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    but george leaves them to find Lennie himself. After George finds Lennie‚ he makes him feel happy and excited for what they will have in the future. George should not have killed Lennie because Lennie was slow and did not know how strong he really was‚ and George was Lennie’s best friend‚ but Lennie still had killed a innocent woman. One reason george should not have killed Lennie is because Lennie did not realize how strong he really was. As steinbeck writes‚ “He shook her then‚ and he was angry

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    September 23‚ 2013 Television and Masculinity: Where have all the “men” gone Remember those times when intimidating‚ protective men took over the televisions? Remember those old TV Westerns where the men were nothing but equipped with swords‚ guns and horses? A majority of the population surely does. Television has been around for over a century‚ and it certainly is no mystery that it has changed drastically over time. The traditional American family has been portrayed in television for

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    Should Circuses be Allowed to have Animals? Animals have been part of the circus since Roman times‚ but should they really be there? Should innocent animals be mistreated so they can ‘perform’ and entertain the public? I believe it’s cruel and animals should be banned from circuses. If you knew how the animals were really treated ‘behind the scenes’ you probably wouldn’t want to go to a circus again. Whilst the animals are being trained‚ their trainers use bull hooks and electric rods to make

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    Kimberly Hooper Intro to Criminology Prof Yamamoto Film Response paper 2- Slavery in Another Name 3/19/2013 Slavery in Another Name is a film that demonstrates to us that during the treatment of freed black citizens who were born in to slavery. During the 1860’s most of southern part of the United States of America was based on forced labor of black people even after they were freed of being slaves. They were convicted of crime for the smallest crime. Crime in the south started to develop and recognized

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    Should the Olympics have a permanent home? Today the modern Olympics consist of summer and winter games although the ancient Olympic games were only a series of competitions restricted to a few games and a few people. The Olympics symbolize with five intertwined circles representing all five continents of the earth‚ giving the meaning that the games are opened to the whole world. Olympics is a major international event which gives the thousands of athletes the opportunity to participate in variety

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    company should respect the other country cultural and environment. An example of cultural is in Jerusalem the male is not allowed to shave their facial hair because of their religion. An example of environment is the Rain Forest in South America if the company cut down the rain forest there will be no place for the Amazon Indian to live and we lose all those rare plants and animals. What are some practical considerations of taking legal action against a foreign business partner based in another country

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    Everyone should have access to a skate park because of the following reasons: 1. The skatepark will provide a safe place to recreate. A majority of the deadly accidents that happen to people while they’re skateboarding involve a motor vehicle. In towns and cities across the nation the most interesting terrain for skateboarding is found in the streets and sidewalks. The skatepark will be the safe place to skate but for it to be effective it must be more interesting than what’s out “in the wild

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    its popularity is not always a good thing. Besides its usefulness‚ some people use for their advantage that to be against with the political problem. Facing with this situation‚ do you think governments should or should not censor the internet? I believe that government should censor Internet by banning some negative websites from ambiguous or bad sources. What kind of negative websites and why do they have to do that? Actually‚ in my country‚ Vietnam‚ there have some websites about critical political

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    Paragraph I. Columbus should not have a Holiday. Columbus was an explorer and a robber. Columbus was very greedy and he was trying to get the gold. People think Columbus was lying. Columbus said the earth was round and they never believe him. Paragraph II. There was Columbus‚ Cortez and Pizarro. They where from Europe they were looking for the gold and they were getting slaves from Asia and Spain. They found a little bit of gold and they were moving from country to country. They were going to

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    One of many reasons why IP laws should be protected is to allow the creators of an IP to benefit from their work. Every owner of invention or any kind of IP should be entitled to the later profit and to market and promote their own product‚ weather it is a painting‚ or exhibit or a business system. Protecting IP is also seen as a method of promoting creativity. When no one is allowed to copy another person’s work without permission then creativity is encouraged for everybody. IP threats Any public

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