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    Ender’s Game Journal Entries Chapter 1: Question 2 Ender is a third‚ a third child‚ he is monitored by the government and can think like a adult‚ for example he could predict what would happen if he didn’t beat up Stilson and ran away. He is harassed daily both physically and mentally because he was a third‚ no one will be able to understand the humiliation Ender faces unless you to are a third.‚ so when it came down to the fight with Stilson‚ he just wanted it to stop‚ even though it means

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    Joyce‚ Good point on a potential impact on information technology in the workplace. While the manufacturing industries take a hit‚ it seems like the the individuals that are employed are working harder or longer hours than they did in the past to achieve the bottom line. There is no doubt that technology‚ automation‚ foreign competition have increased productivity. On a positive note technology can make people more wealthy by freeing up resources to address more problems‚ satisfy the consumers

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    Ender’s Game: A Dead Zone “Don’t judge a book by its cover!” your mom tells you for the third time this week. It’s not your fault that the new kid at school is shy and distant. They’re weird ‚ not you--right? Well that’s not always the case‚ and your misperceptions could cause you to become enemies. The same concept applies in Ender’s Game by Orson Scott Card‚ but the outcome is devastating. Ender Wiggin‚ a six year old genius‚ battled everyday with the conflict brought on by his hateful brother

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    There have been many times in human history were empires have crumbled because they lost their way. Whether it is because of corruption in politics‚ ideological views or religion‚ society has had its’ share of setbacks. Over time‚ new civilizations have sprung up out of the ashes of old ones‚ and sometimes these new civilizations are all the better for it. Today’s society has made the same mistakes‚ which has cause us to lose our way‚ and the only way we can truly regain it is to live outside our

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    Theme: Ender Wiggin learns he must accept who he is in order to overcome his struggles Symbol: The Mirror in the Mind Game The mirror in Ender’s dreams is one the elements which appears in the mind game which Ender occasionally plays throughout the novel. When he first encounter’s the mirror Peter’s image appears on the glass which symbolizes that a part of Ender will always be Peter. Ender is scared and thinks that he is just like Peter‚ who is violent and cruel. However‚ in Ender’s later encounters

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    Andres G. Camacho Bonet Literary Luminary Andrea Pecinkas INGL3104 Sec 011 1 March 2015 Literary Analysis: Chapter 5- Games Quotes "I told you. His isolation can ’t be broken. He can never come to believe that anybody will ever help him out. Ever. If he once thinks there ’s an easy way out‚ he ’s wrecked." (30) As a great leader-to-be‚ Ender Wiggins has to learn how to be a troubleshooter. If by any chance he thinks he could take a “shortcut” or he is helped him by someone else; his trouble shooting

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    Bean- Main Character‚ Protaganist: A homeless boy on the streets of Rotterdam that uses his intelligence to keep him alive‚ and eventually earn him a spot on the ranks of Battle School. Andrew “Ender” Wiggin- Another boy recruited to Battle School‚ a lot like bean‚ small‚ and extremely smart. Is Beans mentor and example as he goes through Battle School. Poke: A nine year old girl‚ that also lives on streets of Rotterdam. Takes Bean into her family and gives him a chance. She is one of the main

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    English 11 March 2014 Ender’s Game Research Paper So I could be wrong here‚ but I don’t think I am the only one who wanted to know how to wipe out an entire alien race‚ and enjoy doing it. If I am correct‚ and you are in fact looking just for that‚ then boy do I have a treat for you! Because Orson Scott Card has the key! Ender in Ender’s Game is a quiet boy who isn’t like the others--he has a small black box on his body. No‚ he isn’t under house arrest‚ Ender is part of a government plan to

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    Sherbs 1 Garrett Sherbs 12/21/10 Period 6 Schultz Peter Progresses Ender’s brother‚ Peter‚ is an aggressive and emotional person. Peter expresses his anger toward Ender by physically abusing him. Peter also threatens to harm Ender multiple times. He believes that Ender is a third and should not be as intelligent as he is. Peter also neglects Ender‚ but then when Ender is crying in his room Peter comforts him as an older brother should. However‚ Peter exhibits himself as an emotional troubled

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    The five major tasks according to me would be:- a. Keeping the crowd within the defined boundaries and protecting the musical equipments (like speakers) from getting damaged. In a rock show‚ these things might happen. b. Arrange for the distortion pedals‚ guitars (tuned according to the songs) and drums and check if the amplifiers and speakers working fine. c. Have an enthusiastic anchor with some knowledge of rock music to keep the audience engaged and maintain the high energy level

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