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    goes to show that even the mundane things in life can even suddenly appear frightening (75). Well, that sounds simple enough. To live in the Wild is to know you belong somewhere on the food chain. I remember when my brothers and I found a baby rabbit in our backyard we asked my mom if we could keep it. She said “no”, so we placed it back where we had seen it. It was night time, and as soon as we had left the poor thing by itself, an owl swooped down and took it away…

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    Waimanalo, Hawaii One of the main reasons people like to travel is to get away from the day to day schedule of working and going to school. However, there are a handful of people who travel for the adventure that certain destinations could bring them. One of the most important things is to get out and do things, live life to the fullest and never settle for the norm of day to day life. Waimanalo is a little town just 30 minutes outside of Honolulu, Hawaii on the island of Oahu. Despite Hawaii…

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    The Inca empire. The Aztec Empire. Empire. A very large group of people ruled over by one person. The Aztec and Inca empire were both different empires but they did have things common. Today I will be sharing and comparing the similarities and differences between the Aztec empire and the Inca empire. Although the tribes came from different locations and don’t have much in common, they do have different things that make them alike such as the fact that they both have important events that occur…

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    Advantage Of Feudalism

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    1.Feudalism A)Define feudalism. What are its benefits? Back in the Middle Ages, Medieval Britain was organized around a system of Feudalism. The country was not governed by the king, but instead by individual lords, also known as barons. These lords or so called barons administered their own estates, dispensed their own justice, minted their own money, levied taxes and tolls, and demanded military service from vassals. Feudalism in short was a relationship of obligation and mutual service…

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    Depression were not the same thing. The stock market crash did happen directly before the Great Depression but it did not cause it, in fact, economists are still trying to discover what did cause the Great Depression so it never happens again. Many rich people lost their money in the crash, which was…

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    The story shows how dreams can cause both positive and negative results. It is because of the American Dream that they work hard, but if Lennie were not obsessed with rabbits, he would not have killed Curley’s wife. Lennie and George hoped for rich and fertile land which was completely opposite of what was actually around, dust and dirt. Most of the characters in the story showed some sort of aspiration or dream that completely contrasted from the setting…

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    While many people may argue that this novel is one that speaks of the powers of people, it is also true that “Of Mice and Men,” a story written by John Steinbeck, is a story that tells the tale of dreams. There are many dreams portrayed in the story, including the American dream and the one of George and Lenny someday owning their own farm. Crooks dreams of being equal to everyone else, Curley’s wife dreams of not being lonely. Everyone in this book seems to dream of something, and a majority of…

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    Loneliness

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    walked dangerously towards Crooks. 'Who hurt George?' he demanded." (Pg 71). This shows us that that Lennie is capable of doing anything to protect George. Lennie cannot live without George because Without George he cannot turn his dream of tending rabbits into a reality. George also cares dearly about Lennie. Furthermore, George ensures that unlike Candy and his dog, George kills Lennie peacefully and this could also represent George's loyalty towards Lennie to his last…

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    As I lifted my leg over the old wooden gate, I heard something move… assuming it was just a rabbit or animal of some kind, I hopped over the fence paying no mind to it. I bent down to pluck my arrow from the hillside, it was a bit stubborn, but I got it out. When I stood back up, and turned around, I seen it again, that person, they looked familiar…

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    At some point in life, everybody has had dreams, hopes for the future, whether it be as a child, teenager, or adult. In the novel Of Mice and Men written by John Steinbeck and the short story “The Gift of the Magi” written by O’ Henry, hope is used as a theme and plot device driving the story forward. However different, in these stories the theme of hope/achieving goals can and is seen, George and Lennie's hope to have a better life vs. Della and Jim’s hope for a nice Christmas, how they go…

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