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    Book Description: • What is toy photography and why you should start photographing something other than yourself or the food you eat • Who were the first toy photographers and how far the field has progressed since then • How to pick a suitable toy to photograph and the pros and cons of different toys • What do those fancy photography terms mean and how they can be used to improve your photography • How does color affect the mood of the photograph and how you can use it to your advantage •…

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    Blind Football Analysis

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    publishing this hoping that someone would read and take a stand and don’t let advertising harm disabled people since no one seems to caring about offending. In 2010, the advertisement of Paddy Power "blind football", in which the player kicked the cat instead of the ball. ‘Blind football’ was the most complained UK advertisement of 2010 according to, the advertising regulatory body, Advertising Standards Authority in the UK (ASA). In fact, the announcement received a total of 1,313 complaints,…

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    Jaguar Research Paper

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    Which cat is the third largest one in the Americas? It’s the jaguar; this animal is the third largest cat behind the lion and tiger. One of the reasons for this is probably because jaguars’ can eat up to 85 different animals. They mainly just eat whatever they can catch. Although they eat a lot, jaguars’ are endangered. They are extinct in two countries,El Salvador and Uruguay, and they could be extinct in general if humans keep hunting them. They are illegal to hunt but people do it anyways for…

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    Misfit Symbolism

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    Good Man is Hard to Find", in the beginning of the short story the text states, "She didn’t intend for the cat to be left alone in the house for three days... she was afraid he might brush against one of the gas burners and accidentally asphyxiate himself." (page 1) Ironically the grandmother brought the cat along with them against her son's wishes in fear that it would kill itself, yet the cat set off the series of events that led to the demise of the entire family and is the lone survivor.…

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    Skyfall Alternate Ending

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    would have made them sympathetic." "Alright." Danny hung up and carried her kitten to the kitchen with her. She was home alone again and Skyfall kept the anxiety away. That was one of the reasons she had adopted the cat. "Ya hungry, Skyfall?" she questioned, grabbing a can of wet cat food out of the pantry. Ian was off at his gym; she hadn't cared enough to ask what client he was dealing with or if he was simply trying to do some executive work. He'd be back around five in the evening, or later,…

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    In “Under The Snow” John Mcphee expresses the connection he has created with the bear cubs in his care. He even compared them to his own kids “When my third daughter was an infant, I could place her against my shoulder and she would stick there like velvet... The first cub I placed on my shoulder stayed there like a piece of velvet”( ). Mcphee continued to describe what his job working with the cubs entails. Taking care of abandoned cubs in teams to help them through the winter and then placing…

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    “There are about 70 million strays living in the US. Of this 70 million, only about six to eight million cats and dogs enter the nation’s 3,500 shelters every year. Nearly half of all animals that arrive in U.S. shelters are euthanized because there is a lack of space and adopters, amounting to roughly 2.7 million dead animals every year or five out of every ten dogs and seven out of every ten cats – that’s like 80,000 animals per week” (Facts about Pet Homelessness). Those statistics are…

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    Balance: A Short Story

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    We walked into the kitten room and immediately a black and white tuxedo cat stuck her paw through the bars of her cage and squeaked a high pitched meow. All of our attention remained on her until it was time to leave. My mother declared that she had fallen in love with that kitten and she would highly regret letting somebody…

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    concept in her masterpiece, Ghosts. In this exceptional graphic novel, a girl named Cat moves to California with her family in hopes that the air by the sea will help her little sister, who suffers from a lung disease called Cystic Fibrosis, breathe. In California, imagination becomes a reality when Cat realizes that the town is full of Day of the Dead ghosts. When Cat’s sister, Maya, befriends these cheerful ghosts, Cat must set aside her fears in order to look out for her sister’s safety.…

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    The snow leopards have very light green or sometimes gray eyes, which is extremely unusual for the species of big cats, who usually have yellow or gold colored eyes. The snow leopard also has extremely beautiful, thick fur, it can be white, yellowish or a soft gray coat with spots of black and brown. The markings on the snow leopards fur help camouflage it from its prey. With the extremely thick coats, heavy fur lined tails and paws that are covered with fur, snow leopards are perfectly adapted…

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