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    wrong when hidden stereotypes are revealed. The first example shows how women are portrayed in a poem by Shel Silverstein‚ Picture Puzzle Pieces‚ he uses other fairy tale references that have many metaphors that lead the reader into viewing women as “old”‚ “evil”‚ “big bouncy belly” and “shadowy”: One picture puzzle piece Lyin’ on the sidewalk‚ One picture puzzle piece Soakin’ in the rain. It might be a button of blue On the coat of the woman Who lived in a shoe. It might be a magical bean

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    ..the great conundrum of the Holocaust is that it was perpetrated by human beings‚ not monsters. Few movies have rendered this puzzle so powerfully.” The way the word conundrum was used made it seem like it was a question and the second sentence used the word puzzle to describe how the Holocaust was done by humans also helped by making the word conundrum seem as a puzzle or something confusing. As you can see‚ I think the word conundrum means a question or statement that’s

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    2. Problem from SAKUNTALA DEVI ’PUZZLES TO PUZZLE U’. Problem no: 23( Walking back to happiness.) The walking time : 55 mins. 1. There are twelve consecutive flags at an equal interval of distance. A man passes the 8th flag in 8 seconds. How many more seconds will he take to pass the remaining 4 flags ? 2. A person has to cover the fixed distance through his horses. There are five horses in the cart. They ran at the full potential for the 24 hours continuously at constant speed and then two of

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    Puzzle: A game‚ toy‚ or problem designed to test ingenuity or knowledge. Fore : In front Suppress: Hold back‚ Contain Cursory: Superficial….Performed with haste and scant attention to detail: a cursory glance at the headlines. Hunch: Guess‚ Feeling Offender: Criminal‚ Lawbreaker Jerk : A quick‚ sharp‚ sudden movement. Poker Face: An impassive expression that hides one’s true feelings. Reveal: Expose Flare: Burn‚ Flame Abrasiveness: Harshness: the roughness of a substance that causes abrasions

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    In 2005‚ Steve Jobs had a commencement speech about connecting the dots‚ he said “you can’t connect the dots looking forward; you can only connect them looking backwards.” Now while I am looking back in my past‚ I found out myself really clear about how it related to my decision today. My childhood was associated with fold games. Blind man’s buff‚ cat and mouse game‚ dragon snake‚ hide and seek‚ marbles were games I usually played after school with kids in my neighborhood. The world in my mind was

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    Puzzle 1: Only for the brave‚ this one! This square has eleven letters missing‚ which you have to replace: Every row‚ column AND the main diagonals contain all the letters in the word "BRAVE". That reminds me‚ I must see the Postman about all those missing letters. Our Solution: Puzzle 2: Given only one of each letter in the alphabet‚ what are  the smallest and largest numbers that you could write down? Our Solution: Using only one of each letter in the alphabet‚ you can

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    Geometry Puzzles Problem 1 (But first‚ one last logic puzzle). Suppose that you are a prisoner‚ and you are confronted with two doors: one leading to freedom‚ and one leading to the executioner’s chamber‚ but you don’t know which is which. A sentry guards each door. You know that one sentry always lies‚ and one sentry always tells the truth. Again‚ you don’t know which is which. You are allowed to ask one of the sentries one question. What is a question you ask a sentry that will tell you with

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    You?” is a puzzle or logic game which a player needs to answer the questions within four minutes. This game was built in order to know how techy the students or the players are. The questions are based on different computer related subjects. Feature Set The theme of this game is based on the show Adventure Time. Genre “How Techy Are You?” is a puzzle game which usually focus primarily on the players’ ability to figure out or memorize patterns and solve various forms of puzzles. This game

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    Nowadays‚ sudoku appears as a popular puzzle games. It easily can be found on the newspapers and also on the internet. This kind of games are good for brain. Other than that‚ sudoku also gives another benefits for the players. Based on reading from a number articles and sources‚ the benefits of the sudoku are increasing the logical skills‚ develop patience‚ enhances mental sharpness and provide good alternative. With playing the sudoku‚ it will improve the capabilities of thinking logically or

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    this project is to create a game through which the user will be able to play a Sudoku puzzle. Our project deals with the task of designing a game of Sudoku using various algorithms. These are algorithms‚ both for generating games of various difficulties for the user and also for solving the puzzles provided by the user. A user will be able to ask for a random puzzle or the user will be able to manually input a puzzle. In either case‚ the software will be able to ask for a hint showing the next easiest

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