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    I think the book and movie version of Jumanji are both very exciting. But at the same time they have some differences. The book doesn’t really have as much background information about the game as the movie. They both have the same characters. But the movie just as a little more background characters than the book does. First, I think the book and movie version of Jumanji are the same because they are both exciting. In the movie Jumanji, Allen is hanging from the ceiling by his head.…

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    Florida. The twenty-seventh state, the sunshine state, whatever nametag you place on it, we all know of this peninsular part of America. We know it for its dynamic terrain. From its dense swamps and vast, open everglades, to its contradicting cold and warm waters on its Atlantic and Gulf side respectively. Holding everything from soft white sand beaches, to crumbly texturized shell abundant shores. The scenery, landscape, and weather that is in Florida is a goldmine formula for attracting huge…

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    Lego Toys Research Paper

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    Since 1958, over 400 Billion Lego bricks have been produced. As I look back my childhood, I can recall so many splendid toys that I had. One toy that stuck out to me that I thoroughly enjoyed was a massive set of Legos. The possibilities were always endless, I could create anything that came to mind. Similarly, to the ideas touched on by two writings; Maria Edgeworth’s “Toys” and Roland Barthes’ “Toys,” the Legos were wonderful toys to utilize because of the way they were able to engage a child…

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    practice quiz ( sound disappointed) Why did I allow him to drive ( pretend driving car ) He could have really thrived ( emphasize) But now he is really dead And he is without a human head ( cut head with finger) What am I going to tell his mom ( alligator mouth) Will she be calm She will hate me So I better flee ( start running ) He should be to blame…

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    Imagine a world overrun with pythons. The burmese python is invading the Everglades. The snakes were brought by people. Annihilated animal’s species and their old way of life. The burmese python has lastly changed forever an ecosystem which on its own didn’t have the best legs to stand on. Explore how the Burmese python has changed the Everglades Firstly, the Burmese pythons were brought here by people. The burmese python is native to South asia can grow to 23 feet max and concluding brief…

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    This article is a book review of the book “Digeridoo: A Complete Guide to this Ancient Aboriginal Instrument,” written by John Bowden. The book is a step-by-step guide on how to play one of the oldest wind instruments called the digeridoo. This book can be used by music educators to help lead their students to a better understanding of the instrument and the Australian Aboriginal culture. However, the best part about this book review was the several links at the end that allowed the reader to…

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    the Pecos River to the Rio Grande meet Texas. Water moccasin can be seen sunning but mostly active at night they reach almost 4 feet long but end up almost 6 feet. If the snake is dark greenish type color. Fish, birds, other snakes, frogs, baby alligators, rodents and more. Water moccasins have at least up to12 young ones they usually live in plain, forest, marshes, swamps, drainage ditches, lakes ponds, and rivers. Water moccasin only attack if cornered there venom is toxic and kills in an…

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    How are the Burmese Pythons changing the Everglades? Well first of all ,imagine walking outside and seeing a big brown snake slithering across your yard, YIKES! The Burmese python is affecting the Everglades in a negative matter. They are overpopulating the land. Their arrival is making people want to get rid of them. So they are having people go try to kill the snakes for money, (some have never even seen a Burmese Python before). Also some don’t even have experience with snakes. This…

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    There are many different service animals like the miniature horse and the capuchin monkey there are similarities and differences about these two service animals. The differences about these animals is that the capuchin monkey is very small it is only about eight pounds, being as small as they are they can still do lots of things to help their human do lots of things like change the channel or open a door even help in certain carers. Now some bad things about the capuchin monkey is you aren’t…

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    Hoot was a family movie about owls. It had some good parts that I somewhat liked. Hoot like I said was a movie based on owls. Teenager Roy Eberhart (Logan Lerman) moves to Coconut Cove, Florida from Montana, where in Florida there is a lot more action. Right as Roy gets on the bus for his first day, he gets greeted by the meanest bully in Coconut Cove, Dana Matherson (Eric Phillips). Then, when Roy sees the mysterious kid run down the street, Roy gets curious. But Dana doesn’t care so he gets…

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