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    prey is human beings. There are two types of people the hunters and the prey. There were only two real hunters in this story, and one person who calls himself a hunter. The two hunters are Rainsford and Whitney, they hunt animals like hunters should.…

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    sport in the world" and the hunted does not experience fear as Whitney suggests (Connell). This mindset is swiftly erased after the experience Rainsford has with General Zaroff. Rainsford learned what it feels like to be the one that is hunted, he learned how the animal feels because essentially that is what General Zaroff turns him into. Rainsford now understands that there is also the viewpoint of the hunted to be looked at as Whitney suggests early in the story. Rainsford can now see that…

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    Born on December eighth, seventeen sixty-five on a farm in Westborough, Massachusetts, Whitney left his home as a college graduate from Yale to travel to the South in order for him to tutor on a plantation to pay off school debts. Once Whitney noticed the desperation of the South’s condition, he continued to encourage his employer, Catherine Greene, to fix simple inaccuracies that would be financially beneficial…

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    used to plant and harvest the cotton. Slavery became even more popular in the South when Eli Whitney invented the Cotton Gin. The Cotton Gin was a contraption that cleaned the seed of the cotton faster that any slave. This invention did not make slavery obsolete, in fact, it made slavery increase at a higher rate because the more cotton could be clean, therefore more could be planted (Manjarez) (Eli Whitney Museum and…

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    Rainsford woke up to a sharp pain in his back. He groaned as he rolled over in bed. He immediately regretted this decision. His entire body ached from the tiring swim he took yesterday. Still groggy from waking up, he thought about what had happened in the past three days. He cursed himself for falling off the yacht to save a stupid pipe. He slowly got out of the general’s comfy bed and walked into the general’s bathroom. He took his time clean himself up and delicately treated his wounds. He…

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    to make her voice heard. Because of the men writing extensively about female deception, unfaithfulness, and madness, this shameful image of women is conveyed the most, and both Jane Anger and Isabella Whitney try, with their writings to reverse the tendency. Jane Anger by denouncing it and Whitney by using rethorics and myths to praise as much as can be the faithfulness of the women's love, the unwavering constancy of female lovers against the inconstancy of men and their deceptive untrue…

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    “Whitney!” Naomi called. Whitney turned around, surprised to see Naomi standing there, still with the horse she had ridden for the lesson. “What are you still doing here?” Whitney asked. “This lesson today in going to the last for awhile,” Naomi said with a sad look in her eyes. “Are you going on vacation? Are you taking a break from equestrian…

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    Sure there are many benefits that came from the industrial revolutions . The industrial revolution changed how we lived. The thing about this it said before this over 80 percent of the population had to leave on a farm without electricity in order to survive. Where if you was to tell somebody you live on a farm without any electricity now. People will ask you why? Yes, it changed education, electricity,transportation, medicine,clothing, and mass production was made possible. This also was…

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    and ask if there's any way of her getting a scholarship. The counselor shows her the Whitney Court scholarship. Every year this ???????? Picks one student to give a scholarship to. But there's a ketch, Whitney Court was a student at ????? and was in the class of ??????????. After graduation, she had a horrible accident and died. In order for Becca to get the scholarship, she has write an essay about one of Whitneys classmates memory of…

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    of fractures and occurs when the “…ratio of bone formation to bone break- down…” becomes out of balance, triggering osteoblast activity to slow down (Whitney, Rady Rolfes, Crow, Cameron-smith & Walsh, 2014, p. 199). Affected bones rapidly lose important minerals, such as calcium, rendering them ineffective in replacing these important minerals (Whitney et al., 2014, p. 199). Therefore, the affected bones, in particular, the most common the hip, spine, and wrist, become thin, weak, and brittle…

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