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    Contemporary Uses: The Pennsylvania State Capitol Pennsylvania has a wide variety of beautiful historical buildings that reflect many different styles of architecture. They include historical homes, unique covered bridges, government buildings, and breathtaking churches. Some of Pennsylvania’s most recognized examples of great architecture are Frank Lloyd Wright’s “Fallingwater” and The Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts located in Philadelphia. However, the one building that I think of when

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    A Career In Social Work

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    Part of my responsibility is to not only promote but also involve my fellow students in Advocacy Day which is held one day every spring at the Illinois state capitol. In order to have my peers accompany me to Advocacy Day, I had to learn how to rally individuals into a collective group. It was through not only educating myself about Advocacy Day so that I could present the information to my peers but also facilitating

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    The Epic Movie Research: The Hunger Games The movie, Hunger Games is considered an epic based on loyalty, skills, and bravery. The Hunger Games takes place in Panem, North America where there are 12 districts alongs with the Capitol. WIthin these districts, two are chosen every year by the lottery to participate in the annual Hunger Games. This is a televised event in which people from all the districts watch to see 24 people from the 12 districts kill their competitors for entertainment purposes

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    The Hunger Games

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    the storms, the fires, the encroaching seas that swallowed up so much of the land, the brutal war for what little sustenance remained. The result was Panem, a shining Capitol ringed by thirteen districts, which 19 brought peace and prosperity to its citizens. Then came the Dark Days, the uprising of the districts against the Capitol. Twelve were defeated, the thirteenth obliterated. The Treaty of Treason gave us the new laws to guarantee peace and, as our yearly

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    The Hunger Games contribute to the sea of dystopian films, within this film social commentary is exposed in the gruesome scenes of murder preadolescents are forced to commit. In the dystopian film, the totalitarian nation of Panem is divided into 12 districts and the Capital. Each year two young representatives from each district are chosen to participate in The Hunger Games. The Hunger Games are televised throughout Panem and are used as part entertainment ,and as part retribution for a past rebellion

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    known as the ‘Hunger Games’, where another sixteen-year-old boy Peeta follows her from her district and other pairs from the remaining eleven districts. Competing in this game is simple, kill or be killed. How will Katniss’ future be determined? The Capitol

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    Hugh Anthony Cregg III, better known by his stage name of Huey Lewis was born in New York City in 1950. He is an American singer, songwriter, and actor. Huey Lewis is perhaps best known as the leader of of Huey Lewis & The News, one of the most popular musical groups of 1980s. Apart from singing he is also known as an actor who has appeared in movies like "Duets" with Gweneth Paltrow, "Short Cuts" and "Sphere". So just how rich is Huey Lewis? Sources have estimated that Huey has a net worth of $20

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    The Ohio statehouse had multiple people contribute to its construction; there were numerous architects and several others. In 1838 there was a design competition held by the government to decide how the building would be built. Many entries were received from the public around the county, and most were either architects or artists. The winner was Henry Walter from Cincinnati while second place went to Martin E. Thompson from New York and third place went to Thomas Cole who was a landscape painter

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    Music is an art, an expression, an industry, and most importantly a business. Davis Szatmary, author of “Rockin’ in Time,” states, “[r]ock-and-roll has always been a business” (2014, p. xvi). Music connects to my business major through its relations of marketing, management, and supply chain, or distribution. Without these key components bands, labels, and technology may have never grown to the heights its reached today. The biggest contender in music development, outside of its sound, is the way

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    This gives them the appearance of being hand built which would be common for a poorer area. The setting of the Capitol is much different. While District 12 is rural, the Capitol is a large city, complete with skyscrapers and fancy technology, which District 12 lacks. The buildings are much more extravagant, and not as easily built by hand. The location is much more scenic, as it is surrounded

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