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    Chapter 8 section 1 Key Terms‚ people‚ and places Biography question Chart skills Map skills 2-6 Williams the conqueror- king of England who beat Harold at the battle of Hastings Common law-a legal system based on custom and court rulings Jury- group of men sworn to tell the truth King john- clever‚ cruel‚ and untrustworthy ruler who faced king Phillips II‚ pope innocent III‚ and his English nobles Magna Carta- a great charter  Due process of law-clause that formed the basis of the right

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    List of literary devices chapter 6/7/8 Brave words – Personification‚ the authors way of telling what he’s saying without writing it directly He was surrounded on all sides by chasms of empty air. - Metaphor – Relates to the headline of the chapter “beast from the air”‚ the word empty might refer to the fact that the beast from the air really isn ’t a threat. like the breathing of some stupendous creature – a very picturesquely simile that the reader easily can relate to – gives

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    Factory Farming

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    People often contribute to the practices of factory farming and ignore the negative effects it produces. Factory farming does not just harm animals‚ but also the environment and humans. Society tends to avoid the dangerous impacts of the companies. Animals used in factory farms‚ suffer because the company neglects the welfare of the animals in order to maximize their profit (PETA). They cram as many factory animals as they can into small spaces get more money. Chickens‚ pigs‚ cows‚ and turkeys stay

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    The absurd extent that some laws went to to benefit the factory owners over the employees can be demonstrated by a single provision of the Labor Law‚ regarding the permitted number of people on a floor in regard to space. The air space provision simply states that there must be a minimum of 250 cubic feet of air space per person. In perspective‚ the floors are usually at least 10 feet high‚ so a room may comply with the legal requirement‚ while completely not improving the congestion on the floor

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    objectionable or actually humane and completely acceptable? This issue has sparked much debate over the years‚ correlating with the rise of the animal rights movement and intensive farming. Cambridge Dictionaries defines this intensive‚ or factory‚ farming as “a system of farming in which many animals are kept in an enclosed area in order to produce a large amount of meat‚ eggs‚ or milk as cheaply as possible.” Views differ about this type of farming‚ some for it and some against it. The large scale production

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    Donut Factory

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    Overview of Donut Factory Donut Factory is based in Singapore. We specialize not only in gourmet donuts made from our proprietary recipe‚ but also in meals‚ snacks and an extensive array of beverages. We opened our first ’theatre style’‚ take-away outlet in December 2006 and were blown away by the fantastic response we received from our customers starting day one. Since then‚ we continuously push ourselves to offer an innovative array of products at our take-away outlets and our contemporary

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    Cardiovascular System CHAPTER SUMMARY The importance of the cardiovascular system cannot be overstated. This is one system that students frequently know something about‚ at least from a plumbing viewpoint‚ but they often don’t completely understand the complexity of the system and the magnitude of its tasks. An essential component of presentation of the material is then to outline in detail the role of the cardiovascular system and its significance to all other body systems. This chapter begins with

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    Programming Problems For each of the following Programming Problems‚ use the top-down modular approach and pseudocode to design a suitable program to solve it. 1. a. Input names of students from the user‚ terminated by ”ZZZ”‚0‚0‚0‚ and create a data file grades with records of the following form: student (String)‚ test1 (Integer)‚ test2 (Integer)‚ test3 (Integer) b. Display the contents of the file grades created in Part a. Each student’s record should appear on a separate line and include

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    The eleven different themes from this course are the major events that happen in the world. Each of them represents a memorable symbol that important to human history. In my opinion‚ one event that changes everything was World War 2 (1938 – 1945). In all wars that we have covered in the class‚ World War 2 was the bloodiest war in the human history‚ involving more than 30 countries and the death of 50 – 80 million. It also the birth of the Nazi‚ a party that ruled Germany through horrible dictatorship

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    Leah Mattingly November 19‚ 2013 Factory Farming: The Truth Revealed Many people might not be aware of what really happens in factory farms‚ or if they do‚ they tend to turn a blind eye towards it. Our society has a fairytale image of how factory farm animals live: Cows grazing the luscious green fields‚ hens nesting in a warm‚ spacious barn‚ and pigs rolling around in mud enjoying the sunny day. This vision of farm life is far from reality‚ especially today with demand for cheap‚ delicious

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