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    can Can Video Games Be Educational? Have you ever thought a videogame can be educational? Video games are widely known as an excellent source of entertainment‚ and   according to some‚ they can be of great help as an educational tool because of their interactivity. What a lot of people don´t know is that they can be good for those who play them for fun as well for learning. Nowadays the development of technologies is so rapid that it involves all layers of society‚ regardless their

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    never interesting for its own sake‚ as art must be…‚” was the claim of conservative writer and philosopher Roger Scruton in his controversial 1989 paper ‘But is it art?’ Many responded strongly to Scruton’s claim that a photograph‚ unlike a painting‚ can never be representational‚ in any aesthetically pertinent sense of the word. He argues that there is an “intentional” relationship between a painted representation and its subject; an intentional relationship which simply cannot exist between a photograph

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    Andy Warhol Soup Can

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    once stated‚ “In our day everyone should have an image of his own: be free to create one for himself”‚ proving to the world that he did not care what others thought of him because everyone is different and should be proud of their personal self appearance. The talented man produced many films‚ painting and other creations eventually turning art into a mass phenomenon. Pittsburgh‚ Pennsylvania is home to the largest museum in the United States of America dedicated to one specific artist. The Andy

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    Army Regulation 670–1 Uniform and Insignia Wear and Appearance of Army Uniforms and Insignia Headquarters Department of the Army Washington‚ DC 15 September 2014 UNCLASSIFIED SUMMARY of CHANGE AR 670–1 Wear and Appearance of Army Uniforms and Insignia This administrative revision‚ dated 24 September 2014-o Adds a sentence to clarify the policy on wearing the gold star lapel button and the next of kin lapel button (para 22-6b). o Makes additional administrative revisions (throughout). This

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    Can Money Buy Happiness?

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    unforeseen disaster of the BP oil spill in the Louisiana gulf. I think what could be learned from that incident is just because you can doesn’t mean it is a good ideal. What is the worst possible potential problem of endeavor of that magnitude? My opinion on if money can buy happiness‚ is that it most certainly can. Plain and to the point if you have more money you can obtain more in the pursuit of happiness. The notion that it can’t is a poor man pacifier to comfort him on his financial situation

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    In the Romantic period of literature‚ nature was often associated with isolation in a positive way. Throughout the novel‚ Frankenstein: The Modern Prometheus‚ by Mary Shelley‚ there is a strong symbolic relationship between loneliness and nature. However‚ Shelley uses the relationship to show the negativity of being alone. The relationship of nature and loneliness is displayed through three characters in the story: Victor Frankenstein‚ his creature‚ and Robert Walton. At the times when the characters

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    What Can You See?

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    Douglas Kleinsmith Lisa Rochford 8:00- 9:20 MW 18 March 2013 What Can You See? For many‚ you have to see something to believe it. However‚ when looking at the beliefs of a blind person‚ we discover that seeing may actually distort our beliefs. In Raymond Carver’s short story “Cathedral”‚ an unnamed narrator tells a story of meeting a blind man for the first time in his life. Before meeting Robert‚ the narrator tells us of how uncomfortable he is about him. If it had not been for his obligation

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    Tattoos Can Harm Perception

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    JOURNAL OF AMERICAN COLLEGE HEALTH‚ VOL. 56‚ NO. 5 Tattoos Can Harm Perceptions: A Study and Suggestions Annette Resenhoeft‚ BA; Julie Villa‚ RN; David Wiseman‚ PhD Abstract. Objective: Health researchers have claimed that perceptions toward a person with a tattoo are more negative than are perceptions toward non-tattooed persons. However‚ support for this has been obtained almost completely by nonexperimental research. Participants: In 2 experiments with 158 community college student participants

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    Only God Can Judge Me

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    Only God can Judge me ! Do you judge people by the clothes they wear? Did you ever tried judging people by their look? Did anyone judge you? How would you feel getting judge? To me I never did judge people by their cover‚ I rather meet them in their inside than their outside because their inside is what tells you who they really are whether their nice‚ sweet‚ mean or shy. But people this day tend to judge a book by its cover. They judge the way they look not knowing what’s inside of them

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    Can You Relate ? William Shakespeare is a brilliant man. He wrote many great plays. It is still amazing how Juliet relates to modern day teens in so many ways‚ when the play was written in 1597. In The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet‚ Juliet is a love sick teenager who goes through a tragic romance‚ but it is the series of events and how she responds to them that makes her relatable to modern day teens. These similarities occur in the way Juliet and teens today act. The first likeness is in the word

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