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12. Port Hope: 16,177 inhabitants |
13. Svargrond: 4,299 inhabitants |
Missing in this chart are all gamemaster characters, as well as the characters of CipSoft members. They usually reside in the Isle of Solitude, the gamemaster island. This census was taken in the mid of May. Since moving to a different city in Tibia is nothing compared to moving house in real life, these numbers vary e... |
Player Deaths |
Many adventurers face death in many fights on a daily basis. They either fight against other players, or monsters. Looking at the statistics, the risk of dying by the hands of another Tibia player is higher than the risk of being killed by a monster. Taking the week from May 9th to May 16th, for example, 211,916 Tibia ... |
The most dangerous monster in Tibia seems to be the rat. Rats were responsible for 9,998 character deaths during that one week. However, Tibians usually revenge their deaths. They have killed 11,029,979 rats in this one week, which means that for every character that had to die because of a rat, 1,103 rats had to give ... |
Seeing that PvP causes more deaths than the fight against monsters, it is no surprise that the most banishments imposed on players are for unjustified player killing. The second top reason for banishments is using unofficial software to play. These top two banishment reasons already make up more than 50 % of all banish... |
Typical Tibia player |
After having read all these numbers, we can try to describe the typical Tibia player: He's most likely male, about 20 years old, comes probably from Brazil or Poland, plays a male character that is roughly speaking around level 20. The chances that his character is a knight are higher than him being a druid, however, t... |
Since there are far more free accounts than premium accounts, our typical Tibia player is probably a free account player. His 2-3 characters most likely reside either in Thais or Carlin. He has probably died in PvP before, maybe he even fell victim to a rat in his early days. If he has done so, he surely took revenge a... |
Does this describe you? Are you the typical Tibia Player? Let us know if this description that was created only from statistical numbers meets you, or if you, which is more likely, are completely different... |
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Ive Been Friend Zoned By Him!!!! |
I have the biggest crush on my best guy friend. I want to be his gf, but the only problem is....... i have been friend zoned!! I thought it was the girl that friend zones not the guy!!! Help!! Is there a wsy to get out!? How do i make him love me? |
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2 Responses Sep 17, 2012 |
you can't spend the rest of life wondering ! tell him already !! no matter what's happens next it s waay better than keep wondering if there is a chance and you are wasting it ! |
If he really has put you in the friend zone there really isnt anything you can do. The only advice I can give you is dont waste your time on someone who isnt wasting theirs on you. I know what your going through as I'm crushing on a girl but she doesnt like me that way. You shouldnt waste your time on someone who only ... |
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play "Two women" |
original title Dwie kobiety |
original language Polish |
playwright Ireneusz Iredynski |
title of translation Two women |
language of translation English |
translator Edward Rothert |
synopsis Two old women sit at the table. It is the birthday of one of them. They await the only guests, Hedi and Marilla, the daughters of the woman who is celebrating her birthday. |
As time passes and noon comes, the birthday woman begins to recall the past, bringing up children, motherhood. Lovers, everyday existence, all of which have now acquired an entirely new dimension in her dream-like world. At the same time and inevitable question arises: have the daughters forgotten? Why? What have I d... |
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Flash Fiction: The Library |
The library was where she first saw him. She was bored and had taken to swinging up and down over the edge of the table where her schoolbooks lay unopened and unread. Back and forth, up and down, thinking of everything and nothing at the same time, staring down the hall. Then someone blocked her view. She stopped and f... |
The Boston Girl…by Anita Diamant |
Addie Baum is a young rebellious girl born to Russian, Jewish immigrants at the turn of the twentieth century. Addie struggles against society and her own family in order to find out what it means to be an American woman. She experiences both triumph and tragedy along the way. The story is told in the first person thro... |
I will start off by saying that I chose to read this novel because Addie’s background is very similar to my late mother-in-law’s. Like Addie she was the children of Russian Jews that immigrated to America at the beginning of the twentieth century. I really wanted to get a sense of what life was like for her. |
This was definitely a chapter driven novel. There was little, if any, plot. Even though this is fiction ,the story reads like a really well written memoir. The only exception is the few times when Addie digresses from the story and addresses her granddaughter, Ava, directly. |
The ‘Boston Girl’ was very engrossing. I felt as if Addie was telling me the story. I half expected to see her when I looked up from the book. The character development for all the character’s was amazing. A few of the characters even reminded me of some of my own relatives. |
Some of the facts in the book were just shocking. For example, I had no idea that very young children in America worked in sweat shops until the late 1930’s. Many immigrants did not make much money so they had to take their young children out of school so that they could work to help the support the family . This ofte... |
I highly recommend this novel and give it four and half stars. I plan to have my children read it one day so they can see how lucky they are. After just two generations, they live a totally different world then their grandparents and great-grandparents did at their ago. |
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Autism changes the way people communicate and experience the world around them. |
Autism is a spectrum of developmental conditions, including Asperger’s Syndrome. |
Every autistic person is different. Some are able to learn, live and work independently but many have learning differences or co-occurring health conditions that require specialist support. |
Key symptoms |
Autism can be diagnosed at any age and affects males and females. Common symptoms of autism are |
• delayed or absent speech |
• problems listening, concentrating and understanding |
• frequent repetition of words and phrases |
• taking things literally |
• difficulty sensing and interpreting people’s feelings |
• difficulty expressing feelings |
• over or under sensitivity to sound, touch, taste, smell or light |
• rituals or repetetive behaviours |
• disliking changes to routine |
• difficulty making friends and socialising |
Research is helping us to |
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Understand the autistic brain |
Spotting the very first signs of autism in 6 month old babies means we can offer early support and diagnosis |
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Educate society to adapt to and embrace autistic people |
Understanding that each autistic person is different helps identify diverse challenges and strengths |
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Develop services that can help autistic people to live long, healthy, happy lives |
Focusing on the key challenges of mental health, physical health, language and epilepsy to make a difference to the lives of autistic people |
Six facts about autism |
1. 1 in 100 people are autistic, but many adults have never been diagnosed |
2. Autism affects both males and females |
3. 1 in 3 autistic people has a learning disability |
4. 70% of autistic people have a mental health problem |
5. Epilepsy is more common in autistic people |
6. Autism causes are both genetic and environmental |
Everyone with autism is different |
Rhi, an autistic woman diagnosed late in life, offers some communication tips |
1. Don’t be offended. “We might react honestly or may avoid shaking your hand, but we're not being rude.” |
2. Don’t expect eye contact. “It can be really hard for some of us. I can listen to you much more easily if I look away.” |
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