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    Of Mice and Men Dreams

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    Lennie’s childlike faith in the dream forces the cynical George to confront the dream daily. Lennie’s main objective is to ’tend the rabbits.’ He constantly looks to George for reassurance that he will be able to tend rabbits in the future. "Tending the rabbits" is a manifestation of George’s love for Lennie as much as it is Lennie’s dream. George is "tending the rabbits" already in driving ahead with the

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    movie; George is very hesitant in the book before pulling the trigger. This was shown by the description of George lowering the gun and bringing it back to Lennie’s head. In the movie he lets Lennie finish his sentence about how he gets to tend the rabbits then shoots him without any visible hesitation putting an end to his life. In the movie George didn’t hesitate to kill Lennie because he knew what needed to be done or else Lennie would continue to follow the same path with more consequences. After

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    similarity to the domineering Red Queen‚ in the sense that she prides herself on being in control and doesn’t value the live of others. Many of these traits are displayed through the proposal scene when the mother in law (Geraldine James) states “I hate rabbits‚” she says; “I like setting the dogs on them”‚ which can be effectively reflected towards the red queen she bellows “OFF WITH THEIR HEADS!” similarities can also be drawn between the mad hatter and Alice’s recently deceased father‚ Charles Kingsleigh

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    of the duck-rabbit image‚ and the music analogy‚ appear to show evidence that immutable truth does not present itself in way that everyone can see. Therefore‚ premise one is false. The most significant reason this premise is false is based on the term “presents”. This is an important distinction in difference between the first and second premises. It can be argued that immutable truth “shows” itself‚ but it seems reasonable‚ in light of the two counter examples of the duck-rabbit image‚ and the

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    Manage Information Systems

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    Publisher: Young Rabbit Pty Ltd (A.C.N. 003 381 182) trading as Australian Pacific College Ground Floor‚ 189 Kent Street Sydney NSW 2000 Australia Tel: (02) 9251 7000 Edition: 4st Edition Release date: July 2012 The publisher owns the copyright in this publication. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced by any process without the prior written permission of Young Rabbit Pty Ltd. © 2012 Young Rabbit Pty Ltd Australian Pacific

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    himself. Lennie is a gentle soul and would never harm anyone on purpose. He didn’t know how to act when Curley’s wife threatened to tell George that he touched her hair‚ which in turn would take his beloved rabbits away from him. In Lennie’s mind there was no way that a future without his rabbits was possible. In order to understand why Lennie was unable to stop himself from killing Curley’s wife we need to examine the factors that made him the way he was. George Milton‚ Lennie’s traveling partner

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    Fibonacci Numbers

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    Suppose a newly-born pair of rabbits‚ one male‚ one female‚ are put in a field. Rabbits are able to mate at the age of one month so that at the end of its second month a female can produce another pair of rabbits. Suppose that our rabbits never die and that the female always produces one new pair (one male‚ one female) every month from the second month on. The puzzle that Fibonacci posed was how many pairs will there be in one year? When attempting to solve this problem‚ a pattern is detected:

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    many types of communities‚ and with those communities comes a different type of government. All three of these governments vary from each other‚ in how they are set up and how they are ran. Each of the governments in the novel are run by different rabbits‚ Hazel‚ Cowslip‚ and Woundwort. Adams describes each one of these governments with hints about their leaders and their actions. Throughout this novel‚ the three types of governments that Adams referred to are: Socialist‚ Dictatorship‚ and Democracy

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    Alice in Wonderland glossary

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    1 GLOSSARY OF TERMS 1. Bandersnatch- a creature under the control of the Red Queen 2. Brillig - 4 o’clock in the afternoon the time you begin broiling things for dinner 3. Crims - the central land of Underland 4. Downal wyth Bluddy Behg Hid - "Down with the Red Queen" the slogan of the Resistance 5. eze] - high‚ go up 6. fairfarren - farewell‚ fair skies" "May you travel far under 7. Frabjous day - the day Alice slays the Jabberwocky and frees Underland from the oppression of the Red

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    Food Chain

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    carnivores are called tertiary consumers. * Predators - kill for food. They are either secondary or tertiary consumers – e.g. Tigers‚ Eagles * Prey - are the organisms that predators feed on. Examples of predator and prey species are: fox and rabbit; bird and caterpillar; rat and snake. 3. Animals and people who eat BOTH animals and plants 4. They eat decaying matter - dead plants and animals and in the process they break them down and decompose them‚ when that happens‚ they

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