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    A Favourite Game

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    A game is an activity involving one or more players. Games are played primarily for entertainment or enjoyment‚ but may also serve as exercise. Everyone in this world has their own favorite games‚ so do I. My favorite game is football. I often play this with my friends in the evening. I like this game because it is exciting and challenging. Football is a team sport played between two teams of eleven players each. It is a ball game played on a rectangular grass field with a goal at each end. The

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    Game Addiction

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    video game playing that usually begins in elementary and middle school. By college‚ the individual progresses from simple to elaborate games and the student is game-hooked. An activity becomes an addiction when it is used to change an individual’s mood. It becomes abuse when it interferes with ’one’s work or school‚ or disrupts personal or family relationships‚ and becomes increasingly necessary to feel good’ (Orzack‚ 2005a‚ p. 1). Addiction takes away from life and reduces motivation to do anything

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    The Hunger Games

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    The Hunger Games The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins is a dystopian novel written for young adults. Even with that being the main audience target‚ the book has appealed to parents as well and has been a best seller since it came out. The book is set in a time where North America has been destroyed and divided into 12 districts; the 13th has been destroyed due to a rebellion‚ and it’s all run by the powerful Capital. In district 12 lives Katniss Everdeen‚ a 16 year old girl‚ who hunts to provide

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    The Game of Life

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    really play the “game” of life? In the novel The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger‚ the main character‚ Holden Caulfield‚ states‚ “Game‚ my ass. Some game. If you get on the side where all the hot-shots are‚ then it’s a game‚ all right―I’ll admit that. But if you get on the other side‚ where there aren’t any hot-shots‚ then what’s a game about it? Nothing. No game” (8). This statement is true because it is the people who have success‚ fame‚ and fortune that can play the “game” of life and win in

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    Sacrifice was a big moral I learned from The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins. Katniss Everdeen made tons of sacrifices throughout the book. Around the beginning of the book‚ there was a drawing for who is put in the Hunger Games and Katniss’s little twelve year old sister Primrose was drawn. Katniss made what I would say the biggest sacrifice of the book; she volunteered as tribute so her little sister doesn’t have to go into the Hunger Games. The Hunger Games is a fight to the death battle consisting of

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    Some people spend more time reading books‚ while others prefer to watch TV.The former group are more likely to develop creative imaginations and have a much better grasp of language skills. Do you agree or disagree? With the rapid tempo of daily life‚ there is a trend that people spend more time on watching TV than reading books. however‚ it is alleged that spending more time on reading books are likely to obtain a creative perception of imagination and an effective acquisition of language skill

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    the marriage is going to end the feud between both families. Also Friar Laurence is the only character that really knows what is going on throughout the play. When he gives the potion to Juliet and then sends the letter to Romeo the letter doesn’t arrive in time. If the Friar had thought through the plan longer it might have worked‚ but he went to fast and doesn’t think about what might go wrong. In the old version when Juliet wakes up and the Friar tells her to run away with him and she refuses him

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    Board Games

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    Snakes and ladders or Chutes and ladder is a children’s board game. It is played on a square grid‚ each small square is marked with a number from 1 to 100. A player starts from 1‚ roll a single die and then move depending on the number on the die. On the way there are ladders and snakes. Ladders are reward; skip a player to a higher level whereas snakes are penalty leading to lowering in level. Any number of players can play simultaneously and one who reached 100th square earlier is winner. It

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    Geri's Game

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    the short film Geri’s Game plays himself in a game of chess. The old man is alone‚ likewise‚ he plays both sides of the table when playing the game of chess. As the short film continues‚ the old man finally turned the tables and won the game of chess against himself on the other side of the table. The short film shows both sides of the table as their own scenes‚ so it looks like there’s another man playing Geri in his game of chess. In the end‚ after Geri finally ended the game‚ the camera angles out

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    To what extent would you agree with the view that the world of the play is not entirely evil? At the climax of Shakespeare’s “Macbeth” the antihero of the play has been so consumed by his hamartia‚ “vaulting ambition”‚ that he has become a character who’s life “signi(fies) nothing” and who’s soldiers “Move only in command/ Nothing in love” . This reflects the descent into chaos of the play itself as the world appears to be completely treacherous and has lost all order by the last act of the play

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