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    II Now days‚ everything is about freedom and equality in The United States. 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

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    Hunger as Ideology

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    In “Hunger as Ideology” Susan Bordo observes closely women and their constant obsession with weight control and the gender ideologies present in the food advertisment. Girls learn at a young age that being slim is beautiful and they start thinking about tricks on how to achieve that beauty. Media knows that women like “control “and commercials use this word a lot‚ appealing to an audience who feels this lack of control‚ teaching them that one easy way to get what you want is using your

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    The media and the government have lately been working in cohorts to portray the dissatisfaction of those with obese or overweight bodies. They have released figures‚ but none strikes the eye as much as the fact that obesity costs Americans over $75 billion annually (“Study: Social‚ Cultural Factors Contribute to Obesity‚” 2006). In addition‚ the CDC (Center for Disease Control and Prevention) has released information regarding the percentages of obese people in the United States in 1985 as compared

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    to step into the games to defend her sister and therefore takes on this moral dilemma for the best reasons. E. Identify and discuss major philosophical theories‚ ideas and concepts that affect the major character of the film. The logic of the Hunger Games‚ in which contestants compete in a televised fight to the death in tribute to the oppressive central government‚ mirrors the writings of Hobbes. “Hobbes argued that in the absence of any dominant power to make and enforce rules‚ we have the

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    Jiayue Wu 2012081017 Opening ceremony of Hunger Games attracted thousands “Happy Hunger Games!” The 74th Hunger Games got under way in spectacular fashion today with a fabulous opening ceremony in the capital .The Hunger Games held once a year. The opening ceremony began at the City Circle‚ audiences were the most prestigious citizens of the Capital‚ they watched in the buildings that beside Circle. Tributes from 12 districts sanded on

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    The Hunger Games and the Lottery Comparison Essay My two books for this comparison essay are “The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson‚ and “The Hunger Games” by Suzanne Collins. “The Lottery” is about the town’s people drawing out slips of paper and seeing who gets the slip of paper with the black pencil dot; however The Hunger Games is about Katniss taking her sister’s place when she’s called into the Hunger Games and trying to survive in the arena with Peeta in the Hunger Games. This book ends with Katniss

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    The Hungers of Life

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    The Hungers of Life Sometimes an environment where people are guaranteed shelter and safety isn’t what they really long for‚ nor is it necessarily good for them. A significant portion of humanity want to truly live life—taking risks in the process of enjoying themselves and satisfying their desires for pleasure in life‚ while at the same time being able to get the necessary work done. In the poems “in the inner city” by Lucille Clifton and “a song in the front yard” by Gwendolyn Brooks‚ both the

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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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    CHILD HUNGER IN THE UNITED STATES LILY R OTIENO COURSE:-HSC 168 Abstract. The essay looks into the reasons why child hunger is currently a growing crisis in the United States of America. It also examines the Impact of child hunger and the possible solutions. Majority of the information gathered was from government websites and newspaper articles on this issue. United States is a country viewed by most as a country that is self-sufficient and full of resources. Nevertheless‚ child hunger

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    Alessandro Di Mariano Di Vanni Filipepi was a remarkable Italian painter of the Florentine Renaissance era some of his more famous works are “Primavera” and “The Birth of Venus.”. He was born 1445 Florence‚ Italy- died May 17‚ 1510‚ Florence‚ Italy.May 17‚ 1510‚ Florence‚ Italy. I have chosen “ the discovery of the body of Holofernes” for it has a dark but comical feel when I look at the painting. Like the characters overemphasize expressions on their faces‚ but the colors are what really brought

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