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    Osamudiamen Evbuomwan-Owa Dr. Eppich-Harris Written Analysis of Literature 1 April 2012 Review of The Hunger Games Movie I thought that The Hunger Games movie was overall an “ok” film with just the right amount of special affects and action sequences to complement a decent story. The director and producers stuck very close to the book as far as the story goes. This explains why the movie runs for over two hours. Although the events were very accurate‚ there were certain things that were not

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    bottom of the barrel. In The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins and the movie Gattaca are both dystopian media. In tough times both the rich and poor come together to fight through what the government set out to say wouldn’t happen‚ in both medias. In both dystopian medias Hunger Games and Gattaca want a perfect world. They are both similar; both types of governments want to disclude the non-perfect race. People from Panam and Gattaca are nice‚ for example Cinna in Hunger Games and The Doctor in Gattaca;

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    (1) Physical and physiological attributes of female team handball players Abstract The main purpose of this article is to review a series of studies (N = 18) on the physical characteristics‚ physiological attributes‚ throwing velocity and accuracy‚ and on-court performances of female team handball players. Studies were selected from a computerized search in electronic databases (Pub Med‚ SPORT Discus) as well as from a manual search. Five main findings emerged from this review: (1) a tall and heavy

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    Physiological Adaptations of the Plesiosaur for ‘Holding its Breath’ By Nathan Eaton One hundred and fifty million years ago‚ large aquatic species of reptile such as the Plesiosaur dominated the ocean‚ and were pre-eminent predators of the sea. The branch of now extinct Plesiosaurs‚ or ‘near lizards’‚ evolved into variant closely related species specialised to take different niches in the food chain. Such species of Plesiosaur include the phenotypically similar Plesiosauroid and Pliosauroid

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    worse than others‚ the worst being the hunger. The hunger made everything else worse not only for him‚ but also the rest of his family. Wright could not enjoy positive experiences completely while his stomach was empty‚ and his bad experiences were made even worse by the emotions created by the hunger. At the beginning of the text‚ Wright complains and screams about being hungry after his father left. Johnson‚ an American

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    The first book of the Hunger Games is the spark that started the fire of love and rebellion. Katniss Everdeen‚ age 16‚ lives in District 12 with her sister‚ Primrose (Prim) Everdeen‚ age 12‚ and her mom‚ her father had died in a mining accident when she was young. Her best friend‚ Gale Hawthorne‚ age 18‚ was her hunting partner‚ together they helped provide food for each other’s family. During the reaping‚ which is a drawing performed by Effie Trinket‚ Katniss volunteers as tribute in replace of

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    outside the boundaries their gender? In today’s society the answer is "no" and most people see it as unacceptable act. In The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins‚ Katniss must endure a brutal competition where the last kid standing wins. Throughout The Hunger Games several characters such as Katniss and Peeta Mellark both reinforce and undermine gender roles. However The Hunger Games as a whole presents an argument against gender expectations. When people act as we say "weird" it is because they did

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    1. What abilities made it possible for Katniss to survive the Hunger Games? The abilities Katniss had to survive the hunger games were been able to hunt for her food with her archery skills. Knowledge from her father teaching her about the good and bad plants to eat. Knowing how to climb trees for hiding/sleep protection. She had good strategy’s with been alert to what was actually going on around her and a logical thinker for ways to get her opponents out the game without actually having to kill

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    Have you ever judged someone by their appearance before you got to know them? It takes a person less than five-seconds to make an impression on someone‚ negative or positive. In Suzanne Collins novel‚ “The Hunger Games‚” first impressions are extremely important to make for the tributes because it could mean the difference between life and death. At the Opening Ceremony in the Capitol‚ Katniss’ outfit makes her stand out from the other Districts tributes with her unique fierce fire flames Because

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    The last reason The Hunger Games is a dystopian novel is free speech isn’t given. Katniss said‚ “ When I was younger‚ I scared my mother to death‚ the things I would blurt out about District 12 about the people who ruled our country Panem...I learned to hold my tongue and to turn my features into an indifferent mask so that no one could ever read my thoughts.” Katniss’s mother must have known of something that happened previously to someone that spoke badly about the Capitol. This is the reason

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