Exmortis 3 is a point and click horror game created by Ben Leffler of 3rd Sense.
The game is set in a post-apocalyptic world were the ancient demons known as "The Exmortis" have wiped out humanity, and a demon known as "Lord Vlaew" has taken over the world.
The player takes the role of Mr. Hannay, the protagonist of Exmortis 2, who, after being killed by Vlaew in the end of Exmortis 2, is "reborn" into the world with powers such as Telekinesis, Perception, Teleportation, Regeneration, and Destruction, and starts to seek revenge upon Vlaew.
Gameplay
The game is a point and click horror game in which the player navigates through the world and solves puzzles. There are 5 different powers - Telekinesis, Perception, Teleportation, Regeneration and Destruction. Each power helps the player go through the levels. Depending on the power, some can take away health while others take away power. Some have both effects.
There are also elements of a First-person shooter.
Plot
The game begins after the events of Exmortis 2.
The game starts with a view of a city, in the outskirts of which is seen a huge explosion, through which Mr. Hannay, the protagonist of Exmortis 2 is "reborn", with 5 new powers, and starts his quest on seeking revenge upon Lord Vlaew - the demon that has taken over the world.
Demo
A demo of the game was available to play at it's realese on Newgrounds. It received a generally favorable reception from the community.
The game is set in a post-apocalyptic world were the ancient demons known as "The Exmortis" have wiped out humanity, and a demon known as "Lord Vlaew" has taken over the world.
The player takes the role of Mr. Hannay, the protagonist of Exmortis 2, who, after being killed by Vlaew in the end of Exmortis 2, is "reborn" into the world with powers such as Telekinesis, Perception, Teleportation, Regeneration, and Destruction, and starts to seek revenge upon Vlaew.
Gameplay
The game is a point and click horror game in which the player navigates through the world and solves puzzles. There are 5 different powers - Telekinesis, Perception, Teleportation, Regeneration and Destruction. Each power helps the player go through the levels. Depending on the power, some can take away health while others take away power. Some have both effects.
There are also elements of a First-person shooter.
Plot
The game begins after the events of Exmortis 2.
The game starts with a view of a city, in the outskirts of which is seen a huge explosion, through which Mr. Hannay, the protagonist of Exmortis 2 is "reborn", with 5 new powers, and starts his quest on seeking revenge upon Lord Vlaew - the demon that has taken over the world.
Demo
A demo of the game was available to play at it's realese on Newgrounds. It received a generally favorable reception from the community.
Betty Suarez and Gio Rossi were a former couple in the hit American Televison show Ugly Betty.
Betty Suarez is played by the actress America Ferrera, while Gio Rossi is portrayed by Freddy Rodriguez.
Although never offically a couple, the two have a cult following known as "Gettys". And have numerous fansites, and many fan-made-videos on You Tube.
Background
Betty Suarez had been a character during the show's first season (as the show is about her). During that season she had fallen for Henry, who, like her, was a shy person. However, tension between the two occurred when his ex-girlfriend came back into the scene, heavily pregnant with his baby.
During Season Two, she became friends with Gio Rossi, a local sandwich guy. It was a love/hate friendship, but early on it was clear that Gio had feelings for Betty. Unfortunately, he couldn't do anything as she was still with Henry. He would always tease her by calling Henry nicknames. The friendship became more serious when Henry and Betty split up. The two started dating, however, this was cut short when Betty split up with Gio. Gio was hurt and upset by this, and couldn't forgive Betty, who, he says, "broke his heart". Nevertheless, the two remain friends.
Cultural impact
Many fans consider Gio to be one of Betty's better boyfriends, unlike Matt and Jesse. There have also been many petitions for the two to be together. However, Freddy Rodriguez is not listed as a character at all for Season Four of Ugly Betty.
Betty Suarez is played by the actress America Ferrera, while Gio Rossi is portrayed by Freddy Rodriguez.
Although never offically a couple, the two have a cult following known as "Gettys". And have numerous fansites, and many fan-made-videos on You Tube.
Background
Betty Suarez had been a character during the show's first season (as the show is about her). During that season she had fallen for Henry, who, like her, was a shy person. However, tension between the two occurred when his ex-girlfriend came back into the scene, heavily pregnant with his baby.
During Season Two, she became friends with Gio Rossi, a local sandwich guy. It was a love/hate friendship, but early on it was clear that Gio had feelings for Betty. Unfortunately, he couldn't do anything as she was still with Henry. He would always tease her by calling Henry nicknames. The friendship became more serious when Henry and Betty split up. The two started dating, however, this was cut short when Betty split up with Gio. Gio was hurt and upset by this, and couldn't forgive Betty, who, he says, "broke his heart". Nevertheless, the two remain friends.
