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    Hemiplegia is defined as the complete loss of movement or sensation to an entire half of the body. Hemiparesis is a partial loss of sensation or movement throughout one side of the body. Both hemiplegia and hemiparesis are common after a person has had a severe stroke. According to the Center for Disease Control “Stroke is the fifth leading cause of death in the United States and is a major cause of adult disability. About 800,000 people in the United States have a stroke each year” (Stroke Statistics

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    2005 with the Xbox 360, and in 2013 with the Xbox One. Microsoft is one of three companies that currently dominate the console hardware market. These three companies are Sony, Microsoft, and Nintendo. The Microsoft Xbox One controls about 29% of the market share, while Sony PlayStation 4 controls 51%, and Nintendo Wii 20% (Duran 2015). With technology changing everyday, increased competition, and similarity in hardware products, there is a high level of urgency for Microsoft to come up with an innovation

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    My Christmas Experience

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    size and weight. “I hope it’s a Gamecube, everyone in my class has them.” I exclaimed. All we had been talking about for weeks was how much we wanted to get Gamecubes. The Nintendo game system that had been released in 2001 were all the rage with kids at school. You’d hear stories about all the amazing games that Nintendo had to offer for the console, you couldn’t help but wish that you had one for your own. When it came time to open our presents, my cousin and I waited patiently as we watched

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    Much in the world today is of Japanese origin. Indeed, Japanese influence can be seen all over the world—on television, in comic books, in video games, in electronics, in the film industry, and even in music. In fact, currently, 60% of all the cartoon shows being broadcast on television the world over are from Japan. (Croal) Indeed "Japanese anime characters have established a substantial base of fans in Europe and North America" (Shuhei). Similarly, the Japanese video game industry has been

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    success. 2. Pong was created based on an idea from in the game Magnavox Odyssey. 3. Because of this, Atari had a lawsuit filed against them, but was later handled. C. The best-selling gaming console of its time, would be the NES, also known as the Nintendo Entertainment System. 1. It was also named by IGN the “single greatest video game console in history. 2. The NES has a 72 pin design that you would plug into the system to play games. 3. The most well-known game for the NES is Super Mario Brothers

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    The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of time was released on the Nintendo 64 on November 21, 1998. Known as the greatest video game of all time. From winning many awards to being constantly being rereleased. For the all hype, is Ocarina of time really that

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    Zelda Research Paper

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    to begin his journey… The youth whose destiny it is to lead Hyrule to the path of justice and truth.” proclaims The Great Deku Tree to his humble servant Navi. The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, is the fifth instalment of the series created by Nintendo. Ocarina of Time was the best game selling game in 1998 and has sold over 7.8 million copies over its lifetime. The game revolves around a child named, Link, and his new fairy, Navi. Together they will embark on a quest to save the land of Hyrule

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    Flight of the Kittyhawk In an attempt to increase the market share with in the digital memory division (DMD) of Hewlett-Packard, management decided to analyze the potential profitability of developing a 1.3” drive that would surpass the current technology within this continually growing market. Teams comprised of the best and brightest employees, within the organization, were tasked with developing this new product from the ground up. After successfully delivering on their goals, the new drive was

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    My Hero's Journey

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    I had my Nintendo DS to make it seem like it only took a couple minutes to drive to the water park, my siblings had also brought their own DS’s. Since everybody liked to play Mario Kart, I put it into my DS and set up a race for us to do. They connected to the race and we all played while Mom drove the car. Little did my siblings know, they were not going with us. Mom drove to our grandma’s house and said we were going inside for a couple of minutes. We got inside the house and it turned

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    "Get over here!" The angered and scratchy voice bellows from deep within the strong, mean-spirited ninja. The ninja throws forth a blade that is fastened to the end of a long, black rope. The sharp point of the spear pierces the skin and takes root deep within the stomach of a screaming, young woman. Blood splatters from the impact, and the ninja forcefully retrieves the blade by pulling on the rope to which it is attached. The shrieking, young woman is lurched forward, attached still to the steel

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