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    The Velveteen Rabbit

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    The Velveteen Rabbit appeals to children growing up in the 1920’s due to the range of toy characters used in the story. Popularized toys in the early era of the 1900’s were used such as a toy rabbit as the main character‚ a toy skin horse‚ and tin toys. The toys not only fit the characteristics of that era by the type of toys and their function but also by how they’re built. In the beginning of the story the rabbit begins to describe himself and all the toys alike‚ the rabbit being stuffed with sawdust

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    Rabbit, Run

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    Rabbit‚ Run Rabbit‚ Run was published in 1960 by American author John Updike. He wrote three more Rabbit novels‚ one at the end of the ’60s‚ ’70s‚ and ’80s. He says these novels became “a running report on the state of my hero and his nation.” He won the Pulitzer Prize for the “final” two books. series continued after Rabbit’s death in Updike’s 2001 novella‚ Rabbit Remembered. In 2006‚ The Rabbit series was voted number four on The New York Times list of “the best work of American fiction of the

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    well-known author. He is known for his series of novels about Rabbit. Updike published one book of this series every decade from 1960 to 1990. My favorites of the series are Rabbit Run and Rabbit redux. A close examination of Rabbit Run and Rabbit Redux will show how Updike uses very similar concepts in each novel. First‚ Updike uses detailed characterization about the main people in the story. He starts off the story by identifying who Rabbit is. He describes him as a twenty six year old‚ former

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    burden of proof

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    2 Burden and standard of proof; presumptions Introduction The allocation of the burden of proof in both civil and criminal trials turns on the decision as to who should bear the risk of losing the case. That allocation is decided by common law and by statute. In criminal trials the ‘presumption of innocence’ means that the burden of proof will be on the prosecution‚ unless this is reversed by some express or implied statutory provision. Here the law of evidence safeguards what in some other

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    Oil Fence

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    Research Topic / Oil Fence Oil Fence Abstract: An oil spill processing device is comprised of the inner layer oil fence and the outer layer oil fence form the double oil fence body wherein the inner layer oil fence is inflatable oil fence the outer layer of oil fence to adsorption type oil fence; Outer layer of oil fence is installed on the working boat dragging the roller and mop squeezing; Working boat dragging is also set on the extraction of the inner layer of oil fence in the blocking of

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    Marriage and Fences

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    In 1986‚ August Wilson published the play Fences which exhibits the life of an African American family during segregation. The protagonist of the play is the father of three children; all from separate women‚ Troy Maxson. Wilson uses the title of the play to create a metaphor in the play‚ which is symbolic. Throughout the play the characters build “fences” to create boundaries‚ provide safety‚ and give a meaning to family. Rose‚ Troy’s wife‚ builds fences to protect her own vulnerability through her

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    Discrimination In Fences

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    Characters in “Fences” must deal with racial discrimination‚ bad relationships among themselves‚ and entrapment‚ or fenced in. Gabriel has the biggest "fence" around him as he acts limitless with no boundaries due to his disability. For example‚ although his brother Troy wants to put him in a home‚ Gabriel looks after him and "chases animals away"‚ showing the fence of "protection" for Troy. He surely is the happiest and appreciates things the most. Troy’s biggest fence has to do with racial discrimination

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    A mathematical proof does relate to our ordinary dictionary meaning of “truth”‚ but it has many more elements to it. The main idea behind the proof is the idea of logic. Math is a science and there is nothing fictional in the logic used to solve problems. Proofs are a way of using that logic to create a path through the maze often presented by mathematical concepts. Because math is so concrete and isn’t influenced by outside factors we can rely on some basic rules and concepts to help navigate the

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    Chickens And Rabbits

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    Chickens and Rabbits The problem states there are some chickens and some rabbits in a barnyard. It also states that there are 50 heads and 120 legs on these chickens and rabbits. The problem asks how many chickens and rabbits are in the barnyard. There are 10 rabbits and 40 chickens in the barnyard. You must first analyze the problem and identify your elements; if each chicken and each rabbit has one head‚ the number of chickens and dogs together is 50. Each chicken has two legs and each rabbit has four

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    Fences Paper

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    Fences August Wilson Fences is the second major play written by August Wilson which was premiered in 1983. The set of the play was in 1950’s in Pittsburg and was a part of series of play wrote by Wilson. The play won the highly respected Pulitzer Prize for drama in the year 1987. There are many issues which were prevalent in the society during the time of the play which are encompassed and incorporated in the play. The reasons of the play winning the Pulitzer Prize for drama are discussed

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