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    Ender’s Game is a military science fiction novel by American author Orson Scott Card. Set in Earth’s future‚ the novel presents an imperiled mankind after two conflicts with the "Buggers"‚ an insectoid alien species. In preparation for an anticipated third invasion‚ children‚ including the novel’s protagonist‚ Ender Wiggin‚ are trained at a very young age through increasingly difficult games including some in zero gravity‚ where Ender’s tactical genius is revealed. The book originated as the short

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    otherwise‚ and The Hunger Games is no exception. Suzanne Collins‚ author of the series‚ tells a story about a 16-year-old girl named Katniss Everdeen. Katniss is a resourceful girl who really wants nothing more but to go about her day as averagely as possible. Unfortunately‚ the world does not seem to want to work with her. Every year one boy and one girl from every one of the twelve districts is chosen to play in a brutal survival of the fittest game. It is called the Hunger Games. Only one of the chosen

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    Rebellion in Hunger Games

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    The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins is written in the voice of 16-year-old Katniss Everdeen‚ who lives in the post-apocalyptic nation of Panem‚ where the countries of North America once existed. The Capitol‚ a highly advanced metropolis‚ exercises government power on the rest of the nation. The Hunger Games are an annual event in which one boy and one girl aged 12–18 from each of the twelve districts surrounding the Capitol are selected by lottery to compete in a televised battle to the death.

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    Negotiation: Game Theory

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    Negotiation | | The use of Game Theory could be a powerful force in negotiation. Investigate the different ways that Game Theory can be used or manipulated to change an outcome in a negotiation. | | Negotiation | | The use of Game Theory could be a powerful force in negotiation. Investigate the different ways that Game Theory can be used or manipulated to change an outcome in a negotiation. | | Quentin Dutartre Yash Ruia Damien Canneva Kilian Bus Emilien Allier David

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    The Hunger Games Response

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    Hunger Games Chapter 1 Dystopia is a community or society‚ usually fictional that is in some important way undesirable or frightening. This society is characterized by dehumanization‚ totalitarian governments and environmental disaster.  Elements of dystopias may vary from environmental to political and social issues. Such societies appear in many works of fiction‚ mostly in stories set in a speculative future‚ one such story is The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins. In the Hunger Games‚ Katniss

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    Journal Assignment #2 – Asymmetric Coordination Game This game is an asymmetric coordination game. Asymmetric coordination occurs when players cannot agree on a ranking of the possible coordination outcomes. There may be one outcome where one player disproportionately wins benefits but the other player disproportionately loses. In this game‚ there are two pure strategy Nash equilibrium‚ (2‚1) and (1‚2). Thus‚ Firm 1 prefers the equilibrium (2‚1) more than any other strategy profile and Firm 2

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    Archetype Essay: The Hunger Games This story is about a girl named Katniss Everdeen‚ who lives in district 12. In this story she is the hero‚ with most archetypes. The archetypes in this book are her birth‚ having to leave her family‚ traumatizing event leading to her quest‚ special weapon‚ supernatural help‚ proves herself when on her quest‚ and journey that creates and un healable wound. Katniss was born in District 12‚ a mining District that is poor and neglected by the

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    It is More Than Just a Game  Gaderick  2­16­2015  It is More Than Just a Game…...    For anyone that plays basketball knows that it is more than just a sport‚ more than just  a hobby‚ and more than just a passion that people have. The blood‚ the sweat‚ the tears‚ and  the twisted ankles are just the little things that people face while playing the game. The  emotions that are associated with the game of basketball make it my favorite past time. I hate  when people say “It is just a game”. I believe that basketball has taught me many valuable life 

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    The Westing Game Analysis

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    The Westing game starts out when Barney Northrup the realtor‚ is renting an apartment named Sunset Towers to six different families. The Wexlers‚ the Hoos‚ the Theodorakises‚ J.J. Ford‚ Sydelle Pulaski‚ and Flora Baumbach. One of these was a bomber‚ a bookie‚ a burglar‚ and a mistake. Also in Sunset towers there is a Doorman who is Sandy McSouthers‚ a Delivery boy who is Otis Amber‚ a cleaning lady Berthe Erica Crow‚ and a coroner Dr. Sidney Sikes. When Sam Westing the founder of Westingtown is found

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    Board games? Card Games? Generation Y? Those terms are rarely mentioned in synergy. That’s because you will hardly ever see us Generation Y’s sitting down by a round table with our families playing Scrabble or Monopoly‚ unless it’s McDonald’s limited promotional offer or solely for the purpose of drinking games. Other than that‚ we live and breathe technology. But what I will be explaining in this report is specifically how the Internet took over Generation Y’s lives‚ like the movie starring Angelina

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