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    In the book Ender’s Game, Orson Scott Card shows that isolation can control an individual. Even today, when a person is isolated stress and anxiety can affect your thought process. The main character Ender Wiggin is presented with different conflicts throughout the book. He realizes all through the story that he must take things into his own hands. In the novel, Ender’s Game Orson Scott Card leads the reader on a journey to demonstrate the effects of internal isolation, external isolation and…

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    whole purpose is to become the savior of the human race. There is no real choice for him and despite his selflessness, he is not rewarded. His is given challenge after challenge to prove his worth. Then, to defeat the buggers. Ender’s Game, wrote by Orson Scott Card, is a book about leadership, trials, and overcoming said trials. Ender is chosen by the military to become the next human to save the world from an extraterrestrial species. Ender is constantly tormented for being different, or…

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    probable to revealing their strengths. As an outcome, the forms of strength that are likely to be used are intellectual and physical. These abilities are evidently established through Ender’s interference with his bullies in the novel Ender’s Game, by Orson Scott Card. To begin with, when Ender confronts his opponents independently facing the constant bullying from them, he then is more likely to attack his opponents harshly with the purpose of defending himself. Ender experiences a boy who…

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    allowing myself to add that boldness I would not have found alone. At the at start I was feeling uneasy at the time with the writing process and how I was going to perform, I wrote my first paper this semester on a book entitled Ender’s Game, by Olsen Scott Card. The class was told to write a paper on a memory or experience the class had with writing or reading. I found this difficult right off the bat due to my lack of enthusiasm for the class and I don’t enjoy writing about myself. Once I…

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    The Unjustifiable Acts In the novel Ender’s Game by Orson Scott Card, six year olds are trained to become soldiers. They are manipulated into fighting and killing in order to save humanity. Meanwhile, the adults in the novel do not protest to such behavior and consider it better for humanity. The characters Colonel Graff and Mazer Rackham’s actions towards Ender are clearly unjustifiable. Graff’s actions are inexcusable because he manipulates and isolates Ender from the group. Mazer…

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    the world. For example, think of the Nazi’s - there have been several stories of Nazi’s helping Jewish people escape from torture, which is sympathy from some of the worst people in the world. In the Science Fiction novel The Ender’s Game written by Orson Scott Card, the main character Ender Wiggins perfectly portrays this because of his mix of violence that he gets from his brother and his innocence that he gets from his sister.. One important theme from the novel is that everyone shows…

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    Ender and Jonas both come from two different settings, yet they still have similar challenges and take similar paths.In ender’s game written by Orsen Scott Card ,Ender must go through a difficult training at the same age as Jonas- twelve. In Ender’s training he must fight in a three dimensional, zero gravity arena. He gets shot at by special guns, which paralyse his suit and often get’s hurt.Ender is also isolated from the rest of his group and as soon as he starts making friends he is moved…

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    Second Level Thinking

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    When you're playing against people who are just gambling away money, no-limit hold'em cash is a very fun and profitable game, even if you aren't exceptionally skilled. As you progressively increase the skill level of your opponents, the way you adjust to the changing game conditions will decide how much smaller your profits become (if any shrinkage happens in the first place). Once your opponents have a skill level that includes making basic considerations about what sort of hand you might have,…

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    Play Card Research Paper

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    However, something new catches my eyes and attracted me inside of it. A set of game card was created for teenagers to play. There is a name list of different hero characters from one to a hundred and number one is the strongest. . The rules for this card are simple. Two people place their card face down and flip the card the same time. The card will belong to you if your opponent’s card is weaker. These types of play cards are not sold individually or in certain package. It is only hidden in a…

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    compassion and ruthlessness Power is something many people try to obtain, whether it be an election or competition some people want to be in control. Power can be obtained by using by using compassion, ruthlessness, and manipulation. In Ender’s Game By Orson Scott Card the story is about children getting put into training camps to fight in the war, as they are awaiting the third invasion from “The Buggers”. There is boy named Ender, who is a mixture between his compassionate sister Valentine…

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