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    Hunger Nilsa Mariano stated that “The blonde‚ tall woman of solid build and thick glasses who thinks the children at her school should continue to develop their artistic side because after all the school isn’t raising rocket scientists here” (522) because she wanted the children at her school to embrace their origins without the fear of being ridiculed or criticized. This was achieved when the narrator spent time with them every day at her school helping them to improve their artistic sides and

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    In the story “Hunger games” by Susan Collins‚ the main character‚ Katniss Everdeen is forced into the hunger games. Over a 3 year course‚ Katniss shows a great deal of changes in and out of the Arena. Katniss must leave her family including her younger sister Prim to take care of herself. Katniss herself is not certain she will return. She leaves all the responsibility in her sister’s hands. Once the 74th hunger games is over‚ katniss returns home to her mother and her sister only go straight back

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    The Hunger Games The novel of this story is called “The Hunger Games” it was written by Suzanne Collins the setting of the novel is set in a post-apocalyptic future of Panem located in North America. The rich and wealthy capitol and the twelve surrounding districts. The story is narrated by the protagonist sixteen-year-old Katniss Everdeen of district twelve which is well known for coal. Katniss Everdeen is the winner of the 74th annual Hunger Games with her teammate Peeta Mellark and the strategies

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    honesty are essential to our society and the truth should be complimentary‚ not earned. Richard Rodriguez‚ a writer and public speaker‚ expertly illustrates his own experience with this type of double life in his autobiography‚ Hunger of Memory. In the last section of Hunger of Memory "Mr. Secrets"‚ Rodriguez paints an intimate portrait of his parents’ distinction between public and private life. He starts this by mentioning his mother’s disapproval over the inclusion of private family issues in

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    Political Ideologies

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    the topic of "Political Ideology" (Heywood 2003‚ p.5) states: " ‘Ideology’ is consider a particular type of political thought‚ distinct from‚ say‚ political science or political philosophy. " Ideology is a set of views and ideas that provides the theoretical basis to organize and rule community life‚ establish values‚ habits and perspectives. It demands the certain methods to be used for solving different social problems. As (MacKenzie‚ et al. 1994‚ p.1) have noted‚ ideology " provides both an account

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    Competing Ideologies

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    Competing Ideologies Thursday May 9th 2013 Following Confederation in 1867 and into the turn of the century Canada was divided among three competing ideologies. The first being Imperialism‚ a belief favoured by English speaking Canadians and the Conservative government‚ that strong British ties held a better future for Canada. Within Imperialism‚ French-speaking Canadians who preferred Canada to be self-governing and bi-lingual nation within the British Empire favoured a Nationalist ideology

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    Discourse and Ideology

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    The word discourse originates from the french word “discours” which refers to speech and dialogue. This‚ linked with “discursus” in Latin which means to “run around”‚ means we can take literally that discourse means “to run around speech” or in other words‚ to assess speech in all aspects. There are many varying meanings of the word “discourse” written by theorists and literary writers. These meanings all overlap in areas and provide several alternative meanings of the broad term. Despite being

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    Ideology Essay

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    Compare and Contrast Essay What is ideology? Ideology is a set of basic beliefs about life‚ culture‚ government‚ and society. In conservative ideology believes that the role of the governments should be limited- private organizations and individuals should solve social problems and oppose restrictions on business. They also believe the government should be involved in supporting traditional moral values. Liberal ideology believes the national government should be active in promoting health‚ education

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    Ideology of Pakistan

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    THE IDEOLOGY OF PAKISTAN: TWO-NATION THEORY The ideology of Pakistan stems from the instinct of the Muslim community of South Asia to maintain their individuality by resisting all attempts by the Hindu society to absorb it. Muslims of South Asia believe that Islam and Hinduism are not only two religions‚ but also two social orders that have given birth to two distinct cultures with no similarities. The ideology of Pakistan took shape through an evolutionary process. Historical experience provided

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    Political Ideologies

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    Ideology is a highly contested phenomenon used in politics‚ social science and philosophical discourse. Heywood (2003‚ p12) defines ideology as ‘a more or less coherent set of ideas that provides the basis for organised political action whether this is intended to preserve‚ modify or overthrow the existing system of power.’ According to Freeden (2003) we are all ideologists in the sense that we prescribe to certain political views in our environment. He goes on to say that ideologies are competing

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