Read this for free RPG stuff, or die. (null)

Posted by firestormx on June 8, 2006, 11:48 p.m.

THIS IS NOW NULL

I completed this project, so now there's no point to this blog.


I will give you free stuff in the RPG for a price.

I'll be you don't even know what an oxymoron is, so stop yelling it at me. <_<

Anyway, I've got a wee predicament.

Okay, I'm tight for time, and need this done by Monday…My Mathematics of Data Mangement course requires me to write a 10-15 page report about something.

<span style="font-size: 14px;">If you want to get something in the RPG</span>, I would like a report outline. It doesn't even have to be a page long.

The assignment is to come up with a question, and then answer it. So I need you to come up with a question, preferably a comparison question, (maybe write an introduction paragraph) and then a couple bits of evidence, arguments, completed tests, statistics, etc, that could be used to help answer that question.

You don't have to anything too crazy and long, 'cause I'll be filling it up with charts and random bs, but I need a basis done before I can do that. The arguments and stuff don't even have to be real, so long as they make sense.

And don't worry about your grammar, or layout, or anything like that. I'm gonna be fixing it all up. I don't care if some 8th grader does this. XD

example

Does the ammount of sleep a student get affect their grades?

If a student sleeps all the time, no work will get done.

If a student is too tired to focus, work wil be done poorly.

If a student sleeps too much, s/he may be too energized to sit and do work.

If student does other activities, and then sits down to do work around bed time, the student should get less sleep.

Therefore, yes, the sleep a student gets does affect the grades. *explains why it affects it, etc*

Of course, you'll have to make it a bit longer than that, and elaborate a bit on the arguments, but I'll be adding a lot to it, along with graphs and stuff, so don't worry too much about it. (btw, try have some of the arguments able to have comparison graphs and tables and stuff)

If you do this, then post what you want in the RPG, along with the report "outline/rough draft" you've written (or upload it if it's in doc/rtf/whatever format) and if I use it, I'll haggle you down to like 100 digits or something. [;)]

But seriously, I really want this done, so <span style="font-size: 14px;">I will be pretty generous with the RPG stuff.</span>

P.s. Even if I decide that your draft is not worthy of my editing, you might still get some RPG stuff, so EVERYONE had better start typing this weekend. <_<

Update

I have decided to use magicman657's outline, which can be viewed here.

You can still get some RPG stuff by elaborating on it some more.

Comments

Alx 17 years, 11 months ago

I made one, but it isn't too long so where do you want me to put it.

Alx 17 years, 11 months ago

Oh I uploaded it sorry I forgot to put it in the comment above

http://64digits.com/users/penguin%20dude/work.zip

Tasm 17 years, 11 months ago

Since I'm a fast typer and feeling kinda generous…

I want my sweet scythe that I submitted in luda's RPG Submissions page. The custom one with the red glow.

Anyway:

<b>Do the people that a student associates with affect their social behavior?</b>

=If a student wants someone to like them, they will usually try to mimick them.

=If a student wants to raise their social status, they may take part in activities(bullying, stealing) that they would usually be uncomfortable with.

=Futhermore, If a student wants to stay in the 'cool' crowd, they usually modify their speech, appearance, etc. to please others.

=If a student is part of this 'cool' crowd, they may shun others of a 'lower' social standing.

Therefore, the people a student associates with or wishes to associate with indeed affects how they behave socially. Popularity may influence a person to dramatically alter their appearance and such…(argues point)

Wow, I must be REALLY bored.

ludamad 17 years, 11 months ago

Oh my

shadowstrike32 17 years, 11 months ago

<b>Was the Attack on september 11th really a terrorist attack?</b>

There, that would keep any politically radical paerson typing for hours.

daverave 17 years, 11 months ago

<img src = "http://img126.imageshack.us/img126/6420/lazy1mk.png" >

Llama llama llama llama llama llama llama llama llama llama!

noshenim 17 years, 11 months ago

do the llama dance!

and: SING THE LLAMA SONG!!!!!!

XD

Magicman657 17 years, 11 months ago

I might be tempted to do this, I know exactly the type of thing you are looking for. Of course, when it comes to free RPG stuff, I am ALWAYS demanding. VERY demanding.

Purrfektionist 17 years, 11 months ago

You suck rob. Come online. >_>

gamehawk 17 years, 11 months ago

Does the amount of media a child watches affect his development later in life?

If a student has antisocial tendencies, he might fuel his anger into playing video games until one day he can control it no longer.

If a student on the other as a form of stress relief, the game might come as good and stop his anger from taking control

The two things contradict each other, but video games and violent media seem to if anything, slow reactions. Without a source to output anger then the reaction might be quicker, and sometimes fatal incidents were avoided by slowing down the source of the problem.

Since it's not too complete I'll post it here. Maybe someone else will add on to it.

Cheers,

gamehawk [:)]