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    Reflection is a critical skill in becoming an effective teacher as it allows a teacher to review‚ understand‚ reform and manage their interaction with students‚ colleagues‚ establishment and community‚ as well as their personal and professional selves. Brookfield (2017) provides four lenses through which to reflect critically on our practice as a teacher: through our student’s eyes; through our colleague’s eyes; through our personal experience; and through theoretical literature. Brookfield’s

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    us the idea that they are about to die. Horses lay down when they know that their time is near. It could also show that they have no one but each other to turn to and that they are feeling even more excluded than ever before. It’s a bit like the Hunger Games as they need each other as allies to survive. They would help each other and because Curley’s wife knelt down beside him it’s like she sees him as one of her own‚ like they are on the same level power wise. I will return to this image later on

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    McKnight 1 Jasmine McKnight Warlop English ACC 10 29 April 2013 Antigone vs. The Hunger Games: Gender Roles Looking through a historical lens‚ gender roles for men and women have changed significantly. Men were perceived as being the most critical part in society as evidence by men having the highest paying jobs‚ and the most dangerous jobs‚ owned property‚ and could wed and divorce any woman at their will. In opposition‚ women were thoroughly encouraged to work at home‚ tend

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    The Self Through Lenses CIIS Natasha Parakh Human Development and the Family 4th December‚ 2013 The Self Through Lenses Williams James first established the difference between the self as I‚ the subjective knower‚ and Me‚ the object that is known (James‚ 1891). Self can be understood as an inner realm of thoughts‚ emotions and desires‚ but also as the link between these inner realms and the external environment (Elliott‚ 2007). This concept of self has been evolving

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    It’s not surprising that “The Hunger Games” by Suzanne Collins contains many situations that cause the reader to step back and question the morality and ethical issues surrounding the entire story. Likewise‚ the main characters echo our own questions by asking themselves similar things when faced with moral dilemmas. A character that shows a strong ethical approach to the games is supporting character Peeta Mellark. What it takes to “win” the hunger games goes beyond just killing people. A person

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    In the Hunger Games ‚author Suzanne Collins presents the idea that fear causes people to act against their values when survival is at stake. Fear takes over when it comes to survival.If fear is in play‚ then it influences human behavior and choices and on top of that ‚ survival is something that everyone else ( in the hunger games)‚is competing for‚ so behavior‚ choices and fear is definitely impacted when it comes to survival in the hunger games. This theory is presented because in the book‚the

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    Hunger Games Essay Q3. In suspense there must be an unknown; a suspicion‚ a mystery‚ a danger we expect. Discuss in relation to ‘The Hunger Games’. The Hunger Games is a famous novel written by Suzanne Collins‚ that depicts the true meaning of family and how ones own actions can lead to horrible conclusions if not dealt with properly. This novel takes place in Panem‚ a country that is divided into twelve districts‚ with one being the richest and twelve the poorest. Each year‚ two young tributes

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    The historical lense best suits the novel Dracula by Bram Stoker. This lense considers how the time period and place is described in the text. Dracula was published in 1897 around the same time the book was set in. Some people in this time period believed that the book was based on true events. In today’s society people don’t believe in supernatural creatures. The novel is taught as a myth; there are movies and other books all based off of Dracula. Dracula has been around since the 1800s and it

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    Destruction caused by the hunger games/negative influences caused by the game. This novel describes a government‚ the Capitol that controls twelve different districts categorized to one’s wealth in Panem. The poorest district‚ 13 did attempted to rebel against the government which did not work for them. Due to this rebellion they created the hunger games to be conducted every year to remind others about their authority and make them pay for what they did. By creating the games‚ they try to prove to others

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    The Hunger Games and the Lottery Comparison Essay My two books for this comparison essay are “The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson‚ and “The Hunger Games” by Suzanne Collins. “The Lottery” is about the town’s people drawing out slips of paper and seeing who gets the slip of paper with the black pencil dot; however The Hunger Games is about Katniss taking her sister’s place when she’s called into the Hunger Games and trying to survive in the arena with Peeta in the Hunger Games. This book ends with Katniss

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