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    MRB1022/MRC1023 Group Assignment – Case 5 AUBURN CIRCULAR CLUB PRO RODEO ROUNDUP AUBURN CIRCULAR CLUB PRO RODEO ROUNDUP 1. Yes‚ it was necessary for Shelley Jones to stipulate that she wanted a fund-raiser. Reasons: 1. Become the target / KPI for the fund raised. 2. Auburn Circular Club will be recognised by the community. 3. Contribution for the community. 4. Sense of responsibility for fund-raiser. 5. Ensure continuity of the rodeo event for future year with sufficient

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    Ninety percent of GMO crops are designed to be Roundup ready. What that means is farmers can spray Roundup weed killer DIRECTLY onto crops that will be turned into the food that you and your family eat. That’s right. These crops that are turned into food that finds its way to your dinner table‚ have been genetically modified so that they can be sprayed directly with Roundup poison and survive. The poison is absorbed internally into every cell of the plant. It is then harvested‚ processed into food

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    Rodeo

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    The Rodeo is an American tradition that has been sewed in most of our hearts and lives‚ and as society changes the views on it also change. It’s a place where thousands gather to watch cowboys and cowgirls take on their events. The events test their heart‚ skill‚ and bravery which seems to be easy to these groups of athletes. The Rodeo is a very controversial topic‚ and not all agree on it. Animal Rights Activist fight to say that the animals are in danger and that it is inhumane to use them this

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    Rodeo Events

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    General Purpose: To Inform Specific Purpose: To inform my audience about standard rodeo events Thesis Statement/Central Idea: There are six standard rodeo events‚ three in the timed category and three in the riding category. Introduction I. Experience or knowledge with horses? II. Inform about standard rodeo events III. Three timed events‚ three riding events IV. Participated in and spectated many rodeos V. 6 events I. Timed events A. Steer wrestling

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    Roundup Soybeans

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    Brazil: Realizing Biotech Value in Brazil I. The Company Monsanto is an agricultural company. It is an American multinational agricultural biotechnology corporation‚ which applies innovation and technology to help farmers around the world produce more and conserve more. It is one of the world’s most important agricultural suppliers‚ developing key export positions in soybeans and soy meal‚ sugar‚ and ethanol‚ as well as beef‚ poultry‚ and pork. i. Location Monsanto has its headquarters in St

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    The Roundup Monologue

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    15th‚ 1942‚ someone slips under the door of our apartment a sheet of paper that said : the "night will be very hot" it was the announcement the roundup would be the next following day. The same day‚ in the afternoon came my friend Gilbert and as always he brought a basket with fruit and some vegetables. He explained to my grandfather and mom that the roundup would be for the next following day the 16 that it was necessary to hide and take all feasible precautions‚ also explained that his dad would

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    Rodeo Essay

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    How rodeo is not animal cruelty Rodeo is a series of event together that make up rodeo. There are 8 events in rodeo‚ they are bareback riding‚ Saddle bronc riding‚ bull riding‚ tie-down roping‚ steer wrestling‚ steer roping‚ breakaway roping‚ and team roping. All these events involve one or two cowboys or cowgirls‚ horse‚ and a cow. Many people would tell you that these event are hurting the horses and cows. These events are made from everyday ranch experiences. All of them came from the work that

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    An argument is an attempt to resolve a set of two or more conflicting assertions through an appeal to reason. In an argument‚ one not only acknowledges the facts‚ but also explores ones own ideas. In short‚ an Argument is the process of finding a solution through the dialectic exchange of ideas. In the article‚ Rodgers sets up an over powering but nonetheless effective Argument. The corporate social responsibility of a company is not just limited to philanthropy; it varies with the nature of the

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    rodeo cruelty

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    Junior English Period 3  March 30 2015     Rodeo Cruelty    Animal cruelty or family entertainment?   Rodeo has been a part of western traditions in America for over 300 years‚ ever since the Spanish  Cowboys first introduced the sport on American ranches.  Most of the general public does not  view rodeo as a form of animal cruelty because it has been developed into an “American” sport  for many years.  However‚ forget the myth of rodeo as All­American sport‚ modern rodeos are  cruel and deadly.  Animal 

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    Rodeos Essay

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    Rodeo is a sport where people all around the world participate in and watch other people get thrown off bulls and horses. The riders get quite a bit of prize money just to get put into the ground or go round and round barrels. mainly people that don’t like rodeos are soft city people or people that dont watch it anyway its mostly humans getting hurt more than the animals so its not cruel at all. Rodeo is not cruel because they don’t get hurt unless it’s there own fault for example they jump

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