I have chosen to argue whether or not video games are better than board games. I, being part of a younger generation and a technology baby, believe that video games are better than board games. The main reason for that is because I have grown up with video games and am very familiar. This is, however, not necessarily true for this is only my opinion. Someone of an older generation may easily disagree with my opinion. They may believe that board games are better because they grew up with them and have no idea how to work with technology.
Video games require a good amount of knowledge on how they work. In addition, video games are much more complicated than any board game. Video games are also difficult to operate in one is not familiar with it. However, the younger generation may be able to understand video games, the simple operations of a board game may elude them. This may be different for the older generation who, having grown up with them, have a great understanding of them.
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Wednesday, November 5, 2014
Thursday, October 23, 2014
High School vs. College
My compare/contrast essay is on the differences between high school and college.It talks about an aspect of the two like class sizes and the amount of help a student would be able to get. It also goes into detail about the difference about testing in college and high school. It has many other interesting facts on the differences between high school and college.
Thursday, October 16, 2014
TED Talk
In this TED talk, “The magic of the Amazon: A
river that flows invisibly all around us,” Antonio Donato Nobre explains how important the Amazon River is to the whole world. He tells about how the Amazon supports life and then relates it to the human body. He describes how, in a way, the two are very similar.He also includes many interesting facts about the Amazon. This TED talk was very interesting to listen to and I recommend watching it.Here's the URL: http://www.ted.com/talks/antonio_donato_nobre_the_magic_of_the_amazon_a_river_that_flows_invisibly_all_around_us
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