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    Little Creek Rd Auburn‚ CA 95602 Willyboy023@hotmail.com February 13‚ 2012 Los Angeles Times Op-Ed 303 W. 1st St. Los Angeles‚ CA 90012 Dear Editor: I share Rifkin’s concern with how we treat animals; however‚ the article‚ “A Change of Heart about Animals” does not provide enough concrete evidence to make the claim that animals are all of a sudden more like us than we imagined. Just because a crow can make a hook or an orangutan can groom itself in front of a mirror animals does not

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    How significant were the Freedom Rides and the Tent Embassy and what has been the long term impact on reconciliation in Australia? Rights for Aborigines were very limited compared to those for immigrated Australians until very recently. A number of events in the 20th century helped bring more rights to Aborigines. Two of these events were the Freedom Rides of 1965 and the Tent Embassy‚ first seen in 1972. The Freedom Rides of 1965 took place in New South Wales from the 12th to the 26th of February

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    discipline" attained when the child is "the master of himself and when he can‚ as a consequence‚ control himself when he must follow a rule of life”.  Thus for Montessori‚ her definition of discipline is interchangeable for words like self-discipline‚ self-control‚ self-motivation‚ responsibility to the environment‚ self-initiated tasks and way to independence. All children have an inner discipline‚ which is developed by the freedom of the Montessori environment. The role of a Montessori director/directress

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    Japanese Writer Haruki Murakami ___________________________________________ Haruki Murakami (村上 春樹 Murakami Haruki?‚ born January 12‚ 1949) is a Japanese writer and translator.[1] His works of fiction and non-fiction have garnered him critical acclaim and numerous awards‚ including the Franz Kafka Prize and Jerusalem Prize among others. He is considered an important figure in postmodern literature. The Guardian praised him as "among the world’s greatest living novelists" for his works and

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    Voices of freedom | Safe for Democracy: The United States And World War 1 | America and the World 125:Professor Cash | | Evan Kantor | 2/15/2013 | | In reading of this chapter and both documents‚ it really shows how the United States had to fight for its democracy and freedoms. There were two main points during this time that helped shape America. Eugene V. Debs was a man on a mission; he was arrested for delivering an anti-war speech and was convicted in violation in

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    Your newspaper published an editorial “A Change of Heart about Animals” September 1‚ 2003 by Jeremy Rifkin‚ author and president of the Foundation on Economic Trends‚ in which Rifkin suggests that the center of the human experience is about extending concern to wider and wider realms to the species we share the world with (34). He implies throughout the article that animals like us‚ feel pain‚ experience stress‚ affection‚ excitement‚ and even love (33) . He claims that animals should be treated

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    Juan dela Cruz has yet to recover from the furor brought about by the Reproductive Health (RH) Bill‚ and now comes another bill that will excite his thoughts once more. The proposed Freedom of Information or FOI Bill has been getting a piece of the news recently‚ and debates won’t end‚ not until the bill is passed by the lawmakers down in the Lower Chamber. The Right to Facts Article III Section VII of the 1987 Constitution reads: “The right of the people to information on matters

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    Tessa P. English-Term Paper Louisa May Alcott-Term Paper “Writers write from and about their own experiences.” Many authors use experiences from their life as a guide to their writing. It’s a way to express their feelings and emotions‚ and it’s something in which they can be passionate. Writers and authors think on a different level than anyone else. They are constantly thinking of different ideas for novels‚ poems or stories. The best writing comes from those who use their own lives

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    Globalization is a process that involves rapid social change in world economy‚ in politics‚ in communications‚ and in culture to unify the world into one culture. Zygmunt Bauman writing style in Globalization: The Human Consequences‚ is rather bold and canny‚ that makes his writing so attractive. As the book progresses‚ Bauman allows his readers to think and to re-examine themselves and their world through his work. Bauman provides us with polarising consequences of globalization and how it causes the splitting

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    Academic freedom is the belief that the freedom of inquiry by faculty members is essential to the mission of the academy as well as the principles of academia‚ and that scholars should have freedom to teach or communicate ideas or facts (including those that are inconvenient to external political groups or to authorities) without being targeted for repression‚ job loss‚ or imprisonment. Academic freedom is a contested issue and‚ therefore‚ has limitations in practice. In the United States‚ for example

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