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    Arielle Juanito 2010-26123 The Hunger Games 1. Reality competitive shows and survival shows are still part of almost every channel’s line-up of shows to this day. These shows feature competitors such as models‚ singers‚ dancers‚ fashion designers‚ and even chefs. Airing these shows is a win-win situation‚ because they aren’t only entertaining‚ but they are cheap to produce as well. There are no high talent fees or scripts to write‚ just the perfect assortment of characters thrown in‚ challenges

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    humanity”; they are universally understood symbols and patterns that have occurred and continue to occur in art and literature. In The Hunger Games‚ there are several key archetypal characters and situations. The archetype of the hero or heroine in the story is Katniss‚ a brave sixteen-year old girl who offers to take the place of her sister in the annual Hunger Games. She displays remarkable courage in the face of fear and is firmly faithful. Katniss finds herself and her self-identity throughout

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    What is the meaning of mother? In the dictionary it means‚ “a term of address for a female parent or a woman having regarded as having status‚ function‚ or authority of a female parent.” But I feel that definition doesn’t do justice for my mother. My mother is my best friend‚ my greatest supporter‚ and my biggest influence. She is the strongest woman alive! She raised four children to be beautiful‚ responsible‚ and honest. While my father worked to support the income for my siblings and I‚ she was

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    Dream Meaning

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    Infante 1 Caroline Infante Mr. Mcvicker Psychology Honors 21 December 2013 Interpretation of our Dreams After having a terrifying or delightful dream some may wonder why or what the meaning of their dream was. Luckily there are three theories which can explain why we had a certain dream. No one can explain which theory is the right theory. It all depends on which one makes more sense to you. The first theory is Sigmund Freud’s‚ psychoanalytic perspective. Freud thought that our dreams

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    Lack Of Hunger In Canada

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    Hunger can affect a lot of people its caused by a lack of money‚ but education could fix this. Hunger isn’t just a third world problem it happens in our own back yard. Who does hunger effect? It affects families‚ seniors‚ people with disabilities on a fixed income‚ and the working class which cannot afford the basic necessities of life. It’s a reality we face. It is a choice between‚ lighting‚ heat‚ medication‚ or feeding your family. How can a developed world such as Canada have so many of its

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    The Meaning of Christmas

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    The Meaning of Christmas To me Christmas means a time of happiness towards everyone. It is a time when families and close friends come home from all over the world to be with the people they love. To most people family and friends come first in their lives‚ so this is obviously a very favored holiday. When it’s Christmas time‚ people exchange gifts often and take it for granted. This holiday is usually associated with receiving gifts. Personally‚ I think giving a gift is just as great as

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    Power In The Hunger Games

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    deal of power dynamics. The first kind of power is political power‚ which is excellently displayed by Katniss in The Hunger Games. By being the girl on fire‚ she is politically challenging the Capitol. A moment with Haymitch also shows her political power when he explains to her‚ “You’re in trouble. Word is the Capitol’s furious about you showing them up in the arena.” (The Hunger Games p. 356) This conversation highlights the political power Katniss was unaware of possessing. A second type of power

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    The Hunger Games Marxist Critique What Is A Marxist Critique? A Marxist critique follows how the philosophy of Marxism coincides with the plot of a novel. Marxism focuses on the struggle between the rich (owning class) and middle classes (the bourgeoisie)‚ and the working class (the proletariat). It states that the only way real equality can be achieved is through violent revolution and the sharing of all goods. Marxism focuses on the industrial worker’s struggle. What Do I Look For? Look for

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    So then came my Chinese name‚ Yuan Zi Wei. Even though it is rarely used‚ it is still a necessary part that is used when visiting China. My Chinese name includes three different characters that all are distinctly different and unique in their meaning. My last name‚ Yuan is a commonly used last name passed down for generations in my family. The surname Yuan originated from an ancient Chinese state that is now the eastern Henan province. While Yuan does not have a clear definition used as a characteristic

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    Figurative Meaning

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    Literal Meaning of Frost’s “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening” I am passing through the woods at the beginning of winter. I come upon a place belonging to someone I think I know. The owner is not present right now‚ so he will not even know I am here‚ watching as the snow begins to fall. My horse thinks something is wrong with me because we are stopping here. It is cold and dark here in the woods. My horse shakes his head to remind me that we should not stop because we have not reached our

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