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    Explain what community is-group of likeminded/brought together people. Group or society‚ helping each other. Introduction- talk about various methods/techniques Steinbeck uses to portray community in 1930s America. -structure; animal imagery; symbolism -Steinbeck’s use of language reinforces his depiction of community The novel starts with an idyllic‚ natural scene. This creates a sense of peacefulness and calm. However‚ this scene is disrupted by George and Lennie’s arrival. Key parts through

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    Alicia Alcaraz Period 3 AP U.S. History December 8‚ 2014 APUSH Chapters 27 & 28 Homework Assignment Chapter 27: 1. Whites finally overcame resistance of the Plains Indians ultimately with various factors. The whites had a fire-and-sword policy that was the last step to shatter the spirit of the Indians. The railroad‚ diseases‚ locomotives‚ and the near-extinction of the Buffalo in the plains all contributed to the “taming” of the Plains Indians. The railroad sprang right through the heart of the

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    The so called “horse world” is a very large community in Ohio. When people think of someone showing horses they think of jumping‚ showing at the fair‚ going on trail rides‚ or just riding a horse for fun. However I compete in the highest level of competition you can compete at. Although it is fun to ride a horse‚ it is not a hobby‚ it’s a lifestyle. I have been riding horses for 8 years and showing for 5 years. Ohio is one of the biggest quarter horse states‚ we have some of the toughest competition

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    CHARACTER ANALYSIS Crooks Crooks is a lively‚ sharp-witted‚ black stable-hand‚ who takes his name from his crooked back. Like most of the characters in the story‚ he admits that he is extremely lonely. When Lennie visits him in his room‚ his reaction reveals this fact. At first‚ he turns Lennie away‚ hoping to prove a point that if he‚ as a black man‚ is not allowed in white men’s houses‚ then whites are not allowed in his‚ but his desire for company ultimately wins out and he invites Lennie to

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    Moreover‚ Steinbeck uses a descriptive form of language to show that the ranch workers have an unpleasant‚ narrow future. he demonstrates this when he says ’’the bunkhouse was a long‚ rectangular building’’ this gives the reader the impression of the bunkhouse being long and thin in shape‚ almost like a corridor‚ representing the men’s narrow pathways in life. This also shows that the ranch workers are restricted from fulfilling their dreams because they have an unpleasant future‚ as they aren’t

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    Everyone is born into this world with a set of characteristics‚ proclivities‚ and personalities‚ simply‚ an identity. When we look in the mirror‚ we have a set of beliefs about ourselves that makes up our self -consciousnessness-this is what makes us human‚ being self-conscious. We go about our lives believing what we are told based on what our culture deems to be the right way to live. There are two things that seem to keep us from living the way we are supposed to be‚ or so it seems-time and

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    For the career research project I chose to use a rodeo performer. Rodeo performers do anything from riding bulls to being a rodeo clown. Performers must be 18 or older to get paid. There is a variety of events rodeo performers can compete in. There is riding bulls‚ calf roping‚ penning‚ wild horse racing‚ wild cow milking‚ bareback riding‚ team roping‚ steer wrestling and barrels. There is also clowns! A rodeo without a clown would be like a penny without Abraham Lincoln’s head on it. It just isn’t

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    Equine Rescue Center Annual Fundraiser Theme: The theme of this year’s fundraiser will be Barnyard Hoedown! There will be plenty of activities for adults and children. There will be a live band‚ and line dancing throughout the evening. From 5:00 pm until the sun goes down there will be pony rides‚ and a petting zoo. After the sun sets‚ the evening will start to heat up with karaoke‚ and mechanical bull riding! For the kiddo’s there will be a “Life on the Farm” tent where they can learn how to

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    Savannah Pratt Dr. Stephen Fullmer English 1010 17 May 2012 My Eventful Summer “Cowgirl” has been my name ever sense I was put on a horse. Being involved in rodeos‚ 4-H‚ and been around horses my whole life is what got me into the sport of rodeo. My freshman year was my first year of high school rodeos‚ and they have been very successful ever since. The most exciting times of my life have come from the sport of rodeo‚ but also my lowest of lows. The summer of my Junior year proved it. I

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    Texas is a state famous for several reasons. When you think of Texas you think of football‚ the Alamo‚ oil‚ and BBQ‚ but do cattle feedlots also come to mind? Texas is one of the largest states in the nation and leads in producing cattle. According to TSHA (Texas State Historical Association) “By the mid-1980s Texas had also become the Number 1 cattle feeding state. The cattle-feeding industry annually contributes $12 billion dollars to the state’s economy.” A cattle feedlot can be defined as an

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