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    Variables Coding and Questions Coding List for Spss

    Variables coding and Questions coding list for SPSS Serial | Questions | | Options coding | Demographics | 1 | Gender | | [ 1 ] Male | [ 2 ] Female | 2 | Age | | [ 1 ] 20-30 | [ 2 ] 31-40 | [ 3 ] 41-50 | [ 4 ] 50 and above | 3 | Qualification | | [ 1 ] PhD | [ 2 ] MS/ MPhil | 4 | Tenure | | [ 1 ] Less than 1 year | [ 2 ] 1 – 2 years | [ 3 ] 2 – 5 years | [ 4 ] 5 – 10Years | [ 5 ] 10 years & above | 5 | Sector | | [ 1 ] Public | [ 2 ] Private | [ 3 ]

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    Politics in Panem

    Kayleigh Navarro​BSA-I​​Pol Sci 14- 4 POLITICS IN PANEM Everything has a deeper meaning behind it. Suzanne Collins’s masterpiece, The Hunger Games, is no exception. Surprising as it may seem, the trilogy is composed of political allegories. Starting from the basics, you can say that there is patrimonialism involved. All the districts are governed by the Capitol, the ruling government of Panem and the city wherein only the nation’s wealthiest and most powerful people lived. The districts were forced

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    Hunger Games Dystopian

    develops your imagination. However, the most beneficial aspect about reading is the fact that we can learn about real life issues as well as gain a better understanding of our current world through the author’s message. The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins is a unique novel which is of the genre - dystopian fiction. A dystopia is a world in which nothing is perfect, much like our own world. So, by paralleling our world with the imperfect, fictional world of Panem, we can become aware of the many issues

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    Katniss Everdeen's 'The Hunger Games Have Begun'

    Collins, Suzanne. “The Hunger Games”. New York, NY. Scholastic Inc., 2008. September 2009. The Hunger Games is an event where kids ages 12-18, a boy and a girl from each of the districts, will compete against each other for survival. As Katniss Everdeen volunteered for her sister’s place, she now has to win the Hunger Games in order to return back alive. As they say, “Winning Means Fame and Fortune. Losing Means Certain Death. The Hunger Games Have Begun….”. My reaction to the book was surprised

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    The Hunger Games Chapter 2 Summary

    In Suzanne Collins’ book The Hunger Games, there are many aspects of Foster’s How to Read Literature like a Professor, but the chapter it most relates to is Chapter 2: Nice to Eat With You: Acts of Communion. Throughout The Hunger Games, there are multiple detailed and important meal scenes. They’re not just meals. They’re symbols of survival, desperation, need, and life or death. The very first meal we come across is very very symbolic. Katniss’s sister, Prim leaves Katniss a small goat cheese

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    The Hunger Games Movie Vs Book

    The Hunger Games is an amazing book and the movie only extends its eminence. Gary Ross did a great job from the director's seat as did Suzanne Collins when she wrote it. I would encourage everyone to read this amazing novel, but if I had to choose between one or the other, I would pick the movie every time. The Hunger Games are a yearly event, it is when two people from each one of the twelve districts are chosen to attend a tactical match to the death. These people, also known as tributes, range

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    Hunger Games Rhetorical Analysis

    Rhetorical Analysis Hunger Games has been in writing, but the idea that it can be put into a video is inconceivable because of its complex nature. Pollitt (554) calls it a crack on paper owing to its diversity in the aspects of characters and themes. Although the movie is interesting, the idea of putting it into a movie meant scrapping most of its interesting elements. However, the motion picture does justice to the book because most of the contents of the book. The only downside is the case that

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    Comparing Boston Marathon Bombers And The Weatherman Underground

    When comparing the Boston Marathon bombers and the Weatherman Underground terrorist group there are a few major differences we would need to look at. I will explain each group and then explain the major differences that I have observed. The Boston Marathon bombers were a set of brothers that immigrated from Kyrgyzstan in 2002 (Unclassified, 2014). Their choice of bomb was 2 pressure cookers filled with what was believed to be gun powder and shrapnel and were homemade (Leinwand, Leger & Stanglin

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    My Reading Response to Amazing Grace

    My Reading Response to Amazing Grace Jacqueline Stephens My Reading Response to Amazing Grace The poem I have chosen to respond to is Amazing Grace by John Newton. Giving birth to a child creates a strong bond between a mother and daughter, the emotional bond created between my granddaughter and myself is due to the fact, I had custody of her for the first two and half years of her life and I sang Amazing Grace to her every night before bedtime. She weighted a pound

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    Guests or Enemies

    Guests or Enemies In literature most prestigious writers like relating their works to their personal lives and experience. Personal experiences will help writers to shape their characters in more than one ways including psychological and physical aspects. In addition, personal background also helps authors to grasp themes or prospects better so that their stories are more plausible and readable even though they are fictional. Frank O'Connor is a writer who did this. “Guests of the Nation” is definitely

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