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    whales. One of the first interviewees/speakers of this documentary was John Crowe‚ one of the many men hired to capture these killer whales. He tells the story of what he had to do to take the whales. During the interview‚ he claimed that he had seen many things that were difficult to believe‚ however he truly believed that stealing the young orcas away from their mothers was the worst thing he has ever done. While Mr. Crowe was telling his story‚ his eyes began to water and there was a change in his

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    the Roman colosseum for our own entertainment. Weather it would be gladiators fighting‚ track and field events‚ boxing‚ or just wrestling. With all these events‚ do you ever think to yourself that all this killing is ethical? To me it is very ethical. The people we watch fight to the death volunteer themselves to fight. If they manage to win they become very wealthy and famous. Even if they do not volunteer to fight the gladiators are usually slaves wanting the right to become free and start a new

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    ambulance arrived at the first hospital‚ he was turned away‚ but luckily at the second hospital‚ Dr. Paul Russel was willing to help him. Being in and out of consciousness‚ the only memory he can recall is being struck by a taxi‚ as he does not know the severity of his injuries. Kathleen rushed to be by his side and Dr. Russel advises her to hold out hope and pray. As the prominent Dr. Russel puts it‚ “In that case‚ there are good reasons not to lose hope.

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    propitiated by human blood‚ and so at the funerals they sacrificed prisoners of war of slaves of poor quality bought for the purpose." In 246 B.C.‚ two nobles in honor of their deceased father‚ held the first recorded gladiatorial event with only six gladiators. But over the next two hundred years‚ the contests started to become common and gain popularity resulting in the increase of gladiatorial shows. An example of a gladiatorial show was in 46 B.C. when Julius Caesar dedicated the games to his dead

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    find out the unknown. Clearly‚ Sherlock Holmes gets too delighted with his accomplishments when Crowe complains to Holmes‚ which wastes Holmes’s time. Holmes is very ticked off by the amount of complaining Mr. Crowe is doing while‚ “he [has] better things to do with his time. If he [wants] to complain let him write to Mycroft” (Lane 66). Crowe’s actions reflect the intelligence of Sherlock Holmes since Crowe realizes that Holmes

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    bathroom to get changed while Julia and Jamie rolled their eyes at his ignorance. “Oh the games‚” Pompey though. “I wonder if Jamie and I will finally get to participate in the games this time‚ after all‚ we are gladiators” he continued thinking. Jamie and Pompey were the youngest gladiators of their century‚ both each age 20. They never usually played in the games because of their age‚ but each time they did play they always won. All three of the best friends walked out of the villa and went

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    actually murder Clodius is equally as guilty because of his men’s actions. Birria was one of the gladiators who were following Milo. He was one of the two gladiators who were known in the crowd of Milo’s men. Sequebatur eos magnum servorum agmen‚ inter quos gladiators quoque errant‚ ex quibus duo noti‚ Eudamus et Birria. (58 A‚ 7-9) A large line of slaves followed them between which gladiators also were from which two known‚ Eudamus and Birria. Birria was the man in Milo’s group who stabbed

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    and extends far beyond the physical pains of malnutrition. Even as a young child‚ Wright emphasizes his hunger for understanding the world around him and the repercussions this inquisitive nature has on a Negro living in a society dominated by Jim Crowe laws. Wright’s hunger for self-reliance is a stark opposition to the typical Negro life. Furthermore‚ Wright exposes the unfulfillment that accompanies his need for independence. Wright makes it apparent that the most dominant hunger is his need for

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    Rise‚ rise.  Your fame is well deserved‚ Spaniard.  I don’t think there has ever been a gladiator to match you.  As for this young man. Lucius is now standing in front of Commodus‚ Commodus arms affectionately holding the boy close. COMMODUS He insists you are Hector reborn‚ or was it Hercules?  Why doesn’t the hero reveal himself and tell us all your real name.  You do have a name? MAXIMUS My name is Gladiator. He turns to leave‚ his back to Commodus.  He will not attempt to harm Commodus with

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    and there are many debates that whether or not it has a positive or negative effects on society. Graff‚ Gerald. “Hidden Intellectualism.” “They Say/I Say” The Moves That Matter in Academic Writing with Readings. Gerald Graff‚ Cathy Birkenstein‚ and Russel Durst. New York: Norton‚ 2012.

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