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    Richard Jr Book Report

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    an end a stray arrow with no discernible origin flew straight into Richard Jrs side, forcing him to be taken back to the capital city for immediate medical attention. Over the next couple months the prince spent his time not only recuperating physically, but also emotionally. Taking every one of his enemies lives during the battle did not seem to be such a hard burden at the time, but then Richard Jr. realized it was insurmountable grievance. The prince soon learned that the arrows was not his…

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    the Ancient Greeks lived in. There were 6 first generation Gods and 8 second generation Gods. The Goddess Artemis is a part of the second generation of Gods (“The Olympian Gods”). She is known as the patroness of hunting and often carried a bow and arrow (Hemingway). She can be found in modern society in books and movies, and associated with the author Rick Riordan. She is one of the most ruthless and fierce goddesses in Greek Mythology, along with other gods associated with war, she has many…

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    Texas would not be where it is today without the many leaders that formed it, but the one that stands out to me is Samuel Houston. Better known as Sam Houston, he was once thought of as a coward, but became one of the founding fathers of Texas. Sam had a very accomplished life. Sam Houston was born in Virginia on March 2, 1793. Sam grew up with a family of four brothers and three sisters. Sam was named after his father Samuel, who was also a major in the military. Sam was only 14 when he…

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    communicate to tribes that he was safe. His escaping of the Indians that captured him so he wouldn’t be a slave until he died. The last strategy Cabeza used was the he got in good with the Indians when he helped cure the Indian that was stabbed with the arrow. His communication is one of the strategies he used to survive. When he learned four plus languages and sign languages, he was able to communicate that he was safe and was not there to hurt them. Also learning the languages helped him…

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    Catching Fire: Defining the Real Enemy Katniss crouches ready in the foliage of the forest ready to fire an arrow through the chest of Finnick Odair, tribute from District Four. Upon seeing her, Finnick states six of the most prominent words in the film Catching Fire, “Remember who the real enemy is.” Within this context, we know exactly who Finnick is referring to, President Snow and the cruel system of the Capitol which he embodies. Is the Capitol the only enemy or antagonist that is…

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    Is Killing the Solution Over the past Century there have been various opinions on how to prevent, or maintain overpopulation of White-Tailed Deer (WTD). Although killing is the oldest, and most effective method of deer population control, according to the North Carolina Wildlife Resource Commission (NCWRC). Some animal rights groups like People for the ethical treatment of animals (PETA) feel that the killing of the WTD is not the answer to the problem. The population of these beautiful WTD is…

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    Bhutan has remained isolated from rest of the countries until 1950s and preserved their unique traditions and cultures, the people’s life was very hard and harsh, faced with natural calamities. They lived by working hard to support their family lives and serving local leaders. Rapid development and modernization, the Bhutanese society has gone through many changes and modern lifestyles have made more comfortable life of the people. The modern technology and facilities has also bought numerous…

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    Homer was a blind, oral poet who created both The Odyssey and The Iliad. Homer told these epics in many short episodes, then editors would write down the epics and arranged them into books. Homer wrote The Odyssey for entertainment, he does this by depicting events dealing with interaction between the gods and men. The Odyssey is set after the sack of Troy and tells the story of Odysseus’ nostos –journey home- to Ithaca. The epic poem shows us the nature of heroism in classical Greece, and…

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    up they are tree and throw it away. It was the biggest creature they had ever seen. The creature did not look happy. Alex screamed, and so did James. They tried to calm down, and think up a plan. Alex to the bow and arrow and aimed at the creatures stomach. The creature took the arrow out, without even getting hurt. Then James tried to cut the creatures’ right leg, and he succeeded. The beast fell down. “Common” screamed James to Alex. Alex could just not kill it. He did not have the heart to do…

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    Blade Runner Archetypes

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    The novel Arrow of God and the film Blade Runner are two different types of genres, but contain similar patterns of fictions, types of conflicts, types of archetypes and philosophies. Arrow of god is about Ezeulu a chief priest of the deity Ulu, who is worshipped by six individual villages calling them Umuaro. The novel begins with Umuaro going to war with Okperi for a piece of land. The war is terminated by a British overseer named Winterbottom. Winterbottom sends a message to Ezeulu asking for…

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