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    Women are known to be great fans of shoes. At last count‚ Philippine Politician Imelda Marcos had over 2‚500 pairs of shoes. Although Mrs. Marcos’ love for shoes is extreme‚ it is a very good example of how women love their shoes. Since most women have about one percent of the money Mrs. Marcos’ has‚ they must deal with enjoying their measly fifteen or twenty pair of shoes. One desire a woman of Imelda’s wealth and most other women share is quality. Some shoes are bought at big name stores like

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    The setting in the Hunger Games is not in the past or present‚ but in the future. The story takes place in District 12 and in a place called the Arena. District 12 is an old and very run down. It is a very; dull place of mines. The Arena is ;where the Hunger Games take place. It is a dangerous and scary place. The main protagonist is Katnis Everdeen. She is very good and is tryihng to get back to her family. She volunteered for her sister to go into Hunger Games. Cato is the antagonist.

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    Josie Trevle Ms. Blanche English 8992 29 November 2011 Not So Satisfying Frozen yogurt shops have exploded all over America and have become one of the most popular choices for dessert. When craving a mouth watering sweet dessert‚ you want to visit a place that goes beyond your expectations. One may consider the quality‚ the service provided‚ and cleanliness.  However‚ if you choose to visit the "self serve" Orange Leaf Frozen Yogurt‚ those expectations may remain unmet. When walking into Orange

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    Katniss didn’t want to be in the Games‚ and Ralph didn’t want to be on the island‚ yet they were. Neither of them had the wish to be uncivilized. Katniss didn’t want to kill her fellow tributes‚ and Ralph didn’t want to harm any of the savages. The situations they were put in didn’t allow for what the characters wanted though. Katniss wasn’t allowed to deny participating in the Hunger Games‚ she wasn’t allowed to stand up to the Capital and refuse to participate in the Games. Ralph couldn’t say that he

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    Morality is defined as personal or cultural values‚ codes of conduct or social mores; it has neither a good or bad connotation on its own. For this essay argue the role that morality plays in the novel. How does Katniss’ sense of morality affect the way that she plays the game? Is there a clear representation of Good and Evil in the novel? The Hunger Games is set in a dystopian future for North America‚ a world called Panem. The use of setting is used to not only give a sense of the dismal world that

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    Katniss Uses Her Moral Compass in The Hunger Games Katniss Everdeen is the main character of The Hunger Games. She seems like the one who will be dead during The Hunger Games‚ but she is miraculous becoming the winner of The Hunger Games. Katniss presents herself as a practical person of action who just wants to survive The Hunger Games. She always reflects on the good nature of other people while she is very critical of herself. But in fact‚ she makes the most ethical decision every time. She uses

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    Michael Gordon Mr. Rafalowski English 1010 28 October 2014 The Hunger Games book and movie are great. Well‚ if you have seen them you clearly see that the movie and the book’s plots are relatively similar‚ but there are a few differences between the movie and the book. Although they bear some seeming variances‚ the similarities between the Hunger Games book and the Hunger Games movie are pronounced. To begin‚ the Hunger Games movie is a very interesting movie that is modified in order to

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    Social Criticism In The Hunger Games And Alice’s Adventures In Wonderland “Off with their heads!“ (Carroll 122) could be the motto of Suzanne Collins’ bestseller The Hunger Games. Published in 2008‚ the novel tells the dystopian story of Katniss‚ a young girl who has to participate in a fight-to-death-tournament with 23 other teenagers. Connoisseurs might have recognized the quotation of the classic Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll‚ first published in 1865. Mostly known as a children’s

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    After Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2‚ fans saw the rise and fall of their favorite characters. The franchise‚ which was originally based on the book‚ has transformed itself as an essential dystopian genre and helped push Jennifer Lawrence’s career higher. And everybody thought‚ that after Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2‚ the series is over. Until one Lionsgate CEO spoke of a potential continuation of the series. Author Suzanne Collins‚ who wrote The Hunger Games series‚ captured the hearts of the

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    Comparing and contrasting the similarities and difference of group and individual survival between the Hunger Games by Suzanne Collin‚ Lord of the Flies by William Golding‚ and the 1990 film of Lord of the Flies directed by Harry Hook. BY: Becky Coutlee April‚ 23‚ 2012 D.Smith Comparing and contrasting the similarities and difference of group and individual survival between the Hunger Games by Suzanne Collin‚ Lord of the Flies by William Golding‚ and the 1990 film of Lord of the Flies directed by

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