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    something different about them from other people. Tomi and Keet has some things the same and different about them. Tomi does not fight, does good things, and he lives on somebody else's property. Keet always wants to fight, he does not do the right things, and his family owns their own land to live on. But there are some things that are similar about theses two. A trait that Tomi has is that that Keet does not is that he does not fight. This is because his dad would always tell him not to because it would be a dishonor to their family name. Another trait is that he still does the right thing, no matter what the situation is. For example, in the book there was a problem were Keet took the sword from Tomi’s family, but he chooses not to take it because he knew that there would be another way to get it back from them and not be accused of stealing. Finally, him and his family has to live on owned property by the Willson’s because they are giving them a home to stay on since Tomi’s mom clean there home.…

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    massacre was a tragedy that happened in Cedar City, Utah September 7th to 11th 1857. This was the killing of roughly 120 immigrants that were coming from Arkansas to California. they were killed by mormons and the help of Paiute Indians. The immigrants came from Arkansas which is where I live All of this was a very tragic. Because these immigrants just wanted to get a new start on life because they had gotten into a fight with the mormons. so the mormons must have hunted the immigrants down.…

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    Big Government

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    Big Government The government plays a big role in contributing to its society; as well as, the purpose of the Institutions is to help everyday lives of its citizen. However, the government grows and its role tends to change, as a result, the bigger the government, the higher the taxes on every day people, which it will affect their rights and their liberties. The purpose of this essay is to elaborate on Thomas Jefferson views on the state of a big government Institution, and Oppenheimer’s…

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    authority figure. Rebellions happened all throughout history and still continue in the present. Revolts in the past, such as Bacon’s Rebellion, have a lasting impact on today’s society. In recent years, there has been many rebellions and protests. The cause of this may be the many different forms of government throughout the world. In the novel 1984 by George Orwell, the theme of rebellion is prevalent. The government system of Big Brother controls every aspect of the people’s lives. As the…

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    Kipling's Rikki-Tavi

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    Have you ever fought a snake? “Rikki-Tikki-Tavi” is a short story by Rudyard Kipling. In this tale, a mongoose named Rikki-Tikki, single handedly, fought his way through the bathrooms of the Big Bungalow in Segowlee cantonment. He fought against two cobra mates, fighting for their own children, dominance, and their lives. The exposition of the of the story introduces the main protagonist and other side characters. It introduces Rikki-Tikki, Teddy, the “big man”, Teddy’s mother, Chuchundra,…

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    Harrison Bergeron Essay

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    controls people's lives. Most lives in dystopian society's are controlled by a director in power, who controls people's minds in order to brainwash them from their own sanity. "1984" is a dystopian novel written by George Orwell. The protagonist in this novel is Winston Smith, a thirty-nine year old man living in a corrupted society controlled by Big Brother, who is a dictator, who manipulates people's minds in order to have full control. "Harrison Bergeron" is a short story written by Kurt…

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    In “The Big Burn” by Timothy Egan, the story revolves around the wildfire of 1910 that completely destroyed the whole town of Wallace and the people who fought for the sake of the blaze. This wildfire was the biggest, not the deadliest, in the history of the United States. Numerous people have sacrificed their lives in the service of the great fire in order to fight and preserve their people and town. However, the contribution of the 25th Infantry, known as the Buffalo soldiers, was the greatest…

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    and lay your head down to go to sleep at night do you feel safe? Prisons have came along way since the late 1700 , with brutal beheadings ,stonings ,and hangings changes was much needed for humans to live in a place of peace and security. Prisons should be secure everywhere in the country no matter the circumstances. There are many issues when it comes to the security of humans whether they are convicts or not. Smuggling is also a big issue in prisons in today's times. Most people think shanks…

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    Trophy hunting should be banned for many of the following reasons. You usually hunt for the oldest male or the one that is the head of the group.That leaves every other animal in the group fighting to restore order in the herd and trying to become the alpha male. Which could quite possibly never happen again. Plus it would also lead to many fights in the herd to go for the leading role. It should also be banned because the money from trophy hunting has no positive effect on conservation…

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    Unorthodox In 1984

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    freedom, writing and action, though often trivial in isolation, are cumulative in their effect and, unless checked, lead to a general disrespect for the rights of the citizen” (King). Orwell correctly states the cause for the disrespect of human rights, as Big Brother is not tested for corruption, with the exception of a few unorthodox characters such as Winston Smith, Julia, and Emmanuel Goldstein. Orwell’s 1984 includes the protagonist, Winston Smith, who lives in Oceania and has a love…

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