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    The LEGO Group is a privately held company that is family owned. It’s headquartered in Billund, Denmark and has main offices located in China, London, Shanghai, Singapore, the United Kingdom, and the United States. It was founded in 1932 by Ole Kirk Christiansen in a carpenter shop that eventually lead to the LEGO we all know today. Most of their products are based off the trademarked LEGO brick. The name of the company is a combination of two danish words, “leg godt”, which translates into play

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    numerous amount of films and novels that feature disabled people and here are some reasons why they are accurate. First and foremost, media representations don’t just go from film to novels, they can also be depicted in forms such as radio dramas and videogames, it can also not just a mental disability, but also physical.Physical disabilities are shown in such films as “The Elephant man” and even video games such as “Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain” “The Elephant Man” is a 1980 film directed by David

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    "The Evolution of Video Games" FULL OUTLINE Specific Purpose: To inform my guidance about the evolution of video games. Central Idea: Video games have evolved over time as technology has advanced from 8-bit 2D graphics to the high quality of games they have become today. Introduction: I. As a kid we all had that favorite video game, whether it was Super Mario Bros., Pokémon, or Crash Bandicoot. II. As we have grown up we have watched the video games we used to play evolve to what is out there

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    History on video games and why they thrive Video games started their takeover all the way back from 1940, with the first simple games being developed with the computers and these games evolving around the computer. The first big breakthrough in videogame history was around 1978 with the age of arcade games. As timeline magazine calls it “The golden age of arcade video games!” Going to the arcade after school was the thing to do, being able to play popular games like Space invaders, Pac-Man and Donkey

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    in the neighborhood. These were kids who were not my age- some were older, and some were younger. We all had one thing in common, though- we wanted to have fun! We would throw sponge balls at the pool, play basketball at the park, or try out new videogames at my house. These were always good times. The one thing I learned growing up was to just be myself and not worry what others may think. It’s important to stick to what you think matters. Most of all, I think people should look at the big picture

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    great empire or civilization; ultimately, the struggle for power never ends and war never changes. That being the case, Fallout 4 could be regarded as an exemplary exemplification of this genre because it is classified as a post-apocalyptic survival videogame that thoroughly illustrates the formation of the hazardous environment known as the Wasteland after the total annihilation of United States of America caused by a nuclear apocalypse. First of all, there are three major eras in the history of the

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    Are role-playing games with simulated violence perilous? Is it diverting? There are many teens who are playing games in the U.S. They are very hooked to these games, and it will be very easy for the teens to imitate. However, games with simulated violence are very perilous. In other words, These games are dangerous for teens. Playing or even watching these violent games can give these teens ideas of trying the violence. This is also dangerous because it give first person perspective to these games

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    “Should video games be considered a sport?” Well believe it or not, there’s are kids out there who actually claim it as one. And there is many reasons to why it should be called a sport. Video games is the only thing some kids are good at because not everyone is physically capable of playing sports such as basketball or football. So if they want to say it’s a sport, then why not? It consists of lot’s of competition at games, right equipment, and lots of hard work and dedication. For example, just

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    will review what happened in the book Ender’s Game. In Ender's Game, Ender was offered to go with them into space because he was good at everything, and said yes. Later on in the movie, he got his army to control. They won a war thinking it was a videogame but it was in outer space and controlling their stations. The movie is better because I like watching more than reading a book. The movie is just better because you get a feel for the movie. The first reason why the movie is better than the book

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    During one of his walks Mr. Mead thinks to himself, “He had never met another person walking, not one in all that time” (97). This quote relates to society today because young kids are being stereotyped for just sitting around and playing videogames or online games. All the people aren’t walking they are all watching television in their dark house. After Mr. Mead was arrested for walking he was being driven to a mental institution when, “they passed one house…this house had all the lights

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