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    When Tupai and Fizzer had to fight the ugly brothers, there was a generous amount of danger and action. Twisting of arms, knives and the amount of strength Tupai had displayed in the text, These were the moments that were really captivating. An important and interesting part of the fictional text ‘The Real Thing’ by Brian Falkner was the very beginning due to the introduced…

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    Gun Control and its impact on society. In the United States and abroad there is a controversy surrounding guns and laws to control the spread of all firearms throughout the civilian population of the world. Firearms are one of the tools used to carry out much of the violent crime in America, however according to murder rate here and around the globe guns are just one of the many tools used in violent crime. In the United Kingdom the government has imposed a ban on all…

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    to work in the cocoa fields. In the cocoa fields they have to use sharp tools like machetes and knives. There ages very from five years old to seventeen years old. They have to work for ten hours a day. At that age and…

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    In “Let the world’s sharpness, like a clasping knife,” Elizabeth Barrett Browning uses motifs of knives and nature to explore the fact that the world can be cruel and to indicate that guarding oneself with peace is possible. The image of knives appears throughout the sonnet, used to compare the harshness of the world to “clasping knife” (1). Additionally, she emphasizes the peril of humans by comparing their actions to “the stab of worldlings” (8). Through her use of knife imagery, Barrett…

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    Frederick Todd uses a similar approach in his article on the use of knives and clubs in trench warfare. Todd argues that the need for small, close combat weapons was a direct result of the need for fast-acting, small, raid groups during WWI. The adoption of smaller knives, as opposed to bayonets, indicates changes in fighting. Paradoxically, it suggests that the need for close combat increased despite the effectiveness…

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    (Grandin & Deesing, 2008). The study embarked on establishing the factors that make slaughterhouses to be the riskiest work places in the world and concluded that inadequate safety procedures, long work hours and fatigue, mixed with the use of sharp knives and heavy machinery serve as risky and occasionally deadly recipe. Introduction Slaughterhouses have been a contentious issue in the American society and world at large. Slaughterhouses refer to facilities that are used for…

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    ople should be able to have guns. Because if someone snuck one and came in your house about to rob you then you can't defend yourself. What if someone can't afford food they can't go hunting. This means only “bad” guys would have guns, while good people would by definition be at a disadvantage. I’m not certain outlawing all guns is the solution, because of this. It doesn’t, however, mean we should all be armed, but I don’t know how to square that at the moment. The US Constitution’s Second…

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    Scott Pilgrim

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    dating a 17 year Chinese girl named Knives Chou. To us, this seems like babysitting, to Scott, this is him trying to distract himself from his "precious little life". Scott lives with his gay roommate Wallace Wells. Whose constantly harasses him about his love life, calling his girlfriend his "fake" high school girlfriend.…

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    student Knives Chau. While Scott and Knives are at the library, Scott sees a girl, who we later learn is Ramona Flowers and is unable to stop thinking about her (O’Malley 38). Scott gathers more information about her at a party and finds out that she is a delivery girl for Amazon. He then orders a package and when Ramona delivers it he says, “Do you want to go out sometime? Do you—I think we should date” (O’Malley 74). The two gradually form a relationship while Scott is still dating Knives.…

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    you? I think a gun should be provided in that case. As an adult I think you should protect anything and everything in your power in my opinion. Imagine a life without one. The world would probably have less criminals but they can still use knives,and everything else you can think of. So why don’t we just ban…

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