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    History Of A Furrier

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    A Furrier back in the middle ages played a very important role back in the day in making clothes. A Furrier is someone who would kill animals and take the fur off them to skin them. Furriers usually Make or sell fur. They can also clean and repair fur to make them into fur garments. They can make things like fur coats or fur pants etc. Furriers originality came the Middle English Anglo-French around the 1570-1580-time period. Most of the Furriers in the middle ages were very successful in…

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    outcrops. Also, The physical characteristics of the mexican wolf is mostly gray with some brown on its back, around the head and tail. The mexican wolf’s diet is mostly hooved animals. Although, they are also known for eating smaller animals such as rabbits and beavers. My topics for the three paragraphs is that their habitat is around rocky areas/outcrops, the physical appearance of the wolf is gray and brown in some spots, and the diet of the mexican wolf is mostly hooved animals. Wolves can…

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    Woodchure: A Short Story

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    Desperately trying to escape the calling of death around its neck. Fur dyed in its own blood. The woodchopper lightly considered helping the innocent and impotent animal, but regrettably muttered “I am too old to be doing this anyway. Just a rabbit. Just a rabbit…” then continued down the now pitch-black trail, only illuminated by the headlamp he wore. The woodchopper arrived back at the insipid cottage made from aged oak. His mahogany red checker shirt polluted with dirt and embedded with…

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    Curley's Wife Analysis

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    Lennie beaks Curley's wife's neck and she hung still. "George ain't goanna let me tend the rabbits no more", said Lennie ashamed of his deed. In a panic, he fled to the brush. Later, Curley entered the barn to see his wife lying stagnantly and started to yell in despair. Soon after, Slim and George entered to see Curley standing above his lifeless wife."What you done now?", exclaimed Slim. George knew Lennie had killed her, but he wouldn't betray his lifelong friend. While George and Slim…

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    Lennie: The Dream Farm Plan In everyday life, we set goals, and sometimes we achieve those goals with ease. Sometimes we don’t achieve those goals. The reason for not reaching those goals could be another person’s fault. It could be your own fault. Lennie from the novella, “Of Mice and Men,” could have been the reason for George and Curley not seeing their dream farm with Lennie. If George did not kill Lennie, and they got their farm, the three men could not maintain that farm with Lennie…

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    The most meaningful word mentioned in chapter one of the novel Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck was work. In the text, two migrant farmers, George and Lennie, and traveling across the country in order to find job opportunities; opportunities that have the capability to drive the men to keep proceeding on their long adventure. Even in times of loneliness and despair, the men remain optimistic as they confide in each other and share their dreams of the future. For instance, Lennie had repeatedly…

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    Everyone has a dream. Even when we were little kids we had things that we looked forward to, things we wanted to accomplish in life. On the contrary, can our dreams in life harm us in the long-run? Does it make people greedier? Of Mice and Men relates to this aspect in our daily lives. The majority of the characters in Of Mice and Men had big dreams and ambitions. Their dreams did more harm than good. Their desires brought on a chain reaction of various conflicts that were sometimes fatal. Take…

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    The reason that Lennie panic is because Curley’s wife ask him to stroke her hair but then he ends up not letting go and she start to complain, “Lennie was in a panic. His face was contorted. She screamed then, and Lennie’s other hand closed over her mouth and nose. “Please don’t,” he begged. “Oh! Please don’t do that. George’ll be mad.”’ ( “Of Mice and Men” pg. 91). When she start to scream, Lennie panicked. He scare that he would get in trouble, ‘“Now don’t,” he said. “I don’t want you to yell.…

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    Alice first walks into Wonderland there was this magical, mystical soundscape which is non-diegetic. We first hear the magical music when the rabbit appears in the ‘real world’. Tim burton uses motif to support the mystical of wonderland. For example, in the beginning of the scene, we can see grass that has been cut as animals, for example, we saw a giraffe, rabbit and an emu. Costumes is another way to present Alice is now fitting in wonderland, for example, Alice costume change in wonderland…

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    Bad Side Of Animal Testing

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    button issue that has arisen in recent history. It has many uses in this day and age. These uses include testing for household products, cosmetic products, and medical research. Many species of animals are used in these tests ranging from mice and rabbits, to dogs, cats, and chimpanzees.Without a doubt, testing on animals does come with some benefits, such as the advance of medicine and science, and a way to test the safety of the products we use before they are released to the general public.…

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