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    Restaurants may be classified or distinguished in many different ways. The primary factors are usually the food itself (e.g. vegetarian‚ seafood‚ steak); the cuisine (e.g. Italian‚ Chinese‚ Indian‚ French‚ Thai) and/or the style of offering (e.g. tapas bar‚ a sushi train‚ a tastet restaurant‚ a buffet restaurant or a yum cha restaurant). Beyond this‚ restaurants may differentiate themselves on factors including speed (see fast food)‚ formality‚ location‚ cost‚ service‚ or novelty themes (such as

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    Strongly Disagree                                     It is important for us to know if family background affects happiness because in the reading in Pursuit Of Happiness many people happiness were affected by their family background. 4. Do you feel you have made a difference of any sort in society?   Nothing      Very little          Somewhat    A Lot We chose this question because making a difference in society brings many people happiness. We wanted to see how many people

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    Why Battered Women Do Not Leave‚ Part 1 CJ 320 This article addresses the many factors that play into why women‚ who suffer from battered women syndrome‚ do not leave their husbands or the person who is abusing them. Before we discuss the contents of this article a battered women syndrome is “the set of symptoms‚ injuries‚ and signs of mistreatment seen in a woman who has been repeatedly abused by a husband or other male figure”. This article is divided into two parts where part one focuses

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    What is Shark Finning? Why is it such a vicious practice and why do people do it? Shark Finning is an atrocious practice of cutting off the shark’s fins and tossing the shark‚ still alive‚ back to the water; this practice is illegal but it is practiced anyways and it’s quite serious as some shark are in the edge of extinction. Once the fins have been cut off‚ the shark is thrown back to the water and it slowly dies. The shark may either drown‚ bleed to death or be eaten by other creatures

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    The Tragic Downfall of Willy Loman According to Aristotle‚ a tragic character is not a good man who fails‚ nor an evil man who rises to opulence. A tragic character is in fact somewhere in between the two extremities – someone who is not necessarily unsurpassed in virtue and veracity‚ but also not culpable of debauchery and decadence. A tragic character has simply made "mistake‚" however a fatal one‚ that causes his demise (Esch). Arthur Miller describes a tragic flaw as "a failing that is

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    Biff Loman may not be the “Salesman” in Arthur Miller’s masterpiece‚ The Death of a Salesman‚ but he is the main character of the play. The character known as Biff Loman is at the root of his immediate family’s internal dilemmas and inner conflicts. Biff’s essence is what motivates the men in his family to choose the path that they take in life. For this reason‚ even when Biff is not present in a particular scene‚ he is still omnipresent because of his invisible pull on the actions and feelings of

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    to the time machine. When he was going back to it‚ he deviated from the metal path and step on a butterfly. As a consequence the butterfly died. This event is extremely relevant as the death of the butterfly caused changes in the future. 2.- Why did Eckels leave the path? What were the consequences at the time‚ for the hunt and the hunters? First‚ Eckels was not prepared to afford such as stressful situation‚ as he thought that it was impossible to kill the Tyrannosaurus with a rifle which seemed

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    Who Is Willy A Tragic Hero

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    an ordinary salesman who has the dream of becoming both rich and popular. The Ancient Greek defines a tragic hero as a superb character of noble birth within a tragedy whose downfall eventually leads to his hamartia (Donovan‚ n.d.). In this case‚ Willy is not a great man and thus does not fit into the classic definition of a tragic hero. Considered as an ordinary man‚ Willy’s fall is attributed to hamartia‚ which is in line with the Aristotle view of a tragic hero. Aristotle also asserts that

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    Miller’s play Death of a Salesman‚ where salesman Willy Loman desperately struggles to regain a sense of dignity after experiencing a number of setbacks in his life. Despite not being able to provide for his family‚ Willy Loman continues the futile struggle to earn a living‚ which shows the despair of falling from a position of respect to a position of uselessness. The hopes and dreams that he has for his kids in the past never come into existence‚ but Willy still enthusiastically pushes his adult children

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    include: Leaves (Folivore) Bugs (Insectivore) Seeds (gramnivore) Vertebrates (faunivore) Main sources of carbs include: Fruit (frugivore) Gum (gumnivore) Nectar Gum and Seeds are hard to digest Most of the primates are omnivorous but might concentrate on certain foods and have adaptations for eating those foods. Adaptations for folivory: Molars have cuspss that are high/large and connecting the cusps is rigid enamel. The teeth come together and act like siccors to cut the leaves for digestion

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