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    Rainsford Civilized Essay

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    What does the word civilized means? Civilized means you're well educated and you know a lot about your culture. Evidence from the story shows that Zaroff considers himself civilized, Rainsford considers Zaroff civilized and Rainsford considers himself civilized. They consider that they are all civilized, they’re civilized because they know what others do. “{Rainsford} was finding general a most thought out and affable host, a true cosmopolite.”(45) Rainsford is impressed of how they behave of…

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    Satire In Animal Farm

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    Before Loot, I thought I understood satire, but I’m not sure anymore. Satire incorporates irony and exaggeration to criticize humanity’s vices, especially in a political context. After reading Joe Orton’s Loot, I couldn’t associate it with satire. However, the political element attached to most satires connected with Truscott’s character. Truscott represented corruption; he assaulted Hal then he accepted Hal’s bribe in a heartbeat. Besides these points, Loot didn’t scream satire. I attempted to…

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    Service Dog Benefits

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    This is ways dogs can help people in many ways. Have you ever had a dog that helps you out if you have than you had a service dog (most likely). There are many ways to support what i just said. These are three ways that a dog can help you out. First, there are ways they can help with diabetes. Second, they can be helpful to the veterans and help them live on. Third, they can be to the rescue on a very dangerous battle. That is how dogs can help. This is how dogs can help with diabetes.…

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    I believe that teens should not have a curfew because if they do have a curfew it is taking their freedom away for one. For two it cause a lot of issues with teens rebelling against the law more so than they already do. For third, it would be wasting the time and resources of the police, and the cops probably have more important things to do than arrest or fine a teen for being outside. Freedom is the very foundation of this country and is the God given right to all living things on this planet…

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    Detainment facilities breed crime themselves. In the event that a robber is sent to jail he should battle with the roughness inside it by being harsh himself. This implies a robber who enters a jail might rise a killer. Penitentiaries are frequently used to restore and made more lovely as so to not make the way of life that grow more culprits in them. This frequently makes…

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    The three components making up the mythic west are important in their own right. The West as an abysmal failure, though, I placed higher on the totem pole than the other categories. Abysmal failure is due to the people’s dashed hopes, broken dreams, financial ruin, or even tragic death at the hands of brutal bad guys or unrelenting forces of nature, and the dark side lurking in the shadows. The concept of abysmal failure is seen in the forefront of most sources representing the American West.…

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    scandal was a robbery, but not an ordinary. The robbery took place in Washington D.C. in a building called Watergate. Watergate was the headquarters for the Democratic National Committee. The robbers stole copies of top-secret documents and bugged the phones. The wiretapped phones didn 't work properly, so the robbers went back to wiretap the phones, but a security guard noticed that the building’s lock was tampered with. The guard informed the police, who then arrived in time to catch the…

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    Nobody understands when a tragedy is destined to strike. The unpredictability factor attributes to the fact that it is the manifestation of bad events that cause great sadness and in most cases leads to death. Moreover, according to the human nature, people will do anything to make sure they mitigate any imminent tragedies. However, irrespective of the adopted strategies, when tragedy is destined to strike, denial does not help; in fact, it leads to more trouble. According to Aristotle, tragedy…

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    4,000 years ago Babylonian king hammurabi made the first 282 laws but were they just? In my opinion Hammurabi wasn't just because the punishment to family was too cruel, it can potentially ruin family, it ruins property and personal injury was not fair the the slaves and even free people. First of all, Hammurabi’s code had harsh punishments. For example in law 148 if a wife is sick the husband marries another wife but the husband has to stay with the sick wife. Also if a boy strikes his…

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    case just as any officer should have. When he received the call to the Qwiki Mart, he rushed over and received descriptions of the burglar from both the victim and the clerk. After finding Jesse Caufield, a teen who matched the description of the robber, he also discovered the victim’s wallet and a wet Blazers hat in Jesse’s possession. These two pieces of evidence further suggested Jesse Caufield as the thief. The officer did his job by handcuffing the teen. Officer Nighthorse took action upon…

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