauty and the beast‚ revenants‚ ghosts‚ perambulating skeletons‚ and the Wandering Jew. One of the most

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    The short stories An Alcoholic Case‚ A Perfect Day for Bananafish‚ and A Rose for Emily show that the American Dream is unattainable. J.D. Salinger presents the character Seymour Glass‚ in the short story A Perfect Day for Bananafish‚ who wants to live his life in innocence and purity but is forced to deal with the reality of being an adult. After the war‚ Seymour developed mental disorders which caused him to become detached and no longer be accepted in adult society. For instance‚ Seymour gets

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    Bertha Mason- Jane Eyre

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    in vain. Bertha‚ too was one rich and even beautiful‚ so Jane’s wealth alone would not have prevented imprisonment from Rochester. Both Jane and Bertha were outsiders And though Rochester claims she “is mad; and she came of a mad family-idiots and maniacs through three generations (Bronte 350)‚” he isn’t exactly in a position to speak objectively. Rochester could have easily said the same of Jane if he had locked her in the attic. If she had been locked up in the attic‚ it is possible she would have

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    done it in the past from Asia. India is one of the latest countries that have started developing their unique advertising style. Is finding a country’s unique tone in advertising just another way to stroke creative egos in an industry full of Ego maniacs? Not really. The biggest advantage of this phenomenon is that it pushes up the overall creative quality since the advertising starts working at a different level for the audience. It also improves the acceptance of path breaking creative work by the

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    Mark Twain and Stephen Gould both wrote articles in which they expressed their views on the true nature of man. Mark Twain wrote the lowest animal. In this piece he described mas as maniacs and savages who take whatever they want and only care about themselves. Stephen Gould wrote A Time Of Gifts which is all about how the good will always balance out the bad‚ and how we will always step up especially in times of need. I think that both authors make some good points‚ but I side more with Stephen

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