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    generally assumed to be the game Spacewar!‚ developed in 1962 at MIT. Spacewar originally ran on a PDP-1 computer the size of a large car. By today’s standards‚ the graphics are rather primitive‚ although less primitive than many games form the 1980’s. The game as such is not bad: Two players each control a spaceship circling a planet. The players can shoot each other‚ turn their ships‚ and accelerate. The goal is - naturally - to hit the other player before being hit yourself. The first commercially

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    Leon Love hula‚ love Hawaii Mele Kalikimaka is the thing to say on a bright Hawaiian Christmas Day  That ’s the island greeting that we send to you from the land where palm trees sway Here we know that Christmas will be green and bright  The sun to shine by day and all the stars at night Mele Kalikimaka is Hawaii ’s way to say Merry Christmas to you [1] (Robert Alex Anderson) If ask people a question that which place has the most beautiful beach‚ sunshine and full of enthusiasm‚ I think

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    1. Rizal’s Political Exile In The Island Of Dapitan. By: Alexandria Gaetos‚ Joshua Carandang Paeng Paner‚ Carissa Bonifacio Rocky Zafranco‚ Angela Gallardo Marius Chua‚ Meara Toleran 2. IntroductionJose Rizal (June 19‚ 1861-December 30‚ 1896)Born to a family of 9‚ Rizal lived a happy and memorable childhood under the guidance ofhis parents‚ brothers‚ and sisters.Studied at the Ateneo Municipal De Manila and later at the Unibersidad de Santo Tomas.Went abroad to studied medicine and letter in Barcelona

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    Mrs. Karen Wynne Mr. Kurt Hanson (through October) Phone: (818) 654-3300 Email: kah5690@lausd.net (through October) Email: karen.wynne@lausd.net (after October) Homework Website: www.portolams.org (under “Staff”) Grades Website: www.jupitergrades.net Course Objective: Students will be taught according to the 6th Grade Science and Mathematics California Content Standards. The standards for all subjects can be found at: www.cde.ca.gov/be/st/ss/ Here is a description of our classroom

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    accommodate their loss of hearing. Another controversy surrounding cochlear implants and the deaf community is the safety and effectiveness of the procedure. Cochlear implants may be viewed as disrespectful and insulting‚ since the medical community views deafness as a handicap which must be treated or corrected. Most people do not want to have cochlear implants they are afraid of hearing the world around them. Most of the time these controversial issues build up when the person is an adult and has

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    fact that he loves his daughter very much‚ though‚ to me‚ it was an instant shock. I always believed that marital love is eternal and perfect. Doesn’t a marriage start by promising eternal love? Isn’t it even considered as a sin if you break the vow? I have come to think recently that my view on marriage is just an idealised imagination. I always refused to face reality. Looking at our society very carefully‚ it seems that not all marriage partners share a strong passionate bonding of love‚ especially

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    major factor that people acquire skills more rapidly than others‚ with only talent‚ one cannot achieve success in that area. Finally‚ Levitin emphasizes that practice is the most essential factor leading to a significant achievement. From my point of view‚ I totally agree with Levitins’ opinions. Based on my life experience and the book I read‚ I think his points are totally correct. All in all‚ practice is the most important foundation for success. People need to practice if they want to achieve

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    media now can be prejudice to African American’s in ways that will make them look like thugs‚ lazy‚ and just violent people. Living in the 21st century‚ everything we watch or hear on TV is very different from the past. For example in the 1950-1970’s‚ profanity couldn’t be used to show express laughter or drama‚ 2000-2012 has a lot of profanity being used. The negative influence that television brings on society is so outrages that people will try to live their life as a celebrity. Some may try

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    C H A P T E R 12 Evaluate Your Argument on the Issue In this chapter you will learn how to identify and overcome errors in reasoning. This is a special step that applies only to issues because resolving issues involves finding the most reasonable belief. Two broad kinds of errors are examined—errors affecting the truth of your ideas and errors affecting the quality of your reasoning. A step-by-step approach to evaluate arguments is also included. B ecause your main objective in addressing

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    Thomas Savoie Prof. Hatley January 11‚ 2015 Words 875 A Blind Man’s View In Raymond Carver’s story‚ Cathedral‚ the narrator is never named but he is descripted by how he describes the blind man. He is described as very vulgar‚ not being able to hold his tongue. He tells you that he has never seen a blind man let alone tried to have a conversation with one. He is very ignorant to the fact of all the things blind people can still do and the extra pleasures of life that they have. In this story the

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