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    Name: Nova Ersaria S.DK NIM: 201110100311007 A RedRed Rose O my Luve’s like a redred rose‚ A That’s newly sprung in June: B O my Luve’s like the melodie‚ C That’s sweetly play’d in tune. B As fair art thou‚ my bonnie lass‚ D So deep in luve am I; C And I will luve thee still‚ my dear‚ E Till a’ the seas gang dry. C Till a’ the seas gang dry‚ my dear‚ E And the rocks melt wi’ the sun; F And I will luve thee still‚ my dear‚ E While the sands o’ life shall

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    Dietrich Mateschitz created Red Bull in the mid 1980 ’s. He produced the recipe of Red Bull Energy Drink and established the distinctive marketing idea of Red Bull. Red Bull Energy Drink was sold for the first time on 1st April 1987‚ in its home market Austria. This was not only the introduction of an entirely fresh and different product‚ in fact it was the birth of a completely new product type. Today Red Bull exists in more than 166 countries and about 40 billion cans of Red Bull have been consumed

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    The Red Convertible In the criticism by Pratima Dutta “Erdrich’s the Red Convertible” she presented valid arguments that Louise Erdrich‚ the author of the story “The Red Convertible”‚ is a nationalist of the Native American culture despite her frequent use of symbols of the western civilization in the text of the story. Pratima claimed that the tragedy of Henry was in his inability to resist the influence of the western civilization‚ though she failed to address contradictory evidence in the story

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    consider hunting. Some people protest that hunting is cruel and a waste of time. These statements are however not true. Most hunter tend to hunt during their excess time. People can learn a lot of things from hunting such as survival skills‚ physical awareness‚ and awareness of your surroundings. This is a great hobby to start for these reasons along with many more. To start off‚ hunting can provide someone with a certain amount of food depending on the animal. People who protest against hunting would

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    Signe Olson Good Will Hunting - 9/21/2016 In the film‚ Good Will Hunting‚ Will is portrayed as a troubled kid with a tricky backstory but an amazing talent. He comes across as intelligent but problematic‚ and seems to have a lot of baggage that no one has cared enough to sort out. He doesn’t attend school because he sees it as a waste of money‚ yet he works at a school as a janitor and that’s where he gets his big break. His friends are people who seem to have the same lifestyle as him (they

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    social responsibility and how they relate to a charitable campaign such as (Product) RED. (Product) RED shows their corporate social responsibility by engaging different companies that have products that "we" as the consumers use every day. Also‚ by engaging a great cause as the Global Fund to fight HIV/AIDS in Africa shows they are making an effort to society to fight this devastating disease. (Product) RED showed their ethical and moral responsibility to the companies by keep purpose of the

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    As you’ve probably observed in the news‚ trophy hunting is a worldwide phenomenon. There have been various incidents that have been given enormous attention by people because of the drastic measures to kill animals. For instance‚ Cecil‚ a lion‚ was killed because of the orders of a dentist who payed $50‚000 for its murder‚ which was senseless. Even though hunting animals is unacceptable‚ trophy hunting incorporates displaying the animals to demonstrate the success of a hunt‚ which portrays killing

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    Imagine your favorite animal going extinct. What if it was all because of one thing‚ trophy hunting. Would you still be a fan of trophy hunting? The revenue isn’t used properly‚ rules and laws aren’t followed‚ and endangered animals aren’t protected. There are also so many more reasons‚ the list could go on. Trophy hunting should be banned EVERYWHERE! To begin with‚ trophy hunting should not be allowed because revenue isn’t always used properly. According to “Africa’s Uneasy Neighbors‚” “only 3%

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    places for hunting. Trophy hunting is the selective hunting of wild animals‚ such as lions‚ hippos‚ bears and elephants‚ where part of the animal is kept to represent the success of the hunt. Around 18 thousand tourists come to Africa each year to kill animals for sport‚ but unlike poaching where people kill animals illegally to sell their parts‚ trophy hunting is perfectly legal in most African countries. Although it was a critical part of human’s survival thousands of years ago‚ hunting is now nothing

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    people it may just be a brand of good tasting pizza‚ The Red Barron was actually a German fighter ace of World War I. His full name was Rittmeister Manfred Albrecht Freiherr von Richthofen‚ who will be referred to as von Richthofen for simplicity ’s sake. By the Germans‚ he was called "der rote Kampfflieger" (The Red Battle-Flyer)‚ the French called him "le Diable Rouge" (Red Devil)‚ and in the English-speaking world he is known as "The Red Barron." In a time of ancient aircraft technology when

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