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    Colossal cave adventure is the great grandfather to all adventure video games created ever. It has the luxury of being the first game to introduce an interactive narrative, while also existing as the first ever digital open world for a player to explore. The first iteration of the game was created back in 1976, which, incidentally, was the same year that Apple was founded. Computer science was still a relatively new thing going on in the world, and the game itself was actually created by a programmer

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    The Race Of Work

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    supervisor “Hello” “Michael you 're late!” “I 'm in a car crash I won 't make it” “What! Oh my god are you okay?” “No, I need ambulance quick” “Okay, I’m calling one right now where are you?” “I don 't know I’m somewhere near a dead end with trees, I’m lost in the woods”. “You have to give me more detail they won 't be able to find you” “Talk to the person helping me. He probably knows” Michael handed the phone over to the homeless man. “Hello” “Yeah can you tell

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    preservation biodegradable four tires. There may be yet another neat attribute that may be best of all that this chalkboard conclude. It is handmade while using solid wood via rapid expanding birch bushes. Feature of Products: • The Kinderfeets Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) Accredited. • Handmade via rapid expanding birch bushes - every single woods applied can be replanted • Foot peg allows situation foot effectively pertaining to hanging around • EVA Airless Biodegradable Four tires • Ergonomically made

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    Banned Book Report The Hunger Games By: Suzanne Collins Crystal Hodge My fingers stretch out, seeking Prim 's warmth but finding only the canvas cover of the mattress. She must have had bad dreams and climbed.My sister, Prim, curled up on her side, cocooned in my mother 's body their cheeks pressed together. Mashed- in nose, half of one ear missing eyes the color of rotting squash. Prim named him Buttercup insisting that his buddy yellow coat matched the bright flower buttercup was the ugly cat

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    What Makes A Vanity?

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    Irrespective of if your taste is traditional, contemporary or placed somewhere in-between these two, a bathroom vanity could offer a central point of focus focal for your whole bathroom, providing both function and style. With a vast richness of styles and a broad array of materials to select from, you will encounter no difficulty getting a vanity which reflects your distinctive personality, style and taste. In a bath that is larger, an, intricately detailed, elaborate vanity could make the bathroom

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    Name: Room: Review of Literature (8 complete pages, double-spaced, 12 pt font./Times New Roman) -Make sure there are subtitles each part of your research Target Audience Age: There is no target age group. However, my design does involve glass, so whoever uses my product must be at least 8+ or with adult supervision, with a hard enough or far enough drop, the glass can break and potentially injure someone. Most people that will be using my design will be about 20+, but anyone can use

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    Don Quixote Essay

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    Don Quixote is a classic novel although now a days many may not be entirely familiar with it. The story of Don Quixote is filled with legendary actions that have survived our native tough. The phrase and labels that tell the title come from someone deeply impractical. Don Quixote at the age of fifty has not quite had what one would call a wild life, so far. He has never been married and still lives at home. He has however found his calling in life, the profession of knighthood: "he was spurred on

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    materials. He led his gang on adventures base on his books, like Don, and does not care about the reality. However in this novel, Tom Sawyer is the secondary character while Huckleberry Finn is the main. Huck plays the role of Sancho Panza, the realist. Mark Twain highlights the silliness of Tom and Huck’s good sense through the series of gang adventures in the front chapters of the book. Similarly Tom is of a higher-class than Huck like how Don is to Sancho, stressing on the common perception that being

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         Don Quijote was a tall, skinny “wanna-be” who found himself morally obligated to involve himself in other people’s business for the sole purpose of acting as a proper knight errant would. Although he believes that his “battles” help solve situations (though the results is usually the opposite), what it comes down to is that he wants to be famous, to be in love with his woman, to be accomplished, recognized, and adored. Therefore, Don Quijote’s motives are self-serving

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    romances of chivalry was to show to what extraordinary consequences they would lead a man insanely infatuated in them..”. Due to this type of thinking, Cervantes in his novel, Don Quixote, portrays love in a nontraditional way, as a mysterious force that draws lovers together. Many of the tales of courtship told in Don Quixote are driven by the force of love. The tale of Quiteria and Basilio is a great example of this. In this tale, Basilio and Quiteria are next door neighbors in the same village

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