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    Benefits of using the Internet Today the internet is one of the most used elements in our daily lives. With its continued development and ever growing data base the internet has become an important part of our daily function‚ from banking to reminders to take the kids to their practices. There are so many benefits to using the internet. A fact to start with is the ease of use today as appose to several year ago. As we know‚ a long time ago it was really hard to communicate with each other

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    altered your perspective. My perspective of telling stories was that they are meant for our entertainment. I believed this only‚ because many stories that I have heard and told were to entertain my friends. This had changed when Sneha said stories are often used for creating memories. This changed my perspective because I never thought memories can be stories that are shared with others. After she stated this I agreed with her and seen how telling stories is another way of sharing and storing our memories

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    assumption‚ stories in games aren’t legitimately considered to be works of art‚ simply due to the fact that they are stories in videogames and not movies or novels. This is an issue today because some game writers spend considerable amounts of time crafting intricate stories for players of the game and despite their efforts‚ the stories they construct aren’t recognized as works of art because video games aren’t considered a viable medium for storytelling. In his essay Games Telling Stories? written

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    Prop 215

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    marijuana. You would strictly need to have a recommendation from your doctor. Under Prop 215‚ patients are entitled to whatever amount of marijuana is necessary for their medical use. This means that they can grow plants as well. But according to SB420 guidelines‚ patients can only grow a limit to 6 mature plants OR 12 immature plants. Of course if they exceed the limit‚ they would be arrested and charged. When Proposition 215 was first introduced‚ it was something major! It was passed in 1996 by

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    Props History

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    Theatrical property A property‚ commonly shortened to prop (plural: props)‚ is an object used on stage or on screen by actors during a performance or screen production. In practical terms‚ a prop is considered to be anything movable or portable on a stage or a set‚ distinct from the actors‚ scenery‚ costumes and electrical equipment. | Terminology The earliest known use of the term "properties" in the English language to refer to the appurtenances of the stage is in the 1425 CE Morality play

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    The present-day story is told conventionally: we follow the action with Evey‚ with V‚ and with Finch. This part of the story also makes much use of television screens‚ with events being told – or retold – via news reports. The brief reference to an avian flu outbreak helps to suggest topicality. [See below] Montage is used to show the responses of people in the city. We see them watching TV and watch with them. Several of the main characters are shown reacting to V ’s broadcast address. Gordon

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    AS A STORY-TELLING TECHNIQUE‚ CAN FILM BREAK THE RULES OF SENSE PERCEPTION? Is sense perception truly reliable? The infallibility of sense perception is very questionable. Biases are very common and natural. We form them without even being aware of them‚ especially through sense perception. Humans can be easily tricked into recognizing something differently from what it actually is‚ particularly if it is portrayed to them in a false manner. Ultimately‚ we accept the knowledge we want to have but

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    Prop 8

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    state Constitution which provides that "Only marriage between a man and a woman is valid or recognized in California." The day after the election‚ three lawsuits challenging Prop. 8 were filed directly in the California Supreme Court. Proposistion 8 states that marriage the same sex is illegal. The planitffs argue that prop 8 violates the equal protection clause of the fourteenth. Proponents argue that heterosexual marriage was an "essiantial institution of society." Both parties did not dispute

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    Children Are Not Using their Imagination Growing up‚ as a child in the mid 80’s and the entire 90’s there wasn’t the holding back children’s imagination‚ sky was the limit; G.I. Joe‚ Barbie‚ E-Z bake oven‚ and the ever so classic Brite-Lite LED art kit. With their imagination‚ a child could become an intergalactic alien slayer‚ or the parent of a tear shedding cabbage patch doll. A technological advancement was created that enslaved and dumb down America’s children. Now it is high definition

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    Prop 8

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    One of the latest gay marriage rights support polls I found online recorded that 41% support gay marriage‚ 47% oppose to it‚ and 10% were unsure. Another way I think about it‚ there are about 584‚391 openly gay couples and over 1.2 million single gays here in America. Gay marriage should be legal in all states because it is in no way detrimental to our government or our society. Its unethical and immoral to allow only some Americans that right‚ marriage is a constitutional right not a privilege.

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