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    associate the area where the condition originated with better memories than ones causing the condition, ultimately ridding them of PTSD after a certain period of time. After further development in order to ensure safety and availability to all, virtual reality therapy should be used to cure veterans with

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    date. Even today readers can effectively connect to the plight of Jane and the social issues that Bronte attempted to illuminate. Combined with an eloquent writing style Jane Eyre continues to have a positive effect on the reform for children. Ender’s Game, written by Orson Card, utilizes the same qualities as Jane Eyre, although, putting a futuristic twist on the events

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    secret what the video game industry has experienced rapid growth. During 2009 to 2012, in the United States, the video game industry is increasing faster than the US economy as a whole four times, the report from the Entertainment Software Association released under in recent. Video games may be expected to continue to take place our TV, computers, smart phones and screen. By 2016, the size of the global game market will reach $ 86.1 billion. 1.2 Connect Although video games are always not considered

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    Important Quotes: “If you really want to hear about it, the first thing you'll probably want to know is where I was born and what my lousy childhood was like, and how my parents were occupied and all before they had me, and all that David Copperfield kind of crap, but I don't feel like going into it, if you want to know the truth” (1). First line of the book Immediately reveals that Holden is distant from his family, feels isolated, and is self-absorbed (Thinking that all we want to know is all about

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    Undermined by dread of another extra-terrestrial invasion, humanity turns to the youngsters to get ready for the approaching war. Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card is a novel and Ender's Game directed by Gavin Hood is the motion picture based – very loosely - on that novel. So how true to the book were these producers? Translating a 368 page military science fiction novel from 30 years back into a 2 hour film regardless of how well approached will have a few aspects of it hit the fan. With the principle

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    Phenomenon: “The Hunger Games” and its Shared Similarities with Cult Classic: “Battle Royale” When I first stepped into the world of “The Hunger Games,” I fell in love. I was consumed by the strong, fiery personality of the protagonist, Katniss Everdeen, and her thrilling, briskly-paced fight for survival. Hence, when I heard it was a complete “rip-off” of a Japanese, cult-classic, “Battle Royale,” I was intrigued. Even more interesting, the author of “The Hunger Games,” Suzanne Collins, claimed

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    Juxtaposition In Disabled

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    Emotive Language makes us realise just now naïve and foolish the soldier was to think that serving his country in something so pointless, was an extreme act of bravery and heroism. Through Juxtaposition, we learn that blood smears sustained in a friendly game of football, are nothing compared to what the soldier had mustered, and forfeited during his time at war. The use of colour symbolises the emotions of the soldier towards the memories of war, and Emotive Language, also enables us to connect with the

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    afternoon spent playing some football in my backyard while I lived in American Samoa. Being a tropical island American Samoa has two variations of the weather. There is hot, humid, and rainy weather, and there is hot, humid, and sunny weather. It can alternate between the two on a day to day, hour to hour, or minute to minute basis. On that particular

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    “I must concede, telling you this information may drastically alter your outlook on reality – perhaps, for the worse.” Said Larin with a slight pause. “During our first meeting I mentioned an alternate reality that is symbiotic with your own. Imagine, if you will, that your reality resembles a round ball and my reality is a diminutive piece of saran wrap superimposed on that ball. From your perspective, everything that exists can be observed given the proper equipment; however, due to the necessary

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    could climb higher in a tree? who could catch more lizards? We had a desire to be better than the other, and if we could not we would settle for being the best we could. If the weather were bad, my neighbors and I came indoors and created our own games. Our imaginations ran wild: we were zombies, shopkeepers, and inventors. These childhood experiences have shaped me into a person who is imaginative, and does not stop until I is the best I can be.

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