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    Game Day Game Day had arrived for the two rival basketball teams; the Eagles and the Tigers. The loud and passionate fans had been waiting in line for hours out in the freezing cold weather. As the warm ups started the players were getting nervous. Both teams wanted the state championship very bad and they were just hours away from winning it. Months and months of strenuous conditioning and closely won ball games had all come down to this one game. The referee threw the perfectly round orange rubber

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    Tim Johnson D English Essay Pressure‚ pain‚ corruption‚ and insecurity; imagine dealing with this every moment of your life. In The Ender’s Game by Orson Scott Card‚ a young boy genius must take on the weight of the world while dealing with these things. Ender‚ a nine year old boy‚ is chosen by the government to go to Battle School‚ where he must learn to fight and improve his army skills. While he’s there‚ he struggles with his own morality and insecurity‚ and tries to do what other people want

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    ENDERS GAME "When you fight an enemy‚ you can’t just win the fight. You have to knock them so far back that they won’t fight anymore. You have to win the battles to come before they happen.” A good quote from the character Ender Wiggin. I read the book Enders Game written by Orson Scott Card. It is a very good book in my opinion‚ there is many things that can be taken and learned from it. For example I learned that when leading your men you have to know their strengths and weaknesses and what they

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    In the film adaptation of Suzanne Collins’ book‚ The Hunger Games‚ the viewer in placed into a dystopian world with main characters‚ Katniss Everdeen and Peeta Mellark. Their story is set in the country of Panem‚ leading up the the 74th annual Hunger Games. The Hunger Games is an event in which one male and one female “tribute” are chosen from each of the twelve districts and put into an arena where they will fight to the death until the last fighter can be crowned victor. Katniss and Peeta both

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    Ender’s Game: A Dead Zone “Don’t judge a book by its cover!” your mom tells you for the third time this week. It’s not your fault that the new kid at school is shy and distant. They’re weird ‚ not you--right? Well that’s not always the case‚ and your misperceptions could cause you to become enemies. The same concept applies in Ender’s Game by Orson Scott Card‚ but the outcome is devastating. Ender Wiggin‚ a six year old genius‚ battled everyday with the conflict brought on by his hateful brother

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    The Lord of the Hunger Games It may come as a surprise that a novel taught in a tenth grade english class is strikingly similar to a currently popular book of the teenage population. A common theme relates William Golding’s classic novel‚ The Lord of the Flies‚ and the very popular teen heart-throb‚ The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins. The unifying motif is the underlying savagery and desperation to live that stands out within each person when survival mode is activated. Peeta‚ the love interest

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    baseball game. My team the Diamondbacks‚ needed one win to get into the playoffs‚ and that clinching game was today. When I woke up the sun was coming up and I went to go wake up my dad so he could take me to the game. When I woke him up he looked like zombie who has not slept in weeks. “Noah‚ why are you up so early?” he said‚ “I just want to make sure we are not late for the game.” I replied. “Noah it’s 7:30am and your game is not until 3:30!” I did not realize how excited I was for the game. Since

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    Lauren Burk BUSG1370 Professor Wallace 4/16/15 Extra Credit – PBS Frontline Video PBS Frontline Video‚ “The Card Game” is very cleverly named as it is a video of how consumers and banks have dug such a deep hole of debt that is affecting the economy due to playing a gambling game will loans‚ credit‚ etc. I actually am glad that this video was brought to my attention as I have never fully understood where credit card companies and banks got their fees and limits from. I personally have experienced

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    GAME INFORMATION Release Date: May 10‚ 2011 Genre: Card Battle Developer: Konami SUMMARY Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D’s World Championship 2011 pits duelists against each other in epic battles both on the streets and on the duelist field. Beginning in the deserted city of Crash Town‚ Toru and the main character dream of traveling to New Domino city to do battle in the World Racing Grand Prix. Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D’s World Championship 2011 offer players the ability to battle with over 4‚200 cards and compete in duel runner

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    The Hunger Games‚ the introductory novel in a trilogy book series written by author Suzanne Collins in 2008‚ is a young adult novel that surrounds a teenage girl named Katniss Everdeen in a futuristic tale of a teenager who defies all odds when they are stacked against her. She is shaken to the core with sacrifice‚ adversity and danger when she finds herself forced to compete in a televised series of games where there is only one survivor. Not only does she want to live‚ but she has an incredible

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