Ernő Rubik Essays

  • The History of the Rubik's Cube

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    it actually has over 43 quintillion combinations (43,252,003,274,489,856,000 to be exact). Originally created to help students understand geometric concepts and 3D space the first wooden model was made in 1974 by Ernö Rubik and a couple of friends. After some time playing with it, Ernö realized he didn't know how to get it back to its original form. He reportedly said, “It was wonderful, to see how, after only a few turns, the colors became mixed, apparently in random fashion. It was tremendously

  • Ruben The Great Gatsby

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    There once was a Rubik’s cube named Ruben. Ruben lived in a toy chest with his friends, Harry the Hot Wheels Car, Evan the Stuffed Elephant,and Sammy the Slinky in a young boy, named Steve Jackson's room. Ruben was relatively new to the toy chest. He was a gift from Steve’s Great Aunt Mabel. When Ruben arrived at Steve’s house, Steve eagerly opened Ruben’s box. He pulled Ruben out, looked at him and said, “I wonder what this thing does?” with a very puzzling look on his face. At first, it did not

  • Let The Right One In Analysis

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    supposedly twelve-year-old girl who has just moved into the next-door apartment beside his with Hakan. Unbeknownst to him, Eli is a vampire and Hakan is her “helper”. Though Eli at first mentions to Oskar they cannot be friends, she ends up solving the Rubik cube that he offered her and meets him again on the jungle gym. Amidst this “blooming” young love, the question of whether Eli was actually grooming Oskar to be the “new Hakan” is really a paradox for the audiences, in which Eli’s actions can either