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    Maureen Fenoll Ms.Marton Language Arts 7-1 9 November 2017 The Rodeo Horses running, bulls bucking, and flame throwing are all things that you could see at a rodeo. When I was in the fifth grade I went to a rodeo with my girl scout troup . We saved up for almost a whole year. We sold cookies, earned money, and waited for the exciting weekend trip to A.J Ranch. A.j Ranch is a beautiful place it has horses, stables, a rodeo arena, campsite and much more. We stayed in a little cabin, in the woods

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    Custer's Revenge The Battle of Little Bighorn is one of the most significant battles in American history. This is not because of the weaponry used, the casualties, or even the battle strategies. This is because the battle is one of the only big battles that Native Americans won against the U.S. military. After this battle, the Native American power in the West ended. Ironically, by winning the Battle of Little Bighorn, the Sioux and Cheyenne actually sped up the downfall of Native American

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    Blood sports are defined as any sport that involves the bloodshed of animals for entertainment purposes. The most established forms of blood sports are hunting and animal fighting. However, legislation on animal fighting has been far more successful. Dog fighting is the most common form of animal fighting, while cock fighting and cross species fighting are prevalent as well. Blood sports originated in the Roman Empire and were later popularized in the US during the early 1800’s. By the 1860’s animal

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    | Product Analysis: Monster Energy Drink | Bill ClymerWednesday August 14, 2013Written by: Maira Khalid | PART A Situation Analysis Monster Beverage Corporation The Hansen Beverage company (recently changing their name to Monster Beverage Corporation on January 5th of 2012), was a family owned and operated company in the 1930’s, selling freshly squeezed juices to local film studios. In the 1970’s, one of the Hansen brothers decided to transition their beverage business into marketing

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    out on a cold floor. When he wakes he is somewhere else in the dark cell. Or is it a cell? Could it be a tomb? Just when he thinks the cell is so big he finds himself almost falling into a pit. He eats and sleeps again. Where or how will he wake? Does he wake from his drugged food? In this story “The Pit and the Pendulum,” by Edgar Allan Poe, he tells the terrifying struggle of a man dealing with fear, torture, and confinement. In this complete darkness the main character has no idea where

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    Hannah Park Period 6 Mrs. Suto Berkeley Pit Disaster Introduction When one hears someone say the word “Berkeley”, there are many different ideas that come to one’s mind, such as Berkeley as in a girl’s name, the famous Berkeley University, and much more; however, of the many Berkeley’s in this world, it is evident that the Berkeley Pit is of the most serious environmental problem. A former open pit copper mine, Berkeley Pit, is now one of the most closely observed disaster in our nature today. The

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    Helping Win From The Pits. By: Mark Appolloni: Introduction to the case: NASCAR, The National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing, is the largest approved body of motorsports in the United States. In 2006, after 15 years of working in NASCAR racing as an athletic director for HMS, Andy Papathanassiou (known as Papa) began searching for the next breakthrough to improve pit crew performances and times. His innovative techniques and determination had successfully cut pit crews performance times

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    Harry Harlow Harry Frederick Harlow was probably best known for his experimentations on monkeys to discover the effect of maternal-separation, what exactly were the dependency needs on a living being, and experiments in social isolation for the subject. His research showed the rest of society the importance of companionship and caregiving to social as well as cognitive development. Speculators believe that part of the reason Harlow was so obsessed with these kinds of studies was because he didn’t

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    technician, A Trainee Salary is $25,000 or less, A Auto Mechanic at a Gas Station Salary is $30,000 or less, A Service Technician at an Independent Auto Shop Salary is $36,000 or less, A Auto Mechanic at Car Dealership Salary is $45,000 or less, a NASCAR Pit Crew Member Salary is $200,000 or less

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    Dog Fighting Dog fighting is one of the most sadistic forms of animal cruelty. These dog fights are forced fights orchestrated by humans, and is often done to make money and for entertainment purposes. The dogs that are used are typically raised in isolation, so they spend most of their lives on short, heavy chains. Some chains weigh about 20 to 40 lbs “That’s almost twice the dog's own body weight” (ASPCA). They are regularly conditioned for fighting through the use of drugs, including anabolic

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