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    The Hunger Games is centered on the political issues that tend to affect the community of Panem. One of the characters is determined to protect her folks and the whole country from poverty and tyrannical oppression. The political structure involves the destruction and replacement of the countries with 12 Districts under the Capitol 's rule. To gain authority and power to rule the districts, the central government creates tournaments annually involving 24 destitute children where they fight each…

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    From slavery to child labor to peer pressure, there’s always a time period where someone is forced to perform an action against their moral will, and this dreadful event occurs in novels too. Ender’s Game by Orson Scott Card, may be a science fiction novel, but it doesn’t lack the unethical elements of the real world. For instance, page 35 of the novel describes an unnerving, stomach churning idea. “‘...if humankind survives, then we were good tools.’ ‘Is that all? Just tools?’ ‘Individual human…

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    was the Gears of war 2 my first Xbox games but it was also one of the first games I got emotionally attached to. It has a good story line and follows the idea of brotherhood (or sisterhood). The games fetchers a lot of lost friends and family where there able to move past it and this is why I modeled the way I deal with grief and other things after the game’s. gears of war was not as sad but it did introduce all the characters that will stay throughout the games (for the most part). this…

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    is the Hunger Games series an action-packed, epic love story (still better than Twilight), adventure novel, it is also a prime example of an allegorical story. In an allegory novel, literary devices such as characters, setting, and other symbols are used to represent a literal and figurative meaning. In the Hunger Games, the Capitol is a utopian city where the wealthy and powerful reside. In relations to the real world, the Capitol represents Hollywood. Similar to the Hunger Games, Lord of the…

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    play certain games that interest you.And i will also talk about how big time consuming it is when you play. Video Games could really interest you when you're really bored because it could keep your mind occupied. Of course you need to know what you like a lot because there many types of games for example: there's action,adventure,board,cards,educational, and many other types of games. Once you find what you like you could just download any game that looks good on that category. Games could…

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    “ The most dangerous game “ The definition of hunting is to hunt for wild animals or it can be seen as a game , especially for food or a sport . The story “ The most dangerous game “ by Richard Connell shows that hunting is a very dangerous game . Zaroff demonstrates that he is very adventurous , hospitable , and confident . First , Zaroff is very adventurous because in the story he likes to play games. Also , in the story he says “ God makes some men poets. Some he makes…

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    violent video games Over thirty one billion dollars was spent on video games worldwide in two thousand and six (parks 8). Many people have a strong opinion on violent video games. In order to understand video game violence one must understand what society says about video games,arguments that say they cause violence, and arguments that say they do not cause violence. Society has many views about violent video games. Some people believe that there is nothing wrong with violent video games and…

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    The first chapter of Ender’s Game commences with two unknown individuals indulged in an enigmatic discussion, surrounding a boy and his two siblings. During the conversation between the unknown characters, they decide that the boy also known as Ender is the chosen one, the one they need to save the world from buggers. As the first chapter progresses, it informs the reader that Ender is a six-year-old boy with a monitor or device, that allows authorities to perceive the world as Ender does…

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    staring at the TV of this game? Then this is the game for you. Games like Cube Life Island Survival that are really close too copyright infringement but, Cypronia’s Minecraft rip-offs are so bad that it becomes a joke rather than competition. Minecraft is one of the greatest games of all time no doubt, but with every great thing, there are people who want to try and suck the life out of it. By which I mean clones of the game, clones are games where people are trying to copy a game in an obvious…

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    technology, a majority of the younger generation has been exposed to video games since they were a kid. There are still different views about video games. Some people believe video games in general are made to entertain people, help people enjoy their free time after school or work. However, some people think with the advancement of technology, video games are expanding in term of genres, which means that there are video games that expose gamers to violence, gore, and blood. Along with the…

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