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    you so much for taking the time to speak with me this morning. Not great news and a hard pill to swallow, but none the less a lesson and coach able moment for myself. As stated on our call I fully respect the decision of the team over at the SF Giants and if anything I would like them to know that there was no misrepresentation or additional information on my resume that in fact was not accurate in the moment. At the end of the week last week while I was completing my enrollment for my…

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    The novel of Giants in the Earth gives us knowledge of how life was like for an immigrant to start all over again in an unfamiliar, unknown, and unexplored area. It also talks about the hardships and consequences that the unknown settlers dealt with on the prairie land. It takes place in the unsettled Dakota Territory in the 1870s. Some topics in the novel are the mental state of each person after living in the total desolation of the wilderness, along with the manual labor of survival. Per…

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    The Iron Giant – A point of reference in the history of animation In late 1996, Brad Bird, an American director, screenwriter, animator, producer and occasional voice actor, using Ted Hughes book published in 1968, “The Iron Giant”, as a starting point, pitched his ideas to the famous entertainment company Warner Bros. At that time, Bird was working for Tuner Feature Animation, a multimedia company that merged with Warner Bros. after being purchased in 1996 by Time Warner, Warner Bros parent…

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    The Iron Giant is about a boy who helps an alien robot that landed on Earth. The director Brad Bird has also directed Mission: Impossible-Ghost Protocol and The Incredibles. The movie is about a giant robot that came from space and crashed into the Earth, then a boy found it and kept it safe from the government. Hogarth Hughes is showing the robot how to have fun and do a cannonball. The natural bright light and the jump cuts makes it active. The rule of thirds is showing the three characters…

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    Giant Hummingbird Description Typically members of P. gigas can be identified using their relative size and characteristics such as the presence of an eye-ring, straight bill, dull colouration, very long wings , long and moderately forked tail, feathered tarsi to the toes and comparatively large sturdy feet. Juveniles can be determined by observing small groves on the side areas of the beak tip. The Giant Hummingbird is the biggest member of the hummingbird family. The Giant Hummingbird has…

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    The Giant Pool of Money Analysis Every individual in the United States wishes to be a homeowner because owning a home is considered as the ultimate achievement by majority of the population and is a symbol of successful and fulfilling life (Grant, Rick). So in the early 2000s when individuals were provided an extremely easy way of getting a loan and buying a home irrespective of their job and background, majority of them grabbed the opportunity. But, this scheme of simplifying mortgage rules…

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    Giant Catfish Case Study

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    Evidence The giant catfish is uncommon yet broadly presented through the Mekong Basin. Mature fish seem to be found in major channels of the Mekong River and its tributaries. Juvenile fish seem to stick around wetland areas of the Mekong Basin. In the dry season mature fish migrate vast distances up river and start spawning when the rains arrive. The eggs and hatchlings are being transported downstream where juveniles may scatter into floodplains and other wetland zones. Not much information is…

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    The text displayed in the “Giant Squid” is accurate because Candace Fleming presents the information in a manner that isn’t generalized. Fleming states factual information about giant squids that is certainly known like their physical attributes, how they swim and eat prey. Fleming then continues to even provide information on things that are unknown about giant squids. She does so by using a theory technique to demonstrate that there is still information about giant squids that remains a…

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    want to.” I don’t think I ever ran down a flight of stairs faster. It was a scorching day almost two years after this incident happened that I was back at six flags with my mom. I was here to prove a point to myself that I could do this: the Texas Giant. “Next ten people” the lady said as my mom and I took a couple steps forward, preparing ourselves for what was to…

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    The giant squid has eluded scientist since its discovery with nothing but pictures and carcasses to go off of. Its deep-sea habitat makes it difficult to study. The first photo of a live squid was not taken until 2004 and the first live giant squid to be brought to the surface was not until 2006. The giant squid belongs to the phylum Mollusca, class Cephalopada, genus Architeuthis, and species Architeuthis dux. Giant squids are similar to their smaller relatives in many ways including, using…

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