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    November 14th will always be remembered as a dark day for us here at Cheese-Its headquarters. Some of us try pretending the incident never happened, but the results of that Monday morning haunt us daily. It was just another day at Cheese-its HQ, or so we thought. Everything was running smoothly. We had orders coming in and shipments going out, like always. Our CEO Fred Schumer seemed to be happy with how things were going that day because he was very calm and relaxed. Everything about that…

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    years ago. During 1999, the Trump family patriarch died. The will, which was written previously with the help of Donald Trump, gave every Trump child a share of the money. However, Fred Trump got a significantly less amount. Also around that time, Fred’s wife, Lisa, gave birth to a child with a mental illness, which requires more than $300,000 over the child’s lifetime for hospital visits, frequent check-ups, and more. Because of this, Fred accused Donald of excluding him from the will and…

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    In this scene, Fred and his friends are in his room getting high and preparing for a party they have planned for that night when Fred’s parents are out of town. A beer delivery truck arrives early and alerts the parents to the fact that something is going on. Fred’s father confronts Fred and his friends about the beer and the party. Ultimately Fred’s parents decide to not leave town because they do not feel comfortable leaving Fred and their house unsupervised. An important aspect of parents…

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    should know who Fred the postman is. Fred had the awesome just plain out awesome capability of doing the extraordinary in the ordinary job of a postman. This book is about Fred’s most admirable qualities, his kindness, overachieving work, and listening skills. Kindness is a quality most people may have, but nothing like Fred’s kindness. I say this because Fred never let a bad day affect the way he treated others he ring into. Like when he first met Mr. Sanborn and andy time he seen him, Along…

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    Seven years in the future, twenty percent of the United States’ population is addicted to drugs. Jerry Fabin is a drug addict who sees bugs are crawling all over his house, skin, and even in his lungs. His visions are constant and as he gets worse, he gets put into a federal drug rehabilitation clinic by his friends. Bob Arctor is a friend of Fabin’s along with Jim Barris and Ernie Luckman. They share a house together and are all addicts. Their drug of choice is a psychedelic named Substance D,…

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    of total outstanding equity that must be less than eighty percent (Giarmarco, 2013). For Fred’s case, the fifty percent test cannot be conducted because the given information in relation to the voting rights of the shareholders before and after the transaction is not provided, which makes it difficult in deciding the distribution is disproportionate or not. Also, the eight prevent may not be applicable to Fred’s case because if he sells all of his shares there is a complete termination of…

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    Should all meat-eaters be fully blameworthy for their indulgence? Many people support or decry people who are meat-eaters without knowing much background on this controversial topic. By reading the excerpt, Puppies, Pigs and People: Eating Meat and Marginal Cases by Alastair Norcross, I have improved my perception of why so many people are against meat eating. Throughout this excerpt, Norcross believes that meat-eaters are fully blameworthy for their indulgence. On the other hand, I personally…

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    puppies merely to enhance a gustatory experience” (Norcross 2). However, to eat chicken, beef, pork, etc. the animals experience more harsh and intense suffering in facilities for us to eat their meat. The difference between us eating these meats and Fred’s actions is that we are paying others to do the job. It is argued that should we not also partially receive consequences too for eating these tortured animals. Humans are unaware of the suffering of the animals we consume meat from. For…

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    difference is about Scrooge and how while at Fred’s house in the book, he was very cheerful and happy at the time the Ghost of Christmas Present came. At Fred’s house in the movie, Scrooge was not as happy and not as sad to leave. The book and the movie are very different in many ways. First and foremost, the Ghost of Christmas Past which is very elegant in the movie, but very child like in the book. The Ghost of Christmas…

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    Alistair Norcross believes that supporting the factory farming of meat as consumers is wrong. He uses the example of Fred, to further clarify his argument. Fred’s neighbors call the police because they hear terrible noises from Fred’s basement. The police come and see several mutilated animals specifically puppies in his basement. Fred is arrested. At his trial, Fred reveals that he hates torturing puppies however he suffered an accident which leaves him unable to taste chocolate anymore, the…

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