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    Part One: Being the director of a local new station‚ I would cover the local story first with a high recap of the celebrity death to follow. When people tune into the news‚ they want to know what is happening around them first. A celebrity death will make headlines on every kind of network‚ but the local happenings will only be the local newscast and be more vital. The park story will have more meaning to the people of the community and could affect the everyday happenings for them. With cities

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    I like Katniss‚ the protagonist of this book‚ because she is very resourceful. Another reason is because she is courageous and brave. I further like her because she is very rebellious and disregards unjust and unfair rules made by the Capitol. Katniss is quite resourceful. One example of her cleverly using her resources is when she hunts animals with her bow and trades them in the black market of District 12. “We easily trade the six of the fish we caught for good bread‚ and the other two for salt

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    Catching Fire uses similar techniques in the events before and during the Quarter Quell Hunger Games with Katniss

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    shows how the main character Katniss is fearless and how she wants to destroy Snow and take down the capitol. She goes through many changes. Katniss ends up being a person who goes kind of crazy and wants to die. But that’s at the end of the book at the beginning she was selfless‚ fearless‚ and caring. Katniss Everdeen is a selfless girl‚ and puts other people’s needs before hers. She even isn’t scared when bombs are being blown up around her. According to the text Katniss said‚ ‘’I hear the warning

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    The 2011 dystopian thriller‚ The Hunger Games‚ directed by Gary Ross‚ cleverly displays the effects of totalitarian rule through the colours and set design. This being displayed through the important places of the film‚ reinforcing the message that it is too dangerous to allow one individual too much power as well as the lack of power against the hierarchy. One important place in the film is the ever-evolving arena where the games take place. Here‚ the tributes have been ‘wagered’ from their districts

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    Katniss woke up to a Blinding light. Once her Vision clear she saw 50 or so boys crowding around the hole she was in. An Ivy rope dropped down and she climbed up. All of them were taken aback when they saw her. “A girl?” some whispered. She looked at them all confused. She scanned the crowd that had formed around her. She saw 1 familiar face‚ yet she couldn’t remember his name. Katniss realized she couldn’t remember how she got here or why she was here. Suddenly she started to panic. Katniss pushed

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    and Croquet Club in London‚ England‚ the women’s tournament is comprised of 128 tennis players from all across the world. These athletes play in matches over two weeks during the end of June and beginning of July‚ eventually leading to a championship game played at Wimbledon’s Centre Court‚ the largest court at the most prestigious tennis venue in the world. Wimbledon has been witness to some of the greatest moments in tennis history‚ for both men and women‚ and each year that it is played‚ history

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    Kurti Howard Sage English 120 11/28/2012 How could people ’s selfishness towards each other lead to world hunger? Human beings are naturally evil‚ in a sense that humans care only for themselves and when it comes to the rest of the human population all over the world‚ this human would rather have them starve to death then see himself struggle. World hunger affects millions of people worldwide. It is hard to believe why world hunger still exists even when we are able to feed every single human

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    Erik Herrera Mr. Mata AP US History 12 November 2014 The Hunger for Indian Land in Andrew Jackson’s America by Anthony F. C. Wallace Article Review I. Introduction In writing his essay The Hunger for Indian Land in Andrew Jackson’s America‚ Anthony F. C. Wallace briefly examines Andrew Jackson’s presidency from the perspective of the removal of Native Americans from their ancestral homes. His analysis of Jackson’s time in office makes Indian removal just as important as the traditional focal point:

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    Character Sketch of Katniss Everdeen Katniss Everdeen is the protagonist and narrator of the novel The Hunger Games by Suzane Collins. All the events that happen in the novel have an influence on her. Katniss is 16 years old with straight long black hair usually worn in a braid. She has gray eyes‚ and olive skin. These traits are common in the Seam in the lower class miners of District 12. To begin with‚ when she’s in the woods‚ she wears everyday clothes and always carries a bow and arrows to

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