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    The Huger Games The Hunger Games is a game‚ that occurs annually and it is set up by the ruling Capitol to show the other 12 districts of Panem that the Capitol owns them and that they are in-charge and it also serves as a merciless reminder to the price of rebellion against the Capitol. The hunger games consist of twenty-four teenagers‚ a male and a female from each twelve districts and they range in ages of twelve to eighteen. They are put in an arena‚ that differs every year and they have to

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    Research Project MLA Rough Draft Deric Jackson English Mrs. Grandbois Monday‚ October 31‚ 2011 Deric Jackson English Mrs. Grandbois Monday‚ October 31‚ 2011 Brown v Board of education Rough Draft Education has been forever regarded as the most valuable asset for all of youth. Although‚ I know that even though most people would rather stay at home‚ and not even be bothered with going somewhere for 6 hours a day‚ 5 days a week. Instead‚ they would rather stay home

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    Game of the Generals

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    GAME OF THE GENERALS I. History The Game of the Generals‚ also called Salpakan and simply The Generals‚ is an educational wargame invented in the Philippines by Sofronio H. Pasola‚ Jr. in 1970. It can be played within twenty to thirty minutes. It is designed for two players and requires the use of logic. The games simulates armies at war trying to outflank and outmaneuver each other. As in actual warfare‚ the game allows only one side’s plan to succeed. Certain strategies and tactics‚ however

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    Brown V. Board of Education

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    “To what extent was the case of Brown v. Board of Education effective in the scope of the Civil Rights Movement of the 1950-60s?” Table of Contents A. Plan of Investigation………………………………………………………………………………..….. 3 B. Summary of Evidence………………………………………………………………………………..… 3 C. Evaluation of Sources…………………………………………………………………………….…… 6 D. Analysis…………………………………………………………………………………………………. 7 E. Conclusion…………………………………………………………………………………………..…. 9 F. Works Cited…………………………………………………………………………………………... 10

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    case first went to the U.S. district court‚ but the court ruled in favor of the school board. The plaintiffs then appealed to the U.S. supreme court.The plaintiffs in Brown asserted that this system of racial separation‚ “while masquerading as providing separate but equal treatment of both white and black Americans‚ instead perpetuated inferior accommodations‚ services‚ and treatment for black Americans.” The Board of education used the result of the Plessy v. Ferguson trial in 1896 when a black man

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    Old Games vs. New Games

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    OLD GAMES OR NEW GAMES In the past‚ there were old people who are telling the stories of children who were playing in the streets‚ parks and gardens‚ but now‚ their grandchildren cannot be seen at those places anymore. As old people remember there were games which depend on good feelings such as love‚ respect and friendship. There is a strong possibility that much of people can remember “seksek”. It was played with a stone and area that covered with lines which refer boundries of areas‚ especially

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    Brown vs. Board of Education The case of Brown vs. Board of Education‚ was one of the biggest turning points for African Americans to becoming accepted into the white society at the time. Brown vs board of education is one of the most important cases that african americans has brought upon the united states for the better. The case Brown vs. Board of Education wasn’t just about the children and the education; it was about being equal in a society that says african and americans are treated

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    Stereotypes In Children

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    differences in children is the clothing and its color. When the children were running around it seemed easier to find your son over your daughter. The reason why is because boys are wearing whatever color‚ meanwhile the girls are all dressed in pink or purple with a few exceptions. When the girls got into a group to talk there was an overload of pink clothing and it became hard to tell them apart. As I continued on and I observe the interaction differences between the parents and children‚ you can see

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    Beer Game

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    The Beer Game Copyright by Professor John Sterman‚ MIT October 1984 Sources: http://www.sol-ne.org/pra/tool/beer.html The Fifth Discipline: Pg 27-54 Why play the ‘Beer Game’? Instructions for running the game Steps of the Game Outline for post-game discussion and tasks Supplies Checklist & Mock-up of the Game Board Bibliography CHARTS AND TABLES TO PRINT OUT: [only issue Table 1 and 2 at the onset of the game. Chart 1-3 to be distributed at the end of the game and before

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    educational video game? An educational video game is a video game that provides educational value to the player. Including reading‚ writing‚ calculation‚ and history or science. Why do we need these games? We need them because they help us have better critical thinking in school. They also help us in timing for example in some games you have to do the fastest time and if we don’t we will lose. Students learn through the process of playing the game. By playing educational video games students can learn

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