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    Hunger Artist, a short story written by Franz Kafka in 1924. This short story is about a character known as the “hunger artist” and he is fasting while traveling around in Europe. This man is admired while he locks himself into a cage to prove to other he can fast for forty days. When the forty days had passed, he feels like he needs more and is decides to join a circus to make money. Once he joins the circus and realize that the crowd is not to fond and does not appreciate his fasting as much…

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    Censorship Versus Freedom of Speech: The Hunger Games The Hunger Games is an interesting, provocative, and unique book in several different ways. Reading The Hunger Games will cause one to think about what terrible things the people, especially children, in this book must endure just to survive. Even though this book is fictional, it still begs the questions: What are the children in the real world exposed to that could be harmful? Is this book one of those bad influences? This discussion has…

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    MODULE 8: HUNGER GAMES CASE STUDY Movies with leadership insight are not an uncommon concept. There have been several movies made over the years that exemplify leadership and different leadership styles. Similar to the way that leaders use storytelling to inspire others, convey important values, and emphasize various concepts, movies can be used to help people learn or understand different theories and lessons as well. Movies are just a visual form of story telling. For example, movies with…

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    While the birth rate increases approximately one percent every year, the death rate increases too. The united nation say’s that around twenty-one thousand people die every day due to hunger or hunger-related causes, the food just does not get to all the people around the world. World hunger is an old problem that has been around ever since the sixteenth century and possibly earlier than that. There is around eight hundred and seventy million people in the world that do not have enough food and…

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    Winter's Bone Analysis

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    The film Winter’s Bone, directed by Debra Granik is mainly about a seventeen year old Ree Dolly takes care of her mentally ill mother, her brother and sister. Ree makes sures her family gets fed, dressed, off to school and teaches them basic survival skills such as hunting and cooking. Granik explores Ree Dolly’s search for her father who was jailed for cooking meth has put the family house up as bond for his release from a potential jail sentence. She seeks her father and no one in the Dolly…

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    Wheelchairs In Sports

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    Imagine you invented the best sports wheelchair ever. There are multiple wheelchairs made for sports, most are made with lighter metals so people can move in them. They also have tilted wheels so someone can move quick and easy, and some have levers attached to the wheels if the person does not have enough strength in their arms. Rugby wheelchairs are built to be extra sturdy. They have bumpers on the front, and guards on the sides. They also have anti-tip devices so they won't fall over…

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    Thomas, John, Wilfred Waluchow, and Elizabeth Gedge, eds. "Case 3.3 Discontinuing Force Feeding of an Anorexia Nervosa Patient. "Well and Good -Fourth Edition: A Case Study Approach to Health Care Ethics. 4th ed. New York: Broadway, 2014. 131-135. Print. This is a case study of a patient who suffers from anorexia nervosa and has been force fed for 4 years in order to keep her alive. No improvements in her mental state have been made in this time, despite the many types of therapy have been…

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    Dahlia Argumentative Essay

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    Chiomara When Mom asks Dahlia and me if we want to go with her to the Nasty Women’s First Annual Camp and Rant, I tell Mom I’d rather die, but good for her. Dahlia says she wouldn’t miss it for the world. She says that no matter what, she is going, and if I don’t go, I’m being complicit to Trump’s administration. “You’re, like, a sexist,” says Dahlia. “I can’t be a sexist,” I say, “I’m a female.” “You can be sexist against women and be a woman yourself,” says Dahlia. “It could be really…

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    Guns Girl - School DayZ is a game by Team 4inch that features an anime style RPG game where you have a bunch of cute girls fighting over a swarm of zombies girls because your goal here is to survive this one hell of an apocalypse and leave the campus alive without becoming an undead. In this story, apparently, the apocalypse is something that happens every century where people lose their minds and become zombies. Yes, every century, funny one at that. To survive, you'll need to equip yourself…

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    It was the day of the Halo world championship I was first on leader board. The winner would receive one hundred thousand dollars as their prize. Nobody was going to take that prize from me. Each match was a FFA slayer battle, 8 players, no power weapons, no vehicles, a single life, and power ups allowed. I couldn’t afford a single loss because second place was right on my heels. There were twenty matches left. Every match I would relentlessly cut down my opponents not giving them a single…

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