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    impact and show that even the most famous people care. First of all‚ Kaepernick is not the only one to take a stand. In one of the Articles given‚ a piece of information was stated and here I quote‚ “At a sports award show‚ basketball stars Carmelo Anthony‚ Lebron James‚ Dwyane Wade‚ and Chris Paul took the stage and talked about the issues in the world‚ as a Country we are having. This shows that there is more people out there that think the same‚ so we should fix it. In addition‚ Athletes weren’t

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    Why Zoos Are Necessary for the Cognitive Expansion of Humanity I. Introduction Since their inception in Ancient Egypt‚ (Rose‚ 2009) zoos have a place in our society‚ and always will. They are living museums of the saga of all natural life; bearing witness to a countless parade of evolutional history. The public has an unalienable right to experience these ecological wonders in a safe‚ welcoming environment. II. Argument A. Education of the Masses Zoos provide an invaluable service

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    It is a fact that zoos exist in major cities of the world. Nowadays‚ while many people are in favour of zoos‚ others claim that zoos should not exist and the animals should live in their natural habitat. I would like to put some pros and cons of zoos and let each person decide on their own what they believe. Here are some arguments against zoos. First of all‚ animals should not be held in captivity in big cages because they are living creatures and they need to be free. According to a recent research

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    story Susan B Anthony Dares to Vote! have powerful messages that are portrayed to the reader through the theme. They both share a common theme of perseverance. Nelson Mandela was put in jail and then beaten but still kept going. Susan B Anthony has had tomatoes thrown at her and she still kept going . While the theme of Nelson Mandela’s Life and the passage have a similar theme‚ the theme is depicted differently by the amount of risk each character takes. The character Susan B anthony didn’t take

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    British Petroleum (PLC) and John Browne: A Culture of Risk Beyond Petroleum Strayer BUS 519 October 30‚ 2011 Abstract The image as well as the operational business reputation of a corporation is critical to the survivability of the corporation in today’s business world. This reputation is even more critical when a business has is known globally with holdings and operations around the world. Such is the case with British Petroleum (BP)

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    efficient and humane method of punishment. In the novel‚ A Clockwork Orange by Anthony Burgess‚ the main character Alex goes through this same conundrum. Alex is a juvenile delinquent who finally gets caught and is subjected to a questionable treatment. Although the treatment was controversial to some and ultimately failed‚ Alex willingly agreed to the terms‚ therefore the treatment was justifiable. However‚ just because

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    but there are only 2‚000 hearts available. Should everyone get a heart? Anthony Stokes is a 15 year old boy from Atlanta‚ Georgia dying for a heart. Anthony has cardiomyopathy‚ which is when the heart’s main pumping chamber‚ the left ventricle‚ fails to pump enough blood to the body. The doctors denied Anthony Stokes a heart. Anthony Stokes should be denied a heart because of his run in with the law and non-compliance. Anthony Stokes has run in with the law multiple of times. In Document A‚ it states

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    and nothing more; women‚ their rights‚ and nothing less.” (Teen Ink) Finally‚ 14 years after Susan B. Anthony died‚ women are finally able to vote (bio.com)! Everything she worked so hard for has finally paid off! Susan Brownwell Anthony was born on February 15‚ 1820 in Adams‚ Massachusetts (Susan B. Anthony House; Encyclopedia of World Biography). Her parents‚ Lucy Anthony and Daniel Anthony had seven children (Teen Ink). Her family has always been politically active and were both quakers‚ who

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    Anthony stood hypnotized‚ staring at the gun in his hand. He darted aside the green garbage can in the narrow alleyway‚ as he pulled the trigger back and a bullet flew‚ he missed‚ shooting the wall instead. Adjusting his aim back on the FBI Agent once more‚ he aimed and pulled the trigger. (8 years Earlier) It was an early Sunday morning‚ Anthony’s whole family was at church. They we’re sitting in the back like we normally do because they don’t get there in time to get to sit in the front. After

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    Association. The Children’s Book Circle‚ a society of publishers‚ present the Eleanor Farjeon Award annually in her memory. Her work is cited as an influence by famous Japanese animator Hayao Miyazaki. The plot centers round the imaginary trip of a boy‚ Anthony‚ to Alsatia. It is understood that the main character is a small boy as he

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