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    R.i.p. To that dog who got shot for nothing‚ to that bear that got stabbed and died instantly‚ to those 30 birds that were flying in the air peacefully and got shot. God didn’t make this earth for only humans‚ he allowed animals such as: Bears‚ Deer‚ Ducks‚ Chickens‚ Alligators‚ Dogs‚ Pigs Ect. Is it fair to intentionally kill these animals and get away with it? What would happen if a wild animal attacked a human? The animal would more than likely be locked away‚ even killed. [People should get

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    In the article “Maybe Money Does Buy Happiness After All‚” David Leonhardt discusses whether or not money is a factor that affects ones happiness. Leonhardt is an American journalist and a columnist. Leonhardt graduated from Horace Mann School in 1990. He later on continued his studies at Yale University and graduated with a bachelor in science and a degree in applied mathematics. While his experience in Yale‚ Leonhardt worked as an editor-in-chief in the Yale Daily News. He won many awards including

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    Golden Notebook

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    Notebook‚ and five other novels collectively known as Canopus in Academy. Lessing was awarded the 2007 Nobel Prize in Literature. She was described by the Swedish Academy as "that epicist of the female experience‚ who with skepticism‚ fire and visionary power has subjected a divided civilization to scrutiny". She was also the eleventh woman and the oldest ever person to receive the Nobel Prize in Literature. It is a book that expresses the major themes of the world in its century. What we now call

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    Group Dynamics Assignment 2 April 14th 2011 Roel van Beek 776541 Maarten Cuypers 304976 Lisa Schoone 980947 Danique Seggelinck 597728 From the moment people live in groups‚ leaders exist. Although groups can function without‚ the leader role is usually the first to emerge. Especially large groups are in need for one to make rules clear‚ keep members informed‚ and make group decisions (Forsyth‚ 2006). Leadership is does not necessarily mean power

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    understanding that his uncle’s family was caught by surprise‚ and that their lives changed without moment. Furthermore in his Noble Peace Prize Acceptance speech Elie Wiesel talked about how dramatically his lifer changed. “It all happened so fast. The ghetto. The deportation. The sealed cattle car”. (page 118) Years after his liberation in his acceptance of the Nobel Peace Prize Wiesel states that he now knows that life is too fragile and fleeting to miss use. He talks about how important it is to take advantage

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    Maathai, Wangari

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    sessions of the General Assembly on behalf of women. Maathai has been given numerous awards because of her philanthropic work with the Green Belt Movement and other organizations. The most notable award given to Wangari Maathai was the Nobel Peace Prize in 2004. (Les Prix Nobel‚ 2005) In December 2002‚ Professor Maathai received another honor when she was elected to the Kenyan Parliament with 98%

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    Amanda Stenberg Chemistry 113 Lab Monday 3:15 Professor Sara Bowden 4-14-14 Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin was born on May 12‚ 1910 in Cairo‚ Egypt and died on July 29‚ 1994 in Shipston-on-Stour‚ England. Her parents were the archaeologist‚ John Winter Crowfoot‚ who was also a classical scholar‚ and his wife‚ her mother‚ was Grace Mary Crowfoot Hood. Up until the age of four‚ she and her parents lived in Egypt in the expatriate community. Then‚ they moved back to England. During

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    Doris Lessing’s personal encounters with the Zimbabwe inequities‚ within her speech “On not winning the Nobel Prize” and Margaret Atwood’s “Spotty-handed Villainess”‚ fundamentally highlight the significance of language and learning as a means to encourage and advocate social change within its audience- primarily through the speeches’ clever use of rhetorical devices. Doris Lessing’s Nobel Prize acceptance speech is one of incredible sentimentality as it highlights emphatically the absolute necessity

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    Human Rights Activists Human rights are immanent to all humans no matter what race‚ religion‚ gender‚ or language. Unfortunately‚ there are cases where human rights are involuntarily taken away from individuals. There are countries where women cannot have an education or job simply for being women. There are also countries where children cannot have an education because of poverty. Human rights activists are here to speak for those who are being kept away from their rights. Two very important and

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    Doris Lessing's Biography

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    LESSING’S BIOGRAPHY Doris Lessing‚ a British writer‚ was born in 1919 and awarded the Nobel Prize for literature in 2007. Her father‚ who had lost a leg during his service in World War I‚ moved his family to Persia (now Iran)‚ in order to take up a job as a clerk. Doris was born there. The family then moved to the British colony of Southern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) to farm. Her mother‚ obsessed with raising a proper daughter‚ enforced a rigid system of rules and hygiene at home‚ then she sent

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