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Here’s the Youtube video, it’s an hour, but worth watching every bit of it. However the amazing thing about this game is that it barely gives you any real control over it, and becomes a lot more of an interactive story, where you’re a prisoner who receives a lot of letters from a group of people caught in a horrible epidemic, and you’re one of a very few who isn’t infected. You should know people such as Pewdiepie, Press Heart to Continue, JonTron, KSIOlajidebt, JackSepticEye, LazyGameReviews and many others, one of these Youtubers who I really enjoy is Markiplier. Yesterday he released a video that’s absolutely worth watching he plays a game called Presentable Liberty it’s one of those narrative driven games such as the Stanley Parable, Dear Esther and the Portal games. I'll be back again soon with another post.A third person review you say? How would that work? Well, with this thing called the internet and Youtube, a new wave of people are talking about and playing games that have been recorded and posted online. I hope they were helpful to any of you planning a library study session whether that is to work on your assignments or study for the upcoming exams. That's pretty much it for your library study session essentials. I don't know about you but I don't like to work in silence so I'll either look up a study playlist on Spotify or I will listen to the Titanic soundtrack because there's no lyrics on it just music and so it allows me to concentrate on my work more as there's no lyrics just music.
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Now you'll probably need reference some stuff in your assignments so I suggest going around your library and getting the relevant books because most of the time you need to back up everything you say so you may as well find the relevant references to help you and you will definitely get a better mark for it. Also if you need to scribble down a quick note or you remember something or even if you need to give yourself a reminder then you can just scribble it down onto a post it note and place it somewhere where you can see them. Post it notes are really useful as you can use them to mark down pages which are useful to your work. Also remember to save regularly on both your computer and memory stick because it can suck if you haven't saved and you lose all your work.īefore I go to the library, I end up going to the student union to buy a sandwich and a drink so that I have something to eat in the library because you never know how long you're going to be in the library and you might get hungry. Take a memory stick and back up your work to it so that if your computer unexpectedly does shut down then you will have your work backed up. I like to bring the good old fashion paper and pens to my study sessions in the library because sometimes I want to make notes for myself and I find scribbling notes down on paper is easier because it's there beside you as you work and it's just handy to have.īring your memory stick to the library because there is nothing worse than your computer shutting down unexpectedly and you have lost all the work you've done. Sometimes though the library can get busy and a lot of students will be using the computers and you might not be able to use one so I suggest bringing your laptop to work on your assignments just try to stop yourself from going on social media or you'll get distracted. VLOG putting a dollar coin into a charity box 3. FIND social influencers that have impact 2. These consumers define celebrities as YouTube stars - like Pewdiepie, SMOSH, Jerome Jarre. Now in my library there are loads of computers which I like to use because for all of my assignments I need to work on the computer. Our target audience are a part of the connected generation (18 - 29 yrs) who are consumers of short form content.
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Now I thought I'd share my library study session essentials for those of you who are planning on having a study session to work on your assignments or to study for your upcoming exams I have a list of all the essentials you will need so here we go. I don't like to be distracted when I'm working because I like all my focus to be on the work so for me working in a quiet area where there aren't many people talking is a really help for me. There's a floor for group study session which is quite loud, there's a slightly quiet floor and then there's the top floor which is the very quiet floor which is where I go to do my work. I think it's because I'm surrounded by other people who are working to and in the library (my library does this and I'm sure others do) but there's different floors dedicated to the noise level. In my opinion working on assignments or studying for exams is a huge benefit to me and makes me even more productive than if I was in my bedroom. As many of students will tell that you will have a more productive study session in the library rather than in your bedroom (even if you are working on your bedroom desk, you will not be as productive).