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    Beavers must plan her lessons. However, due to it being a pre-k classroom the objectives are not listed, so Mrs. Beavers will explain what the current activity and then what students will do next. Conversely, Mrs. Beavers does not display lesson plans; however, she does create a lesson plan for the week, which explains an activity and the indicator it corresponds with. Also, Mrs. Beavers provides the parents a newsletter explaining what the students…

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    Morrisseau Art Statement Beaver I chose a beaver for the Canadian Federal Government because a beaver is Canada’s national animal. For European traders, the main attraction of North America was the beaver pelt, fur hats were the height of fashion in Canada in late 1600s and early 1700s. The Hudson Bay company, placed beavers on shields of it coats of arms, A coat of arms is a unique heraldic design. A coin was made that was equal to the value as a beaver pelt. My beaver is red because our new…

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    Justin Trudeau presents an empty resume to Canada as this cartoon illustrates it. In this cartoon there are many symbols. The beaver symbolizes the pride of Canada since it is the national animal, so this helps the reader understand that the beaver is a very big part of the cartoon or the country. The beaver also symbolizes the voter, because they play a big role in the elections, since they decide who will be our Prime Minister. The Canadian Flag illustrates that the elections are Canadian…

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    Orange Symbolism Report

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    Symbolism Project What is symbolism? Symbolism is used for representing things or their qualities. It can also represent ideas. The purpose of this symbolism project is to understand what symbolism is and show how we know we understand it by using symbolism to distinguish our traits. I chose two colors for symbolism. I chose orange because, it associates itself with joy and happiness. It also represents enthusiasm, creativity, and determination. I also chose blue because, it symbolises trust,…

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    situated at the top of the food chain, and beavers, on the other end of the food chain, have no direct correlation. But when divulging deeper into the root of the problem, beavers were ultimately affected when wolves were removed from the habitat. As seen in the above paragraphs, the wolves altered the lives of many species, but the most significant were the beavers. In controlling the coyote and bear population from eating such a large number of beavers, they were able to prosper in quantity.…

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    Examples of religious symbolism include Aslan, the stone table, the beavers underlying characteristics, the children’s “title”, and even the White Witch. Aslan is a character who strongly resembles Jesus Christ. Within the first few chapters, the fawn and the beavers speak of Aslan as though he holds power and authority over the kingdom. For example, as the children are eating dinner with the beavers, they discuss who Aslan is. Mr Beaver explains, “Why don’t you know? He’s the King. He’s the…

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    Platypus Alternate Ending

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    home.” “Hi sweetie ” his mom began..... She froze staring at her son. What is that on your mouth a bill!” “Yeah the ducks think it's cool.” “Well good for them!” And what happened to your tail!” “It’s flat now like beaver’s” “Oh well if whatever beaver thinks is OBVIOUSLY correct isn't it.”What are those on your ankles!” “There spikes, aren't they cool” platypus said…

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    values and customs across all societies. In this paper I will be arguing on how circulations of tobacco, silver and beaver pelts completely changed local cultures and societies. One example of major circulation of commodities that changed local cultures and society is beaver pelts and fur. According to Brooks the Huron tribe, located in North America, had in endless supply of beaver pelts which had been requested by the French. The French did not want the pelts for the “lustrous outer…

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    being used today and is creating problems for our environment but, fracking is also very good economically. This method was created because the prices began to rise and the industry was looking for other options to lower the prices back to normal (Beaver 126). The process for getting the natural gas may be long and technical but it has changed a lot since the 1940’s.…

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    tune or a rythem. Examples or substitutes for the unaware tune-making species would be a beaver, a swarm or crowd of bees, and a hummingbird. The noise these species can create almost sound similar to the manmade instruments such as a set of drums from the beaver, babpipes from the swarm of bees, and a flute from the hummingbird.…

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