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Friday, August 28, 2020

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The Hunger Games: A Lesson on Global Poverty | The Borgen ProjectIn the hunger games there are 12 districts divided  1 being the richest 12 being the poorest  although in the real world we aren't divided by actual districts, we could use that as a metaphor in the real world because the rich and the poor are divided by the places the live or the things the do for a living. In Panem, wealth is heavily concentrated in the hands of the rich, particularly those people living in the Capitol and certain of the districts, and the result is a huge disparity between their lives and the lives of the poor.




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