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    could speak his language. The translator said we are here to discover this canyon Quapa said now this is my canyon it is called Karok‚ Quapa said why are you trying to take where I live. The translator said we started off on the wrong foot I am John wesley the year is 1869 we are here to discover the bottom of the canyon. So the adventurers said you could live here but we are going to change the name to the Grand Canyon. The adventurers had a great idea they were going to kill Quapa when he goes

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    more realistic picture and allow us to understand how people spoke to each other on the ranch. In ‘Of Mice and Men’ Steinbeck uses Curley’s as a vehicle to show the sad life of women on a ranch during the 1930s. Steinbeck uses the indefinite article ‘a girl’ to mirror and describe how insignificant she is on the ranch‚ she is not even known as a woman. Also‚ to show her insignificance on the ranch Curley’s wife is not even given a name throughout this novella. This suggests that Steinbeck

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    Geringer V

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    Name Geringer v. Wildhorn Ranch‚ Inc. 706 F.Supp. 1442 D.Colo. 1988. December 14‚ 1988 Procedural History: The mother and widow of deceased resort guests took an action against the resort‚ its owner‚ and others because these two deceased guests lost their lives in boating accident. Mr. Watters‚ defendant and the owner of the resort‚ brought an action against the verdict for revised decision because the trial court found him guilty. The case came in front of the court on action of defendants

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    less important because back in the 1930s‚ women were discriminated from jobs and had to stay at home and take care of the house on the ranch. On the ranch‚ she is also the only women and she does not have anyone willing to talk to her either. There is not much a woman can do on the ranch which leads to Curley’s wife trying to interact with the other men on the ranch but she is in denial. The men know that if they get involved with the Curley’s wife‚ Curley could possibly fire them and make them lose

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    two guys named George and Lennie they are friends and they work together. They find a job on a ranch and there is a lot of stereotypes on the ranch that the work on. In the book Steinbeck uses Crooks and Curley’s wife to show the evilness and hurtfulness in stereotypes and how they can hurt person who makes the stereotype and also the victim. Crooks‚ an African American blacksmith that works on the ranch‚ is one of the people who is stereotyped and you can see the effect that it has on his life.

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    Percy starts off with the Grand Canyon and what Garcia Lopez De Cardenas who first discovered the canyon (Percy‚ 298) and sees it as a beautiful sight for what it really is as what the government makes it out to be just a natural park that brings in money. He argues of how the tourist wanted to go see the Grand Canyon but bias with all information and with all his expectation of the all the postcards‚ Geography book‚ and tourist folders he sees the delight of the canyon differently. Percy goes on and

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    her hair - When he pets the mouse‚ he’s doing something that makes him feel safe and secure - but also something which would be looked down upon in society Lennie & Strength/Violence - Lennie’s aggression is innocent‚ unlike the others on the ranch he doesn’t always intend for events to result the way they do - He doesn’t want to cause pain‚ e.g when he crushed Curley’s hand he says he "didn’t wanna hurt him" - but George encourages him saying "Get im’ Lennie"‚ because of their relationship

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    The Red Pony

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    “The Red Pony” is the book I read‚ and it is pretty much about a family who lives on a ranch. In the story‚ a young boy is with his father and his ranch hand (assistant) at their family ranch‚ and everyday they have to work on something. When the boy’s father and the ranch hand happened to have a free day with little work to do‚ they decided to surprise the young boy by getting a gift that he had always wanted‚ a horse. The story goes on and on but I wanted to get to my point‚ which is where and

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    EDUCATING SPECIAL NEEDS STUDENTS Educating Special Needs Students Katy J. Kaldenberg Grand Canyon University: SPE-226 Educating the Exceptional Learner Wednesday‚ December 14‚ 2011 Educating Special Needs Students It can be a difficult task to teach the typical child who has the ability to grasp concepts effectively. The task of teaching children with disabilities can be even more challenging. One of the most challenging tasks that a teacher today may have to preform is effectively

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    him since he was a pup’. He is an old ranch worker who now cleans the ranch up‚ he only has one hand because the other was lost in an accident. His disability isolates him from the other characters on the ranch. His best friend is an old sheep dog‚ who like himself is unable to work because he is old and smelly and is thought to be hopeless. The death of Candy’s dog symbolises the harsh reality that once a person is unable to work they have no future on the ranch. Curley is an old man that didn’t have

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