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    Character Essay Introduction: The Hunger Games is told a book written by Suzanne Collins. The novel aimed at adolescents is of the dystopian genre. The story is told by Katniss Everdeen (main character) in the present tense. There is ongoing bias in the novel‚ as we see things from Katniss’ point of view. In the book there is a variety of different characters; one of these will be the subject of this essay: Haymitch Abernathy. I will explain how Collins represents him. Description of Haymitch:

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    The Bechdel-Wallace Test

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    Tiana Hyatt Professor Apostolidis May 6 2014 The Bechdel test was created in 1985‚ this test is a device used to demonstrate if at least two named women in a film‚ talk to each other‚ but what they talk about is something other than a man. My initial thought was this should be an easy enough test for a movie or TV Show to pass. I thought I would just choose the last threes movies I have seen lately but instead I decided to make a small experiment out of it. Being that there are three

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    Katniss Unselfishness

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    In the Hunger Games‚ by Suzanne Collins creates an extraordinary character‚ Katniss Everdeen. Katniss Everdeen is unselfish‚ protective‚ and strong. The author portrays this by building up the suspense in the plot. There is many qualities in Katniss sums her into being a courageous person. The two parts of novel displays Katniss characteristics efficiently. One quality I love about Katniss is her unselfishness. She displayed this throughout the first two parts. More importable‚ she demonstrated in

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    The House on Inez St.

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    House on Inez Street Edward Sanders Dedictaed to the person I used to be. 1.) Tug Of War • 4 2.) Starry Eyed • 6 3.) Home • 8 4.) Quiet • 10 5.) Obsessions • 12 6.) Your Biggest Mistake • 14 7.) Lights • 16 8.) The Writer • 18 9.) Forgot to Laugh • 20 10.) State of Dreaming • 22 11.) Atlantis • 24 12.) Heavy Rope •26 Tug Of War Before we moved to the house on Inez st. we lived in a house in Garnet st. I have never been good at rememebring

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    All About Me I have many different hobbies‚ but my favorite hobby is gymnastics. I am on the level six competitive team at the Auburn Gymnastics Academy. I practice before and after school six different times every week. Sometimes it is hard to get up in the morning‚ or stay late at night‚ but I know it will make me better and I’m not alone. One of the reasons I love gymnastics so much is because of all my kind‚ loving‚ and very supportive teammates. Whether it’s doing a new skill for

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    Inconsistency Reading: something that has always played an imperative role in my life‚ but throughout the years has been significantly irregular. From a young age I was taught to be deeply involved in my reading and to learn and grow from what I read. There have been some specific memories that I hold on to about the noteable things that have established me as a reader. Reading deeply and getting very involved into my reading is a quality that I am lucky to have and that I do not think many people

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    I think Peeta’s feelings for Katniss were genuine and he wanted to protect her and help her survive. While the two were in the cave‚ Peeta tells the story about when he first developed his crush for Katniss. He tells the story so vividly and Katniss’ thoughts after show that it was truthful. “That part about my father and the birds. And I did sing the first day of school‚ although I don’t remember the song. And the red plaid dress... there was one” (184) This allows the reader to understand that

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    into letting both Peeta and her live. Now the Capitol is out for revenge for this act of violence. Katniss needs to appear in love with Peeta to diffuse the rebellion or else they are done for. The result of failure sends Katniss Back into the Hunger Games for an outstanding adventure full of twists‚ turns‚ and destruction. This book takes place in a post-war version of north amerce. The people are forced to work for the shining capitol and are tired of being repressed by famine and poverty. A

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    Hunger Games Essay

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    University of Phoenix Material Nutrition and Physical Fitness Worksheet Using the text for this course‚ the University Library‚ the Internet‚ and/or other resources‚ answer the following questions. Your response to each question should be between 75 to 100 words in length. 1. How does a healthy lifestyle affect self-image and self-esteem? 2. How do you define good nutrition? 3. What does it mean to eat a balanced diet? 4. What are three of the main dangers associated with dieting

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    School. I am writing to the people of the capital about the film The Hunger Games. I have recently watched this film and it left me very concerned with how the Capitol chooses to neglect the districts under their control and also how they force a young male and female from each district to partake in the Games every year. I hope the capital will take a second look at how they choose to treat the other districts. The Hunger Games concerns me the most‚ it is completely inhumane and unjust and it should

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