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    outstanding person? The Giraffe Award is given to people based on a certain criteria. They are given to people that make the world a better place and go way beyond others. Therefore, to receive the Giraffe Award a person must take on significant risks, act out of caring, and go above and beyond their call of duty. Because he took a personal and financial risk, acted out of caring, and went above and beyond the call of duty, Jerry Foster deserves to be this year's Giraffe Award winner. The first…

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    Have you ever heard of the Iron Giraffe? The Iron Giraffe plays a big role in giving Sudan clean drinking water. It is a wonderful gift for Sudan and especially southern Sudan. The Iron Giraffe is one of the greatest things that Sudan could ask for because it provides them with clean drinking water, and hundreds of American schools support Sudan by giving them the clean drinking water they have. Do you know what the Iron Giraffe Challenge is? It is a friendly competition between schools in…

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    Nigerian Giraffe is among the most endangered species of 2016 and are pretty close to extinction.” (wonderslist.com) The West African Giraffe, or also known as the Nigerian Giraffe, is amongst the “endangered” category with less than 200 individuals left. (awf.org) Before World War I, the West African Giraffe lived in the sahel and savannah regions in parts of Nigeria as well as well as parts of Cameroon, Chad…

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    Giraffes Most people do not know the problems Giraffes are facing right at this moment. Most of their problems include Habitat loss and Extinction.These beautiful mammals are disappearing and we need to do something about it quickly. Giraffes can be saved by all of us humans coming together and making habitats for them.We can also most importantly need to stop invading their habitat and start protecting their surroundings. Giraffes have lost most of their habitat due to mankind destroying and…

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    two sides are often seen intertwined with conflicts being so they value and view different ethics and beliefs.The child often is at a disadvantage as adults would overpower their viewpoints and adults are often unable to admit change. Within “The Giraffe”, Mauro Senesi enables his story to effectively utilize archetypes and symbols in order to represent the disparity among the adolescence and the mature. As a result of this, both the adolescent and mature are at a lost as their conflicts…

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    killed a healthy giraffe. This man should be giving some punishment for killing an innocent giraffe. I understand that the giraffe are part of an international breeding program but that didn’t give the right to kill the giraffe. His concern was if the giraffe was to be sterilized it will take up space for other animals. He should have accepted to give the giraffe to another zoo where he was going to be kept. He should have also accepted the money a man offer so he won’t kill the giraffe. I…

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    The Two-Headed Giraffe Many years ago on a feverous summer day in the Serengeti, there was a herd of giraffe. The giraffe community lived many years in prosperity. Then one day a giraffe was born with two necks. This would soon cause a dispute among the community. His mother loved him the same as any mother would. Martha and Norman named their new baby son George. The Mcaneny Family was very well-respected among the Giraffe community. Although people were getting suspicious of an affair that…

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    story tilted Giraffes Can’t Dance by Giles Andreae. In the story, the giraffe is sad because he can't dance like all the other animals. That’s when the cricket shattered his perspective with this jaw dropping quote. He said, “‘ Excuse me’” said a cricket “‘ but sometimes when you’re different you just need a different song’” “‘ Listen to the grass and listen to the trees’” (Andreae). The cricket puts the message of the whole story into one simple sentence. He is telling the giraffe that just…

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    I sat on the shelf next to the elephants and the giraffes. I was big, white, and fluffy. I always wear my pink ribbon around my neck, because it would show all of the other bunnies that I was the best bunny in the store. I had a perfect view out of the window. I watched all the snotty children running around with their parents. They would always pick me up then there rude parents would tell them no. How rude of them. It was the same boring routine every day. I would sit on my shelf watching out…

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    if not all of his art pieces. The idea of juxtaposition, or the putting together items that would not naturally be together. One example of this from Dali’s catalog would be The Burning Giraffe of 1937 (Most Popular, Web). When you hear the name, Burning Giraffe, you would think the main focus would be on the giraffe. This is not the case. Instead you find a two blue female figure with drawers pulled out and running up and down her…

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