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    to convey the lure and challenges of the American Dream in Of Mice and Men. Throughout the story, Lennie and George have a dream of owning a little plot of land. In this dream, the pair have a place they belong, and Lennie will get to tend to the rabbits. They tell another character, Candy, about their dream and he offers to work the land and contribute the money he has saved to buy the land. Steinbeck includes repetition of ideas to emphasize the character’s motivation and a circular structure…

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    The bunny looked to where the rustling noise was coming from. The bunny sniffed the air. He must have smelt something he didn’t like, because he took off running. “Comeback mister rabbit.” Aisling shouted after the bunny, “I thought you were going to be my new friend?” It was no use though. The bunny was long gone. “I wonder what scared him away?” Thought Aisling. Then the bush rustled again. This time the noise was loud enough…

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    How would you like to learn some awesome facts about the Inuits and the Mi’Kmaq, well, this is the essay for you! In this essay you will learn some differences and similarities between the Inuits and the Mi’Kmaq. I will, explain to you why the differences are the differences and why the similarities are similarities between the Inuits and the Mi’Kmaq. In this paragraph I will, tell you One similarity for them and, I will explain why this is a similarity. The similarity is That both of them live…

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    Caecotrophagy Ethics

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    is the case with lagomorphs such as rabbits and a variety of rodents who practice caecotrophy. Caecotrophy, also known as coprophagy, is the act of eating soft excretions, known as caecotrophs, directly from the anus for additional nutritional absorption and digestion of plant fibers (Halls, 2008). Although strange, and seemingly unhygienic, to humans, rabbit owners must allow the behavior of coprophagy because it promotes proper nutrition for companion rabbits. The phenomenon of coprophagy is…

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    Since when did Tim get all these darn rabbits from?! You gave yourself a doubtful look before yelling out to Netherlands, "TIM!", you carefully maneuvered through the crowded floor, and picking up a few of the bunnies, eventually yourself became the bunny holder, literally. As you continue…

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    An’ have rabbits. Go on, George!’” (Steinbeck 14). In Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck, two travelers during the Great Depression by the name of George and Lennie are trying to accomplish their goal of having some land with a nice, small house. George and Lennie get so close to achieving this goal, but then Lennie gets into big trouble. He strangles their boss’s daughter-in-law to death, causing their dream to be put on hold. Lennie’s dream of having the opportunity to tend to the rabbits that…

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    The Fox and Rabbit Game: Predator – Prey Simulation By: Erick Chung Lab Partners: Bryan Oh, Justin Jang, Wilmer Roca 6/6/17 Introduction Objective: The objective of this lab is to discover and understand how predator-prey interactions affect population size. Hypothesis: If were to model the predator-prey relationship for 35 generations, then we would see that the relationship is inverse. Results Predator-Prey Simulation Data Qualitative Observations: The fox…

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    Raising Obese Pets

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    of stones, sludge also may form, most commonly in the bladder, which is an excess of calcium that has not formed into stones. A sludge deposit results in thicker, discolored urine, the urine may appear white or grey. According to Ms. Brown, some rabbits may get stones, others may have sludge and some may have neither and the reasoning behind sludge not turning into stones is unknown. Even though excess calcium can lead to urolithiasis and sludge there are also several other factors that can…

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    as humans we turn away from things that are hard to handle, sad, and uncomfortable. Later in the speech she begins telling the audience about her son and his pet rabbit. The eight-year-old let his rabbit out to play then suddenly, a dog came by, grabbed the rabbit by its neck and ran off. But luckily, the little boy rescued the rabbit from the…

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    Hazel alerted everyone, warning them that someone was outside, trying to harm them. This had been a deadly mistake- the flicker to the unfortunate destruction of the warren, caused by the rabbits’ unease to be aware of every danger and elil. As every rabbit went out to investigate, only to have Hazel and Bigwig shot by humans. Consequently, Blackberry, Holly, and Bluebell went to attack the humans. While Bigwig and Hazel lay motionless, Fiver ran away. Blueberry, Holly…

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