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    been producing some of Europe’s most popular cars since the 1940s. Originally founded in 1937 with the aim of producing the first affordable cars (hence its name, “People’s Car”), Volkswagen began the mass production of the Beetle following the end of the Second World War. The Beetle became increasingly popular between 1945 and 1955, with production numbers reaching one million. The car stayed a household favourite throughout the ‘60s and ‘70s thanks to its practical, reliable nature and low…

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    Leaving off to college, there are quite a few seniors who are worried concerning the topic of money, and debt. Debt, however, is not always a negative circumstance. Debt helps the economy, build and thrive. Owing another money promises that there will be extra money, and that there will be additional production. Extra production means added wealth; it is a continuing circle of events. Numerous situations can cause one to be in debt, and when the situation is not handled, this is when debt…

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    Pattern Worms Case Study

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    Theme: Insects Activity Name: Pattern Worms Activity category: Math, fine motor Area of room: Small table Focus of Children and Rationale: According to common core children in Ms. B’s kindergarten class must learn one to one correspondence and be able to build simple patterns. Some students enjoy building with Legos (e.g. James, Malik, and Parte). Some girls like to use Legos to build a pretend houses and color coordinate blocks together. Although, the girl’s fine motor skills are more developed…

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    The act of interpreting music boils down to a subjective standpoint. Multiple people may listen to the same musical work and interpret the tone, mood, and theme of the work in different terms. Typically, authors knew what kind of emotions they wanted to evoke in their listeners. However, without leaving a strict manuscript for his listeners, John Dowland allows for his audience to categorize the genre that his works fall under. By leaving room for interpretation, “Sting,” an English musician and…

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    conflict. He has now ascertained that in Asia he will find what he is looking for. He can not only discern his identity but his familial identity as well. Michael Ondaatje also reassures himself that Asia is the place to go seeing as he mentions the “beetles with white spots that never grew ancient” (63). The use of the term “ancient” displays that vast history in Ceylon. Both Ceylon and Toronto prevent Michael Ondaatje from entrenching or foreboding on his decisions, once again portraying…

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    The Poet’s Patriotic Orientation in “Song of Myself” BY Reem Abbas 43380421 The forefather of modern American poetry Walt Whitman writes “Song of Myself” in his great production Leaves of Grass. This poem is one the most enjoyable, controversial, and pioneering poem among twelve other poems. Many poets and critics from the day of its publication until now have debated about it. This influential poem makes Emerson greet Whitman in his great…

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    Ray Bradbury Quotes

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    Ray Bradbury pg 21-22 “You’re not like others. I’ve seen a few; I know. When I talk, you look at me. When I said something about the moon, you looked at the moon, last night. The others would never do that. The others would walk off and leave me talking. Or threaten me. No one has time any more for anyone else.” Pg. 55 “She didn’t want to know how a thing was done, but why... You ask Why to a lot of things and you wind up very unhappy indeed” Bradbury is approaching what he thinks would happen…

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    Of Mice and Men- Dreams “A dream you dream alone is only a dream. A dream you dream together is reality,” said John Lennon, the lead singer and songwriter for the Beetles. Sometimes dreams can be harder to believe when they aren 't shared, but if you share them with someone close to you they can be more comforting and convincing. The novel Of Mice and Men, by John Steinbeck and the song “Let Me Take You There”, by the Plain White T’s both send a powerful message about having a dream and pursuing…

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    rrara Professor Asher Fiction Analysis 09 February 2018 Bravery in "A Worn Path" Everyday people are faced with obstacles that stand in their way of where they are trying to go. This is shown in the story, A Worn Path. Phoenix Jackson is the main character and she is an old, black woman who resides in the countryside. She is on a journey to reach a town called Natchez, so that she can get her grandson medicine. But, along the way…

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    Essay On Bee Pollination

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    Amongst the flying insects, bees are also closely related to wasps and ants, known for their ability to pollinate and for producing honey and beeswax. Bees are a monophyletic lineage within the super family, Apoidea and are presently considered a clade, called Anthophila. There are nearly 20,000 known species of bees in seven recognized biological families. They are found on every continent except Antarctica, in every habitat on the planet that contains insect-pollinated flowering plants. Some…

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