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    Hunger Games Short Essay

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    girl who lives in District 12. Her father died at a young age‚ and from then on she had to take care of her younger sister Prim and her shocked mother. She snuck out under the electric fence that borders the District‚ and hunted for food using her bow and arrow. At the Reaping‚ which is the time of day where they select the tributes‚ Katniss’s sister is chosen to be in the Games. Knowing that Prim knows nothing of survival‚ and Katniss is more skilled in hunting‚ Katniss offers to take her

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    When I was six years old‚ my youngest brother went to college. I was born 13 years after him‚ 15 years after my older brother‚ and 16 years after my sister. As a kid‚ I idolized my siblings. They were all amazing at music‚ got into amazing schools‚ on top of an amazing list of accolades. Being the children of working class immigrants‚ they really embodied the American Dream. Growing up with my role models around me‚ I felt it was extremely important to be like them‚ to be the best in every endeavor

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    In Barbara Kingsolver’s Animal Dreams‚ Codi Noline is a lost and directionless young woman who’s always felt like she doesn’t belong anywhere. Though when she finds out her father has Alzheimer’s‚ she decides to move back to her hometown‚ Grace‚ to take care of him‚ and is overwhelmed with the task of sorting through her past. Codi has always resented her father‚ Doc Homer‚ for raising her and her sister to be different - when that is really just his way of bringing them closer – by pushing everyone

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    Hunger Games Fan Fiction

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    This is a Fan-Fiction for Hunger Games written by Elsie Egilip. Life has been hard in District 12 over the past couple of years. The government has stopped its partnership with few of the districts because of its unforgivable protest that cause major destruction and riot due to the districts’ disapproval on the new government. Katniss Everdeen was an intelligent hunter living amongst the people who stayed in District 12. During her whole life‚ she had been living in poverty. So has the rest

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    Hunger Games

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    the other competitors. Katniss learned to create snares. The snares can come into play to easily secure food and enemies. With the location of the arena being unknown this skill be transferred and used in almost any terrain. Katniss says that “The bow and arrow is my weapon. But I’ve spent a fair amount of time throwing knives as well. Sometimes‚ if I’ve wounded an animal with an arrow‚ it’s better to get a knife into it‚ too‚ before I approach it. I realize that if I want Haymitch’s attention‚ this

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    emerged other forces on the field that could withstand the feudal cavalry charge and could even win battles. The most notable of these were the English Longbowmen and the Swiss Pikemen. English Longbows The English longbow was much bigger than other bows. It was as tall as a man or taller and could fire with accuracy well over 200 yards. An English archer could fire accurately three arrows a minute and when pressed could double that rate. A hundred archers could launch a thousand arrows a minute‚ with

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    Stars of the Sea

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    violently and pitched into a tilt‚ downing slowly‚ almost on to beam ends. A clamour of terrified screams rose up from steerage. A hail of cups and splintering plates. A man’s bellow: ‘Knockdown! Knockdown!’ One of the starboard lifeboats snapped from its bow-chain and swung loose like a mace‚ shattering through the wall of the wheelhouse. The boom of the billows striking the prow a second time. A blind of salt lashed him; drenched him through. Waves churning over his body. The slip of his body down the

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    Ribbons an Bows

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    Ribbons an’ Bows‚ Inc. finances: a. How would the three-month operations be reported (through June 30)? b. Was the company profitable (ignoring Income Taxes)? c. Why did its Cash-in Bank declined (during the three-month period)? 2. How would the financial condition of the business be reported on June 30‚ 2010? 3. Does the three-month operation of Carmen be characterized as “successful”? Explain. III. OBJECTIVE To present fairly the financial operation in a 4-month operation of Ribbon an’ Bows‚ Inc.

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    Weapons Accountability

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    Weapons Accountability in the Military The history of weapons started centuries ago when cave people initially developed a weapon called a bow and arrow‚ for hunting purposes. They created this weapon from yew or elm for the bow and the arrow’s shaft‚ and used animal ligaments‚ or sinew to add tension to the bow. Archeologists have also found arrow heads made of sharp rocks and angled bones from different types of animals. These artifacts are all over the world displayed beautifully in museums

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    and poems and recite‚ knew how to joust and dance” (Line 97-98) Yeoman: He is the only servant of the Knight. He is a good and proper forester who carried bow and arrows. “ This Yeoman wore a coat and hood of green.” (Line 105) “His arrows never drooped their feathers low— And his hand he bore a mighty bow.” (Line 109-110) “ He knew the whole of woodcraft up and down.” (Line 112) “A medal of St. Christopher he wore.” (Line 117) “He was a proper forester

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