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    “A hunter must stalk his prey until the hunter becomes the hunted. Then the prey becomes the predator. Then the predator and the hunter fight.” I will be showing you how child predators are like witches hunting people. My main comparisons will be about the dangers of dating apps, social media serial rapists, and men finding underage girls. I will be using details from “The Crucible” , “The Demons of Salem, With Us Still” to prove that child predators are like witch hunters. The first comparison…

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    In the two fables, “Little Red Riding Hood” and “The Story of Goldilocks and the Three Bears”, there are several differences and similarities present. In the stories, the surface similarities are setting, protagonist, morals, and plot. For example, they both take place in a forest. Goldilocks wanders around and winds up getting lost there while Little Red Riding Hood is on a journey for her grandmother. Although they have different motives for venturing into the woods, the location is the same.…

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    Red Riding Hood Thesis

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    Rose Britts Where’s Hood when you Need Her? (Revised) Once upon a time, a psychiatrist encountered a wolf. “So, tell me what happened.” he asked. “Well It all started when I was a young pup.” The wolf’s name is Ned, and Here is his story. “When I was a little pup things were tough because I wasn’t like the other pups. They teased me because I wouldn’t bite, eat prey the older wolves brought, or kill any creature even if my life depended on it. They called me a poodle. I was an outcast from the…

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    Trip To Puerto Rico

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    When thinking back to my past, my favorite memory is my trip to Puerto Rico. I got to travel with some of my close friends and really cool adults. We were in Puerto Rico for seven days, and every single day I got to discover the culture and learn something new about the island and the people living on it. We were able to explore the nature there, try Puerto Rican foods, speak in Spanish, and tour historical sites. We left at four in the morning to board our plane. When we arrived on the island,…

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    Do you know what the Roanoke colony was? The Roanoke colony is referred to as the “lost colony”,because nobody knows what happened to them.In late 1500’s the English tried to make their first settlement in the New world off the coast of North Carolina.The first settlers soon returned to England because of a shortage of food and Indian attacks.In 1587 a seconded colony went back to the same place where a man named John White became their leader.John White returned to England to get more supplies…

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    The Disappearance of the Roanoke Settlers In the year of 1585, 107 settlers landed on Roanoke land. They were planning to establish a colony with John White as the leader and governor Ralph Lane.As they began exploring the country, their abundance of food and supplies slowly diminished and John white saw that he had to go back to the homeland, England.He told his men that if anything went wrong, they were to carve signals on a tree indicating what they were going to do. When John White came…

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    at Roanoke for an expedition, Ralph Lane and the men were done. They abandoned the settlement and left behind a fort that was never located. Little did they know that in about a week after they left two supply ships came from England to help them. When the crew of the supply ships realized it was deserted, the leader of the second ship left 15 men or so behind to hold down the fort. Sir Walter Raleigh was very angry with Ralph Lane but did not stray from his mission of making a permanent…

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    What happened to the Roanoke Island? English settlers went to visit Roanoke Island and the only thing that was left was “Croatoan” carved in a tree. Roanoke Island is known as “The Lost Colony.” John White arrived in 1587 and Roanoke disappeared in 1590 (Basu, 2017, August 3). So, what was the Roanoke Island? How did the people mysteriously disappear? Did the English settlers die out? Did the island relocate somewhere? Researchers still don't know what exactly happened to the island. Although…

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    Snow White Red

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    The Color Red: The Key to Woman’s Sexual Maturity The color red has always had some significant meaning, whether it is in real life, myths, legends, or even fairy tales. Two fairy tales which illustrate the symbolic meaning of the color red are two tales about Snow White; Brothers Grimm’s “Snow White” and Lasiar Gheug, “The King of Ireland’s Daughter.” In these fairy tales red resembles the opportunity for women to be rescued by a prince and possibly reach sexual maturity, but the shedding of…

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    children in the 21st century. Many of you have discussed why you object to violence in the fairy tales we read early in the course. There are some kinds of violence that few of you object to--for instance, the punishment of the wolf in Little Red Riding Hood, or the killing of the violent Bluebeard. Then there are all the robberies that are attempted—like in "The Day it Snowed Tortillas." And no one said much about the violence of the Holocaust in the background of Singer 's stories, that kept…

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