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    interesting book to analyze. The main character of the book is teenager Wade Watts. The setting is in the year of 1944 where there is an energy crisis going on with the depletion of fossil fuels and it causes global warming. To try to escape the crisis the world is facing‚ humans turned to OASIS‚ which is a virtual reality simulator that allows players to be apart of a social society. James Halliday is the creator of OASIS and once he died‚ he announced that whoever finds the Easter egg inside OASIS will keep

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    where personal bias can be found. For example‚ the author asserts that wholesome food is the same as food that is low in calories‚ fat‚ sugar‚ and salt. The author then uses said assertion to claim that the real food movement isn’t actually accomplishing what they think they are. However‚ the real food movement is more so about ridding our bodies of the horrible chemicals that are often found in processed foods‚ than it is about eating less fat and sugar. In essence the movement is more so about an

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    cyberspace flaws and its benefits and if it should be controlled or not. Kadi(1994) in her article discusses about giving cyberspace a reality check in different aspects she explains that cyberspace is a bad influence and has disconnected people from the real world‚ unlike the Dyson’s article which says that people get to use the cyberspace however they want and when they want also that the cyberspace is here to stay and has done a lot of good and there is nothing we can do about it Kadi sounded annoyed rather

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    Christopher changes is the problem that arises in the beginning of the book‚ the murder of Wellington a black Poodle of his neighbor’s. Christopher decides‚ because he likes dogs to find out who kills the dog. Because of his autistic condition he sees the world in a different view to other people‚ he sees everything in a different way‚ he is much more observant and the unusual aspects of things. This bought about the change because it is for this reason Christopher writes the book “The Curious Incident of

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    accomplished in a timed lecture. This encourages producers to “pack” as much action‚ intensity‚ or entertainment into each show as possible. Novak explains how many adolescences spend very little time having serious conversations with adults‚ the only real human exchanges they have are with other peers. The images children have of adults and how they should act‚ often only come from the media. That meaning that media constitutes as a major source for behavior which could lead to serious consequences

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    WIDE VISION TOURS ANTIPOLO‚ CITY IN PARTIAL FULFIFILLMENT FOR THE REQUIREMENT OF THE DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN TOURISM MANAGEMENT SUBMITTED TO: Ms. Rhodora D. Lintot SUBMITTED BY: Feb Allman F. Balaoro Shiela A. Calixto WORLD CITI COLLEGES #156 M.L. Quezon Ave.‚ Antipolo City June 2014 INTRODUCTION On-the-job training (OJT) is one of the best training methods because it is planned‚ organized and conducted. OJT is generally the primary method used to broaden skills and increase

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    reality. This is exemplified by each of the family members as they struggle to come to terms with reality and as a result‚ resort to a fantasy world to try and cope with their dissatisfaction with life. Laura is separated from reality and has a hard time adjusting to modern society. The world she lives in holds the comfort and meaning that the real world does not provide for her‚ and it consists of her imaginary friends‚ the glass menagerie. She brings her glass animals to life‚ and gives them a

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    Correchet‚ Camille Prof. Fonts ENC 1102-3 15 February 2012 Conventional In the real world‚ problems and complications come up and happily ever after’s don’t exist. Sexton takes the classic story of “Cinderella”‚ reworks it‚ and makes it into her own twisted version of a fairytale. She starts the audience off with a few little “rags-to-riches” accounts comparing modern culture’s unrealistic dreams to what life really is like. Then she goes into telling the readers the famously known fairytale

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    gadgets taking away the quality of life? You may find this funny and laugh it off. However‚ it’s true. Psychologists reveal‚ individuals that spend long hours with gadgets and gizmos everyday are not able to distinguish between emotion in the virtual world and emotion in reality. Polls and surveys taken in various countries reveal more than 70% of people carry their favorite devices along on vacations. This proves that majority of the people around the globe cannot live without their gadgets. If you

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    of both reality and the dream creates a dual plot which indirectly makes audiences see the differences of the protagonist in both worlds. The protagonist is failed to do everything in the reality. In the dream‚ the protagonist becomes the ruler of this realm‚ and everything becomes his force. In traditional Hollywood cinema‚ films always panegyrize people’s dream world. However‚ the purpose of the film is much more than that‚ by showing the differences between the dream and the reality‚ Keaton demonstrates

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