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    The people who are most affected by this project are the Siox Tribute. It affects the Siox Tribute in many ways for example‚ there is a high chance that the pipeline might break and contaminate the water. This company is going to go and destroy their land to build a pipeline for oil. And not just that‚ but they are going to destroy their great historic‚ religious and cultural significance. This is something very big because the tribute doesn’t have much

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    COLORS “Ding.” That all too familiar tone plays again‚ signaling all marines that are on base and in uniform to snap to the position of attention. At 0800(8:00AM) every day‚ all marines in uniform that are wearing a cover must stop whatever they are doing‚ get to the position of attention‚ and salute to the raising of the American flag. Morning colors is a very significant part of every marine’s day. It is a custom and courtesy that is also one of our many military traditions. Morning and

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    A common theme that was portrayed throughout the hunger games‚ both book and movie adaption‚ was survival. This is a consistent theme that we see pop up throughout the entirety of both versions. When we start out in district 12‚ we see how survival plays a part in the people who live there. The majority of their population is poverty and they obviously have a hard time even putting food on their tables. Along with that‚ they have the reaping in which the children have to hope and pray their name

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    volunteering in Prim’s place as tribute and deciding to fight against the injustice of the Games Katniss enters slowly‚ stunned‚ and then as the realisation of the words set in‚ she races towards the front of the stage to face the panel. And the girl tribute for District 12 is … Primrose Everdeen! Not Prim! Not my little duck! There must be some mistake! This can’t be happening! Stop! I volunteer! I volunteer as tribute in her place! I am Katniss and I wish to be Tribute for District 12. Don’t take

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    The Battle of Maldon is a poem that revels in British heroism and loyalty. Yet it is not the slaying of the enemy‚ but the failure of Byrhtnoth and his troop that is so heroic and‚ therefore‚ the vanquished are remembered long after the victors are forgotten. In this passage‚ an interesting relationship arises between poetic diction and meaning to describe Byrhtnoth’s rallying of his troops and the message sent across the water by the enemy. This passage is particularly important because the Vikings

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    it’s almost time for you to embark on a brand new journey. The school‚ its students‚ and personnel‚ have been witnesses to your successes‚ achievements‚ and moments. It is only fitting that we pay tribute to our SENIORS. I was surprised yet honored when I was told that I would have a say in your tribute. So‚ on behalf of everyone here at ________‚ I would like to extend our gratitude for your special contributions to our school --- not just for the achievements and honors that have brought glory

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    not actually intoxicated I think Haymitch does this in order to give Katniss time recuperate and gain control over her emotions‚ preventing her from looking weak. Another essential reaction that defines Haymitch is after he is confronted by his tributes‚ he is mentoring‚ for being lazy. We see forcefulness in the physicality of Haymitch and he shows aggression: “Haymitch considers this a moment‚ then punches Peeta in the jaw‚ knocking him from his chair.” This seems unnecessary‚ as this happened

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    Katniss and the rest of the tributes have to resort to savagery to survive. Katniss said that she didn’t want to kill anyone if she could avoid it‚ but when she was face to face with Marvel she shot him without hesitation. The careers from Districts 1‚ 2 and 4 gang up on the other tributes and kill them. They act as if they enjoy killing other people. Additionally the people of the Capitol act barbaric and savage because they watch bet and root for their favourite tributes. In Lord of Flies the sows

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    prestigious citizens of the Capital‚ they watched in the buildings that beside Circle. Tributes from 12 districts sanded on the chariots and stopped in front of the President Snow’s mansion. When music ends‚ the president gave a speech to welcome participants. At the end of speech‚ he said slogan of the game: “Happy Hunger Games!” The Hunger Games is a TV show which is very popular in the country. It has 24 tributes who from different districts‚ each area elected 2 people to join this game. Only one

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    Cornucopia was the right move. While others‚ did run in the complete opposite direction of the Cornucopia‚ because they knew that decision was best for them (HG151). In the arena all the tributes are dressed the same in “simple tawny pants‚ light green blouse‚ sturdy brown belt‚ and thin hooded black jacket” (HG 145)‚ the tributes are not allowed to bring anything with them into the arena besides a token from their district. This keeps them equal and keeps them enemies because then everyone in the arena is

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