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    The Hunger Games really relates to real life at the moment because of the corrupt government. In the hunger games‚ the government puts everyone against each other by putting a boy and a girl from each district in a competition where they must fight to the death. It’s all symbolic on how the Capitol prevents the people from forming an alliance and rebelling; the Games keep “every district against the others” and fighting among themselves. The government today‚ is tearing apart our united nations by

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    or energy‚ ability to act‚ or control.  When too much power is given‚ a dictatorship government can form‚ in which all decisions are made by one authority.  In the book Animal Farm‚ by George Orwell the author portrays how “Power tends to corrupt and absolute power corrupts absolutely”. From the death of Old Major‚ Snowball‚ Napoleon‚ and Squealer replaced him. At first things started off pretty well; the harvest was very good the first year and the reading and writing system had helped

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    alter or enhance the quality of their films. By utilizing techniques involving shots‚ cuts‚ and sounds‚ filmmakers have gained the ability to provide more meaning to their films as well as influence the way in which their audience interprets them. In Alfred Hitchcock’s thriller Rope from 1948‚ Hitchcock and his production team use many of these techniques. In the scene being analyzed Hitchcock employs these techniques‚ including close-up shots and mise-en-scene‚ to provide the scene with more meaning

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    and still ’get’ the spirit or the essence of the truth…" (136-135). Here‚ the details and not the whole picture are emphasized which contrasts with American education. In the American educational systems‚ Mori explains‚ "…teachers actually value the overall spirit of the work…" (136). In addition to these differences‚ Mori also points out how the teachers are treated in each country. In Japan‚ teachers have all of the authority‚ respect‚ and cannot be questioned. This differs from America‚ where students

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    absolute since it is useless by itself. It requires a puppeteer. Perplexed by his troubled childhood environment and later his immense talent is infamous boxer Mike Tyson’s justification for his being a puppet – or a child easily manipulated by the corrupt society of businessmen‚ the media‚ and his so called “family”. His prospects as an undefeated champion boxer and finding a new light to an unperturbed lifestyle‚ free of crime and society’s figures taking advantage of his flaws are distant from Tyson’s

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    At first glance “The “Banking” Concept of Education” conveys the rambling or ranting of a man angry about the education system. But if you read the article and the small biography of the author‚ you are able to understand the deep and critical analysis of what is wrong with education today. Paulo Freire thoroughly and comprehensively condemns the current educational system to support radical ideals that reflect from his own experiences. In the small biography of Paulo Freire we get an understanding

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    movie “Cold Water”‚ produced by Noriko Ogami in 1986‚ demonstrates how different people feel and what kind of experiences they have when they first come to live in the U.S. All of those people have something in common about their experiences in a new culture; all of them experiences culture shock in some ways. Dr. Robert Kohls‚ the Executive Director of Washington International Center‚ describes a state of being in a culture shock as “when you realize by living in a new culture that your own values

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    causes of culture shock. Stepping out of one’s comfort zone is not an easy step to take‚ not to mention stepping into a foreign land. Culture shock is one of the very common problems many face‚ especially when travelling abroad. For the purpose of this essay‚ the term “culture shock” refers to the unfamiliar feeling of a new atmosphere when in another country. It also refers to the ability to adapt experience and accept another country’s culture. The main reasons of culture shock are difference

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    Lotteries Cheat‚ Corrupt The People In “Lotteries Cheat‚ Corrupt The People” George F. Will argues that lotteries have done nothing but corrupt and cheat the people of this country. Will compares gambling to a game of jai alai saying it is a “game for the entertainment of gamblers and the benefit of‚ among others‚ the state treasury.” However‚ I disagree completely and truly believe that lotteries do much than that. Lotteries give personal enjoyment to those who are gambling and hope to those who

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    ​In the essay “Your So Called Education” by Richard Arum and Josipa Roksa the ideas of education quality and the lack of it not being held to the highest standard are evident throughout the essay. These two authors have written many different works about problems in education today. Richard Arum is a professor of sociology at New York University‚ and he is also the Director of Education Research. Arum received his doctorate in sociology from the University of California at Berkley. Finally he led

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