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    towards female bodies. During a trip Oscar’s favorite bar JJ’s he refers to two women as his ‘sister;’ however the encounter becomes sexual. “Bertha removes his hand from around her waist. She throws her deliciously zoftig breasts into me. ‘My Brown Buffalo can take even Bertha babes whenever he’s ready too.’ Because she comes to my defense and because I love her gorgeous cans against my chest I stick my tongue in her ear as a reward.” Oscar’s commodification of women and utilization of vulgar,…

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    Watershed pollution possess an environmental problem for many areas across the world. One example is the Buffalo National River Watershed. Recently, an industrial hog farming complex has moved near the Buffalo National River and in the watershed for this river system. Industrial hog farms create tremendous amounts of hog waste that pose a threat to the creeks and rivers that make up the surrounding watershed. Can the government and local conservation groups protect this beautiful ecosystem, and…

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    The Buffalo Creek Disaster is a book by Gerald M Stern, about how the survivors of one of the worst disasters in coal-mining history brought suit against the coal-mining company. The book … by Gerald M. Stern is about a disaster that happened in 1976 …The book was review by prominent persons search as the former President of the United States who termed it as “A shocking, timely book”. Also, The New York Times Book Review talked of the book as “a fascinating tale of how investigative lawyers…

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    Each year, during summer time, the Say Yes program at Buffalo State College offers a summer program commonly known as “the Summer Say Yes Program” to many local students here at Buffalo. The program gives the opportunity to students to discover the environment of Buffalo State College as part-time job. The Say Yes program commitment to education was originally founded by the Hartford money manager George Weiss in 1987. Mr. Weiss inspiration and courage to build a Say Yes program came to him when…

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    The legal professions have never interested more than they have now. From being something off my radar, it has turned into a possible career choice. Being in graduate business school, this internship may seem as an irrelevant undergraduate level experience, but the impact it will have in my career path may be crucial. This will be my first hands-on experience in the area of law. Being used to the business mindset or school of thought, this will definitely be an interesting experience. The reason…

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    this includes students being highly stressed and unable to to the task without anxiety or lack of sleep. Problem: The purpose of this experiment is to find out if adding pressure to an individual decreases their time to write ’The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog’. I wonder if having verbal pressure will make a person write faster than having no kind of pressure at all. Plan: For this experiment we needed a stopwatch, paper and a pen. This activity was conducted outside individually.…

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    During these three stories “The buffalo and the corn, The first false face, and The coyote” the tribes and the animals the all have life problems. The first story “the first false face face” the medicine man is picking up a boulder with his is magic but the stranger is still bragging. During the buffalo and the corn the two men go see the old lady in the cave and get corn and meat to give/plant for their tribe.and the coyote he is constantly getting fooled by the fox because he does not follow…

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    English 100 Final In the book “The Things They Carried” written by Tim O’Brien, he writes about various mini story about his experience in the Vietnam war. His tales jump ranges from different important moments from the war to how it has affected him during the present time. Each mini story, has a metaphor or deeper meaning behind it and he writes it so the reader can see that. O’Brien wants the reader to think deep and expand their own knowledge. The story themselves, sometimes are nonfiction…

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    inflated ego regarding themselves. Twain is a master of exploiting the effects of an enlarged ego in the presence of much more humble. In Twain's "The Dandy Frightening the Squatter", "The Notorious Jumping Frog of Calaveras County" and "When the Buffalo Climbed a Tree" the elitists inflated egos become deflated in a most exclamatory way, and the lowly commoner actually prevails with a more "elite" character. In the anecdote "Dandy Frightening the…

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    sank down into the sewage with him… Feels like I’m still in deep shit” (p. 150). When he left for Vietnam he was a small town kid and did not know what he was about to go through. Bowker ended up killing himself by suicide; he hanged himself with a jump rope in his local…

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