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    They play the computer games for all the time and neglect their study in school.It will cause that computer games can never live apart from them‚ so I agree that playing computer games is a waste of time. First of all‚ playing computer games will waste plenty of time.Time is very precious to us today. We should be concentrate and pay more attention to our studies rather than wasting time playing the computer games. If we spend too much of time focus in the computer games‚ of course‚we can’t get

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    THE HUNGER GAMES REVIEW Katniss Everdeen is a teenager living in District 12. There used to be 13 districts but the 13th tried to start a riot and it got toxic-ally bombed by the government. The book is set many years ahead in what is perceived to be future America. Every year The Hunger Games is hosted to remind the districts how easy the government can destroy them and to remind them of what happened. Two contestants from each District are pitted against all of the others and stuck in a dome

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    Zamora 1 Jacob Zamora Pre AP 27 August 2013 Empathy for Your Enemies In Ender’s Game by Orson Scott Card‚ the protagonist‚ Andrew “Ender” Wiggin‚ makes numerous enemies during his years at battle school. Ender sometimes wonder what his enemies’ points of view toward him are. He has a great feeling of empathy for them. Card chooses empathy for the major theme of the book‚ and tries to prove to readers that having empathy for your enemies can defeat and also turn them closer. Ender’s empathetic

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    Geopolitics‚ 13:1–26‚ 2008 Copyright © Taylor & Francis Group‚ LLC ISSN: 1465-0045 print / 1557-3028 online DOI: 10.1080/14650040701783243 The Great Power ‘Great Game’ between India and China: ‘The Logic of Geography’ Geopolitics Geopolitics‚ 1557-3028 1465-0045 Vol. 13‚ No. 1‚ Dec 2008: pp. 0–0 -FGEO David Scott India and China ‘The Logic of Geography’ DAVID SCOTT Downloaded By: [Ministerio De Defensa] At: 12:11 4 October 2010 Department of Politics and History‚ Brunel

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    The Benefit of Games

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    lost of exercise can bring about health. Therefore‚ games should be made compulsory in schools. Games promote positive qualities like team work and sportsmanship. In games which involves in team like football‚ volleyball and basketball‚ players must cooperate with one another to ensure the success of their team. There is no place for selfish desires and personal glory. On the other hand‚ when the team loses‚ all the teammates share the blame. Games and sport make the school life interesting. They

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    Game and Basketball

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    up and down the court. Your feet start to ache as you run. When you hear the buzzer at the end of the game‚ you look up to see how many points are on the board. Many players struggle to get the ball during a jump ball. When players are hit hard during a game‚ the referee will call a fould. Basketball gives people this unknown amount of energy during a game. When your in the stands during a game you can feel the excitement coming from all of the fans. Basketball can be played inside or outside. You

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    forced into the games as well. The only tributes that are seemingly without excuse for their actions are those who volunteer for the honor of winning the games‚ such as the tributes from District One. Katniss chooses‚ early on‚ 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

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    Hunger Games

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    The Hunger Games written by Suzanne Collins is a story about two teens named Peeta Mellark and Katniss Everdeen. Katniss and Peeta are chosen to participate in the annual Hunger Games. The Hunger Games are a fight to the death and is watched by millions of people. Katniss’ younger sister was selected and forced to participate but Katniss volunteered as a tribute on behalf of Primrose her younger sister. Katniss is a better overall competitor in the Hunger Games. Katniss has superior hunting and

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    citizens. In some parts of the world‚ it happens all the time‚ and it’s accepted. This also happens in America‚ although many groups are fighting against the laws that allow it. It also was a major issue in the novel we read over the summer‚ Ender’s Game. I believe that‚ in some cases‚ it is justified for the government to involve itself in the private lives of citizens. As I mentioned before‚ government does have a small role in our personal lives in America‚ although some people might not realize

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    King Lear

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    King Lear Act 1 King Lear is a play written by William Shakespeare in the early 1600’s. It is a well known tragedy. Throughout Act 1‚ there are many mistakes made by the key characters. This essay will introduce a few of these and throughout will demonstrate how poor judgements and jealousies in families can have such detrimental and tragic consequences. A wise ruler that has held a kingdom together for so long is about to create irreversible chaos‚ either through complete ignorance of his daughters

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