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    Minecraft Research Paper

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    easily killed by a gold or iron sword, as they are not very "healthy" creatures. Skeletons can shoot you with arrows, so get up close or practice your strafing! They can be killed with arrows as well, and will leave bones that you can use for training dogs or for bonemeal in your farming. Zombies spawn at night and find the nearest village or person, swarming with the intent to kill. Just like you'd see in the movies, they try to transform everyone into more zombies. If you see a zombie horde…

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    To Build A Fire

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    London story “To Build a Fire” tells of a that man walks the klondike to get to his friends unprepared. How the setting gives him challenges that he had to overcome. The setting had impact on characters For example, he had to lick the ice off the dogs paws (5). When he does this it shows that the cold was very dangerous and was going to be a challenge to him. Setting is kind of like a antagonist to the character with the setting is showed as a the bitter cold…

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    In Careless Canine Owners, the author’s diction reveals their tone because of the strong connotations of the chosen words. The author’s tone is frustration towards the pet owners. This is based off of the strong language and the connotations of those words used throughout the passage. In the sentence, “Whatever the reason for this negligent behavior, it presents a clear danger to people and animals alike.”, the author uses the words negligent and clear danger. Both of these words have very…

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    Have you ever seen that commercial where a dog is locked up in a kennel and looks up at the camera with sorrowful eyes, whilst sad music or songs play in the background? This is to raise awareness about animal shelters that try to save animals by taking them off the streets. However, what you may not know is that not all of these animals are only picked up off the road. Animals have also been taken from caretakers that either neglect or abuse them. This means that these animals have suffered…

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    when I went to go feed my bunnies. It turned into a nightmare I will never forget. I will tell you all about it. We had 5 bunnies, Batman, Buddy, Bubbles, Mario and Dase and a mom named Oreo, and a dad named Spartacus. My uncle asked us to dog sit his dog named Bandit. Bandit is a spaniel he is black and white. It was a Sunday morning at 10:00 am. I went to check on the, bunnies, all of a sudden I saw a fluffy white thing. Bandit ran back to the bunnies. My worst nightmare became a…

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    The Gray Wolf (Canis lupus) The Gray Wolf, a powerful, graceful creature, or also known as the timber wolf, has received a bad rap over time in American history. The wolf has played a big role in literature, religions, and other ideas that has molded the mind of the world to believe that the Gray Wolf is nothing but a vile and heartless animal that only lives to kill. The wolf has not only been perceived as the “Big Bad Wolf” but has also been considered symbolic in ways in relation to…

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    Hinduism and Life of Pi are closely connected, due to their incorporation of animals in both the book and the religion. Hinduism closely incorporates animals through their gods, while in Life of Pi, Pi has a close relationship with animals and talks about them a lot throughout the story. Some examples of this are: Animals in Hinduism are very important, Hindu gods use them as vehicles (Hindu Gods/Goddesses and Their Amazing Vehicles). In Life of Pi, the author notices many statues and pictures…

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    "Poky and Friends: Tails of Friendship" The story Poky and Friends: Tails of Friendship by Bruce Talkington starts out by the Poky Little Puppy wanting to go exploring. As Poky is exploring, he runs into Sylvester the Snake. Poky runs away, but it seems that everywhere he goes, Sylvester is always at the same place as him. Finally, Poky meets Kit, a skunk who was practicing her spraying in the garden and ends up scaring Sylvester off (Talkington). The book would be considered a folktale,…

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    Create a No Kill Nation It has been said that “the greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way that its animals are treated” and roughly 2.4 million healthful, adoptable cats and dogs—about one every 13 seconds—are euthanized in U.S. shelters every year. This means that of the 8 million animals handled by United States shelters, 30% of the animals’ lives are wasted. Many of these euthanasias are due to a lack of space within a shelter. Euthanasia is the practice of…

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    The Honey Short Story

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    Once upon a time there was a little boy named Thomas who loved honey. Thomas put honey on almost everything he could. One day he was standing next to a streetlight with a jar of honey, and a bear pulled up in his 1984 chevy express van and asked, “Is that honey you got there.” Thomas replied, “Yup I buy a jar every day.” Then he asked the bear, “Would you like some?” The bear answered, “Yes,” and jumped out of his van. He ate all the honey. Then he took Thomas and put him in the van. He took off…

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