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Category: /Literature/Novels
Animal Farm Eric Arthur Blair, better known by his pseudonym George Orwell, is an English author commonly known to write about political issues. Orwell has been highly acclaimed and criticized for his novels, including one of his most famous…
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…started thinking about helpful ways that could. If students were afraid because they might be given a drug test at school, then some students might choose not to take drugs. With over fifty percent of high school students experimenting with drugs, and more…
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Animal Farm By: Melissa E-mail: mhingram@hotmail.com Two Legs: Bad, Four Legs: Just as Bad Many great works have been inspired by events in history. George Orwell’s Animal Farm provides an unusual outlook on the Russian Revolution and its leaders…
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…Last year I went to a children's camp in the Canadian wilderness. I went there because I wanted to see the Canadian animals. I did. There were a lot of animals. It was like a zoo! Like a wild zoo. We had the adults around us all the time, in case…
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…rural, pastoral, and nostalgic backdrop for Old Major's dream. Table of Contents CHARACTERS Old Major - An old boar that dreams of a better life and incites the animals to overthrow man. He is the inspiring force behind the Rebellion…
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…I have always hated standardized tests. Sure, there are many different types of standardized tests. The SAT, the ACT that are given to all students and the numerous AP exams that are prepared with a more "exclusive" audience in mind. But they're all…
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…At What Cost? It has become all too common for governmental institutions across the nation to pass rules saying that certain people are subject to random drug testing. The central question that is raised deals with the righteousness of being…
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…Unfortunately, in this day and age, there are few laws that protect the privacy of U.S. citizens. Millions of Americans are being drug tested yearly in the workplace, even when they aren't suspected of drug use. Innocent people do have something to hide…
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…Applying ANOVA and Nonparametric Tests Simulation required for week's four individual exercises made students take part in four-month analysis of Praxidike Systems. Praxidike is a software firm that develops and provides a vast array of software…
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…Applying ANOVA and Nonparametric Tests Simulation required for this weeks team exercises made students take part in four-month analysis of Praxidike Systems. Praxidike is a software firm that develops and provides a vast array of software solutions…
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