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    children would proceed to paint the spaces that has not been covered by tape. Once they are happy with the composition and colors of the painting, the tape is then removed and the trees can be created by adding in black lines to create the aspen trees bark and knotty appearance. The purpose of this art was to involve the use of literature with art, developing a love for both reading and art. Another example of art that includes a cultural perspective that I have helped children accomplish was…

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    Name:Ziv (LiShiruiying) Course: SACE EAL Stage:1 Task 1B The Respond to “A Hanging” According to George Orwell’s essay “A Hanging”, the main theme of equality in human beings has been shown literally. George Orwell’s past experience in Burma led to the view shown in the essay. His real name was Eric Arthur Blair. He was a policeman in Burma, witnessing the authority’s atrocities at that time. He felt compassion, so he tried to evoke the reader’s sympathy and…

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    Toy Dog Diseases

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    Toy dog breeds have become a major part of the families they are members of, they bring joy and happiness to their families. People who are first time pet owners find that the toy breeds make a great choice for them. Toy breed dogs are much easier to handle than larger dogs, they eat less and shed less. But many owners find it hard to be firm with these breeds, because of their ability to melt hearts with their cute looks and warm dispositions. A few of the breeds that fall into the toy dog…

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    Many people argue that our lives are predetermined and others that believe the choices you make will have an impact on your future. In the play, Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, two star-crossed lovers get married and their marriage leads to deadly consequences. Their families are feuding and because they are feuding they can not be seen together. Because their parents would not allow it, they chose to marry each other secretly. Free will is to blame for the untimely deaths of Romeo and…

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    Bushcraft Research Paper

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    including knots, carrying, making pulleys etc. You have to know how to join poles or sticks by lashing. To do all these, you need to know how to look for materials you can use to make a rope. You can find materials anywhere as you can use animal hair, barks, vines grasses or even palms. You can use any material as long as it is fibrous. It should have enough length, should be moderate and should also have moderate…

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    Romanticism vs. Realism Romanticism and Realism are entirely different. Romanticism is a movement that dominated literary, visual, and musical arts. It does not contribute to romance, it's main focus is ¨depicting emotional matter in imaginative form¨. Realism focus on ordinary people and their daily lives rather than supernatural, nationalism, heroism, and strange and faraway places, themes that characteristic the Romanticism literature. Romanticism and Realism are perfectly opposite each…

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    all the things I need." “Good," Isabelle replied. "And you remembered to feed Benji right?" "Of course I did, ” Conor answered. "How could I forget?" "Well it 's just that sometimes you forget to feed him, and when you 're about to leave, he barks at you which makes you realize that you forgot to feed him," Isabelle answered. "Well, thanks for reminding," Conor said, sounding…

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    Sand Scrub: A Case Study

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    HABITAT DESCRIPTIONS Sand Scrub: “By definition, scrubs are xeric communities growing on well-drained infertile sand formations of marine origin in both coastal and interior Florida. Evergreen or nearly evergreen scrub oaks or rosemary shrubs or both predominate in some scrubs, while in others, sand or slash pines are present, sparsely or abundantly. The scrubs in Jonathan Dickinson State Park are coastal scrubs, which grow along today’s coastal sand and are influenced by salt spray.” (Means,…

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    The Chumash People

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    (McIntire, 1971, p512). The lack of precipitation allowed for the roof to be flat. It mainly consisted of, “wooden beams and covered with matting and mud” (Sutton, 2012, p215). The beams were usually made from willow or cotton wood trees with the bark removed (McIntire, 1971, p512). The wooden beams and poles would extend past the edge of the walls and would be constructed in two perpendicular layers (McIntire, 1971, p512). After the poles were in place, they Hopi would place matting over the…

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    comparing both them and their societal roles to animals. In the opening lines of the poem, McKay sets up the comparison of humans to animals. He writes, “If we must die – let it not be like hogs / Hunted and penned in an inglorious spot, / While round us bark the…

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