Advantages: some good songs Disadvantages: a fair amount of bad ones
Pussycat Dolls - Doll Domination
The Pussycat Dolls are an American band with 5 members called Kimberly, Melody, Nicole, Ashley and Jessica. The front of the case has the girl on motor bikes and on the back they are sprawled over a pole.
After each songs name I have given the length of time the song lasts in minutes. I am going to rate each song individually out of 5.
1. WHEN I GROW UP (4.06) 5/5
Sounds like sirens are going off in the background. This song is very catchy and is guaranteed to get you up and dancing with its great beat. It is about what the girls wished to be when they grew up. It has a very computerised sound to it but I think it is one of the better songs on the album. It was the reason why I bought the album. You will find yourself singing along to the chorus 'When I grow up I wana be a famous I wana be ...
Advantages: Great fun, exceptional graphics Disadvantages: Little change since
In the newest edition to the 'Burnout' series, Dominator features the action just as fast-paced and exciting as previous games. The game is hard-hitting with even more spectacular crashes, unfortunately 'Crash Mode' does not have a presence in this game unlike ones from the past, decreasing the playabilty after completing the World Tour, in which you must complete a number of events to unlock graphically perfect new cars.
Split into 7 separate sections Classic, Factory, Tuned, Hot Rod, Super, Race Specials and Dominator are the varoius series avaliable to be unlocked. These all have unique differences, bringing variety to how you drive, depending on the car which you drive in the World Tour.
An all-new mode is included in 'Maniac' here you must gain as many points as possible whilst running through circuits whilst drving as ...
Advantages: Quite easy to understand for a modern audience Disadvantages: may require some athenian legal system knowledge
Wasps was performed in 422 BC at the Lenaia and won second prize. Wasps are basically about Cleon's control over the Athenian jury system.
In the play Wasps the two main characters are Procleon and Anticleon, father and son. Procleon has an obsession with sitting on juries and Anticleon his son, wants to cure his addiction and tries locking im his house, but Procleon tries to escape many times, one of which he pretends he is going to sell his donkey at the market but hides underneath the donkey, like Odysseus under the Cyclops's ram, we would expect Anticleon to recognise this straight away, but the joke is delayed to fit in the joke about Odysseus this is an example of incongruity. The father and son have a debate (the agon) and Anticleon decides to set up a court in their house and have a trial about a dog who has stolen Sicilian ...