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    In the United States we burn, cripple, and abuse over 100 million animals a year. I bet you didn’t know that. Also up to 90% of animals used in U.S. labs are not counted in the official statistics of animals tested. Europe, Israel and India have already banned animal testing, and the…

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    Blitzkrieg Strategy

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    Civilians provided the much needed labor and materials needed for fighting the war. Because of this, Germans bombed civilians to ruin their enemy’s morale and hopefully cripple their resources. Citizens, “were expected to buy government issued bonds to fund the war” (ibatpv). It was a war crime to deliberately target hospitals, religious buildings, and civilians. But that did not stop anyone from doing it, as it could not…

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    audience, establishing either ethos, pathos, or logos. When functioning under the persona of Black Guinea, an African cripple, the confidence man demonstrates a timid and respectful tone. When introducing himself to his mark he responds, “Der Black Guinea dey calls me, sar"(13). The confidence man speaks as if he is illiterate, giving the appearance of an uneducated and poor cripple. This appealed pathos, as most feel sympathetic towards those less fortunate than themselves. He then further…

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    Questions 1. How does Mairs organize her essay? What connects the different parts to each other? Mairs organizes her essay in a narrative. There is no chronological order, as far as the reader can be aware. She retells different parts of her life, specifically stories of her experience with multiple sclerosis. This has a couple of purposes; it helps us learn of a life of multiple sclerosis through her experiences and how she personally deals with the disease. For example, she retells a small…

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    sky with hell. Arrows of bombs and killer aircraft attacked american ships and killed many soldiers and civilians. Although there were numerous amounts of injuries, Japan described this attack as a failure due to the fact that they were not able to cripple the Pacific Fleet. The ships that held the Pacific Fleet were immediately sent off to the Pacific. The attack on Pearl Harbor is an unforgettable day for both Japan and the United States and their involvement in World War II. A day after the…

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    It is about two years in the war and all of the countries are on high alert due to the power craving countries of Italy, Germany, and Japan. The leaders of these countries, Hitler, Mussolini, and Tojo made an alliance together to work side by side on their quest for expanding. This alliance was called the Axis Alliance. This was dangerous for the rest of the world because all three of these countries had intentions for world domination. The U.S. has had a high tolerance towards the war and has…

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    World War II Dbq

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    planning to remove America from the Pacific equation for long enough to allow it to secure the resources it needed so desperately and planned to crush American morale sufficiently to prompt Roosevelt to sue for peace (Source B). The Japanese wanted to cripple the Pacific Fleet and give them the space to invade South-east Asia. The Japanese military leaders saw it as their only hope capturing Malaya and other countries they termed “Southern Resource…

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    Drugs have a huge impact on international and domestic crime. Regarding the article “Drug trafficking and organized crime: connected but different”, “Drug trafficking has been the origin and is still the main source of income for many of the criminal organizations operating in the region” (Calderon). Selling drugs is way more than just finding a customer and taking payment. It’s controlling territories that have been marked already, and sabotaging others and taking it as your own. This causes…

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    The movie Avatar, all starts when Jake Sully finds out that his brother was killed in a robbery and is determined to take his place in a mission on the distant world of Pandora. Although Jake is a cripple, and can’t walk, he can learn about a greedy corporate figurehead, named Parker Selfridge, who intends to drive out the native humanoid Na’vi to mine for precious material scattered all throughout Pandora’s rich woodlands. Once Jake hears about this he decides to gather all the information that…

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    loan solutions: Slaying the Hydra (and keeping it dead),” Benjamin Faller, a candidate for 2009, case Western Reserve University School of Law, B.A. St. John’s University, 2003, argues that Payday loans should be monitor by the government and can cripple the borrowers financial circumstance for a many years. He develops this claim by first giving reasons why the government should have regulated payday loans and provided background information how payday loans were developed and how people get…

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