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    ostinato- Allegro began with violins and violas and are then joined by the wind instruments. Throughout this movement, I noticed that the string instruments were being plucked. It reminded me of cartoons I used to watch when I was younger that had chipmunks sneaking around trying to get food. When the wind instruments joined, they had a higher pitch than the strings. The timbre of the wind instruments was very joyful it sounded like birds singing whereas the string instruments sounded a little…

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    Kukka Dogs

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    hairs showing through her black and white spots, all these combining into one epic tale. You see, we lived out in the country, “in the boondocks” if you will, and wild animals were regulars in our front yard. The typical customers however, were chipmunks, rabbits, and the occasional deer. Lady had grown…

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    hand is very broad as carnivores they eat other animals though each snake eats varying animals based on their size for examples: i. Gartner snakes eat mice and such according to gartersnakes.info. ii. Western rattlesnakes feed on other reptiles, chipmunks, and prarie dogs according to…

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    Open Cell Narrative

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    headed back to my cell with my officer at 10:00 a.m. I’m required to be back in there at 10:15. My roommate was already in the cell. “Guards open cell 4!” Jordan screamed. I swear every time he yells I just want to rip my hair out. He sounds like a chipmunk. It’s like he yells in my year on purpose. “Evan Cod you have a visitor!” the speaker screeched statically. They put it over the intercom when somebody has a visitor or a phone call. I don’t really ever have much visitors. My wife past…

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    tend to just high-tail it for my classes and then home, I don’t to look at things or even try too. While being able to walk outside, I got to see so many things that I hadn’t noticed before! For example, in one of the light posts – there’s a little chipmunk that lives/hides. There’s two baby squirrels that live in the shed by the student parking, and I actually saved a monarch butterfly that had gotten dew on its wings. It is truly amazing how much I have missed/haven’t been seeing.…

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    Worth it “Is all of it worth it?” I asked myself over and over again. The feeling of butterflies in my stomach, with the walls spinning around while the anesthesia is being administered, the tears flowing down my face. It all started around my pre-teen era. My teeth were one of a kind. They were a jumbled up mess, in distress, waiting for a superhero to save them. I was fluttering with excitement when I entered the orthodontist that day. What I didn’t know was I was going to be in jail for…

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    somewhere to learn of the way to break the injustice that trapped many victims. Nora, the wife of prosperous husband (Torvald), she lived a good and spoiled life with her home. Whenever Nora asks for little money or favors, she would act like chipmunk although Torvald was fine with it because he thought it was natural. The A Doll’s House play took place in past where wives wereis dependent on husbands and widows would have very hard life but most people accepted it which was men although…

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    used back in this time period. They also used something called a snare. They would have to place this snare in certain places because this little snare isn't going to catch a huge bear. So you have to place it where there are rabbits, squirrels, chipmunks, etc. and even make a path to guide the small animal into their trap. They made these snares with bendable branches, strong fibers, etc. and they would tie this special knot to make it tighten and loosen so when the animal struggled to make its…

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    Contributors are their own. Whether the movie "Concussion" makes a bunch of money from people passionate about safety and youth sports, or people who couldn't get into the new "Star Wars" because it was sold out, then couldn't get into "Alvin and the Chipmunks: Road Chip" because it also was sold out* and figured, what the heck, we're at the theater anyway, is irrelevant regarding the issue of head injuries and football. That a major studio even green-lighted this movie, about the researcher…

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    groups. I have recognized the first stages of Erikson’s theory from my work. Infants completely rely on the protective caregivers from the “caterpillar” room. Toddlers explore the world around them as they learn about all the possibilities in the “chipmunk” room. Children of the preschool years take a step further and discover the right and wrongs of their environment in the “ladybug” room. Personally, I deal with children learning to overcome stages two and three. I try my best to be…

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