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    Hunger Games Vs Katniss

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    with The Hunger Games through the themes, characterization and plot, and the setting. To start off, Hunger Games is a pure example of the theme of the inequalities between the rich and poor. Within Panem, there are the rich who live in the Capitol and the poor folk who live in the twelve districts. Separated by wealth, the rich dominate the districts and act as a dictator towards them. Collins made the connection of our own society to hers…

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    had to go fight in the war and they didn’t trust the slaves back…

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    Ain T I A Woman Essay

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    freedom, peace, justice, and to prove that all men are created equal. This war did take a great effect on America till this day. The men that fought did not risk their lives for nothing. Freedom was brought upon America and will always be at hand. Many people and, events had an impact on the nation, they felt it was necessary to fight, and their efforts helped redefine what it means to be an American citizen. On November 19, 1863, Abraham Lincoln gave one of the most important…

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    Throughout The Glass Castle Jeanette’s parents, Rex Walls and Rose Mary Walls, gets into a lot of fights with each other from how they never have money, how Rex is an alcoholic, or how they are always moving to living in different places. In chapter 17, Rex and Rose get into the worst fight that they have had. At this part of the story Rex just lost his job again meaning that they have no money for anything especially food. Rex also likes to gamble but is good at it so he was able to win some…

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    governments in that they do not think about the lives that are being spent but only the goal they are trying to reach. Young adults can see the similarities between the current bad countries and this book’s government. Teenagers feel inferior to the big governments, and the “idea of rebelling against [it] is quite outrageous until they see how it is done in dystopian literature” (Artifice). They see these powerful characters rebelling against this big power and it gives the readers hope to…

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    Theme Of Zepko And Elma

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    fell in love at a very young age 13 and got marry. Zepko is a young 13 alien boy in a family called sun tree they live on a planet call zebloc. There is another family there call the moon tree on zebloc. These two families hate each other and want each other dead. The sun trees and the moon trees happen to be at the same spaceship stop one day and got in a big fight and almost kill each other. The…

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    music, dance and manors. They lived at the castle of the lord. Phase 2- ages 14-21. (Squire) They were mentored by an older knight. They also learn how to fight. Phase two ends with a knighting ceremony. When you were a page you left your home to live in the castle. When you were a squire you were becoming a real knight. You would learn how to fight and think. Samurai wrote poetry, also they had a strong feel for discipline and effort. One of the poems the samurai wrote was called Haiku. Haiku…

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    The Riots: The Stamp Act

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    for years. There was little change or excitement in their lives. First off, their daily routines and lives were struck with shock when first receiving the news. Colonist were so confused, worried, stressed and angry that they could not possibly go on knowing about this catastrophe. This was not the only thing that affected them either. They then had to worry about how much they thought they would have to pay. How this might affect how they live. How they would buy food and needed items if all…

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    Caribou Essay

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    through the snow, as well as were killed for food. As previously stated, caribou live in the tundra biome. Furthermore, they can be found living…

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    The Venezuelan Revolution

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    We have been through two big devaluations of our currency, which makes the dream of living somewhere else, an almost impossible dream. Insecurity and repression have risen. It is sad to think about how a country full of beauty and such a great future in it, it is being wasted for…

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