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    When Miss. Maudie’s house was on fire Boo puts a blanket over scout. “You were so busy looking at the fire you didn’t know he put the blanket around you” (72). The trait affects the story because rumors of him is starting to fade. While his real personality is setting in. He would put items inside an oak tree, so whenever Jem and Scout come home…

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    The novel of To Kill a Mockingbird often uses a mockingbird as a symbol for innocence. Harper Lee uses the mockingbird as a symbol for innocence in the novel and often portrays certain characters as mockingbirds in different situations in the novel. They are mockingbirds to show a bond between two characters and one character protecting another. Scout is a mockingbird when Jem doesn’t let Scout come with him to retrieve his pants. When Scout says that she is going with Jem to retrieve his…

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    As the decedents of the victorious, it is common practice to see the details of the war passed over for blanket decrees of victory due morality and numbers. However, in chapter 1 of Richard Overy’s book Why the Allies Won, the outcome of World War Two is broken down into issues of production, military reforms, moral, and unity examined in close detail. A forgone conclusion was not inevitable, and a deeper look must be taken in order to fully understand the Allies triumph. Around the beginning…

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    My blanket is a very special artifact, it has been with me many years. The beautiful colors on it remind me of a rainbow they stand out perfectly, and it is very soft and comfortable, it is from the store Vera Bradley along with my lucky pencil. It has my name on it so no one can steal it. Also when I was a child it went everywhere with me, to the mall, target, and even grocery shopping. My mother bought me this blanket, for my birthday. I got a long time ago and it is still sitting at the end…

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    Being one of the top predators in the Arctic, polar bears are exposed to very high levels of toxins and pollutants through their food. One fish may have a small amount amount of toxins in its tissue, but seals eat many fish a day and the polar bears eat the seals resulting in a high amount of toxins being consumed by the polar bears. Polar bears who have high levels of toxins and pollutants in its body have low levels of vitamin A, thyroid hormones, and antibodies. Those previously listed are…

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    1939 was the start of a war, but not just any war a war that would change the face of medicine of so many ways. A war where torture was the main technique used by Germany, and many other surrounding countries. But other than torture the Second World War was a war that involved a lot of medically advances, in German, due to the pressure of German Leaders and society. While many people focus on the Nazi Regime over Germany during World War II; I am going to focus on what happened the the world…

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    background. Also, Dee or Wangero just had to have the blankets that Maggie and their grandmother had made because, “Maggie won’t appreciate them as much as I would.” That is a problem for the Ma but not for Maggie, Ma finds that quite disrespectful because Dee didn’t work for them, while Maggie realizes why Dee wants to obtain the blankets because Dee never had that close of relationship with their grandma. Maggie ends up entrusting the blankets to Dee, which I believe shows how mature Maggie…

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    At 13:50, when the educator went out to help out other children, other children came. One of the girl, named A, wanted to exchange blankets with S. In this given certain standard, associative play has applied. Associative play means children engage in separate activities but exchange toys and comment on another’s behavior. (372) However, S screamed at her and said, “I am using the toy!” S’s speech is presenting a thinking called Egocentrism, which is the failure to distinguish the symbolic…

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    in the ambulatory surgical area. On the stretcher appeared a young female around the age of Marlee. Blankets were tightly wrapped around her body, covering her from head to toe. She started to shiver uncontrollably. A voice was heard under the covers, “I am so cold. Can I get another blanket?” Brooke found the controlled heater in the hallway and removed two blankets. She placed the warm blanket on the young girl. The patient needed to be treated as soon as possible for persistent bleeding.…

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    Every town has that one person of house that all the children are afraid of. These fears are formed by the thing the children see, but things are not always as they seem. In the book To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee, the main character Scout Finch learns throughout the book that the man she is afraid of is really a loving old man, not a scary monster. Scout Finch grew up in Maycomb County and she had never met or even seen Boo Radley; only ever heard stories. She always thought that Boo…

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