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    Two possible future stars of the UFC’s lightweight division will be on display this Sunday in Oklahoma City at UFC Fight Night 112. No. 7 ranked lightweight Michael Chiesa will take on No. 12 lightweight Kevin Lee in the card’s main event, and the bad blood between them will be rectified in the process. The two fighters came to blows during the UFC Summer Kickoff press conference in May, as Chiesa’s boiling point was reached when Lee casually made a remark about his mother, which Chiesa, of course

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    that portray numerous social issues that we still face in modern days. Social issues could include racism, equality between men and women, and ethnocentrism. These are social problems we face daily, and we have yet found solutions to eliminate\ the plentiful social issues. As said, fairy tales and children’s book always show hidden messages on problems that humans face every day. A very famous short story, which is known also by its movie, has an abundance in social issues that people face to this day

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    Essay Feminism in Literature

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    Books, plays, and movies that depict culture and social life often make statements about social issues such as gender roles, racism, and class distinction. Stories set up a context in which characters relate, often representing “stock” characters chosen from society and placed in situations where their stereotypical behaviors—and sometimes their breaking of these stereotypes—are highlighted. As feminism became a popular movement in Western countries in general and the United States in particular

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    In 1962, Norman Cousins wrote an essay about the dangers that came with sport of boxing called “Who Killed Benny Paret?”. His essay focused on a match that resulted in the death of a boxer named Benny Paret. The Investigations on Paret's death reflected on many aspects, such as the role of the referee who did not act in time to stop the fight, the doctor's examinations if he was really fit, the opponent who did not stop when Paret did not respond to his punches, and Paret's manager and boxing authorities

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    The Ultimate Fighting Championship The Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) is recognized as one of the fastest rising sports in America today. In a matter of two short years, it has gone from an underground spectacle with evolving rules and standards to a recognized sport with a mass fan following comparable in number to "professional wrestling" in the ‘80s and ‘90s. The demand the sport has on a fighter's body and the endless time devoted to training that a fighter must endure have solidified

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    is agricultural expansion, which includes, large or small-scale cultivations, shifting cultivations (slash and burn), and, of course, cattle ranching. Wood extractions for industrial and domestic purposes are other proximate causes to this issue. These issues may be exacerbated by mismanagement of central governments, heavy political and economic pressures, widespread corruption, cronyism (appointing familiars to positions of authority), and illegal logging operations (Speth & Haas, 2006, p. 30)

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    "Sasuke!" A girl with long blonde hair tied back in two pigtails wearing a long white dress cried. Her wide cerulean eyes wavered as her lover walked toward her. "What are you doing here? You know you can 't be here." She said, stepping forward slightly. She stared into the eyes of the man in front of her. His raven hair framing his pale face, that glistened in the moonlight. Sasuke reached out his hand, taking her hand in his own. He crouched on one knee, and kissed the girl 's hand lightly. "I

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    Margrieter Vs. New Hotel

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    The five elements of negligence that apply to the case of Mr. Margrieter V. New Hotel Monteleone, Inc are Duty, breach, cause in effect, proximal cause and harm (damage suffered as a proximal result of the defendant’s breach of duty). Duty refers to an obligation one has to another party. If duty “constrains and channels behavior in a socially responsible way” (Owen, 2007), then the Hotel Menteloene has a duty to take reasonable measures to protect its guests from harm. Breach, an improper

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    Strengths * UFC brand name that is essentially synonymous with MMA. * UFC has market domination right now and are ahead of all of their rivals. * Dana White’s big personality causing a lot of attention and is attractive to many fans. * They are very strong in social media and continue to benefit from the marketing used on Spike TV * Joe Rogan, a fan favorite and very knowledgeable. This means he is extremely valuable to the company. Weaknesses * Compensation of athletes

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    beliefs is defended or asserted. Fundamentalism isn't about what people believe but, like tradition is more about why they believe it and how they try to defend it. 3. There are causes in human behavior that differentiate, they are proximate and ultimate cause. A proximate cause is an event which is closest to, or immediately

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