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    Easter Island Book Report

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    learning about other cultures and environments is detrimental to our growth as individuals. In this unit I have learned more about the devastating impacts nonnative species have on foreign environments. Before learning more about the destruction of Easter Island, I was unaware of the significant impact the introduction of the rat had on the island. I find it very interesting how a creature so tiny in stature, can have such devastating impacts. We see in history how the rat has brought disease…

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    My 4-H Club's President

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    I am my 4-H club’s president. My club has 52 people in it with most of them being under the age of ten. Sometimes I regret running for president, but then at other times I feel it is a great leadership experience. The duties of a president are not only running the meetings and showing animals. It is about helping out the community, helping the younger members with their projects and teaching them how to be a better person and also teach them responsibility with taking care of their animals.…

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    The walls were a light blue in high contrast with the warm colors of the Norman Rockwell paintings. His work showcased by the beautiful exhibition design. There were many pieces that captured my attention but it is Norman Rockwell’s overall style that fascinates me. His quirky character designs make the viewing of his paintings a unique and fun experience. I have always enjoyed his work growing up. His drawings market different audiences and I believe his work is successful. This exhibit was…

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    When comparing The Lorax and Easter Island there are so many differences we could be here a while, but here are just three, First of all the Lorax is a fictional children’s book and Easter’s End is a professor and scholar written article. Second of all they had different motives. The Once-ler’s motive was money and greed the islander’s was their religion/Maui statues. Third of all is their use/consumption of all resources in the Lorax they had to relocate the animals or they would have died out…

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    Easter Seal Case Study

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    The atmosphere at Easter Seals required a great deal of communication between all the volunteers and staff. The communication at camp is necessary to ensure safety and fun while the children are at camp for the weekend. I saw a great deal of communication between the directors, nurses, consolers, and cooking staff. There were times that there had to be a large amount of communication between all the staff but, I was also able to see the communication that occurred within one field when a problem…

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    “Mise Eire” Bringing Women into the World of Poetry Eavan Boland is known for her poetry being controversial. The subjects of her poems, most notably “Anorexia” and “In His Own Image”, a poem about spousal abuse, were not wildly discussed at the time of their publication, and Boland believed that this wasn’t right. Most of her poems were brash in their own ways, no hidden meanings behind her words, and meant for discussion. “Mise Eire” also has an important role to play in these…

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    Importance Of Living Codes

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    Everyone has living codes that one prefers to live by which is unique from one person to another. These are specific values which represent an individual and potentially determine what an individual can accomplish in life. While a universal set of living codes does not exist for all individuals, it is very common to see individuals living by the same standards which each support and stand by. The unique values of an individual are the ones that make up and shape the different personalities of a…

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    Sonnet at Easter and Richard Wilbur 's, Sonnet, one can find how certain aspects, such as rhyme and the poems sound pattern, greatly benefit each poem in their own significant ways. By analyzing each component within the poems, a conclusion as to which piece is preferred will be reached. 2.0 Diction Firstly, It is evident that both poems successfully incorporated an acceptable amount of evocative words that truly puts the reader in a deep and meaningful state. In the poem Sonnet at Easter, the…

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    Halloween and Easter Collided, let me explain. It’s almost Halloween and I am so excited. It’s probably my favorite holiday , probably because of the candy , dressing up, but probably my favorite part is carving pumpkins. Tomorrow me and my family are going to the pumpkin patch to pick a pumpkin to carve. This Halloween mine was going to be super scary. Then in the distance I saw a scary easter bunny. I told my brother Eric. “Hey look over there”. “What’s that?” he asked. “It looks a easter…

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    describe how the Lorax and the Easter Island case study are examples of a tragedy of the commons. The tragedy of the commons can be seen In The Lorax where the Once-ler harvests a whole forest of truffula trees, taking advantage of the public resource. The Lorax, who speaks on behalf of the trees, hopes the Once-ler will halt his destructive behavior.…

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