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    smiled but Petronella saw a little‚ white‚ furry thing with long‚ black ears‚ a skinny little rabbit with the biggest sad eyes she’s ever seen. As the rabbit came closer its eyes became bigger and sadder. Petronella understood that the little rabbit was as hungry as the rest of them and decided‚ without hesitation‚ to give her only carrot to the little rabbit. The carrot disappears in one bite and the rabbit smiles at her and said “Thank you so much Petronella‚ this saved my life so now I have to help

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    To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee‚ Rabbit Proof Fence by Phillip Noyce‚ and Martin Luther King Jr’s speech I have a Dream‚ all explore the lesson that Atticus teaches Scout. The lesson of Walking in someone else’s shoes. The metaphor of walking in someone else’s shoes indicates the understanding of a person by seeing things from his or her perspective. These three texts are set in the 20th Century‚ during a time of great racial inequalities and discrimination in society. To Kill a Mockingbird explores

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    Learning Exp.

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    Learning Psychology. Contents of this paper about the learning experience associated with learning theory. There are five experience of my learning experience that includes: 1. How to use calculator in accounting? 2. How to take care your rabbit? 3. Regulation of haircut. 4. Cleaning a classroom. 5. Account management transfer. 1. How to use calculator in accounting? One time when I helped my aunt accounting. Before there I don’t know how to use a calculator in a right

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    meaning of freedom" How have the set texts explored the idea of freedom? You should refer to examples from all three texts in detail‚ as well the techniques used by each composer to communicate their ideas. To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee‚ Rabbit Proof Fence by Doris Pilkington Garimari and I have a Dream (speech) by Martin Luther King Jr. all explore the idea of freedom. Freedom is being able to act at will and having social and political liberty. They are all set in the 1930’s when there

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    Animal Testing is the process of using products on non human animals for experimentation to record the reaction the animal has in order to see the effects of a product. Each year over 100 million innocent animals are killed for animal testing. Usually products used on animals will have negative effects regarding the animals that will result in painful effects for the animals. Animal testing is a great advance in medical technology‚ but hurts the animals that are being tested on. Products that animals

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    then what is? Besides being a loyal friend George also has a rare quality that not a lot of people have‚ patience. When Lennie starts talking about petting mouses or rabbits multiply times a day there’s no denying that it gets annoying. “An’ have rabbits‚ go on George tell about what we’re gonna have it the garden and about the rabbits in the cages… Tell about that George” (Steinbeck 9). Many people wouldn’t be able to deal with special people like Lennie and would have them locked in a psychiatric

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    audacious adventure. Alice has been confronted by an unwanted marriage proposal to a man‚ not knowing of how to reply‚ Alice gets overwhelmed and runs away following a rabbit in a blue waistcoat‚ and accidentally falls into a large rabbit hole‚ where she finds herself into another dimension called Wonderland. She gets greeted by a White Rabbit‚ a Dormouse‚ the Dodo‚ the Tall Flowers and Tweedledum and Tweedledee. They argue over her identity as being “the right Alice”‚ which legend says that she is somewhat

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    Lennie and George of Of Mice and Men have similar yet seemingly different versions of the american dream. Lennie’s dream tends to be very simple and George’s may be a little more complex. Rabbits and George by his side is basically all Lennie wants. However‚ George wants the farm‚ money and Lennie’s company. The catch to having Lennie is that George is always getting annoyed with him so he probably wants a different‚ more independent Lennie. George and Lennie’s dream are connected. There are usually

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    Luck and Aunt Alice

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    brogue- AS LUCK WOULD HAVE IT I have‚ all the way from Ireland my lucky Rabbits foot! Just stick it into your pocket and every time you hit a blank-just a wee tweak and oh boy you’ll be IN LUCK! But DON’T PUSH YOUR LUCK child- one tweak is all you need mind you! MY LUCK WAS IN‚ I HAD HIT A LUCK!!! Marvellous Aunt Alice and her Lucky rabbits foot-LUCKY ME! To my chagrin‚ I failed dismally! Boy was I ever out of luck. Rabbits foot‚ huh? And that’s really what got me thinking about luck. Is there

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    “Vivisection [animal testing] is the blackest of all crimes that man is at present committing against God and his fair creation.” These words‚ spoken by Mahatma Gandhi‚ plainly illustrate the disgust many people feel for animal testing. Other people‚ however‚ knowing that experiments on animals have led to many useful discoveries such as: new vaccines‚ new cancer therapies‚ artificial limbs and organs‚ new surgical techniques‚ and hundreds of other useful products and materials‚ believe that performing

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