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    The Hnger Games

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    woods on the day of The Reaping‚ which is the only place where they feel safe enough to discuss The Capitol and other problems. Being poachers‚ they catch their loot of the day and go out to sell it at District 12’s black market‚ The Hob‚ to Greasy Sae and other customers. Once the game is sold‚ Gale and Katniss go to Mayor Undersee’s house to sell strawberries‚ an old favourite of the mayor’s. When they knock on the door‚ Madge‚ the mayor’s daughter‚ answers the door. After a petty argument between

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    The Hunger Games

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    The Hunger Games takes place in a nation known as Panem‚ established in North America after the destruction of the continent’s civilization by an unknown apocalyptic event. The nation consists of the wealthy Capitol and twelve surrounding‚ poorer districts united under the Capitol’s control. District 12‚ where the book begins‚ is located in the coal-rich region that was formerly known as Appalachia.[4] As punishment for a past rebellion against the Capitol‚ in which a 13th district was destroyed

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    “I want to die as myself” Katniss Everdeen claims showing that she will not conform to what the capitol wants her to be and that she will do anything in her power to rebel against it. In the novel The Hunger Games made by Suzanne Collins‚ Katniss everdeen displays many forms of rebellion against the rules of the Capitol throughout the story. All ready before the games Katniss shows rebellion and hate for the capitol‚ because of her tough life growing up in the seam. She shows the

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    the puzzle game

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    The Puzzle Game The puzzle game is a short story written by Patricia D. Maida and Nicholas B Spornick. This short story explains the reasoning behind almost all detective stories. The puzzle game demonstrates how all detective stories follow a “puzzle tradition” that produce the reader with intrigue and intellectual stimulation. The puzzle games found in detective stories operate on multiple levels with varying complexities derived by an ingenious author. These games follow many variations and

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    To what extent do you agree or disagree that corporations can (or should) try to change consumer behaviour? Base your argument on your reading as well your own knowledge/experience/opinions. As the modern world is becoming more and more complex and competitive‚ money and profitability are key words for most companies. The main role of companies is to make money but I think that they should also make consumer behaviour change if this is for good causes. This is a quite idealistic situation but

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    Online Games

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    better and helps us do work a lot better. One evidence is the excessive of use of computers of some students‚ it gives us a faster access to the world and is very beneficial to our studies like doing paper works and at the same time‚ entertainment. But as computers became... [continues] Online games are the best but it can be an addiction. Addiction of online gaming is extreme use of computer playing games that interferes with daily life. Being addicted to online games are bad for students

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    Hunger Games

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    The Hunger Games Author Background: The author of this book is Suzanne Collins‚ who currently lives in Connecticut with her family. She started her career in 1991 writing for children’s television. She has worked on Nickelodeon shows including Clarissa Explains it all‚ The Mystery Files of Shelby Woo‚ Little Bear‚ and Oswald. Suzanne recently finished her third book in the series‚ The Hunger Games‚ Catching Fire. Genre: Science Fiction Meaning of the Title: The title The Hunger Games has a very

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    Hunger games

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    The hunger games is a story of a girl who kills a bunch of people for money. Read the book if you really actually want to learn about it. Thank you‚ and have a wonderful day. God bless Amurica. As even I would say it‚ America is very very very very very very very very very very very very very

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    “The Weimar Republic was doomed from the moment it was created” To what extent do you agree with this statement? _____________________________________________________________________________________________ Nicolai DP1 History The Weimar Republic was created in 1919 after Wilhelm II abdicated. The new government consisted of the ones who signed the Treaty of Versailles‚ and so nationalistic Germans thought this to be traitorous. The severe consequences given by the treaty

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    A Game of Insanity

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    What makes someone “crazy”? Is it being outlandish and flamboyant? Does the person have to have a mental disorder? Can it come from a person’s strict adherence to “norms”? In the short story “Game‚” Donald Barthelme considers all of these questions. The story depicts two men‚ an unnamed narrator and Shotwell‚ who are trapped in some type of bunker‚ and they have been there for 133 days due to an “oversight.” After such a long time confined in a single space‚ the men start to act “strangely‚” but

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