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    The Pirate Bay

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    1. Why did TPB believe it was not violating copyright laws? What did the Swedish Court rule? The Pirate Bay believed it was not violating copyright laws because they said that they were merely a search engine similar to Google or Bing and were just providing the access or link to existing P2P networks that TPB does not itself control or run. They believed that since they weren’t actually providing the information or the files that consumers were looking for they were not violating

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    The Pearl

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    9/1/13 Introduction Would you let a pearl of assumed value consume your life? Well‚ in John Steinbeck’s‚ “The Pearl” that’s exactly what main character Kino does. Although‚ after figuring out that the “Great Pearl” bought nothing but darkness and evil upon his family. He realizes the importance of not letting greed and/or wealth control him. Come along with me on this adventure! Paragraph I Kino had a very straight-forward life. He lived with his

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    the pearl

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    English 9 25 Nov 2013 The Pearl Project Symbol Explanation Quote/page 1. The pearl 2. Kino 3. Kino’s canoe 4. Ants 5. Scorpion SETTING:

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    Pirates of Silverland: Background Oilene Refineries Sdn Bhd (Oilene) is company that refines Crude Palm Oil (CPO) into finished products. Oilene sourced its feedstock from mills‚ whereby its CPO stock is transported to the refining facility by Palm Haul Sdn Bhd (PHSB)‚ a transport company based in Perak. Since 2006‚ the transport service rendered by PHSB has been facing challenges whereby its portion of its CPO cargo is sold to illegal market by its truck drivers. To compensate the missing load

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    An engaging novel has provoking ideas ‘The Pearl’ is a novella written by American author John Steinbeck in 1947. It is the story of a Mexican pearl diver‚ Kino‚ and explores man’s nature as well as greed and evil. In the story‚ Kino‚ a poor fisherman‚ lives in a small town called La Paz with his wife Juana‚ and his baby son Coyotito. The interaction between characters and setting is explored thoroughly by John Steinbeck in his book ‘The Pearl. Multiple themes are included and can be seen through

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    resource curse

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    The RResource curse really exists The traditional economic view believes that abundant resources powerfully aid and promote the development of a country’s economy. At present‚ however many countries‚ which have a large endowment in resources‚ are facing an unexpected situation‚ which has been called the “resource curse”. Campbell (2013) says that the “resource curse” is the term used to describe the fact that countries with abundant resources often tend to have slower economic development than other

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    Many pirate books popularize the belief that pirates wear eyepatches and make people walk the plank. While some of these beliefs are true‚ many are not what real pirates do. Pirate novels romanticized the idea of pirates by making them seem that pirate booty is always gold and jewels‚ making people walk the plank and that there were no women pirates. Firstly‚ pirate booty is not always gold and jewels. Sometimes‚ pirates don’t even bury their loot. While their earnings can be riches and gold‚ most

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    Running head: ASSIGNMENT 1: ESSAY "MUMMY ’S CURSE" Assignment 1: Essay "Mummy ’s Curse" Strayer University World Cultures 1 HUM 111 Assignment 1: Essay "Mummy ’s Curse" As a young girl living in Pennsylvania‚ I can remember first hearing about the famous Pharaoh King Tutankhamen. This was during the time when an exhibit‚ known as the Treasures of Tutankhamen‚ traveled the United States. Along with all the stories about the beautiful treasures from the tomb

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    The Pearl

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    1) What does the doctor say when he hears about Kino’s pearl? (from Chapter 3) He stole it! I will visit him later today. He tried to rob me. He is a patient of mine. 2) What time of day do the trackers reach the pool near the family? (from Chapter 6) Midnight Dusk Late Evening Early morning 3) What is Kino’s first promise spoken out loud when asked about the pearl? (from Chapter 3) That he and Juana will be married That he will buy a car That he will move That he will buy Juana

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    a close‚ pure kinship with the natural world‚ the source of his livelihood. At the beginning of the novella‚ Kino is essentially content with his life. However‚ two seemingly chance occurrences—Coyotito’s scorpion sting and Kino’s discovery of the pearl—open Kino’s eyes to a larger world. As Kino begins to covet material wealth and education for his son‚ his simple existence becomes increasingly complicated by greed‚ conflict‚ and violence. The basic trajectory of Kino’s character is a gradual decline

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