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    STR then when your Zenonia 3 Sword Knight starts to miss start putting them into DEX then go back to STR. You can also choose to put into CON if you want more life but your skill should be able to take out most of the enemies. Zenonia 3 Notes: Remember that there is Hard Mode after the Normal game so do not waste stat points! Only put them into it if you are missing or dying within 1-2

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    Smoking Can Be Dangerous

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    Smoking Done By : Jelaine Pak Chen Yee Premanan Sasu Antony Tauseef Smoking can be considered as one of the most dangerous habits in an individual. Statistics shows every year hundreds of thousands of people around the world die cause by cigarettes. Besides that‚ statistics also shows that about 9 out of 10 tobacco users start before they’re 18 years old. Most of the smokers died at middle age due to their smoking habit. They are effects on smoking such as health diseases

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    Forbidden and Dangerous Love The story ”Pyramus and Thisbe” is about two lovers‚ Pyramus and Thisbe. Because their love is forbidden‚ they are forced to do dangerous things to satisfy it. In the story‚ Pyramus and Thisbe’s parents have forbidden their love for each other. The teenagers live on either side of a wall that separates them. The two lovers one day decide that they want to be together and not have a wall between them. They decide to do a dangerous thing and sneak away

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    Commercial Whaling Ethics

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    Since the Middle Ages‚ commercial whaling has been a major contributor to the world economy. Whales were hunted for various reasons including for their oil and baleen. Hitting its peek in America in the 1800s‚ new technologies were invented to make hunting and killing whales easier and more efficient (Marrero and Thornton 2011). The modernization resulted in the depletion of the whale population‚ which drove the fishermen farther and farther out to sea. Seeing a need for global governance‚ the International

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    Analysis of Commercial Bleach AP Chemistry Introduction: Many commercial products are effective because they contain oxidizing agents. Some products that contain oxidizing agents are bleaches‚ hair coloring agents‚ scouring powders‚ and toilet bowl cleaners. The most common oxidizing agent in bleaches is sodium hypochlorite‚ NaClO (sometimes written NaOCl). Commercial bleaches are created by bubbling chlorine gas into a sodium hydroxide solution (remember this from your “funky redox rxns”?)

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    Apple Watch Commercial

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    I choose the Apple Watch commercial as a contemporary representation of everyday life. It represents the contemporary life well because it is a watch‚ something that been in existence for a while and is familiar to everyone; but it’s far more than just a watch‚ it revolutionizes the traditional way that people think of watch. The commercial starts by presenting the physical appearances of Apple Watch‚ which has the same typical design as its counterparts to include a display and watchband‚ as well

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    Analyzing Tv Commercials

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    Sample SIOP Lesson Plan Analyzing TV Commercials Sandra Gutiérrez Background: Unit: Persuasive Writing and Media Lesson Topic: Analyzing TV Commercials Length of Lesson: 90 minute Language Arts block. Background to Lesson: This lesson introduces the second half of a unit on persuasion in writing and advertising. During the first part of the unit‚ students analyzed persuasive essays to identify the different techniques writers use to persuade their audiences (expert opinions‚ data‚ moral arguments

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    Super Bowl Commercials

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    discussion‚ we were asked to look at past Super Bowl commercial and review to see what type of strategies being used. For this assignment‚ I choose to discuss Pepsi Super Bowl ads. Watching commercials for years 2003‚ 2013‚ and 2016 cover a broad spectrum of strategies that company may have used over the years. The year 2003 Super Bowl commercial featured Osbourne family ("Super Bowl Commercial - Pepsi Twist Osbourne‚" 2003); this commercial the audience hears Ozzy Osbourne mumbling some words

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    Of La Vie Est Belle Perfume Commercial Thesis: The setting displayed in the commercial and the people within the commercial reveal the audience the commercial is reaching out to and credibility of the perfume itself. Evidence/Supporting factors: 1. The ballroom setting gives off an elegant feel which is mostly associated with people of high status 1. The ballroom had beautiful chandeliers hanging from the ceiling and had diamonds displayed everywhere. Most of everything was made of diamonds

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    Chevy Commercial Analysis

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    Most people have heard the saying “A dog is a man’s best friend”. This familiar saying comes alive in the 2014 Chevy commercial about a golden retriever Maddie. The commercial shows the dog‚ Maddie‚ growing up with her owners and going through different obstacles with them. Like their Chevy car‚ Maddie is always there for the family in the commercial. Chevy targets parents as their audience‚ and plays on their emotions in the commercial in order to sell more of their cars. The purpose of the 2014

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