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    As Donnie Vincent once said‚ "The truth is... I’m always saddened when I kill an animal. It’s not remorse I feel. I know why I’m a hunter. It’s out of respect." But not always do the roles stay the same‚ sometimes‚ the tides turn and the hunted become the hunters.This story is so thought provoking‚ because of its classic theme that anyone can become the hunted. When one looks at “Hungry Like The Wolf” by duran duran‚ one can see that this theme is still pertinent to today’s world because even in

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    Jose ‘fin Addison June 9‚ 2011 Eng. 102/00719 Mrs. Strudivant The Most Dangerous Game‚ Animal Cruelty? Do I believe that the author of The Most Dangerous Game intended the story partly as an indictment of the hunting of animals or cruelty of animals? I do have a few conversations or points in the story that would make me believe that the author of The Most Dangerous Game indeed did indict the hunting of animals or cruelty of animals. I would have to say that the author did indict cruelty

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    It is my intention to compare the book‚ Dangerous Liaisons by Choderlos de Laclos‚ to its modern movie version‚ Cruel Intentions starring Sarah Michelle Gellar. I intend to examine how the original French text was modified in reference to plot‚ character‚ morals/values‚ and themes. I also plan to discuss how these transformations change the meaning of the story and reflect different cultural/historical contexts. There are some major differences between these two works‚ if only because of when

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    Does Bubble Gum Elasticity Affect Bubble Size? John Ruan‚ Ethan Mann‚ Karina Orozco‚ Viraja Alluri‚ and Nathan Ashta Mrs. Brazel Gregory Middle School Team 8-4 PURPOSE The purpose of this experiment is to determine if the elasticity of bubble gum affects the diameter of a bubble blown with the gum. HYPOTHESIS If the elasticity of the bubble gum is higher‚ then the diameter of the bubble blown will be significantly larger because the bubble will be able to stretch farther

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    At the start of the story‚ Sanger Rainsford is sailing south to hunt jaguars in the Amazon with a fellow hunter named Whitney. Rainsford is presented as heartless hunter‚ unconcerned about the life or feelings of his prey. In the middle of the night‚ Rainsford accidentally falls over the side of the yacht‚ but saves himself by swimming to the rocky shore of Ship-Trap Island. He discovers a large manor on a cliff. He knocks at the door and is welcomed by General Zaroff‚ a man of noble Cossack heritage

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    Football has been around for centuries and it has become one of America’s favorite sports. Even though it is a sport many enjoy watching it is also a dangerous sport. Many football athletes don’t realize the things that can go on during a football game and even if they did they don’t take enough precautions to keep themselves safe. Football is a dangerous sport that can lead to multiple concussions and brain trauma‚ but there are ways that this sport can be made safer. I believe that football can be

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    The difference between The Most Dangerous job and The jungle are striking and they deserve through scrutiny. Both articles have similarities to one another but also differences. In the article called The Most Dangerous Job it consisted of many issues on how the job is done‚ also on how the employers are being treated‚ while The Jungle is about how the meat is processed. The Most Dangerous job is an article while The Jungle is a novel based on a story. Both stories are about the working conditions

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    American Football: Too dangerous for school? Goals‚ baskets and touchdowns; Three basic sports terms most people have learned through tradition and participation. People have enjoyed watching and playing sports for centuries‚ even millennia‚ but with all the excitement and competition comes a lot of injuries and accidents. The game that has the most serious injuries and is the most dangerous is football. The classic game of American football must be banned from scholastic sports leagues because it

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    “On Guard‚ Rainsford‚” said Zaroff. The men circled each other‚ glaring with a stare that could kill a man. “I see you have come unprepared. You’ll go down without a doubt‚” said Zaroff. ¨I have made it through all your torture until now.” replied Rainsford. He knocked over a shelf to make a barrier between themselves. Rainsford peered over the shelf to see Zaroff pull a pistol from a holster hooked to his pants. “A gun? I have nothing but my hands to take you on‚” said Rainsford. “A good hunter

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    Knowledge is Powerful‚ Yet Dangerous Everyone goes through life with the hopes of acquiring new knowledge and being smarter today than they were yesterday; it is part of human nature to want to become better as a person. This was the case in the novel of Frankenstein by Mary Shelley.  The characters within this novel each have different situations to which their quest for knowledge leads them to different points in their life. With knowledge comes power and with power comes consequences‚ these characters

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