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    AS90854 Novel Cathy Joe In the Novel ‘The Hunger Games’ by Suzanne Collins the book is set in the Dystopian future. It is set in North America which is divided into 12 districts. Katniss Everdeen a 16 year old girl who has a younger sister, Prim who is 12 years old and a mother who have depended upon Katniss for survival ever since Katniss ' father died in a mine explosion when she was 11. The Hunger Games is when each year a…

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    Robin Hood Morals

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    The novel “Merry Adventures of Robin Hood” who got famed in Nottingham shire, author Howard Pyle wrote motivated by the fictions and received wisdom about a famous outlaw from the 13th century who was aiding the poor by taking away from rich. The conspiracy takes place in feudal England where 18-year-old Robin unintentionally kills some stranger and starts living as a criminal in the Sherwood Forest. He gathers around himself young criminals, who are also noble, virtuous and combat against the…

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    Gilded Age Reflection

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    It’s crazy how the weeks fly by when I start a new class. I can’t believe we are ending week three already! This week has been busy for me, but I enjoyed every assignment in this class. I am glad I chose this class when I was deciding on classes for the fall semester. One of my favorite activities in this class so far is the current events assignments. I love how we get to research a recent article that shows historical significance, summarize the article, give our opinions/thoughts on the…

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    History Does Not Repeat Itself, But It May Not Rhyme Either? Whether Mark Twain’s famous quote “History does not repeat itself, But it rhymes,” was really his quote or not. The message still stays that yes history does in a sense repeat and or rhyme depending on how you look at things. The articles titled “The History” is a great example of a middle ground between the two. When read through it holds a lot to tell through the people’s cultural beliefs as well as their jobs and similarly how they…

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    I learned everyone had an opinion and that no one’s was wrong, and we all needed to coexist in harmony. I learned to be a peacemaker and make friends not enemies. I was also in 4-H, a club where you can do pretty much anything. I was involved in Archery, where yes, we learned more than to shoot at a target. I learned showmanship, respect, leadership, and responsibility. We also learned to be nice and friendly, because some people aren’t as skilled as you, doesn’t mean that they can’t get there,…

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    Robin Hood Quotes

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    Robin Hood has been a wonderful novel to read. Reading about how Robin and his merry men try to help the less fortunate and running away from the sheriff is very interesting to read about. Robin Hood always meets his men in a unnatural way. Robin Hood meets one of his best merry men by fighting him, which is Little John. Little John is a big man who always has Robin Hood’s back. Many people look at Robin Hood and his merry men as bad guys and some look at Robin as a great man helping people…

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    Let me ask you how does plunging into a monster filled abyss sound, Not very fun? The book I will be writing about is the next installment in Rick Riordan’s Heroes of Olympus series HOUSE OF HADES. In this book Percy and Annabeth venture through Tartarus to open the Doors of Death in the underworld whilst Leo, Piper, Jason, Frank, and Hazel travel to Epirus to open them in the mortal world. This is accomplished by giving care to a farting weasel, meeting the embodiment of crossroads, and many…

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    The Ancient Indian Caste System Cultural, social, religious, wealth, and political divisions have been and still are a part of all societies. The difference between the human tendency to categorize into classes and the caste system in ancient India was that the categorization was the sole basis of people’s futures. The caste system was determined based on birth and people rarely had relations with others outside their own caste. Also, each caste, or Varna, had a certain duty to contribute to…

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    Scout Monologue

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    Most people might say that a scout is rowdy and out of order; there is no doubt they are absolutely right. To spend an entire week with eight of them, that's something. We all met in a parking lot excited, with our bags that contained pretty much anything you would never give to a group of 12 year-old boys. We’d go over what we packed: pocket knife, candy, mallet, slingshot, etc. We load up the cars and split up into two groups one in each car. Along the way we played stupid games such as…

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    Odysseus

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    As one of the first ever recorded works of Western literature, the Odyssey was influential in establishing a foundation on which literature would be based for thousands of years. Long regarded as a brilliant storyteller, Homer composed the Odyssey in, what many think, the late eighth-century BC, although there has also been speculation of it taking place in the seventh-century BC due to clues provided in Homer’s other work, the Iliad (Introduction, xxxv). The Odyssey is constructed in the style…

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