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    Genghis Kahn whom conquered China in the 13th c.e and then immediately begin dominating commerce with his military superiority. To control the trade in Asia he utilized technology such as horses and stirrups and the recurve bow to start a strict tribute-protection agreement with its merchants and crafters. Simply put‚ as long as the dues were paid one was free to sell and travel‚ or else certain death ensued without Mongol protection‚ known as a Passport. This system is called the “Pax Mongolica”

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    find their next meal. That place could become America if we aren’t careful. The Hunger Games talks about how the Capitol is wealthier than all of the other districts. Some districts are more privileged than others‚ which allows them to train their tributes better than the poor. This disadvantage is not only unfair‚ but also allows the Capitol to rule over the other districts unfairly. In the USA there is somewhat equality between all people. Unlike in the movie‚ we aren’t running low in food and fighting

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    The Hunger Games is a novel written by Suzanne Collins. Katniss Everdeen is a 16 year old girl and she is chosen to be a ’tribute’ for the Hunger Games. She and another tribute‚ Peeta Mellark‚ and together they must fight to the death with 22 other Tributes from the other districts on live TV. Things become heated when Peeta and Katniss find out that they like one another but in the end only one out of the twenty four can survive. During the hunger games there was a switch up and two people from

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    because the result of this conflict was the Hunger Games. The Hunger Games are a punishment for a previous uprising‚ where two tributes from each district are chosen to fight to death in an arena. The main protagonist‚ Katniss Everdeen‚ becomes an important figurehead of the districts’ growing resentment of the Capitol when she takes the place of her younger sister Prim as a tribute in the Hunger Games. This essay will explore the reason behind the conflict‚ Katniss’ involvement in the conflict and the

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    in his footsteps and became a hunter. She is one of the tributes in the yearly event “Hunger Games”. Katniss loves her sister more than anything‚ and would do everything for her. “I protect Prim in every way I can‚ but I’m powerless against the reaping”(1.63). In fact on the reaping day her beloved sister Prim was picked to be a tribute ( picked to represent dictrict 12 in the games) ‚ but Katniss without hesitation volunteers as a tribute and takes her sisters place. This has created great attention

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    goals before you start writing your speech‚ you will be better equipped to judge its progress and success of your speech prior to its public airing. A hilarious Best Man speech may have your audience rolling in the aisles‚ but if you fail to give tribute to the Bride and Groom you will have failed in your role. By setting clear goals‚ you will be better positioned to judge the likely success of your speech. This section will show you how to write a speech‚ subsequent chapters will show you how to

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    death. Since only one teenage contestant‚ or "tribute‚" can win‚ the tributes are forced to kill teens from the other districts and one from their own district. It’s all symbolic of how the Capitol prevents the people in the districts from joining forces and rebelling – the Games keep the people of the districts divided and fighting among themselves. Worst of all‚ the government broadcasts the event live on television‚ reinforcing the idea that the tributes are giving their lives for little more than

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    Aidan Urbina Eng/3rd Hour IR essay quarter 1 10/31/11 The 76th Hunger Games Catching Fire is an adventure filled with action and interesting‚ complex characters. Catching Fire was written by Suzanne Collins and published in 2006‚ and is about a girl named Katniss and her friend Petah who just won the Hunger Games and are now dealing with all sorts of problems with President Snow and people of other districts. Catching Fire is a book with all sorts of conflict‚ and some intense emotions. Catching

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    the rules and heartlessly keeps its population lifeless and controlled is very fierce and terrifying against the citizens of Panem. The love triangle between Katniss and Peeta‚ Gale and Katniss keeps everyone wondering and wanting to read more. The tributes must try and use all of their strengths and skills to try and conquer the Hunger Games. The government uses their power to control the rules and control the lives of the powerless citizens of Panem to utterly petrify and frighten them. The country

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    Pre-conquest Americas Pre-conquest Americas was a intricate period before the Europeans arrived and colonized it. Before the conquest of the Americas it’s safe to say everything during this period was based on religion; a strong respect and obedience to their gods‚ an imperative social structure‚ and a hefty tributary system. It relied and thrived on these main systems. Without their gods they had no meaning‚ without their social structure they were humans divided amongst themselves‚ without

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