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    Katniss Everdeen is portrayed in the hunger games as Ambition, Rebellion ,and Inspira- tional. I. Introduction II.Ambition A.Detail/Evidence/Explanation : Throughout the years , Oprah Winfrey has shown as to be a strong-will and also purses her goals. Over the years , Oprah has focused her energy on creating The Oprah Winfrey Leadership Academy Foundation. Oprah has had many success in wanting to be accomplish in her lifetime. 1. "The school will teach girls to be the best human beings they can…

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    Dystopian In Ender's Game

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    In Ender’s Game, children are portrayed as calculating, ruthless, and violent. Many have complained to the author, Orson Scott Card, that this is unrealistic. However, I disagree. While it is uncharacteristic of children to behave this way in real life, the children in Ender’s game are a product of their environment. Examples of this come not only from the Battle School, but also from everyday life on Earth and the attitudes of the adults. In the world of Ender’s Game, the society the children…

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    explosion in the coalmine, leaving her as the sole provider of her family. As Katniss becomes fully awake she remembers that today was ‘Reaping Day’, a day when all eligible teenagers names are drawn to see who has to compete in the Hunger Games. The Hunger Games are when two teenagers, one boy and one girl, are taken from each district, are trained for battle, and thrown into an arena to fight, until there is only one person standing. They call the teenagers who are drawn ‘tributes’. At the…

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    Violent video games are taking over. Middle school aged children are getting a hold of these games and their behavior and attitude towards violence are changing because of it. My little cousin, Andrew, is a 10 years old boy and a Call of Duty activist. Call of Duty is a very violent video game which is intended to be played by kids that are 16 years old and over. The game simulates World War II warfare where the player can choose from a variety of time-appropriate weapons and essentially goes on…

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    Every year, the malevolent Capitol sends out their forces to collect a teenage boy and girl from each of the 12 districts throughout the nation to compete in a killing ritual known as the Hunger Games. This movie follows the adventures of a young girl named Katniss Everdean on her heart-wrenching quest towards self-discovery. After being selected in the annual reaping, Katniss is forced to strive for her life in a series of fight-to-the-death confrontations with the other victors from those…

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    of love. Works Cited Collins, Suzanne. The Hunger Games. Scholastic Inc., 2014. Katniss Everdeen, winner of the 74th Hunger Games, risked her life to save her little sister Prim. Set in a dystopian future, where North America has been divided, where the wealthy live in the Capital while the 12 districts provide them with whatever they demand. This is a world in which Katniss and her friends and family live in. On top of that comes the Hunger Games, an annual event where people are taken from…

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    influenced by video games which sometimes contain violent and brutal contents. As juveniles in this generation are easier to reach video games than the past generation because of the development of technologies, video games are often blamed that violent scenes motivates the aggressive behavior in youths. The news often reports this assumption to the public. As a result, people see video games as harmful products. However, there is a news that show the statistics of the sales of video games…

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    Video Games Bad Influence

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    Do you think video games have bad influences for children? Parents believe their child can become a good person, study a lot, make many friends, stay a healthy, and become a kind person. Many parents think video games interfere with children’s growth because most of the children like to play video game, and they spend a lot of time for playing game. Sometimes, children did not do school assignments, stay in a room and play game long time, and did not help mother at home. In Japanese children,…

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    surrounded by video games is almost inevitable, even more so with video game popularity continuing to increase. Video games are readily available on a variety of different devices including mobile ones, which allows one to be able to play video games at any time of the day, anywhere. Because of its time consuming role in a child’s life, the question of whether video games are affecting a child’s academic performance is often argued. Although parents and teachers conclude that video games are…

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    George R.R. Martin’s A Game of Thrones, the first novel of A Song of Ice and Fire, has been described as “a brutally modern take on human nature and a highly contemporary interest in relative morality” (Martin, 2011). This has been achieved through the author’s in-depth exploration of a variety of themes, particularly the theme of loyalty and duty, which Martin presents as dangerous and not equating to success. Martin uses the outcomes of characters, including Eddard Stark, Littlefinger and…

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