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    chocolate to mints‚ they make just about anything. Many known candies are produced by Hershey‚ products such as Reese’s‚ bubalicious‚ bubble gum and even twisters. But I’m positive there are also many other aspects about Hershey that you didn’t know! Like Milton Hershey‚ the founder of Hershey‚ first made caramels‚ and then sold his company for one-million dollars to make chocolate? Pretty cool‚ huh? History and Manufacturer of Hershey’s On September 13‚ 1857‚ in Derry Church‚ Pennsylvania‚ the world introduced

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    The Brutal killing‚ Neglect and Cruelty Animals An investigator from the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animal (Peta) went undercover at the sun pet limits‚ an Atlanta base animal whole sale dealer who supplies various Pet Co and Pet Smart and other retailer across the U.S. a video footage was taken which showed the suffering of birds and rodents at sun pet’s warehouse. Animals confined to extremely crowded containers forcing them to eat sleep and past waste in the same space. One worker

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    Milton Glaser collaborated with Rise for Japan‚ a group of New York-based designers and creatives‚ to raise money to help those affected by the devastation from a massive earthquake followed by a tsunami in March 2011. This 16” x 24” poster was printed in New York on traditional Japanese handmade paper using an old letterpress. The print was a limited edition and commissioned by Rise for Japan to support funding for Architecture for Humanity’s efforts to rebuild the Tohoku region of Japan. Though

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    Crooks and Lennie Don’t judge a book for its cover. In the book “Of Mice and Men”‚ the people in the bunkhouse had their differences and similarities. Crooks and Lennie had their own differences and similarities‚ Crooks suffered from racism while Lennie didn’t‚ Crooks was a lonely man while Lennie had George‚ and both of them were outside of society. Crooks suffer from racism. He lives alone in his own bunkhouse. Curley’s wife treats him like if he was her slave‚ one time she entered his room

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    Milton S. Hershey was the dawn of his time. You could even say the ultimate entrepreneur! With two failed businesses‚ a booming company and many foundations under his belt. Really making a difference during his time is what he thrived for. Chocolate and candy was the one thing that spoke to him‚ making him love what he did. In his early years‚ Milton apprenticed for a man named Joseph Royer making candy at the age of 14. He new then and there that candy was his passion. Milton Hershey was a shy

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    Events October 21‚ 2013 PARENTHETICAL DOCUMENTATION Free or Equal? Milton Friedman‚ one of the brightest minds of economics strongly advocated economic freedom over economic equality. In economically free societies‚ citizens all start their lives with equal opportunity when in economically equal societies‚ citizens all have equal success. Countries are better off with economic freedom rather than economic equality. Milton Friedman’s theory of economics was that complete economic freedom drives

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    By 1867‚ Hershey’s father “had largely cut himself out of the family picture” (Milton). Following an incomplete rural school education‚ he was apprenticed at the age of fifteen but was fired shortly after. Four years later‚ Hershey borrowed one hundred and fifty dollars from a gracious aunt to set up his own shop in the heart of Philadelphia

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    Everyone agrees that Atticus Finch did defend Tom Robinson‚ but some believe that Atticus should not have defended Tom and some believe that he should have defended him. Atticus should have defended Tom for three reasons: He should have defended Tom because Atticus believed that Tom was not guilty‚ he was a good man‚ and he was asked to do it. The first reason that Atticus should have defended Tom is that Atticus believed that Tom was not guilty. He would not have defended Tom if he did not believe

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    great depression). The ranch that George and Lennie are working at is a microcosm representing the whole of America at the time where each person represents a different group. For example Lennie Curley’s wife representing women and crooks representing African Americans. George is a small and intelligent character who looks after Lennie. Lennie is not clever but he is physically strong and is a good worker. The novel ends where it starts (by

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    March 5‚ 1770. Furthermore‚ events that led to the culmination of that night dated back to 1767 (Timeline). Many factors went into the decision‚ by John Adams‚ to defend the British soldiers. The atmosphere of the times dictated much of that evening and of that trial. For the time it was a radical thing for a man such as John Adams to defend the British troops‚ however his respect of the law led to his defense of the British troops. John Adams was right in defending the redcoat in the Boston Massacre

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