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    The Rodeo: A Summary

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    If you want me to give you only a word to summarize the rodeo‚ I will definitely say: wild. A wild bull‚ an arena‚ a group of enthusiastic fans and a crazy rider‚ these things make up the wild sport: rodeo. Many people in china think it’s a kind of crazy thing to ride on a wild bull and fight against it. Some people think it’s cruel to treat animals like that‚ but as a matter of fact‚ I think it’s acceptable. I have watched some video clips about rodeo on my class. It gives me a strong emotion of

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    Summary of Story

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    Chosen character: Henry Covington * A man of God‚ who went through the ups and downs of life‚ who walked through the valley and the shadow of death by choosing to ignore what God wants for him. He spent his early childhood as one who fears God‚ but as he grew old‚ he wandered away and chose a different path. As a teen‚ he had done nasty things and as he grew older‚ he became worse. He started doing bigger criminal works‚ even started using and dealing drugs. He was caught a couple of times

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    Summary of Bonifacio

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    Andrés Bonifacio y de Castro (30 November 1863 – 10 May 1897) was a Fillipino Nationalist and revolutionary. He is often called "the father of the Philippine Revolution". He was a founder and later Supremo (supreme leader) of the Katipunan movement which sought the independence of the Philippines from Spanish colonial rule and started the Philippine Revolution. He is considered a de facto national hero of the Philippines‚ and is also considered by some Filipino historians to be the first President

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    Summary Report

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    Schulzke‚ M. 2010‚ ‘Defending the morality of violent video games’ Ethics and Information Technology Vol. 12 Issue 2‚ pp. 127-138 Schulzke’s essay argues that certain theoretical and empirical criticisms against violent video games are misguided‚ lack evidence and support rendering them ineffective. He claims that video games are defensible from perspective of philosophical theories such as Kantian‚ Aristotelian and utilitarian (p.127). The author argues that in a philosophical perspective we

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    Summary Azadi

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    In order to reinforce the corporate governance system in Unites States‚ Cadbury Committee reviewed the financials. The idea was to inculcate openness in the system. Amongst other things‚ Director’s remuneration was to be decided on by a group of non-executives. It recommended disclosing and bifurcating elements of the salary along with an explanation as to how is it determined. Information about stock options‚ stock appreciation rights‚ and pension contributions should also be given. Moreover‚ they

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    A Summary on Softball

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    Bobbi Hugoe Sue Watts Speech Softball * Been a big part of my life since I was a little girl. I started out playing t-ball. * I have always loved it. * It is something I do for myself. I have played for 13 years. * Softball didn’t get its name until 1926. Before that it was referred to as ladies’ baseball‚ mush ball‚ or kitten ball. It was invented in Chicago. * They used a boxing glove and a broom handle to play. * The ball being soft was grounded with

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    Summary Of Inkheart

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    Inkheart is a heart wrenching‚ adventure‚ and fantasy book about the adventures of Meggie‚ Moe‚ dustfinger‚ and a few others exploring the consequences of Moe’s powers. We start off learning about Meggie. Her characteristics‚ her thoughts‚ her emotions. Meggie is a very head-strong brave character‚ who would take on the world for her father if she could. “Meggie wanted to ask: But why do we have to go now! But she didn’t. Nor did she ask if he had forgotten that he was meeting someone midday. She

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    Pharah Summary

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    INTRODUCTION: Historical Fiction is a genre of writing telling true facts embedded within a fictional story. This genre of writing is used by Jackie French in the novel ‘Pharaoh’ to teach us about the life and daily practices used by the Ancient Egyptians. The novel follows the protagonist of the book‚ Narmer‚ on his journey to recover from a crippling crocodile attack and prove he deserves to be the rightful king of Thinis. Through the events retold in French’s novel we are shown that we can learn

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    Summary of the Lesson

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    Toni Cade Bambara: Lesson for Change Toni Cade Bambara was a renowned author‚ educator and civil rights activist. She created short stories that drew attention and awareness to the social‚ political and economic issues of her time. “Bambara always insisted that social commitment is inseparable from the production of art.” (Andrews‚ Foster and Harris 22) “The Lesson”‚ published in 1972‚ is a short story from the collection‚ “Gorilla‚ My Love”. This story’s purpose was to bring the social inequalities

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    Delibes Summary

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    Chapter three of Delibes’ El Camino starts with Daniel expressing the significance of the valley where he has lived since he was born. He narrates from his perspective how the village seems isolated‚ but also‚ that it is connected from north to the south to both ‘la parda y reseca llanura de Castilla y buscaban la llanura azul del mar’‚ (Delibes 43) by the railroad and the road. He reflects on how him and his friend Roque would just sit and watch the village in the summer‚ and how Roque would reflect

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