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    at home‚ which do you prefer? Watching movies is an amazing activity to relax for many people nowadays. After a hard-working day‚ what can be more satisfying than watching films and concentrating with amusement on the plots? I like seeing films‚ too. Although I have many film DVDs at home‚ I still prefer watching films at cinemas.  One of the biggest factors that make me feel like watching films at cinemas is the bigger screen and realer sound I can enjoy there. I have a TV which can play my

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    internet of things

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    http://whatis.techtarget.com/definition/Internet-of-Things The Internet of Things (IoT) is a scenario in which objects‚ animals or people are provided with unique identifiers and the ability to automatically transfer data over a network without requiring human-to-human or human-to-computer interaction. IoT has evolved from the convergence of wireless technologies‚ micro-electromechanical systems (MEMS) and the Internet. A thing‚ in the Internet of Things‚ can be a person with a heart monitor implant

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    TULLY: 5 DANGEROUS THINGS YOU SHOULD LET YOUR KIDS DO Welcome to "Five Dangerous Things You Should Let Your Children Do." I don’t have children. I borrow my friends’ children‚ so (Laughter) take all this advice with a grain of salt.I’m Gever Tulley. I’m a contract computer scientist by trade‚ but I’m the founder of something called the Tinkering School. It’s a summer program which aims to help kids to learn how to build the things that they think of. So we build a lot of things. And I do put power

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    The Things They Carried

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    In the novel The Things They Carried by Tim O’Brien the author tells about his experiences in the Vietnam war by telling various war stories. The quote‚ "It has been said of war that it is a world where the past has a strong grip on the present‚ where machines seemed sometimes to have more will power than me‚ where nice boys (girls) were attracted to them‚ where bodies ruptured and burned and stand‚ where the evil thing trying to kill you could look disconnecting human and where except in your imagination

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    Conflicts Are Important

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    Conflicts Are Important Worksheet Part 1: The Five Conflict Types Describe each of the five conflict types using paragraph form. 1. Pseudo conflicts: Pseudo conflicts are not technically conflicts‚ but they are perceived a conflicts resulting from false assumptions and dilemmas. Assumptions are the most common cause of pseudo conflicts because one person might be right in their assumption‚ but they may only be right in part to the situation. Dilemmas also cause many pseudo conflicts by

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    The Thing in the Forest

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    Chelsea Troyer L204 Paper 1 Lee Anne Bache 7 June 2013 In A.S. Byatt’s The Thing in the Forest‚ it seems as though Primrose has moved on from the childhood trauma to which she and Penny were exposed. The two girls grow up in very dissimilar ways: Penny finding ways to mask her trauma‚ and Primrose extroverting herself to cope with it. The text suggests that extroversion is a healthier coping method than masking. Byatt’s characters Penny and Primrose have many similarities‚ yet their differences

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    Ancient things

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    realize all of the goods that Africa had to offer‚ they immersed themselves in the African slave trade‚ thus completely changing it. Much can be learned from about the slave trade through primary sources from the people involved. However‚ it is important to consider the author of the primary source‚ and how their own personal biases will affect their writing. For example‚ the accounts of the slave trade from John Barbot‚ an employee of a French slave trading company‚ significantly contrast those

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    Thought and Things

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    100 that we’ve compiled to help you channel your negative or angry thoughts into a happier and more productive positive outlook. General Practice these simple exercises and suggestions to keep your thoughts on the positive side. 1. Only use positive words when talking. If you’re constantly telling yourself "I can’t" you may convince yourself that’s the truth. Replace these negative words with positive ones instead. Tell yourself you will do your best or that you will try your hardest instead

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    Describe Lifetime Goals

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    Even as a fifth grader‚ I remember a prompt on a state test asking “Describe your lifetime goals and how you will achieve them.” This question is asked throughout our lives in different variations but the point remains the same. What are you going to do with your life? Asking me this prompt throughout my years in high school would have given you 4 completely different answers. Just a couple months ago I would have given you a different answer than I would have now and I’m sure a similar story

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    Snake thing

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    head by reading the text. While in Maus‚ Spiegelman shows us his illustrations to give his own perspective on the story. In the first and second panel on page 85 in Maus‚ the reader can see the normal layout of a strip‚ but in panels’ three to four‚ things start to get interesting. First of all‚ we see a frame within a frame such that when the reader reads the third panel‚ his eyes will skim over the illustrations on the fourth panel to read the next narrative block. It goes from “I saw them…”‚ and

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