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    First reading/writing/literary experiences One of the first books I remember reading is The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle. I remember reading this book with my mom often, and was so intrigued by Eric Carle’s use of his tissue paper art to illustrate the book. After we read this book I wanted to see more of this artist’s work so we bought many of his books. The second most read book that he wrote that I remember reading was Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? My mom would constantly…

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    The supreme court of Illinois ruled in favor of Rosewood Care Center, meaning that Caterpillar was held liable to cover the costs of Betty Jo Cooks care at treatment while she was recovering. The appellate court held that a promise to pay the debt of another is subject to the statute of frauds, because the employer promised to pay for the employee's care before the debt came into existence, the employer's promise to pay was not subject to the statute of frauds and that the health care provider's…

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    From larva to a majestic winged monarch butterfly, the transformation a caterpillar undergoes in its quest to become a butterfly is truly unique. In such process a sixteen legged pest morphs into a beautiful butterfly. Though a beautiful sight, what a caterpillar actually goes through on this journey is quite gruesome. Many wonder how this 180 degree transformation is possible, but broken down it is much simpler to comprehend. Monarch butterflies lay their milky white eggs on milkweed, insuring…

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    sustaining the organisms’ life, we decided to investigate the experiment about metabolic rate caterpillar, Manduca sexta. There are many techniques used to measuring the metabolic rate, but there are only best method that can be done in laboratory: “quantification of heat production and quantification of gas consumption” (Perkin, 2015).Our investigation is about measuring the oxygen consumption of the caterpillar in the trial duration when it was placed in sealed chamber along with chemical…

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    Motor Grader Caterpillar first became involved in the motor grader industry in 1926, when the Russell Grader Manufacturing Company of Minneapolis, Minnesota released a grader featuring a 2-ton Caterpillar crawler tractor. This grader – called No.4 Auto Patrol – which was rated at 27 horsepower, and had hand-operated blade controls – sold successfully. As a result of No.4 Auto Patrol's sales success, the Russell Grader Manufacturing Company developed another grader utilising a Caterpillar…

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    Carle's Archetypal Theory

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    development is a long process but the results are significant and beautiful. In the book, Carle uses only one character, the caterpillar, that goes on a journey to discover its own beauty. In the very beginning, Carle writes, “One Sunday morning the warm sun came up and-pop!-out of the egg came a tiny and very hungry caterpillar”(Eric Carle 2). Carle indicates to the reader that the caterpillar is tiny and very hungry which infers that it is only a baby and needs food in order to survive such as…

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    Alice's Identity

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    A big hole, talking animals and an adventure that may never end, helps a little girl find out who she truly is. While symbols are not always clear, through direct characterization, anthropomorphism, and real world connections, Lewis Carroll utilizes an exceptional understanding of the development of Alice’s identity in Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. Direct characterization helps to create a better understanding of symbols in Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. The Cheshire cat, establishes…

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    Nora's Transformation

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    transformation of a caterpillar to a butterfly. This transformation takes place in 4 stages: resting stage, growth stage, transformation stage and leap stage. In the play “A doll’s house” written by Henrik Ibsen, the main character Nora also goes through transformations similar to the caterpillar and eventually reaching self-recognition, and I am going to analyze this similarity through the lens of feminist criticism. The first and second stages of the transformation of a caterpillar are…

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    monarch caterpillars and eggs I find and tagging the adult butterflies before sending them on their annual migration to Mexico. Monarch Watch collects these tags and can then track the butterfly's migration path. This data helps them learn more about the behavior of the butterflies so that they can better help save the entire population which has been declining for years. Part of this decline can be…

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    This stage also known as a caterpillar which cited by David (2004), caterpillar have hairy varying bristles or spike to prevent from getting eat and either be a naked one without spike or hair. Most caterpillars are herbivirous and their feeding types are foliage, roots, seeds and flowers that are base on their own species (Miller & Hammond, 2003). The larvae digestive…

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