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    accustomed to being in far‚ far riskier environments‚’ he says. ’So I thought going into that canyon was a walk in the park – there were no avalanches‚ it was a beautiful day and I was essentially just walking.’ But suddenly‚ Ralston slipped and fell down the chasm‚ dislodging an 800lb (360kg) chockstone boulder‚ which is much harder than sandstone. It crushed his arm and left Ralston pinned against the canyon wall. He made several futile attempts to chip away at the boulder with his utility knife

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    depression is no help when trying to find or keep friendships alive in the rural‚ country areas of America. George and Lennie depict what true companionship is all about when sticking together through thick and thin. Being the only black man living on the ranch‚ Crooks finds it hard to relate with others‚ finding himself separated from the other men. The relationship between Curley and his wife is merely just an unstable marriage that lacks true meaning and love. Desire in many forms is found throughout

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    on the ranch as a young a naïve person. You could also interpret her being called a girl into not being respected by anyone. This could be seen as quiet odd as although she is the boss’s son’s wife she still hasn’t gained any respect from the men on the ranch. We are made extremely aware that she isn’t respected on the ranch when the men refer to her as “jailbait”‚ “tramp”‚ “tart”‚ “bitch” and at one point is even referred to as a “loo loo”‚ lulu also being the name of the dog on the ranch which could

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    of the tourist spots as unique places in the world. Through out the essay the continuous friction between the modernization of the tourist spot against keeping them "as it is" is very much evident. In this essay‚ the author has talked about Copper Canyon Country in Mexico and the Tarahumara Indians living in this region. The most intriguing line in this essay to me is‚ "…tourism is transforming the world-in some ways for worse‚ in some ways for better". And truly it is. It is through tourism that

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    characteristics is the way she acts towards the men on the ranch. Jail bait is a word Georg uses when he tells Lennie to stay away from Curley’s wife. The slang “jail bait” is used to describe a person who can have you go to jail if you mess with him/her. For example‚ Curley’s wife can say something like Lennie attempted to rape her‚ and many people would believe her. This would make Lennie go to jail or worse. Curley’s wife is often demeaned by the men on the ranch as trouble. Although Curley’s wife dreams of

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    P: Crooks is the one on the ranch who is by himself and is unable to mix in with the others at all because of his colour. E: This is proven through the phrase ‚ Crooks‚ on a black man’s loneliness: "S’pose you didn’t have nobody. S’pose you couldn’t go into the bunk house and play rummy ’cause you was black. How’d you like that? S’pose you had to sit out here an’ read books. A: Through the repetition of the conjunction "s’pose‚" a lexical field of isolation is created which further emphasises the

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    This is because of the vernacular Steinbeck uses. Curley’s wife seems to be a hard character‚ but might not be as strong as she would like to appear. She strives to make an impression in front of all the men‚ because she is the only woman on the ranch‚ one could interpret this like she knows that the men might be attracted to her and thinks she has an advantage. ‘She was heavily made up’ describes that she wears a lot of makeup; this makes the reader get a sense of ill feeling towards her‚ although

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    the early 1900s‚ she is overlooked upon by the men on the ranch so she uses her looks to get their attention. She simply does this because she is lonely and has nothing else to do. Lennie and George were in the bunkhouse when they first meet Curley’s wife. After she’s gone George shares his thoughts about her‚ he says‚ “’ Ranch with a bunch of guys on it ain’t no place for a girl‚ ‘specially like her’” (Steinbeck 51). The men on the ranch

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    Topanga Canyon provides a home for Cándido and his wife‚ América‚ deep in a canyon‚ where they are far from society. This setting proves the generalized society in America because it shows the separation and isolation of the Mexican immigrants from the rest of society. Also‚ Delaney lives in Topanga Canyon‚ but he lives in Arroyo Blanco‚ a community in society. Once again‚ this proves how it is much more

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    Life Goals Setting Personal Goals early on in life will help you later on in life when life gets tougher. Goals are most important when wanting to get through life‚ and to strive in life is a great personal achievement in life‚ but to strive you must set goals. “Nothing in the world can take the place of persistence. Talent will not‚ Genius will not‚ Education will not. Persistence and determination alone are omnipotent. The slogan “Person” has solved and always sole the problems of the human race”

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