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    allowed to go on the big rides. I never went on the big rides that my older brother and dad went on because they were way too gigantic for me. I would often have to take the hard ridicule of name calling from my little brothers. Often calling me “Scaredy cat”, “Weine”, and other words to get my to ride those rides. However, there was no way to get me on one of those. I enjoyed my time riding the Dumbo planes or the Teacups because the very simple mild rides satisfied me the most. Hearing the…

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    Intro Recently Canada elected a new Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau. During his campaign he promised the people of Canada that his cabinet would contain at least 50% women. Once elected he followed through on his promise and even more. In addition to 50% women the cabinet contains much more diversity. Included is an Indian and a legally blind Paralympian to name a couple. It has been proven that organizations that embrace diversity are able to cope with change and thrive. Trenton is an…

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    Act 5 – Scene 1 1) They were digging the soil for a burial together. “She” is Ophelia. No, the second clown seemed not agree that the girl should be buried like a Christian burial. This is because the clown had thought that the girl was rich and people tend to pretend that the girl did nothing wrong that she was actually commit suicide by drowning herself into the water, so she deserved to be buried like Christian burial. “a gentlewoman… buried out” (5:1:25) , “sings… gravemaking” (5:1:67) 2) He…

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    New Deal. It is clear that Steinbeck wasn’t happy with how this was going and used his novel Of Mice and Men to attempt to spark change to the economic policy. “‘I’ll work my month an’ I’ll take my fifty bucks an’ I’ll stay all night in some lousy cat house. Or I’ll set in some poolroom till ever’body goes home. An’ then I’ll have fifty bucks more’” (Steinbeck 95). This quote from George shows how ranchers in the Great Depression were essentially set up to fail. They would make next to nothing…

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    Jed opened the front door of the 12Bar and gazed outside. Dark brown river water quietly and urgently filled the streets around the bar, tuning it into its own private island. The view reminded him of the “big flood” from eight years ago. That flood had devastated most of the area, but somehow had left the 12Bar intact. When Jed purchased the bar six months ago, the former owners assured him saying, “…that was a five-hundred year flood, it will never happen again in your lifetime.” Well,…

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    1) How was Walter portrayed differently by the two male actors (Poitier and Combs)? For this particular question I will be comparing the portrayal of Walter in both the 1962 and the 2008 movie. In the most recent version of A Raisin in the Sun, Sean Combs played Walter. However, I do not feel as though was right for the part. Combs seemed to not have enough emotion in his acting and it was though he was acting incredibly casual and calm, which is NOT how Walter Lee is. For example, in the…

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    her clothes and hops into the shower. She takes 10 minutes, clearing her head and then gets dressed in her navy police uniform. She takes out her gun from her safe and puts it in her holster. She tosses her curly black hair into a bun and puts her hat on. She’s out the door in minutes. She arrives on the scene an hour later. “Detective Karnstein, you’re late.” Chief Sheridan yells to her. “Sorry Chief. I had to get to the station and pick up a squad car. Detective Belmonde told me she hitched…

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    Good morning/afternoon everyone, thank you for inviting me to this lovely multicultural festival, it’s a great honour to be speaking to all of you today. As you can see behind me, I’m going to try and clear up some misunderstandings in regards to Japan and how they were depicted during World War 2. You might be asking like “oh, why would she be teaching us about how they were misunderstood in WW2? Why not teach us about how they are now, in modern times?” And very good question! Thanks for…

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    ~Luminos ~ Patrol duty was boring, lonely. My boss always put me on duty alone saying I was too talkative, and too skilled. I looked at the sad desperate non - humans and a tear rolled down my face. I went to a cage and pushed a plate of food. The family in side immediately stopped crying. "I'm so so sorry. I promise to try and get more comfortable staying for you. And the rest." a little girl ran up. Only to be snatched back by the father. "Stay way from us beast!" he shifted into a huge…

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    Why Animals Deserve Rights Animals deserve to have the same rights as humans do. It is not our right to slaughter or maltreatment them in any way. Animals are living things, and their lives are just as precious as a human lives. All animals have emotions and memories, and they are all smart in their own ways. All animals, including humans, are living organisms, and we should value the existence of all life on planet earth. Animals, like us, also have emotions. Animals can feel happy, sad, and…

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