Summary of “Why Crush Them?” by Lawrence Lessig As the technological age has approached and developed the definition of creativity has broadly expanded. The editing and reordering of a song or movie is the art of which we call remixing. Lawrence Lessig recognizes remixing as an accessible‚ forbidden art in his essay “Why Crush Them?” Unfortunately laws‚ such as copyright laws‚ infringe on the creators thought and ability to publicly make their name with this form of art. Remixing‚ as an art
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families did. One thing that we enjoyed was eating out - at a restaurant‚ of course. But‚ we rarely got to eat at one. It was for a special treat only ~ like high school graduation. One Saturday afternoon‚ I felt like having a special treat. There was no reason other than it was a nice day out‚ and I wanted to enjoy it. So‚ I asked my mother‚ "Can we eat out for lunch?" The response‚ "Absolutely." My mother didn’t elaborate with details. She simply packed a picnic lunch that
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else of interest about this ingredient. -Well‚ I am not surprised about this ingredient that is in this awesome chip. What else can you do to help the chip taste like chicken and waffles? I mean‚ if you want chicken and waffles‚ but dont want to eat the real thing‚ this chip does it job. Triglycerides are just fats and sugar‚ expect obesity‚ high levels of cholesterol and saturated fats. -Losing weight‚ reduce trans fat in your diet‚ cut away back on alcohol‚ quit smoking‚ and become physically
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Under-Secretary-General and UNEP Executive Director Achim Steiner Food waste is a serious and often discussed problem in food and nutrition security. From produce loss due to poor post-harvest handling practices to the food that goes bad in your fridge before you can eat it‚ the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) found thatan estimated one-third of all food produced gets lost or wasted. The total cost to the food system is around $1 trillion in lost food‚ not to mention the added burden of greater
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Mark Lockard Zayn Adv. Lit/Comp 3rd 22 April 2012 To Kill a Mockingbird Novel Chart About the Author-Harper Lee- * She grew up in Alabama during the Great Depression * To Kill a Mockingbird was Lee’s first novel * She based the novel upon actual childhood events in her life * Lee’s mother died from severe illness when Lee was young and a mother is never mentioned in the novel Setting- * Maycomb‚ Alabama * The Great Depression Similes- * Page 10- “It drew him as
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Themes of To Kill a Mockingbird “Real courage is when you know you’re before you begin‚ but you begin anyway and see it through no matter what” (Harper Lee). In the south during the 1920’s‚ life was hard on everybody before and during the Great Depression. Life was especially hard on the blacks. Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird was a huge punch in the face to people of the south. She showed how much our society during that time period was screwed up. In Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird many life lessons
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Many of the residents from the small town Maycomb‚ possess a distinct indifference and hatred. However‚ there are a few that show cordiality. Arther‚ Calpernia‚ and Miss. Maudie‚ all characters from Harper Lee’s novel To Kill a Mockingbird‚ see life in a different way. Instead of spewing hate and vulgar slang‚ these people show kindness and love. Each person shows this warmth and love in specific‚ yet different way. At the very beginning of the book‚ Arther Radley‚ otherwise known as Boo‚ is revealed
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A time to kill The author John Grisham was born on February 8‚ 1955 in Jonesboro‚ Arkansas. As a child he dreamed of being a professional baseball player. Realizing he didn’t have the right stuff for a pro career‚ he began to study accountancy1 at Mississippi State University. After graduating at the University in Mississippi School of Law in 1981‚ he went on to practise law for nearly a decade in Southaven‚ specializing in criminal law and civil law. In 1983‚ he was elected to the state House
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Movement without Complacency One novel that teaches us that history does not turn a blind eye and shows us all the evils that exist in our world today is Harper Lee’s novel‚ To Kill a Mockingbird. Atticus’ decision to defend Tom Robinson during his trial is indicative of how harmful human behavior can be towards one another. Prejudice‚ which is abundant in Maycomb and the south‚ is seen by children as confusing until they are old enough to grasp the concept. Lee portrays the children in the novel
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represents innocence. Like hunters who kill mockingbirds for sport‚ people kill innocence‚ or other people who are innocent‚ without thinking about what they are doing. Atticus stands firm in his defense of innocence and urges his children not to shoot mockingbirds both literally and figuratively. The mockingbird motif arises four times during To Kill a Mockingbird. First‚ when Atticus gives Jem and Scout air guns for Christmas and instructs them not to kill mockingbirds. Second‚ when B.B. Underwood
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