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    Hunger Games Gender

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    The Hunger Games is Suzanne Collins’s popular novels trilogy. This novel depicts a world in a few hundred years later. In this novel, the political establishment of North America was completely demolished in a full-scale war, based on the ruins, there is a unified dictatorship country, Panem. Panem was composed of Capitol and other thirteen districts, due to various reasons, riots broke out to against the Capitol, finally, the rebellions were put down, in the result the District 13 was destroyed. In order to maintain the rules and enhance the hierarchical dominant position of Capitol, Panem requires every twelve districts have to select one girl and one boy to participate the hunger games. The process of hunger games was relayed to all the districts, every citizen can watch the games and Panem will reward the only one survivor to promote the authoritativeness. The novel is narrated in the first person by the main character Katniss Everdeen, who is the winner of the hunger games and in the later books, she becomes the leader of the revolution. In this paper, I will talk about the feminism and class of intersectionality in The Hunger Games, and give the analysis of the masculinity of Gale and Peeta, and the femininity of Katniss. Class and Gender Inequality in The Hunger Games In this part, I will talk about how the class and gender inequality is described in the novel. The class was defined as the same or similar interests which individuals have in common. For example, the…

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    INTRODUCTION T.J. Demos’s text “Zurich Dada: The Aesthetics of Exile” deals with the beginning of the Dada movement in relation to the performances of Michael Ball and Tristan Tzara, as well as the art of Jean Arp and Sophie Taeurber, and the aesthetics of their work in regards their war induced exile from their home lands. In the Cabaret Voltaire in Zurich, Dada began, young artists and writers seeking refuge from World War I had fled to Switzerland, neutral territory, where they met people…

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    Luther Zwingli Essay

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    theology. Zwingli was responsible for the initiation of the Reformation in Switzerland and continued to remain one of the Reformation’s greatest leaders even after his death. Responsible for a vast amount of writings, Zwingli continues to influence theology to this day. While this paper seeks to give an account of his life, theology, and impact, it is difficult to encapsulate each aspect of the life of one of the greatest reformers in history. With that said, it seems that Ulrich Zwingli's life…

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    Zurich created an intricate pattern of squares and rectangles intertwined by a black border surround the colored squares. Zurich uses vertical and horizontal lines to create a distraction from the underlying pattern created by the connection of the squares. Zurich uses this is create a distraction for people, he tends to create some kind of confusion within the mind. This is considered art to me because Zurich has created a way to interpret his work using life skills we have learned through our…

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    Erastian Religion

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    The Erastian view of spiritual and secular authority called for the secular government to have some authority over the church. Seen in the theology of reformist Zwingli in Zurich as well as in England with the creation of the Church of England, dismantling the Catholic view of two swords of spiritual and temporal authority held by the pope, both regions broke with the papacy, giving both swords to the local government. While nationalism and anticlerical views helped pushed the government…

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    like thought about really hard, about time and gravity.During his college years, he decided to move to Switzerland in Zurich (Novelli, 39). There, he finished college, focusing on physics, married to Elsa. In Switzerland, he had many struggles were he could not find a good job that would involve science or physics (“Albert Einstein,” Biography.com). When he was looking for a job, he was hired at the patent office, which was just were scientists that could get their work patented so they could…

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    sitting outside. If the weather was rainy students would stay inside and do their normal schedule. This will help Lake Zurich Students! K-5 students get recess, but once students go into junior high, recess is eliminated from the day. The students at Middle School South in Lake Zurich Illinois would like recess in their school. Having recess would benefit learning, has a low cost, and a student given survey supports this idea. Most importantly, there are many learning benefits to having Recess…

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    He grew into a popular respected teacher and preacher and spoke out against the injustices he saw all around him. When the pope strong-armed his canton into sending its mercenaries against Spain against his will and preaching, he began to focus his efforts against the abuses he saw in the papacy. This was swiftly rewarded his branding by the Catholic Church as a heretic and his association with Martin Luther. This also caused a complete formal break with the church and while Luther would have…

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    Kindergarten-5th get reassess, yet when you go into the middle school timeline there is no reassess.The students at middle school south in lake Zurich Illinois would like Recess. There are learning benefits, health benefits, and it has a low cost.However the learning Benefits are the most important according to the AAP"In the role as child health the AAP stress the recess is needed "also A poll found that two-thirds of principals stated that students listen better after recess (The Crucial…

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    thinking in pictures then understanding words . well okay that a little about his child hood. Albert’s Adult hood he publishes four ground breaking works in the “Annealed der Physic” and I guess that’s for like a physics around the 1900s Albert deuces the formula E=mc squared. In April Albert also hands in a physics work. In the middle of January Albert is awarded a doctorate by the University of Zurich and also in April he is promoted to be a second class technical expert at the patent office.…

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