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    The game is fought with cards. A card deck includes 8 cards chosen by the player to be their battle deck. Chests give off gold, gems, and cards. Chests can be obtained in battle, a free chest once every 4 hours, and can also be bought in shop with gems. Types of chests include: Wooden chests (only during the tutorial), free chests, silver chests, golden chests, crown chests (every 10 crowns gained from battles), giant chests, magical chests, and super magical chests. Generally, the value of the chests

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    My passion is being at stadiums of big games that decide if a team makes it to the playoffs, or if they make it to the wild card game. I would love to start a sports program where we give the fans the ability to watch the game how they want to want to watch it. Every fan has seen at least one game when the commentary was biased against your team. Every fan has seen at least one game where they wouldn’t show a replay that, in your eyes, was a controversial play. The program I want to start will help

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    This week, I contributed primarily to three different aspects of the project: the game, the skit, and the STAAR-like questions. On Monday, I helped complete our game. The game, similar to Apples to Apples, consists of several rounds. Each round someone draws a fallacy card and a topic card. Each player, except one who acts as judge, must make a logical fallacy specified on the card regarding the topic drawn. The judge chooses the best answer and the player who gets the point must then explain why

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    participate in the card game, the ultimate goal is to be the one to exuberantly yell out “bingo” upon successfully filling up their numbered cards with markers. Since its inception, bingo has been enjoyed and embraced by young and old, and has been a time-honored game played in various venues: churches, parties, and charity events. Before there were bingo halls, or the existence of high stake tournaments, the game was played as a lottery during the 16th cenury in Italy; the game, "Lo Giuoco del Lotto

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    99 Card Game Math Fair

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    The game that I choose for the Math Fair was the 99 card game. This is where students can practices uses their mental math skills and add up numbers to 99. Ten was the only number that they can be subtracted in this game. This game can be played with 2 to 5 players and if you go over 99 you are out. To first start off the game each player is dealt 3 cards and they add those up to get their running total. All cards are worth their face value except for the following: king is automatically 99, four

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    In Ender’s Game, by Orson Scott Card, Ender Wiggin is compassionate, which enables him to connect with people, understand others, and repay his debt to the buggers. Ender is very compassionate since he understands others, even his enemies, like when he gets into fights with other people. For example, when Ender defeats the Giant in the game by scratching his eyes out, he realizes that he is “doing it again…[He’s] hurting other people again, just to save [himself]” (Card 115). The quote shows that

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    The Games they play You are different in so many ways. Others hate you because of those differences. You are smarter then everyone you know except for maybe your brother and sister. You get picked on daily by other kids and even the brother you just want to love you. The adults in your life are blind to the pain you go through and seem unable or unwilling to help you. You are Ender Wiggin and some day you will be the hero of one world and the death of another. The Story of Enders Game written by

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    Undermined by dread of another extra-terrestrial invasion, humanity turns to the youngsters to get ready for the approaching war. Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card is a novel and Ender's Game directed by Gavin Hood is the motion picture based – very loosely - on that novel. So how true to the book were these producers? Translating a 368 page military science fiction novel from 30 years back into a 2 hour film regardless of how well approached will have a few aspects of it hit the fan. With the principle

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    In the novel Ender’s Games, Orson Scott Card portrays the theme of identity very thoroughly through the main character Ender Wiggins. He achieves this by developing the character, helping the reader know Ender’s feelings and thoughts, and by relating most scenes back to the theme of identity. First of all, Orson Scott Card portrays the theme identity by developing the main character, Ender Wiggins. This example can be seen many times throughout the book. For example, “ Ender knew the unspoken rules

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    The Literary Times Volume 1 Literature’s Best News Service August 25, 2017 A Look at Orson Scott Card’s Famous Ender’s Game by Anna Colby “Don’t grow up too fast,” a mother might have once cooed to her little one. Not anymore. Children are tested. If they’re worth anything, they’re taken to Battle School, where they train for war. Nearly a century ago, the Buggers attacked Earth. Now humans thirst for revenge. Their goal: to exterminate the race, no matter how many little kids’ minds

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