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    Should an individual be arrested for standing up for someone else who is unconscious? Nurse Alex Wubbel believed that a patient that was unconscious should have a say in if the patient’s blood should be scanned for drug or alcohol abuse in a car crash investigation. However‚ that’s not what one of the cops wanted so instead the cop arrested the nurse and stated that she is arrested for denying a wish from the cop. The video for this arresting went viral and people started saying that it was wrong

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    Meat packing plant are completely different than what Upton Sinclair described it in the novel. The meat packaging plants in the 21st century is must cleaner than novel interprets it because we have rules and regulations to protect people from getting sick. The meat packaging plant where dirty‚ putting things it the meat that were not food‚ and the plants were unsanitary. Let’s examine how they were. First‚ what is the good of laws without fair and equitable enforcement? This means why do they

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    Reading Response #2 ‘Land Of The Giants’            In the essay ‘Land Of The Giants’‚ author Alex Tizon tells us his story about how the  America dream changes him and his parents. Tizon and his parents were originally from the Philippines. They abandoned their native language‚ moved to California and tried for a better life. Thinking that the American dream would just happen to them‚ they were in for a rude awakening. They soon realized to be successful‚ you need to look the part. Tizon’s father

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    being transported are healthy. Two of those acts are The Meat Inspection Act and The Food Protection Plan of 2007. The Meat Inspection Act began the federal regulation of the poultry‚ meat‚ and egg products. A man by the name of Upton Sinclairs wrote a novel in 1906 called “The Jungle‚ which was filled with details on the unsanitary methods of Chicago’s meat-packing industry. Within months‚ the public began to demand a serious change in the meat industry. President Roosevelt sent in Labor Commissioner

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    Giants are always making everyone else feel small and it is almost never a good feeling. Alex Tizon has won a Pulitzer Prize for Investigative Reporting‚ along with that accomplishment he was a Knight International Journalism Fellow based in Manila. Alex Tizon’s “Land of the Giant” uses repeated diction and emotional appeal in order to show that people are influenced to think that the majority of the population is what everyone should try to be like because they need to fit in. To begin‚ Tizon

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    by my new solution of legalizing dog meat for every day of the year all across the world‚ instead of just on the summer solstice in China. Imagine‚ an old lady in China living on the filthy streets‚ starving out in the extreme cold. The streets filled with an opaque fog. The streets smell like rotting fish and all that can be heard is the annoying sounds of the children playing. A young teenager is seen walking up to the lady‚ he gives her a 100 pounds dog meat and soon a bright smile is seen spread

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    Ruslan Babkin Many works or multimedia today follow the concept of the monomyth‚ like the book Stormbreaker by Anthony Horwitz‚ which is a perfect example of a hero’s journey. This is because‚ Alex‚ the protagonist‚ has to become a spy‚ and to do that he has to face many challenges to be able to face the man who killed his uncle. This is how the book resembles it. To understand the monomyth‚ I first have to explain it to you. It consists of eight parts. The monomyth begins when the protagonist

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    In My Year of Meats‚ the character progression of Ruth L. Ozeki’s heroine Akiko Ueno becomes increasingly evident. At the start of the novel‚ Ozeki portrays Akiko as a fragile woman with an abundance of personal issues‚ including constant abuse from her husband as she struggles with an eating disorder that renders her infertile. By the end of the novel‚ however‚ readers realize that she has overcome some of these obstacles and gained stability and happiness in her life. As soon as Ozeki introduces

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    Dong Wang Mr. Dingdong UNIV 1000 September 30‚ 2011 Horses Many different countries eat horse meat. This may seem strange to Americans. But horse meat is actually better than beef in several ways. Horse meat has less fat and cholesterol and more iron. It is a somewhat dry meat so you must cook it with fat or grease to soften it up. Overseas horse meat is actually sold for around the same price as veal. Veal is a young cow so I would rather eat a horse. My friend Jay Riemenschneider eats horse

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    Jungle‚ shined a light into the dark and dreary life of a meat packer in Chicago. The Jungle horrified and disgusted readers. The book even had implications on the federal level. President Theodore Roosevelt‚

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