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    Gaming essay The world of gaming is a complex world; different levels‚ stories and characters. It takes a while before you can fully understand the world of gaming and what’s attracting people to begin with gaming. There are so many different games and terms that it is easy to get them mixed up with each other. So why is there so many people that like’s gaming? And is it really good way of learning? In this essay I will investigate why some people think that gaming is a good way of learning and

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    INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS AND GLOBAL SEARCH FOR SOLUTIONS. Global environmental problems involve one or more of the following: 1. Deforestation 2. Desertification 3. Rapid Population Growth 4. Food Production and Equitable Distribution 5. Global Warming 6. Depletion of the Atmospheric Ozone 7. Acid Precipitation and Air Pollution 8. Ocean Pollution Characteristics of International Environmental Problems: 1. Many of the international problems involve the use of common

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    The documentary‚ Rumble in the Jungle is about an event of boxing that took place on October 30‚ 1974‚ in the Mai 20 Stadium‚ and it is now held at the Tata Raphael Stadium‚ in Kinshasa‚ Zaire (now Democratic Republic of the Congo). It has been the biggest boxing around‚ and it has made Muhammad Ali become such an inspirational sportsperson. Mohamed Ali was more than an outstanding athlete‚ he is a catalyst for social change‚ a model for positive imitation‚ an inspiration to generations of people

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    Whistle and I’ll come to you Susan Hill draws upon her knowledge of MR James’s short story ‘whistle and I’ll come’. She chooses the same main character as James. Both kipps and parkins are men of a kind. They are both logical thinkers who at the beginning of both stories are totally dismissive of the supernatural. To them‚ what cannot be explained‚ cannot be believed. In addition both have travelled form the familiarity of their homes to a new setting‚ which in both cases is by the shore. The main

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    desires. Women poets make you think twice about love and all those crazy emotional themes that drive people crazy. These things are evident in the poems ‘Sonnet 43’ by Elizabeth Barrett Browning’ and ‘Metho Drinker’ by Judith Wright. Both poets use a variety of techniques to grab your attention and create imagery. Barrett and Wright are two completely different poets. Barrett’s poem ‘Sonnet 43’is about passionate love and Wright’s poem ‘Metho Drinker’ is about a man who is alcoholic. Barrett’s point

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    to her on Tuesday.” Are those jokes about blondes or intelligence of a certain ethnical group really considered as funny? Are they politically correct? One could tell a joke about intelligence of almost every ethnical group or attribute of someone‚ does this mean that these jokes are political correct now‚ because everyone is affected by it? A random person tells a joke about my intelligence assuming that I am stupid just because I am blonde. I don’t care about the blonde jokes‚ simply because the

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    The Hurried Child Discuss the ways in which Text 1 attempts to shape your response to the ideas presented about contemporary childhood. The feature article “The Hurried Child” written by Kathleen McDonnell uses language conventions to put forth particular ideas about contemporary childhood. Contemporary childhood is presented as being negative in the article ‘The Hurried Child”‚ even the title of the article has negative connotations. The main ideas centre on the notion that children no

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    hands‚ a smorgasbord of riotous fervor filled the air. Books‚ dolls‚ jewel encrusted tiaras and everything a girl could dream of‚ I received it all. Needless to say‚ everyone turned green with envy. Amidst the presents opened‚ I had forgotten about the one I held on to. It was the last present and everyone belted out as I opened it with immense excitement‚ expecting another favorable pink present‚ however‚ to my horror‚ a white-faced‚ red lipped creature with frayed rainbow hair and an atrocious

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    by: Andy Wade "How I Learn" I hear the comforting sound of my coach’s whistle against the noise of shuffling feet and falling bodies. Finally‚ three seconds of rest in between three hours of wrestling practice. The humidity in the room is that of a sauna‚ or even worse‚ a steam room. I try to wipe the stinging sweat out of my eyes‚ but to my dismay I only make it worse. My body has lost five pounds since practice started‚ but what my body has lost my shirt has gained in sweat. He barks out orders

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    Advantages of euthanasia * This form of assisted suicide can act as  prevention to extreme suffering which people dying of a terminal illness such as late term cancer * Respects a person’s right to choose what they want to do with their life and how they want to end it * Saves the family money for expensive medical bills which simply only are there to relive the pain and treat the illness which in most cases is terminal regardless * The persons organs can be used for patients which

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