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    The Battle of the Oranges as Performance The Battle of the Oranges is a festival happening in February or March each year in the Northern Italian city of Ivrea. The climax of the festival is the tradition of throwing oranges between organized groups of locals and tourists. It is the largest food fight in Italy and involves over 3‚000 revelers from around the world. This festival‚ or ritual‚ or spectacle‚ or play‚ involves elements of performance because of its convention‚ context‚ usage‚ and tradition

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    The significance of the Vietnam War to New Zealanders The Vietnam War was a highly controversial war that attracted severe international criticism towards the US and its allies. New Zealand’s direct involvement started due to the international pressure exerted on us by Australia and the USA‚ and the increasing threat of the spread of communism this created huge divisions throughout New Zealand and questioned our reasoning to commit military forces there in the first place. The Vietnam War was significant

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    hugely successful auteur developed a cult following‚ specifically‚ with his highly controversial film A Clockwork Orange (1971). Following a string of crimes supposedly inspired by the events depicted in the film‚ Kubrick himself decided on A Clockwork Orange’s withdrawal from the public sector; a rare case of self censorship only broken by Kubrick’s death in 1999. A Clockwork Orange ran for over a year before being censored and was a cause of great debate in the media. The late 60’s just prior to

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    Dioxin Pollution

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    TCDD. Dioxin is formed as an unintentional by-product of many industrial processes involving chlorine such as waste incineration‚ chemical and pesticide manufacturing and pulp and paper bleaching. Dioxin was the primary toxic component of Agent Orange‚ was found at Love Canal in Niagara Falls‚ NY. (http://www.enviroweb.org/issues/dioxin/index.html) The major sources of dioxin are in our diet. Since dioxin is fat-soluble‚ it bioaccumulates up the food chain and it is mainly (97.5%) found

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    “The Green Stuff‚” “Go-Juice‚” “Green Power‚” “Emerald Energy‚” “Get Up and Go‚” all names for a type of medicine Alex never expected to need. Alex grew up in the streets of a Midworld called Scyphus Major. It was a perilous place to live‚ and it taught him‚ firsthand‚ the horrors of these kinds of drugs. On Scyphus‚ Go-Juice was ruled a controlled substance and was never allowed to be used outside of by military forces‚ who needed the drug for its spectacular stimulative properties. This‚ however

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    Orange Creek Inc

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    SUBJECT \* MERGEFORMAT Orange Creek Inc. Disaster Recovery Plan November 06‚ 2013 VERSION HISTORY Version # Implemented By Revision Date Approved By Approval Date Reason for Update 1 BnG CORP 09/20/2013 Ray Maybus 09/20/2013 Created DRP 2 BnG CORP 09/27/2013 Ray Maybus 09/27/2013 Revision to the point of contacts 3 BnG CORP 10/04/2013 Ray Maybus 10/04/2013 Changes made to risk assessment FOREWARD This Disaster Recovery Plan (DRP) describes the strategy and procedures for recovering

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    Isu for History

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    Explanation of why I choose this Topic: I chose this topic simply because of my interest towards evaluating main characters. Both the film Iron Man and the novel A Clockwork Orange‚ share a similarity in which characters consisted of such acts‚ attitudes‚ and behaviors; that were not accepted by others. In this topic‚ I am able to closely examine the main characters‚ and to study their personality and their daily lives. My interest focuses on character aspects‚ and how they developed throughout

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    There are many social forces that had a play in my choice of attending UC Merced. Financial aid‚ friends‚ family‚ and my desire to move to a different town. From the other colleges that accepted me‚ UC Merced was the only one that offer me the most financial aid. Most of my friends decided to go to this university. As a result‚ I would like to attend a university that has my friends from back home attending it. Lastly‚ I would love to explore more of North California because I have been living in

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    Tropic Of Orange Analysis

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    Another feminist aspect Ruth obtains is her protesting. A devoted traditionalist‚ Ruth defends the tribal ways of the A’tsika people and heavily protests Dwight and the corrupt councilmen when they accept a deal from the Japanese to kill a whale and try to cover it up by saying the whale killing will be returning them back to tradition‚ or as Dimitri said "will bring us back to ourselves" (Hogan 69). Even when the men invade and destroy her property‚ she persists in trying to get them to not go

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    begin‚ I would like to pose a SIMPLE question to all of you.. “What does an apple have in common with an orange?” Think about it. (Pause) Can anyone give me an answer?? Yes‚ they are both fruits. They are both sweet. Stephen King once said‚ that Books and Movies are like apples and oranges. They are both fruit‚ but taste completely different. You just can’t compare apples to oranges‚ they are both very different. Don’t you hate it when your mother compares your academic results with

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