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    Animal rights are rights which state that animals are free to live from human exploitation and abuse. That means that humans have no right to use animals in any way that could cause them to feel pain or make them die no matter how humane they are treated during what they experiencing, and that they should be free from any unnecessary pain and suffering, and premature death even if it is for the benefit of both humans and animals. Some of these rights include: freedom from hunger and thirst by…

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    CTCS 469: The Genius of Billy Wilder Part 2 of Notebook (due July 1st) Professor: Dr. Drew Casper TA: Isaac Rooks Jinghan Mao Tel: 608-770-1992 5) The Lost Weekend (1945) shows six “noir” style thematic and formal components that are discussed by Professor Casper in his book Postwar Hollywood 1946—1962. First of all, there are two visual narrative flashbacks in the film. According to Casper, the narrative flashback is “an indication not only of the use of the past to explain the present…

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    In the modern United States of America, all people of all races are to be treated equally under the eyes of the law. There are no “separate but equal” schools, water fountains are not race specific, and anyone is allowed to sit wherever they want on the bus, no matter the color of their skin. Although these things seem obvious today this is not how America always was. These dramatic changes to our society came about in the mid-nineteenth century during the civil rights movement. This peaceful…

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    Pet Behavior Problems

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    16 Pet Behavior Problems and their Solution Problem: You visit a friend and his cat, and his cat turns your laps to a couch, or your friend brought her dog to a get-together, and the dog can’t have enough of you. Solution: First, you will expect your friend to take care of the problem, but if he fails to control his pet, you should call their attention to it in a polite manner, says veterinarian Betsy Brevitz who authored the Hound Health Handbook. You may say you don’t like cat hair or you…

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    Love Medicine Themes

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    Are you a fan of drama and heartache? If so, then Love Medicine might be the book you’re looking for! Love Medicine is a fictional American novel by Louise Erdrich that was originally published in 1984 and was later rereleased in an expanded edition in 1993. It received the National Book Critics Circle Award for Best Fiction in 1984 and is “Erdrich’s first and most critically acclaimed novel” (University of Nebraska-Lincoln). Erdrich herself is “the daughter of a Chippewa Indian mother and a…

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    1960s Fashion Design

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    The fashion styles and design associated with the 1960s were a reflection of a growing number of teenagers and the youth of that time becoming wealthier. How true is this? This case study is concerned with looking at whether or not it is fair to agree with statement that the fashion and design associated with the 1960s was a reflection of the youth of the time becoming wealthier. This cases study is concentrating on the teenagers living in the United States during this time. The central concept…

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    Introduction Diabetes Mellitus (DM) is a common disease in canines with many different complications. Some of these complications include cataracts, urinary tract infections, metabolic acidosis, nephropathy, hepatic lipidosis and liver failure (Hiblu et al., 2015). It affects middle aged to geriatric canines in the majority of cases, which are characterized by hyperglycemia, glycosuria and weight loss, which leads to deficiency of insulin. There are two types of DM in canines that are…

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    Tumblr sees glamorous images of fifties teens swinging around the sock hop and sipping milkshakes through a straw in a Grease-esque diner. “I was born in the wrong era,” she says. The jubilant fifties teens join together to do the hand jive in their poodle skirts and leather jackets. “I wish I could have been alive in the fifties,” adolescent girl sighs. Although the imagery is captivating, it masks the female discontent of the Era of Affluence. What the nostalgic teenage girl does not see is…

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    Rock And Roll In The 50's

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    polices by parents and educators. Social cultural wise the teens were to dress in an specific manner where the males must be dressed in tight jeans, button up shirts and letterman cardigans. As for the girls they had to wear ballet flats with long poodle skirts. The youth of the 50s was also given the same social norms that their parents acquired when they were young. Many of the recreational activities included sports such as golf, badminton, baseball and of course dance. The most popular dance…

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    In "The Great Gatsby" by F. Scott Fitzgerald and " Chicago" directed by Rob Marshall money is consequential to both stories. Money shows the power one can have if they have large amounts of it. In "Chicago" Roxie uses money so she can hire the best lawyer who also made her famous. In "The Great Gatsby" money showed where people were ranked from richest to poorest with Tom being in East Egg (been really rich) whereas Gatsby was from West Egg (newly rich). Power is something a lot of people in…

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