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    superheroes in the Minutemen were initially traditional and moral heroes. Although he lacks superpowers, Hollis is a prime example of this ethical traditional hero, presenting a contrast to the corrupt group the Minutemen and Watchmen become. In his article “Alan Moore, Watchmen and some notes on the…

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    of Family Family serves as a support system, always there for each other when needed. Often family serves as the only thing a person may have, or the only support a person can rely on. In the contemporary literature novel Cry, The Beloved Country, Alan Paton uses parallelism to reveal the importance of family, especially in time of need. Strong families work together to overcome diversity. When Kumalo finds out that Absalom will soon face trial, Kumalo takes the effort to find a lawyer, even…

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    Life matters to all who encounter “ Helping an animal won’t change the world, but it will change the world for that animal!”(Kristen Sarmiento). This is saying that helping save that animal’s life is now changing how that animal will see the world and it’s life will forever be changed for the better because of you. Judy the monkey was a monkey who looked like a human, it had a pink face and human-like eyes. Scientist were intrigued by this and bought her from the owner to observe her and see…

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    Animal Behavior and Movement Welcome to the Animal Behavior and Movement portion of the Seaboard Foods Load Out Certification Program Animal handlers play an important role in pork production. Proper handling of our animals is essential to animal health and well-being. As a member of our team, we want you to ensure proper care of our animals while staying safe. Your decisions on the job affect our animals, production, and even your team members. We will discuss proper animal handling…

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    F. Scott Fitzgerald 's The Great Gatsby illustrates how the desire to attend the desperate pursuit of the American dream in making material wealth the primary indicator of success led Jay Gatsby to a tragic ending. First, What the American dream had as effect on Jay Gatsby’s and Charles Foster Kane’s lives. Jay Gatsby began existence with little, as the child of genuinely unsuccessful ranchers. When he was a young fellow he had even less, having willfully antagonized himself from his family,…

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    Boxer In Animal Farm

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    In George Orwell’s novella Animal Farm, Boxer is portrayed as a hardworking horse who wants the best for the farm by always working hard. Throughout the novella, Boxer display characteristics of being a hardworking, loyal, and humble horse. His mottos, “I will work harder” and “Napoleon is always right,” shows his dedication and loyalty to the growth of Animal Farm. However, his strengths of being hardworking and loyal are also his weaknesses. Boxer is easily manipulated by the pigs who profits…

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    A mindset can change from good to evil by the power of greed. Power requires responsibility, and if an individual does not use their power in a positive light then they will destroy the people around them. Animal Farm by George Orwell is an allegory of animals based of the Russian Revolution leaders that rebel after being harshly mistreated by their owner. The leader of the animals, Napoleon, manipulates the farm animals to establish a tyrannical rule over the farm. George Orwell reveals how the…

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    Adversity In Forrest Gump

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    Challenges are presented to everyone within their daily lives, each struggles does not compromise who a person fundamentally is. Rather, the actions taken whilst one undergoes adversity forms a person’s character. Through the use of the characters in, Forrest Gump, Robert Zemeckis shows the audience different forms of adversity, and different reactions to such. For example, Jenny Curran --the love interest of the main character-- has a life riddled with strife, and the ways she responds to…

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    Wind Ensemble. The music selections featured, as the name would suggest, primarily popular pieces, including movie themes and Broadway medleys. I will be evaluating the performance of the Concert Band. Their pieces included “Pippin”, “Jurassic Park”, “Alan Silvestri: A Night at the Movies”, and “Music from Pirates of the Caribbean”. The first piece performed was “Pippin”, an upbeat, jazzy medley arranged by Ralph Ford, of excerpts from the musical by the same name, with music and lyrics by…

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    days employed there, I had moved from fruitless anger and focused it into an organized protest, one that had an impact on both myself and the store, if only for a day. Similar to the actions Smith took in The Loneliness of The Long-Distance Runner, by Alan Sillitoe, my behavior was one that resulted from a conflict between personal principles, and a hatred for arbitrary authority and abuse of position by “the man,” Smith and I hold the same philosophy, in essence, of power.”If only ‘them’ and…

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