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    where everyone should be able to get along. Everyone’s characteristics are very different they all do things differently. In Of Mice and Men I believe John Steinbeck was trying to show different perspectives of people being lonely‚ because Crooks‚ Candy‚ and Curley’s Wife all have different reasons why they are lonely. Crooks is a slave that has been through alot‚ and he is called a disabled black stable buck. People refer to him as that because he has been kicked

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    Candy loved his dog very much and they were the best of friends. Candy had got the dog at a very young age; “Had him since he was a pup. I herded sheep with him”(44). They spent a lot of time together and if was a difficult decision to put the dog down. In addition‚ candy would not leave his bed after his dog was killed. Candy was upset about the passing of his dog. Candy would leave his bed or talk to anyone; “Candy lay rigidly on his bed staring at the ceiling”(48). It was hard for Candy to

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    death of his dog‚ Candy experiences a deep sense of loss. He is empty. When Candy overhears George and Lennie talking about owning a piece of land‚ Candy’s emptiness begins to fill with the dream George and Lennie share. Candy tells George‚ “Tell you what-. . .Spose I went in with you guys. Tha’s three hundred an’ fifty bucks I put in” (p.33). George and Lennie allow Candy to share their dream‚ and this quickly gives Candy hope‚ as we find out a little later when Candy is constantly “figurin’

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    Intro Have you ever wished that candy will fall out the sky? This happened to a group of german kids in 1948 on the other side of the berlin wall. gail halvorsen made these german kids happy and he symbolized hope for the children. Halvorsen thinked that‚ “what then of the future? I think you will agree with me that our children are our future. not just our children‚ but everyone’s children” said Halvorsen Gail Halvorsen’s Piloting Career Gail Halvorsen grew up on an small farm in Garland‚ Utah

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    Read comprehensively and answer questions Read the text and answer the following questions. Dear readers‚ I’m one of those guys who have “the quite normal” problem: I’m in love with a girl‚ but I don’t know what to do. I have already had a crush on some girls‚ never with any success‚ but this is something different. My problem is actually that I’m too cowardly to tell her anything. I know that she likes me and we’re very‚ very good friends. We’ve known each other for about three years‚ and

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    powerful than Candy because he got what he wanted. Once Carlson successfully convinced Candy to let him shoot the dog he said ¨Come on‚ boy¨ as if he were just taking it for a walk then he shouted to Candy sympathetically ¨He won’t even feel it” (48). In addition to Carlson’s power that he uses to manipulate other characters he also gets what he wants even if it hurts people. For example‚ he shot Candy’s dog without giving a care in the world about the dog or Candy. Candy did not want

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    live isolated lives are Crooks‚ Candy and Curley’s wife. Crooks is one of the characters who lived on the ranch who is lonely and isolated. He’s not allowed to go out for entertainment and exciting activities. Also‚ he’s not allowed to sleep in the bunkhouse because he is Black. He is segregated from the other people and feels isolated because of his color of skin. Therefore‚ he does not interact with others on the ranch regularly. Crooks say to Lennie and Candy‚ “...I tell ya a guy gets too lonely

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    relationships is unique. Friendships form between Candy and his dog‚ Crooks and Lennie‚ and George and Lennie. Many people say a dog is man’s best friend. No other statement could better describe the relationship between Candy and his dog. Candy has had his dog “since he was a pup. Herded sheep with him" and enjoys being with him all of the time (44). The dog is very important to Candy and he doesn’t care if he’s old and has no teeth. Carlson wanted Candy to get rid of his dog because he hated how

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    the true proportion of blue M&Ms candies is 0.24 at the 0.05 significance level. Hypotheses: Claim –p =0.24 H0: p = 0.24 (null) H1: p = 0.24 (alternative) Decision: Reject the null (sufficient evidence to suggest that true proportion is 0.24) Proportion | Count | Total | Sample Prop. | Std. Err. | Z-Stat | P-value | p | 379 | 1978 | 0.1916 | 0.1062995 | -5.039380 | .000000468 |   Test their claim that the true proportion of orange M&Ms candies is 0.20 at the 0.05 significance level

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    Oppression Of The Weak By The Strong "True friendship is like sound health; the value of it is seldom known until it’s lost." (Charles Caleb Colton). The novel takes place in the Northern part of California (Salinas). It sets a picture in the readers mind by them by having us think that they have to walk around from place to place to try to find a ranch to work on and not run into any trouble. George and Lennie live this life style everyday in John Steinbeck’s novel Of Mice and Men. The two men

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