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    have been around for the longest amount of time. The big question here is‚ are the Olympics completely dangerous or are they safe and should continue on? Everyone knows they’re are big risks when it comes to the games but‚ at the end of the day it is so worth it. A country may only win one game of the whole Olympics but are blessed with the respect and high honor of their title. Since the Olympics has grown over the years girls/women are now given they’re own category dedicated to them as well as men

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    Exploratory Essay Dystopian Literature "Writing is an exploration. You start from nothing and learn as you go." - E. L. Doctorow Why is it that dystopian stories always reveal some kind of utopia in them? When I hear this question I think about people trying to strive for utopia within their world. Their world doesn’t need to be a dystopia but in striving they make their current situation even worse. But it’s not possible to reach utopia‚ so in trying to reach that impossible thing you reach dystopia

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    Mary Pope Osborne was born May 20‚ 1949 in Fort Sill‚ Oklahoma to William Pope and Barnette Dickens. As a child Osborne moved on multiple occasions due to the fact that her father was an U.S. Army Colonel. Therefore‚ she was able to experience many locations and receive different connections in each place. When she was four years old she got an experience that seemed fit for a princess‚ “Across the street from our house was an ancient castle on a cliff. So when I first heard fairy tales‚ I felt

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    Ender's Game Theme Essay

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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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    Who Is To Blame Essay

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    Who Is To Blame? As humans in search of friendship‚ love‚ and care we sometimes change ourselves in order to fit in with the people around us. Have you ever caught yourself copying your friends just because you did not want to be made fun of? Humans do not want to feel alone so we follow others even if their actions are wrong. If a person is born and raised in a neighborhood full of criminals that are stealing and killing every day‚ that person will eventually accept these actions as a way of life

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    Video games are being played everywhere‚ but do they hold value? People use video games for entertainment‚ however that might not be the only benefit gamers receive. Most people will look at games as a reason children act out‚ in a small manner or in some cases‚ horrendous acts. There are plenty of studies on the negative effects of video games‚ not as many to why these games should matter‚ but playing these games may give many positive effects. Although more research would paint a clearer picture

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    Pope John Paul II Today we watched a film about an interesting person. His ideas‚ principles‚ and strength of spirit to conquer. He was an extraordinary man. During his pontificate‚ he dedicated his life to the benefit of humanity. He fought against communism. In 1939‚ when World War II began‚ Karol Wojtyla was a student‚ but he studied secretly during the German occupation of Poland. During a trip to the East with his father‚ Karol sees suffering and evil that humans are able to cause. Аfter

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    Have you ever been taken away from your family and friends? Been forced into a game where to stay alive is the only way to win? That is what the hunger game is. The novel is dystopian and is set in a futuristic society that is totalitarian‚ meaning none of these individuals have freedom. There is a futurist world‚ that used to be North America‚ called Panem. Panem consists of twelve districts and one Capitol. The Capitol controls and rules all of the Districts‚ and they have done so for 74 years

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    History and Origin of the Ancient Olympic Games Stephanie Butcher History 301 History of Ancient Greece 05/26/2012 Introduction The ancient Olympic games represent a part of Ancient Greek history that the world continues to celebrate today. Every four years world nations gather at a specific site to compete in the Olympic games. This coming together of world nations symbolizes a time of peace and unity among the world. With every victory came honor‚ glory and pride for the winning

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    Game Changer At the age of 3‚ I picked up this yellow ball and threw it back to my dad. On this day‚ I never imagined that‚ that very ball would soon become my family‚ my life‚ and my happiness. Soon softball would become the only thing that never changed for me. Friends have come and gone but I knew that one thing would always be there. I could always count on the game to change my mood to something better. Traveling‚ making friends‚ and playing the game I loved would soon take over my weekends

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