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    This is an image of a famous model, Ashley James, holding a skinned animal out with one arm. The image was created by People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), which is the largest animal rights organization in the world, boasting over 5 million members and followers. The ad is meant to bring to light how the company, Harvey Nichols, abandoned their decade-long fur-free policy, to increase their revenue and consumers. Harvey Nichols hides behind a marketing ploy called Origin Assured, in which animals are guaranteed humane treatment before they are killed. Countries such as Finland, Sweden, the US and the other known "Origin Assured" countries are being exposed by PETA to illuminate to people that they truly don’t follow the guidelines of “Origin Assured” and continue to treat the animals neglectfully. Whether or not the standards of Origin Assured are taken into consideration is unknown by most. This image uses varying degrees of blue hues as the main color choices for the advertisement. The woman’s dress is blue and so is the background of the image. Blue is typically used to display inner peace or truth. PETA wants you to trust that they are telling you the truth. As well, it is a color that represents sincerity. Blue represents peace and harmony. The poster is trying to persuade you to participate in a more harmonious life by choosing to treat animals the way you want to be treated, and stop supporting a company that uses real animal fur (possibly torturing…

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    Review of Sable Schultz’s Public Speaking Presentation On November 3, 2016 I went and listened to public speaker, Sable Schultz. Schultz spoke about on the transgender experience at the Community College of Aurora in the Rotunda. This paper critiques Shultz’s speech in terms of: her engagement with her audience, use of power point, gestures and body movement, style, disfluencies, organization, as well as her introduction, main points, body, stance, manner, conclusion, and her overall…

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    In Sable and Dark Glasses Joan Didion remembers her distaste for being a child and her yearning for a glamorous, grown up life. I never had much interest in being a child. As a way of being it seemed flat, failed to engage. When I was in fact a child, six and seven and eight years old, I was utterly baffled by the enthusiasm with which my cousin Brenda, a year and a half younger, accepted her mother’s definition of her as someone who needed to go to bed at six-thirty and finish every bite of…

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    Owen Sables is a penguin working at a scientific research facility, finishing his deceased father's work to find a cure for cancer. Sables discovers a new rare Earth element, which he names Acraium. In liquid form, some Acraium drops into his mug of cocca. He drinks it, and is knocked unconcious. He wakes up in hospital some time later, and is able to leave straight away as the doctors persist he is perfectly healthy. Once outside, he discovers he can fly, meaning Acraium does not cure cancer,…

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    When The Scarlet Letter was written in 1850 , society progressed away from the harsh theocracy of the Puritans and towards laissez-faire laws that allowed for greater religious freedom in the Boston area. Of course, Boston remains heavily Christian to-day. Through religion comes morality, and its influence is apparent in The Scarlet Letter: heaven or hell, sin and atonement, limited rights of women, and the feckless Puritan theocracy. Hester Prynne, Arthur Dimmesdale, and Roger Chillingworth all…

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    Annie Dillard, in her nonfiction work, An American Childhood (1987), analyzes and focus’ on her mother’s small idiosyncrasies of speech, gesture, and attitude. She supports her claim by first giving examples of her mother’s actions, then she demonstrates her attitude towards, for example, products and how she’d fix them, and finally explains her mother’s emotional voice. Dillard’s purpose is to explain her mother’s involvement in order to prove you should take a stand in life. She establishes a…

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    understatement. Many would say location, location, location. The area of the river that Du Sable chose to build his post had proved to be quite successful. The bustling waterway was on the shore of Lake Michigan at the mouth of the Chicago River: it was simply a good choice (www.Britannica.com). Other than a brief reprieve following his arrest during the Revolutionary War, DuSable continued to run his post on the river throughout his lifetime. Defiance of the Crown was the arresting charge…

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    Mercury History

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    On June 2, 2010, Ford announced the closure of the Mercury line. The brand was officially discontinued in 2011, and all Mercury branding was stripped from production. Award-Winning Vehicles The Mercury Sable repeatedly made Car and Driver magazine’s Ten Best list thanks to its innovative design and influence on the automotive industry. The Sable model enjoyed a popular run from 1985 to 2005, and won the award in 1986, 1990, and 1991. One of the brand’s lesser known models to make the…

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    Isolated Taiga

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    scarcity of readily available food and resources, it is critical that the hunters can identify an opportunity and take it. Before the start of winter for example, they tried to catch as much fish as possible before the river froze. Though raw material isn’t necessarily scarce in the taiga, obtaining supplies is difficult. With a lack of technology, having only the snowmobile, making use of resources in the environment is important. If the hunters want to cross the river, they’ll have to make…

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    Ford parts departments in the U.S., so buy your 2003 Ford E-350 parts today. https://www.bluespringsfordparts.com/auto-parts/2009/mercury/sable OEM Sable parts 2009 Sable parts The 2009 Mercury Sable is the last year of this popular four-door sedan. This was the fifth and last generation. You know your Mercury Sable is a reliable vehicle, and you maintain it by doing regular oil changes and brake checks. When you have a part that needs to be replaced, you order OEM Sable parts since they are…

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