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    One of the major themes of John Steinbeck’s novel Of Mice and Men is that having a dream creates hope‚ friendship‚ and determination‚ enabling one to strive onward in life with a sense of importance. Three major examples show this idea. The first example is Candy’s loss of his dog and his joining George and Lennie ’s dream of owning land. A second example is Crook’s memory of his father’s chicken ranch. A third significant example is George and Lennie ’s dream of having their own place. These

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    Gender and Men

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    lack of communication. At certain times women may need someone to hear them out whereas on the other hand men want someone to give them advice and support. In “His Talk‚ Her Talk” by Joyce Maynard‚ the author introduces us to her marriage and communication between her and her husband. In the other article “Man to Man‚ Women to Women” by Mark A. Sherman and Adelaide Haas‚ talks more about how men talk more directly and women think‚ and watch what they say. In “His Talk‚ Her Talk” by Joyce Maynard

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    The Children of Men

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    The Children of Men Phyllis Dorothy James is the author of the dystopian novel called The Children of Men. It is a book that centers on mass infertility. This book describes England as steadily depopulating and focuses on a group of people called the Five Fishes‚ who question if the country is being run the right way. The novel demonstrates that even during the most difficult times; when people think the world is coming to an end‚ it is possible for people to survive‚ if they fight for their lives

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    OF Mice and Men

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    wanted Lennie to think happy before his life was ended. George knew what he had to do so they would not hurt or torture Lennie. The bond between two people can be very simple‚ and‚ at the same time‚ very complicated. Steinbeck‚ John. Of Mice and Men. New York: Penguin‚ 1993. Print.

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    No Men Are Foreign

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    [pic] ’No men are foreign’ tell us that we should not consider anyone as foreign or ’strange.’ Humanity is the same all over the world and in harming anyone we are harming ourselves. This poem emphasizes the fact that men might belong to different races‚ nations‚ but are basically bound by a common bond i.e. they all feel pain when hurt and shed tears on the loss of someone close and wars should not break this common bondage. In destroying another country we are destroying

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    of mice and men

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    In ’of mice and men’ written by John Steinbeck explains a story of two best friend working on ranches together and traving together. The theme of the essay is if George is justified for killing Lennie. This essay will explain how George is justified for what his action are‚ and his decision of it. It will also explain why George had thought of killing Lennie and a similar part in the book. George had two decision to kill Lennie or let Lennie live and be killed by Curley and the mob or at least

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    LAW OF CONTRACT The Law of Contract is that branch of law which determines the circumstances in which promise made by the parties to a contract shall be legally binding on them. All of us enter into a number of contracts everyday knowingly or unknowingly. Each contract creates some right and duties upon the contracting parties. Indian contract deals with the enforcement of these rights and duties upon the parties. Indian Contract Act‚ 1872 came into effect from 1st September‚ 1872. It extends after

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    Of Mice and Men Socratic Seminar Question: Was George justified in killing Lennie? 1. What does the pro side believe? Why? Yes‚ George was justified in killing Lennie because if George was not the one that killed Lennie then the other men who were hunting Lennie would have killed him in a brutal way for killing Curley’s wife. 2. What does the con side believe? Why? No‚ George was not justified in killing Lennie because even though Lennie killed Curley’s wife‚ Lennie should have been prosecuted

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    Of Mice and Men

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    ---In John Stienbeck’s Of Mice and Men‚ almost every character has a dream‚ hope‚ or plan. These plans‚ hopes‚ and dreams gives each character their own personality and character traits. George and Lennie’s dream of one day owning their own farm makes their lives worth living and kept them going. Curley’s Wife is a prime example of the disappointment that comes with the let down of a failed dream. And finally‚ Candy and Cooks‚ who’s underlying problems with discrimination‚ both against age and

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    Of Mice and Men

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    The novel‚ Of Mice and Men‚ includes many interesting characters with witty personalities that give the story life and make it interesting. Some of these characters include‚ George‚ a hard working and devoted worker and friend who travels with Lennie looking for work. Candy‚ is an old handyman working at the ranch with Lennie and George‚ he fears that his age is making him useless and he worries about his future at the ranch. Curley‚ the boss’ son‚ is mean spirited and confrontational; he seeks

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