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    “[George] pulled the trigger. The crash of the shot rolled up the hills and rolled down again” (Steinbeck 106). George shoots his friend Lennie to save him from a life of suffering. George and Lennie are two merchant workers who travel together from Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck. Lennie has a mental disability which leaves him with memory loss and a lack of control over his actions. At the end of the book, Lennie kills Curley’s wife accidentally after she found him alone and let him touch…

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    Frozen Movie Essay

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    Frozen! One of the best animated movies of 2013. It included everything anyone would want to see in a movie and so much more. From the opening of the movie a very calm mood was set that really set the plot for the entire movie. After the opening scene it shows Anna climbing on her sister asking her to go play. After giving in to a non-deniable beg, Elsa and Anna take off the picture room to have a snow fest which soon turn bad after Elsa strikes Anna in the head with her powers leaving Anna…

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    other slaves who needed his help. Plus, in the movie Mulan, the main character enlists in the army to help her sick father because her father would easily die in combat. Mulan jeopardized her own life to save her father. Lastly, in the film "The Man with the Red Bandanna" Welles R. Crowther saves many people on 9/11 in the south tower. One survived who he rescued is Ling Young she quoted that after he saved her Welles said " I'm going back up" He saved even more people after that. Although,…

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    Multitasking Is Bad

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    whatever reason one may do multitasking, it is something we do and that is important to our lives. Some people may not realize how harming and negative this practice is. Multitasking can cause social problems, it can affect the memory, and it does not save time. One may assume that multitasking is saving time because they are doing multiple things at once, but it’s actually the opposite. “First, the assignment takes…

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    Special snowflake Bruh was a demigod child of a goddess named Hecate and a mortal dude named Charlie. Since Bruh was the child of the magic goddess he could like do the magic thing well and thought was a special snowflake, and Bruh was very prideful and often a jerk because no one liked Bruh. Bruh would often barge in to places like, “LOL give all your money or ill beat you with magic until you’re all bloody and dead” so he always got what he wanted to. Bruh also made all the poor towns…

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    If I were to be any person for a day, I would be Malala Yousafzai. If I were to switch places with Malala Yousafzai, I think I would be with a mind that is bigger than I can imagine. I also think I would be in a bigger body with experiences and memories only a soul could hold on to, not only emotionally, but physically and emotionally and I think I would be faced with many responsibilities If we switched places. I would want to be Malala Yousafzai for a day because she has accomplished many…

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    The Benefits Of Zoos

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    Furthermore, scientist and ecologists can research the animals held in zoos. By researching and watching the animals in the zoos they can figure out what the animal needs to live a healthy life (theguardian.com). They can also learn how to preserve or save the ecosystem as a whole (theguardian.com). With the information that the scientists collect wile observing the animals they can learn an animal’s natural diet and what type of weather they thrive in. By observing the animals the ecologists…

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    that is made for people only. People have to notice that we should not exhibit animals at zoos just for our entertainment. Animals in zoos should have the freedom they deserve and live in the wildlife where they belong. Zoos may be very necessary for endangered species. But, there are different ways how to save and continue existence of endangered species. Every zoo has had choice how they do it. Some zoos are breeding endangered species trying to continue the species, but that is not right,…

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    Pros And Cons Of Zoos

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    are confined in captivity for long period of time, end up with extreme psychological effects caused by stress. The third and final major problem with zoos are the attempts and fails of the reintroduction programs. These programs are created to try to save a certain species from going exist, but although these programs are dangerously expensive. Additionally, it is estimated that out of 146 reintroduction attempts to put a species back in the wild, only 16 attempt were quoted “successful.” These…

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    Why Are Zoos Inhumane

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    inhumane because wild animals are not designed to be in captivity. While supporters say the animals are highly benefitted in zoos because they are protected for predators, starvation, or other dangerous threats. Viewpoint #1 The general director of the Wildlife Conservation Society which operates the Bronx Zoo in New York City, Richard L. Lattis, states “Zoos help create support for keeping endangered animals alive in the wild.” Many captive animals would not have the capability to survive…

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