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    World Hunger & Poverty

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    World Hunger and Poverty Sara White I. Introduction: Statement of the issue to be discussed. World hunger and poverty concerns certainly are no new issues in our society. We often hear about people’s desire to solve world hunger‚ or to be able to feed the world and help alleviate the suffering associated with it. There are many organizations that collect money to help feed children and their families in poor‚ undeveloped countries. We are subjected to commercials on television

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    A Hunger Artist: THEME What is A Hunger Artist? Normally‚ I would make a lame joke and say that it’s an artist who is hungry. OK‚ well it sounded better in my head. It’s about a man‚ an artist who fasts in a cage. You can look at the story from the point of view of society. You can think about the story relationship to “hunger”‚ and you can rationalize why the Artist put himself through this whole absurd ordeal. The Hunger Artist has to be a troubled man for “society” to stand there and basically

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    The Hunger Games Trilogy

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    The Hunger Games trilogyFrom Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopediaJump to: navigation‚ search The Hunger Games Boxed set The Hunger Games Catching Fire Mockingjay Author Suzanne Collins Country United States Language English Genre Adventure Science fiction Young adult Publisher Scholastic Published 2008–2010 Media type Print (hardcover) The Hunger Games trilogy is a young-adult adventure science fiction series written by Suzanne Collins. The trilogy consists of The Hunger

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    wonder how he portrays himself. The characteristics of a villain tends to be devious‚ mischievous‚ and never up to any good. In the past few years‚ there was a book and movie series called “The Hunger Games.” This section is about two people from each “district” get randomly chosen to compete in the Hunger Games‚ a life-or-death competition. One main antagonist I know is President Snow. President Snow is the the autocratic ruler of the Capitol and all of Panem. Thanks to him‚ many people’s lives

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    The Hunger Games Response

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    Perry The Hunger Games Chapter 1 Dystopia is a community or society‚ usually fictional that is in some important way undesirable or frightening. This society is characterized by dehumanization‚ totalitarian governments and environmental disaster.  Elements of dystopias may vary from environmental to political and social issues. Such societies appear in many works of fiction‚ mostly in stories set in a speculative future‚ one such story is The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins. In the Hunger Games‚

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    The Hunger games Summary

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    The Hunger Games Triology The Hunger Games Triology is a science fiction novel series written by Suzanne Collins. The triology consists of The Hunger Games‚ Catching Fire‚ and Mockingjay. All of the three books are best-seller books. The Hunger Games trilogy takes place in an unspecified future time‚ in an imaginary country located in North America called Panem which has the wealthy Capitol and  twelve poorer districts ruled by it. The books are written in Katniss Everdeen’s voice‚ a 16-year-old

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    Hunger Games Essay

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    Would you sacrifice yourself for your sister? Prim got chosen for The Hunger Games and Katniss volunteered to go to Hunger Games instead of her sister. The Hunger Games are games that are make every year between 12 Districts‚ each District sends 2 tributes but only one can win. Katniss volunteered for The Hunger Games and she had to pass throught many situations‚ some bad and some good. Because Katniss volunteered for The Hunger Game ‚ she went to the Capitol to compete with the tributes from the

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    The book The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins is about the yearly event that the government forces the twelve Districts to participate in. That event is called the Hunger Games. Each year‚ they hold a reaping where two names will be drawn for all twelve of the districts. From district twelve‚ the girl tribute is Katniss Everdeen and the boy just happens to be Peeta Mellark. On their way into the arena‚ they get to eat all kinds of spledid foods. This is new to all of the tributes because they grew

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    Albania Hunger Games

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    How Albania and the Hunger Games are Alike Albania and The Hunger Games are very similar places for Albania being a real country and the Hunger Games being a third world country. Both of these countries are alike by showing that they both have very many problems in the country. In Albania the country deals with starvation‚ law makers‚ and lives in fear. In the Hunger Games the people deal with same problems such as‚ law makers‚ starvation and lives in fear. These countries have gone through a lot

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    Symbolism Essay – The Hunger Games Discuss the author’s use of symbolism and explain how symbols are used to convey themes. In the book The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins‚ many symbols were used to convey themes and different messages. The three symbols that I looked at were the Mockingjay‚ Bread and the Capitol. The Mockingjay symbolised the people and their rebellion‚ freedom and hope. The Bread symbolised life‚ love‚ sacrifice and is the main staple food for the districts whereas The Capitol

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