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    Ender's Game Analysis

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    Alyssa Ross Tyler English 10 June 4‚ 2014 Ender’s Game In the book Ender’s Game‚ Card creates this world of kids saving the world. He takes you into an imaginary world‚ were he makes you think of what would happen if we counted on a child to protect us from the enemy. Ender’s Game is named for the main character‚ Ender. Card tells us that Ender must prove his worthiness by fighting. Ender must save the world‚ this is his game. More sentences here… Card uses the hero‚ Ender‚ to prove that certain

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    Hopscotch Game Analysis

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    1. Teaching Speaking describing pictures by using Hopscotch game Tools needed: images of people / animal / fruit / flower‚ floor / ground‚ lime / tape to draw a field of checkerboard game of hopscotch in the classroom‚ wood to draw a field of boxes outside the classroom‚ stone / gravel / tile fragments. Rules of the game: the player must not step on the lines of the grid while hopping‚ players must not hop in a square the which has a pebble in it‚ players are Able to place two hands on the ground

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    Games To Goals Analysis

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    Games to Goals “Education begins at home‚ and I applaud the parents who recognize that they not someone else – must take responsibility to assume that their children are well educated‚” – Ernest Istook Those are the words that enter my mind if I have to describe the environment that has moulded me to be who I am. What could be better than learning in a fun way? Summer holidays meant travelling‚ family gathering‚ but the fun doesn’t start without any of us studying every day. The place always changes

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    .6. Games and motivation Motivation is a key to learning‚ which can be created by games. Robinson (1960) stated that motivation is a driving force which can be intrinsic or extrinsic. Based on his idea games can strengthen student’s motivation and self – confidence. He also mentioned‚ if students know that they would play a vocabulary game after the lesson finished‚ they would look forward to participating in the game‚ and they would enjoy during learning. Moon (2000) had the same idea and stated

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    Northgard's Game Analysis

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    Northgard is a Real Time Strategy game that puts players in command of a Viking clan who after years traveling find themselves in the mysterious land of Northgard. In this land filled with bountiful resources and dangerous creatures‚ these clans must not only survive in their new surroundings‚ but also bring fame and glory to their newly build civilization through colonizing key locations on the map‚ documenting the history of their clan‚ or concurring other clans looking achieve the same goal. Inspired

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    The Hunger Games Analysis

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    The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins is an award winning novel based on a post apocalyptic nation known as Panem. Panem is located in the northern portion of the former United States. The survivors have been divided into 13 districts which are represented by a high powered capitol district. The districts thrive based on the resources provided by each entity which contribute to survival. During the reading of the book it is explained that the 13th district has been anihliated as they attempted

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    It’s the balance between‚ or the more balanced approach to an idea compared to either the believing or the doubting game. Where the believing game or the doubting game are more singular approaches‚ critical thinking doesn’t necessarily come just between the two but rather in between in a more advanced sense. Elbow proposes the idea that realistically there are two stances to an argument‚ one that is compliant and one that is resistant. In the article‚ Elbow pleas that one is always chosen over the

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    Analysis Of Paul's Game

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    Pablo is up to bat. Everyone in the ballpark could see that he was quite nervous. It was his first game ever. He was bending his legs‚ elbows were up‚ and his eyes were looking at the pitcher. His pupils were as large as marbles. With the crowd at its feet‚ the pitcher wound his arm back and pitched the ball. “Please don’t swing‚ please don’t swing‚ that is way outside.” Ricky thought to himself. Suspension and tension was amongst all 15‚000 in the little league ballpark. However‚ Pablo took a huge

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    When Peeta says that he wants to show that he’s “more than just a piece in their Games” (Collins‚ 142) he hints at a concept which completely escapes Katniss: that‚ much like different pieces in chess have different abilities‚ the tributes in the Hunger Games each have unique roles which they are meant to perform. After Peeta announces his alleged love for her‚ in order to calm her‚ Haymitch tells her that “Now [he] can

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    The Two Marriages Jessie Bernard ################ ############# The Two Marriages by Jessie Bernard Introduction : The book were Jessie Bernard talks about was published in 1972. The Passage was taken from that. In here the author talks about the relation of man and woman in a marriage. She talks about how mans natural instinct to control woman still exist in the modern time and it always will. By reading the passage we get that different people have different view no matter how close

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