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    The essays are related because Graff proposes the argument of academic work can be channeled through personal interests. Peacocke 's essay provides an example of Graff 's argument because she provides a remarkable piece of literature talking about the pros and cons of her favorite show "Family Guy." I really enjoyed how Peacocke used examples from very comical moments in Family Guy like the Business instructional video in the 1950s that had some sexism on how to treat women in the workplace. She

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    How can stories operate in open world environments? Explain how such activity differs from either reading or writing a novel. GIVE TWO EXAMPLES Open world environments allow players to engage in stories through infinite opportunities made possible by their multi-linear structure, creating free exploration and a rich array of varying (repetitive descriptions of “a lot”) activities. As opposed to the traditional novel, open world environments do not force players down a set story path. Open world

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    having abilities or nice personality, but female characters have to look good and wait for male players to judge are they good or not. Inequality issues happening in video games toward female characters have been discovered but players and game designers need to make a change or do something big about it. Scenes in video games directly reflect real problems hiding in society nowadays. In the source above it says “The images of the female form portrayed by the media are used as source of comparison”

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    “Let us make this a new age where we show our gratitude” (Pokemon X and Y). Video games are not quite as simple as people think. Bringing together the creative vision of one person or a few hundred people; they are large endeavors that require much time and talent. The resulting product is what you play; the art that is a video game. Seamlessly blending the ideas and talents of so many people into a moving story or narrative, where the story is told not solely through words or pictures, but through

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    Introduction 1.8 Billion, 1.8 Billion gamers in the world! That is more than the population of India or China. The gaming industry has attracted over a billion customers and has made around hundreds of billions dollars so far. So therefore i am going to persuade you that video games are incredibly beneficial. Some of the most valuable and necessary skills, video games give us include: Social advantages, Mental Advantages and Skills that will secure jobs. I am doing this because i am sick and tired

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    to work and going to school at the same time. That how I started wanting to become one because he motivated me to work hard. I also like helping out people that are sick or have injuries. Another dream job that I wanted is to become a video game designer. I love playing video games in my own time and I enjoy them very much. I also know many things about computers, I knew this would be a good job for me and would love to be part of the gaming industry, then one day making a really successful gaming

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    What’s it like to be an outsider in society? Ball State University’s production of Parade presents Leo Frank, the protagonist and the one depicted as a foreigner. No matter what stage of life a person is in, being cast as an outsider is a common feeling, whether it’s going to a new school, meeting new people, or simply moving 873 miles (Brooklyn, NY to Atlanta, GA) away from home. However, others believe that being on the outside is a blessing in disguise – providing the user with vigilance and a

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    With the title alone, it is easy to assume that Mr. Burns, A Post Electric Play would not be a typical play. Unlike other performances, Mr. Burns is not a simple narrative. Quite literally, it is a play within a play. The narrative lacks structure due to how it stands as a social commentary on the importance of entertainment to society. Mr. Burns began after what seems to be a traumatic event that has affected everyone’s way of life. From what we see as our survivors huddled around a campfire

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    try on Tetris, 1010, or Minecraft. If you truly enjoy realistic art, you may marvel at the scenery of Skyrim. If you think surrealism is superb, check out The Stanley Parable.. This amount of variety is achieved only by the amount of video game designers and “More makers means more variety”

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    Courtney Cox 5-4-10 THEA 1334 Final Paper Costume Design THE ROLE OF COSTUME DESIGN IN MUSICAL THEATER Imagine a classic Shakespearian play or Italian opera performed in hip-hugging jeans or baggy t-shirts; or imagine the period musical 1776, produced by the wonderful Stuart Ostrow, performed in the groovy attire of the 1970s. These performances would seem completely out of place and confusing. One would not be able to grasp the completeness of the story or have any understanding of the time

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