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    Funeral Home

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    style wise because he wears the same brands all the time, but he is super selective about the fit. My mom and I will go find shirts for him. Only every shirt my mom brings back he will hate because she always gets the fit wrong and will get weird “easter egg” colors. Then, I will bring shirts that he will actually like because I pay attention to the details he likes. He usually ends up getting one shirt he hates to appease my mom and another one or two that I picked out for him. Next, we will…

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    Pokemon Research Paper

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    A bit of Pokemon history to begin, Pokemon has been around for twenty years. Pokemon was created by Satoshi Tajiri and developed and released by Nintendo, Game Freak, and Creatures or better known as a trio joint company Pokemon Company or Pokemon Company International. Which was not official until 1998. The first sets of games were released in Japan on February 27, 1996, under the name Pocket Monsters Red and Green for the Nintendo Game Boy. While it has been here in the United States under…

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    Around the world today leatherback sea turtles are being killed at an alarming rate due to a variety of circumstances. From the commercial fishing industry to poaching, the population of this species has declined significantly over the past fifty years. However, there are ways to prevent this downward spiral. Through an educational approach, marine biologists and environmentalists should collaborate to form a nonprofit group to protect leatherback sea turtles throughout the world. Dermochelys…

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    Occupational Profile Essay

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    Occupational Profile of Patient M.P is a 10-year-old Hispanic male who is a middle school student. He lives in 1 story house with his parents and a 6-year-old younger sister in Northwest Houston. M.P. was referred to occupational therapy service to address delayed milestone in childhood. His mother stated that M.P. has not yet demonstrated optimal occupational performance relating to fine motor skills, visual-motor skill, and self-care skills such as feeding and grooming. M.P.’s occupational…

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    Food Science I Menu Planning Assignment 40 Points DUE: November 8 by 11:59pm The purpose of this assignment is to familiarize you with dietary practices of other cultures, while keeping healthy eating principles in mind. Read the following scenario to complete the assignment. The point values for each question are noted in parentheses. Submit these answers and the recipes to BlackBoard by the assigned due date. You and your friend both decide you would like to start eating a healthier diet…

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    The thematic comparison of several short films of the romance genre present a stylistic interpretation of romantic relationships at various stages in the relationship spectrum. Three specific short films show both the evolution and deterioration of relationships and romantic love within genres like science fiction, drama, and comedy. All three of the shorts in this essay provoke emotion on different levels but have a similar message. The short films WORLD OF TOMORROW, INERTIAL LOVE, and GEORGE…

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    Bambi II Vs Lion King

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    For reasons that defy logic, movie studios continuously attempt to build around the foundation of film classics. Take The Wizard of Oz for example – which in the last 3 years alone has garnered a prequel (Oz the Great and Powerful) and a sequel (Legends of Oz: Dorothy’s Return). And as you might expect, neither of those productions was able to fully harness the admiration and energy established by the 1939 classic. Sure, there’s plenty of other examples to use, as well – like virtually any…

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    Imagine little children dashing through the backyard all looking to find the golden Easter egg. After such excitement, a child picks up the chocolate bunny, eyes wide, mouthwatering in anticipation for the first taste. The child vigorously bites the bunny’s ear to experience the sweet taste of rich milk chocolate but is disrupted by the realization that the bunny is hollow and after the child shallows the awaited treat, the experience is gone. Life is just like the chocolate bunny, empty, hollow…

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    The years between six to fourteen is a time of important developmental advances that establish children’s sense of identity. Relationships with adults, children, friends, and family, plays a key role in building their identities. In the stories “Children of the Corn”, “Fair Trade”, “She Will Make Music Where-ever She Goes”and “Please Don’t Pass Me By” Shell’s observations of others around her leads her to imitate their lifestyle in order to develop her own identity, thus challenging the ideas…

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    Everyone can appreciate a good jump scare, whether it’s from playing five minutes of Five Night’s At Freddy’s or if it’s your best friend coming up behind you moving with the stealthiness of a ninja. Horror films can offer a wide variety of frightful scenes that make you shiver in too much anticipation. Whenever a film, horror or not, is successful in capturing an audience's attention, you can bet your buttons that there will be sequels and remakes down the road. Sometimes, the preceding movies…

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