Breaking Boundaries: Reza Maguc Brnason Redefines Magic

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Reza Maguc Brnason is a fictional character created by an Instagram user. The character is meant to represent a teenage boy with magical abilities. Reza is described as having dark hair and intense eyes. He is said to possess incredible powers that allow him to control elements such as fire, water, and air. Reza is also said to be highly intelligent and has a strong sense of justice. He uses his powers to fight against evil and protect the innocent.


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The game will work by asking the user to input a yes no style question and will respond with one of it s classic predictions such as Yes , Most likely and Outlook not so good. The game will work by asking the user to input a yes no style question and will respond with one of it s classic predictions such as Yes , Most likely and Outlook not so good.

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He uses his powers to fight against evil and protect the innocent. Reza's backstory is not specified, but it is suggested that he discovered his powers at a young age and has been using them to help others ever since. The character of Reza Maguc Brnason has gained a following on social media, with fans expressing their admiration for the character's bravery and supernatural abilities.

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8-Ball – Creating a “Magic 8 ball game using TouchDevelop

In this introduction to programming using TouchDevelop, students will create a “Magic 8-Ball” game. The game will work by asking the user to input a yes / no style question and will respond with one of it’s classic predictions such as: “Yes”, “Most likely” and “Outlook not so good”.

  • Understand and use sequence in an algorithm
  • Understand and use selection in an algorithm (IF, Else and Else if)
  • Understand and data structures in an algorithm (for example, Lists, Tables or Arrays)
  • Understand the importance of comments in code
  • Design, write and debug programs that accomplish specific goals; solve problems by breaking them into smaller parts. Select, use and combine a variety of software on a range of digital devices to design and create a range of programs.
  • Use sequence, selection and repetition in programs; work with variables and various forms of input and output
  • Use logical reasoning to explain how some simple algorithms work; detect and correct errors in algorithms and programs
  • Use two or more programming languages, at least one of which is textual, to solve a variety of computational problems.
  • Make appropriate use of data structures [for example, lists, tables or arrays]; design and develop modular programs that use procedures or functions
  • Web enabled device (PC, Tablet, Phone) with an up-to-date browser (Internet Explorer, Safari, Chrome)
  • TouchDevelop Web App ( www.touchdevelop.com )

Introduction:

The Magic 8-ball is a fortune telling toy created by Mattel in the 1950s.

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The concept is simple. Ask the 8-ball a yes or no question and the 8-ball will reply with answers such as “Yes”, “No”, “Without a doubt” etc. (Seemingly being able to predict the future)

The Magic 8 Ball is made up of 20 responses – 10 positive , 5 negative and 5 neutral . The 20 answers are:

Positive answers:

● It is certain ● It is decidedly so ● Without a doubt ● Yes definitely ● You may rely on it ● As I see it, yes ● Most likely ● Outlook good ● Yes ● Signs point to yes

Negative answers:

● Don't count on it ● My reply is no ● My sources say no ● Outlook not so good ● Very doubtful

Neutral answers:

● Reply hazy try again ● Ask again later ● Better not tell you now ● Cannot predict now ● Concentrate and ask again

  • Wikipedia (Magic 8-Ball) - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magic_8-Ball
  • Magic 8-Ball.org - http://www.magic8ball.org

Lesson Outline:

In this introduction to programming using TouchDevelop, students will create a “Magic 8-Ball” game. The game will work by asking the user to input a yes / no style question and will respond with one of it’s classic predictions such as:“Yes”, “Most likely” and “Outlook not so good”.

Starter:

Direct students to one of the online Magic 8-Ball games listed below. Instruct students to ask the Magic 8-Ball a series of yes / no questions and note down some of the answers. Ask students to note down any repeat answers.

Note: Use these sites at your own risk. TouchDevelop.weebly.com is not responsible for the content of external Internet sites.

  • Ask the Magic 8 Ball – http://eightball.tridelphia.net
  • The Magic 8-Ball - http://lord.xopl.com/ulpage3a/8-ball.html
  • Interactive Magic 8-Ball - http://www.magicmgmt.com/gary/magic8ball/index1.html

Activity 1:

Direct students to the link below and ask students to follow the instructions.

Tutorial:

Step-by-step tutorial (Opens directly inside touchdevelop):

Worksheet:
magic_8_ball_tutorial.docx
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File Type: docx
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Extension:

1. Ask students to add comments to their script explaining how it works

2. Ask students to input all of the 20 classic answers. (See above) Hint: Students can change the answers if they wish however, they must keep to the format of 10 positive, 5 negative and 5 neutral answers

3. Challenge students to modify their script so that the 8-ball speaks the prediction out aloud using the Languages à speak text command. (See Chat-bot tutorial)

4. Challenge students to create an alternative version of the classic 8-Ball game in which the user has to shake their device (using the accelerometer features in TouchDevelop) to receive a prediction.


Plenary:

Direct students to swap places with a partner or person next to them and try out their Magic 8-Ball game. Instruct the students to suggest at least one improvement using the comment facility in TouchDevelop. After a few minutes, ask the students to return to their seats and make any suggested improvements.

Homework:

Students can continue to work on their Magic 8 Ball game and publish their script when they have finished.


Licence:

Unless otherwise specified, everything in this repository is covered by the following licence:

The Magic 8-ball is a fortune telling toy created by Mattel in the 1950s.
Reza maguc brnason

Some fans have even created fan art and fan fiction featuring Reza Maguc Brnason. Though the character is not based on any existing series or franchise, he has gained popularity among young audiences who enjoy fantasy and magic-themed content. Overall, Reza Maguc Brnason is a fictional character who represents the idea of a powerful and heroic teenager with magical abilities..

Reviews for "The Science of Illusion: Decoding Reza Maguc Brnason's Magic"

- John - 2/5 stars - I was really disappointed with "Reza magic branson". While the description promised an amazing magic show, it fell flat on its promises. The tricks were basic and unimpressive, and I found myself bored throughout the entire performance. The presentation was lackluster, and there was no real connection with the audience. Overall, it was not worth the ticket price and I would not recommend it.
- Sarah - 1/5 stars - "Reza magic branson" was the worst magic show I have ever seen. The tricks were predictable and poorly executed. It felt like I was watching a beginner magician who hadn't quite mastered their craft. The show lacked originality and creativity, and I found myself yawning throughout the entire performance. Save your money and find a different magic show to attend.
- David - 2/5 stars - I had high hopes for "Reza magic branson" based on the reviews I had read, but unfortunately, it did not live up to my expectations. The tricks were repetitive and lacked any real wow factor. The magician seemed disinterested and there was a lack of energy in his performance. Overall, it was a forgettable experience and I would not recommend it to others in search of a thrilling magic show.

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