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    Clear Water Proposal

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    search for water. Food supplies will be limited because we will need to prepare ourselves for darker nights. Our emergency supplies will allow us each to last for 3 and a half weeks. We will swallow little spoonfuls of canned tuna, a sip of milk and a biscuit every 48 hours. Also, we will use truck batteries to power our hard hat lamps for lighting. Working…

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    sufficient (192); Michael Milton “uses [his horse] like a motorbike” (67); and Sam’s father relinquishes care of his police horse to Sam because he does not understand how to take care of a horse (12). Even in instances where male characters do display acts of care, it is often placed in the context of their employment as a form of justification. For example, in the first book, The Shadow Brumby, Sam’s father saves a toddler, playing on the train track, from coming to further harm because it is…

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    Bedstraw spat out the hobnob. Oats, oats, disgusting oats! How could anyone eat a biscuit made from oats, when there were plenty more to choose from in the larder, like custard creams, or even a wafer. But hobnobs? They tasted like baked porridge, cold and hard, with bitty bits of oats which he found hard chew with his gums. After all, he was only six months old and he had no teeth. When he sank back in the deep, soft cushion, he screwed up his face, pinched his nose, held on to his nappy for…

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    Apart of the high demand and cost for petroleum these days, coffee is appointed to be the second most traded product on global markets next to oil. Coffee is nature resources that is cultivated in more than 50 countries and provides living for more than 22 million farmers, altogether up to 100 million people are involved in the cultivating process, trading and retailing of the product globally. The aim of this report is to answer the questions given in the study case regarding to the demand and…

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    The Morton Combs Athletic Complex is in dire need of improvements. The primary improvement that needs to be made, is the lack of air conditioning. The Knott Central Gym is an important place not only to the school, but to athletes, as well as the community. The students of Knott Central service this gym daily for physical education and weightlifting. Athletes, such as myself, use this gym almost every day for a game, practice, or conditioning. The community also uses this gym often, especially…

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    The experience of a discovery can often lead to a character in gaining new information, thus expanding their view of the world. As a result of being challenged by discoveries, individuals can attain a renewed understanding of the world such that it can allow them to redefine their perspective of themselves as well as the world around them. This concept is explored, in William Shakespeare’s 1610 play The Tempest and James Thurber’s 1939 short story The Secret Life of Walter Mitty, through the…

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    Start-up costs Canine Candy has start up costs which have run from when the idea of Canine Candy first started to when profit is generated by sales. Start up costs include, supplies, equipment, marketing and promotion. Supplies which are all variable costs include peanut butter, flour, baking powder, cellophane, string and paper. Equipment bought includes a dog bone cookie cutter which is a fixed cost. While marketing and promotion is how Canine Candy will be known by the customers not only in…

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    Ceramika Research Paper

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    Ceramika Bringing nature into your home is as simple as adding accessories that are inspired by nature, whether objects from land, air and sea. With a Ceramika product in the mix, any interior can look like the outdoor without looking too outdoorsy. Want a piece of the ocean in your home? The Anthozoa by Ceramika resembles an underwater plants, which you don’t need to fish out of the water. The Ceramika History Founded as a manufacture of art and design in 1987, Ceramika is the brainchild of…

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    ideas between these poems are fairly similar however, the tone of them are completely different. For example, both of the poems have a couple lines about this bugs antennae. Morley's line is "Does your long antenna whisk its gentle tip across the biscuits". The diction that he has chosen to use is very positive.…

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    The Trenches (WWI)

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    WWI) The trenches of World War I helped the army stay protected from enemy fire, but they had to deal with dead bodies, rats, cold water and minimum food. Most dealt with trench foot and many lost feet and toes. For food they had tea and dog biscuits and not much meat except for rats. History thinks that the war was wasteful, but it was really a thought out system. Exhaustion, low reserves, and huge loss of life on both sides made both them realize the defensiveness needed. The troops…

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