Cultural impact
Many fans consider Gio to be one of Betty's better boyfriends, unlike Matt and Jesse. There have also been many petitions for the two to be together. However, Freddy Rodriguez is not listed as a character at all for Season Four of Ugly Betty.
Uptown Consignment
Uptown Consignment is an upscale consignment store with three locations all in the state of Connecticut, United States of America. They accept clothing, books, shoes, jewelry, and some gift wear. The store specializes in high end designer clothing, handbags, and shoes. The three locations are Rocky Hill, South Windsor, and Southington. Southington is the newest of the three locations.
How to Consign
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Like most consignment stores the consignor brings in the lightly used or like new clothing, shoes, books, jewelry, or gift wear cleaned and ready to be sold. they prefer that items that can wrinkle be brought in on hangers. The employees will look over the clothing and decide what will sell in the store. They then hang the clothing that will sell on their own hangers and place the other items in a different area. The clothing that will not sell is returned to the consignor. The consignor is then given a card which has an account number on it which is how they will access their money. They are then asked to read and sign a contract (this happens every time the consignor consigns).
Special Recognition
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The Rocky Hill location is the first store and has been open about eight-teen years. This store has won the Hartford Advocate's Readers Poll for the Best of Hartford six-teen years in a row. The Rocky Hill and Southington store have won Hartford Magazine's Best of Hartford award two years in a row. They have also had many feature articles in local papers such as the Rare Reminder and the Hartford Courant.
References
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http://www.uptownconsignment.com/
http://www.hartfordadvocate.com/
http://www.hartfordmag.com/
http://www.rarereminder.com/
http://www.courant.com/
Uptown Consignment is an upscale consignment store with three locations all in the state of Connecticut, United States of America. They accept clothing, books, shoes, jewelry, and some gift wear. The store specializes in high end designer clothing, handbags, and shoes. The three locations are Rocky Hill, South Windsor, and Southington. Southington is the newest of the three locations.
How to Consign
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Like most consignment stores the consignor brings in the lightly used or like new clothing, shoes, books, jewelry, or gift wear cleaned and ready to be sold. they prefer that items that can wrinkle be brought in on hangers. The employees will look over the clothing and decide what will sell in the store. They then hang the clothing that will sell on their own hangers and place the other items in a different area. The clothing that will not sell is returned to the consignor. The consignor is then given a card which has an account number on it which is how they will access their money. They are then asked to read and sign a contract (this happens every time the consignor consigns).
Special Recognition
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The Rocky Hill location is the first store and has been open about eight-teen years. This store has won the Hartford Advocate's Readers Poll for the Best of Hartford six-teen years in a row. The Rocky Hill and Southington store have won Hartford Magazine's Best of Hartford award two years in a row. They have also had many feature articles in local papers such as the Rare Reminder and the Hartford Courant.
References
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http://www.uptownconsignment.com/
http://www.hartfordadvocate.com/
http://www.hartfordmag.com/
http://www.rarereminder.com/
http://www.courant.com/
'Radical Simplicity': Small Footprints on a Finite Earth is the book written by in 2003. The book was written after Merkel quit his job to live a more sustainable life. The book talks about his experiences with countries he’s visited to observe how they live on less. He uses the Kerala society as his ideal society, where they work cooperatively for food and other such necessities of life. It gives steps how to cut down one’s footprint and spread around the wealth between humans. The book gives steps to determine one’s footprint and how to cut that down. It shows how much one consumes and how many acres one person wastes over a certain time. Towards the end of the book a proposition is proposed that everyone limit their family size to one child and everyone live on 3.7 acres.
Journry to Simplicity
After Jim Merkel quits his job he begins to look for a simpler way to live. In his search he travels across the India, visiting native tribes such as the Chumash and the Kani. From these tribes he learns how to live off the land and reduce his carbon foot print. He writes in his book about Kani that he, "witnessed land and the people in true harmony- before the domination of nature." With the insight gained from visiting the villages in India, Jim Merkel returns to America to try to put it to use. He participates in the Global Living Project where a group of scientist measure their carbon foot print and try to see if they can live off of 3 acres per person for six months.
Journry to Simplicity
After Jim Merkel quits his job he begins to look for a simpler way to live. In his search he travels across the India, visiting native tribes such as the Chumash and the Kani. From these tribes he learns how to live off the land and reduce his carbon foot print. He writes in his book about Kani that he, "witnessed land and the people in true harmony- before the domination of nature." With the insight gained from visiting the villages in India, Jim Merkel returns to America to try to put it to use. He participates in the Global Living Project where a group of scientist measure their carbon foot print and try to see if they can live off of 3 acres per person for six months.