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    The Hunger Games is one of Suzanne Collins’ dystopian genres featuring a protagonist Katniss Everdeen who narrates her history and experiences in the events of the novel. In the plot, Katniss manages to stand in for her sister in the hunger games after compulsorily undergoing many fatal tribulations, traverse difficult private relations as well as acquiring skills on how to manipulate how people identify her in the novel. She therefore has to cultivate ways to subsist in the pitch. It reaches a…

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    The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins takes place in a post apocalyptic society where the only way to keep the “districts” in check is by hosting an annual program, known as a celebration, called The Hunger Games. During The Hunger Games one male and one female between the ages of 12-17 are chosen from each district. They are forced to fight to the death until only one remains as the victor. This year Katniss Everdeen, a poor girl from district 12, volunteers to take her sister’s place in the…

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    The Hunger Games Analysis

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    right here, right now, to shame them, to make them accountable, to show the Capitol that whatever they do or force us to do that there is a part of every tribute they can’t own,’” (Collins 38-39). Her outspokenness provides the spark to ignite the fire of revolution. Her eventual victory in the Hunger Games gives people the courage to fight the Capitol and its corrupt ways. This text shows students that longevity does not give an act or event justification. The books that students read in school…

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    Person with a Passion Passion is one’s strong or obsessive feeling in someone or something. As we are humans, we have different interests and passions based on our beliefs, knowledges, and upbringings. It’s interesting why someone thinks something is passionate. Here is a passion interviewing from my friend, Dreamteam. He has the passion for The Hunger Games, a series of adventure novels. The main story is two protagonists, Katniss Everdeen and Peeta Mellark, lived in a dystopia called Panem.…

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    "Race till the end....it comes from within." In Chariots of Fire, they did portray Christian themes. Whether it was running for the LORD or Eric Liddell not running on Sunday to honor God, each displayed the Christian message. Liddell wasn't swayed from his belief and showed great discernment. It was said that 'God…

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    Is the safety of others or the safety of oneself more important? The Hunger games by Suzanne Collins is set in the Capitol of Panem, which has a cruel government and it’s divided into twelve districts. As a punishment for a revolution in the past, the Capitol created the Hunger Games. One boy and one girl are chosen from each district to fight on live television until only one child remains. Katniss Everdeen the main character, changes from a selfish, self-independent girl to a sacrificing…

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    I am writing this proposal to help solve the issue of funding Bartow Fire Protection District. This facility has been suffering from the low revenue and has been put into a debt. Now, this facility will be handed over and put under the jurisdiction of San Bernardino County if the citizens of the City of Barstow do not help with funding the facility’s needs. Barstow Fire Protection District needs more money so that they can repay the debt, buy more equipment, and reduce the response time. As a…

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    In the early 1900’s, were there legitimate ways to prevent fires like we do today? Albert Marrin’s non-fiction story, “Flesh And Blood So Cheap” uses both explicit and implicit evidence and examples in his excerpt to convey his theme that The Triangle Fire that took place in 1911 was caused by many unsafe practices and standards, which led to 146 deaths in the large fire. Fortunately, this fire prompted people to want to work for reforms to improve safety standards which we still use to this day…

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    Accident Incident Essay

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    works are going on, A meeting was held on deck between Ship and Dockyard officers. Several arguments happened but no decision came out. No one is sure about their Ideas. At 15:00hours around 50-60 hoses are in action of extinguishing but in vain as the fire is unable to control. Still captain is in hope of saving the ship when people asked the ship to tug off from the shore. so it was standing where she was. Several facilities are lagged because of war-time but in a situation of this disaster no…

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    Rose For Emily Reflection

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    Throughout the span of this course we have read a wide variety of stories, many of them containing the theme of love. Love is feeling a deep romantic or sexual attachment to someone. Everybody knows what it is like to love someone if it being a family member, a significant other, yourself, or even a pet. With most of the stories there were more than one instance where love was presented. There are so many ways to think about a situation and more times than not you can rule there is a certain…

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