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    The Olympic Games of Ancient Greece and What They Represented The ancient Olympic games were primarily part of a religious festival in honor of Zeus‚ the father of the Greek gods and goddesses. The festival and the Games were held in Olympia‚ a rural sanctuary site in western Peloponnesia. The Greeks invented athletic contests and held them in honor of their many gods and Zeus. The Isthmos games were staged every two years at the Isthmos of Corinth. The Pythian games took place every four years

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    and patted my back. Coach was so excited and happy for us. He was the one who made this team so successful. It was not only our championship game it was the goal that we had put our blood‚ sweat‚ and tears into. That day I realized what it meant to be a team including the coach. It had been a long game since it was a double header meaning we had two games with the same team and on the same day. Everyone worked very hard throughout the season to reach this point. We

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    In the story‚ The Most Dangerous Game‚ the author uses many things to lead up to his climax. Richard Connell puts the characters in many different situations which cause them to overcome adversity. Connell makes it very clear that Zaroff is the antagonist and Rainsford the protagonist. Connell uses violence in many ways‚ the main two are physical and psychological. The first way Connell uses violence and we see this first hand at the very beginning‚ is psychological. The author uses the psychological

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    The American government is trying to spread these ideals to countries across the world. In The Hunger Games‚ Suzanne Collins argues the point that all people are equal by using the Capitol as an example. In the book‚ the leaders of Panem host the Hunger Games‚ a competition requiring two young citizens from each district to fight to death‚ annually. The tributes chosen to compete in the games are chosen at random from a drawing filled with each of the names of young adults in the different districts

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    is the final game of the NBA season and Lebron James is leading Cleveland through their victorious season. One year earlier‚ the team coach drafted James into Cleveland’s team hoping that this amateur would demonstrate the winning edge to the Cavaliers. The coach anticipated witnessing Lebron playing in a game; all doubts vanished when he realized the true skills of the young man. Now‚ Lebron’s true challenge is leading his team to defeating their opponents in the most important game of the season

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    Have you ever noticed some stories or movies‚ etc. have very similar points about them? High Noon is a movie of slow-paced action. "The Most Dangerous Game" is the story of a game no one wanted. Both of them have a very similar plot and dynamic. You just have to look really closely. The main characters have a very similar way of viewing things. At the heart of both these stories‚ they are really quite similar‚ with a few distinctive differences. The plot of both have a dynamic that is very

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    song‚ they say “Straddle the line‚ in discord and rhyme‚ I’m on the hunt I’m after you.” The use of mood‚ suspense and setting are expertly crafted to support the theme of The Most Dangerous Game”.

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    The Importance of Family   Families are a basic foundation in all human communities around the world. Healthy individuals within these healthy families are at the centre of a healthy society. It is therefore in everyone’s best interest to help create a positive environment for all families. The family unit has changed over the years but its importance is still quite relevant. Both success and failures are faced with much more love and intensity when you have a family unit to fall back on. Family

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    Depending on what year you were born‚ I am sure that you will remember playing board games before electronic games came along. The toy aisles in department stores were once lined with various games. They were all different genres‚ made for different age ranges‚ and different types of people. There was literally a board game for everybody out there‚ The Game of Life used to be my board game. But the thing is‚ this game has changed throughout the years to accommodate the younger generations like for colors

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    brightly‚ while inside the basketball gym‚ everyone cheered. Today was of course the one game we had to win to get into the playoffs. Everybody cheered hoping for our team’s victory. At practice this morning we felt ready‚ so we thought. Now it was sunset‚ and The Wolves were waiting; they were legends in the county and were trying to get their 4th playoff trophy. My whole team was on the court setting up for the game and everything was ready. Finally‚ when the hosts called our team name‚ the spotlight

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