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    through art one could cause change." What was established as a direct result of the public outcry from this novel? 3. What did the author want to happen as a result of his novel? 4. How did the public react to his novel? Upton Sinclair’s The Jungle exposed filthy conditions in meat packing plants. The public was outraged and the government responded. In 1992 ABC-News did a similar story‚ this time in a supermarket. Visit PBS "Food Lyin” at this web address and answer the questions that follow:

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    time stronger. So‚ what happened with others who are being kept in zoos? Those animals could not live by themselves; they turn dependent and could never get experience like the others. I have seen a documental that shows how animals that live in the jungle have taught by their parents to get food and protect themselves by dangerous animals. In addition‚ people who keep animals in the zoo make them more aggressive‚ consequently dangerous for everybody who goes to the zoo. Studies have shown that animals

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    Rabbit‚ the Mad Hatter‚ the Cheshire Cat‚ the Caterpillar‚ Tweedledee and Tweedledum‚ the Queen of Hearts‚ Jabberwocky and the White Queen. Alice’s adventures in Wonderland included shrinking‚ growing to the size of a giant‚ attending the Mad Hatter’s Tea Party‚ playing Croquet and attending the Queen of Hearts court. The story of “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and Through The Looking Glass” is full of binary opposites‚ such as‚ good and evil‚ men and women‚ light and dark and beauty and ugliness

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    thing is. CASIO WATCH WITH ’PRAYER COMPASS’ I think my watch is also the impotant thing because it has many uses for me... Firstly‚absolutely it has a prayer compass that i can use it when have a military training that need us to survive in the jungle like training at ’KEM KONKOI’ secondly‚it will ’beep’when were in the prayer time.so it will alert when i want to fulfill my obligation as a MUSLIM.. lastly.this watch has compass..it can be set to north‚east‚west and south.. there are my FIVE

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    Search for self in Adventures of Huckleberry Finn and Catcher in the Rye Everyone wants to know who they are‚ and why they were put here. People often wonder about their futures and what kind of person they really are. In the novels Adventures of Huckleberry Finn and Catcher in the Rye‚ both of the protagonists‚ despite the different settings‚ the other characters‚ their restrictions and the different people that they are‚ are searching for the same thing - themselves. Adventures of Huckleberry

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    The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn ‘Well nosiree‚ warn’t that der ol’ Huck Finn travelling abouts with a nigger? Dat aint no way possible; dat gotta be the darnest thing a body ever heard!’ Au contraire‚ in The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn‚ a novel written by Mark Twain in the 19th century (which was first published in England in December 1884 and in the United States in February 1885)‚ we follow a young Huckleberry Finn alongside his trusted companion‚ Jim‚ who just so happens to be an African

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    Derivation Of Muckrakers

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    There is a prominent saying that has stood the test of time‚ and that is “the pen is mightier than the sword”‚ and for journalists at the beginning of the 20th century it was more than just a saying; it was a way of life. Today‚ I will be exploring the derivation of the muckrakers; such a funny word isn’t it? If you break the word up it basically gives you the explanation‚ you see‚ muck means dirt and raker means to dig up. So fundamentally a muckraker is someone who likes to dig up dirt‚ but not

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    Social Criticism In The Hunger Games And Alice’s Adventures In Wonderland “Off with their heads!“ (Carroll 122) could be the motto of Suzanne Collins’ bestseller The Hunger Games. Published in 2008‚ the novel tells the dystopian story of Katniss‚ a young girl who has to participate in a fight-to-death-tournament with 23 other teenagers. Connoisseurs might have recognized the quotation of the classic Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll‚ first published in 1865. Mostly known as a children’s

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    Essay On Muckrakers

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    A muckraker can be thought of two ways; as someone who invades another’s privacy to an extreme unnecessarily or as someone willing to endanger themselves and expose the truth to help others. Jessica Mitford saw being a muckraker as an honorable title and proudly accepted the name as ’’Queen of the Muckrakers’’. Over the years so called muckrakers have brought to light the offenses of people and businesses to better improve the conditions of the community. During the 1900s we can see them doing some

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    The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn: A Satirical View of the Old South Marcus O’Mard 3/11/97 Elaborate uses of race‚ unprecedented statements about the role of religion and an overall mockery of the society of the old south serve as a method of conveying Mark Twain’s opinion of society. In his dandy riverboat adventure The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Mark Twain attacks the traditions of slavery‚ racism‚ and the accepted traditions of the old south. He helped expose the hypocrisies

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