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    However Win was not gone forever we just weren't sure where he had went. Not only were there strong family values but the men too charge. In the story Shift the men had power. Win had a very successful father. His…

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    her 3rd litter. We waited longer and Teaghan still hasn't made her way in, so mum decided she would check on her. She trudges through the kitchen to get her coat. I watched her as she opens the thick doors that once shielded us from the harsh wind, once gone all the air attacked us making us shiver. Outside it was so cold it made snowmen teeth chatter, but that might have been us missing the summer heat. Once mum goes outside I dart upstairs and…

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    The wind howled as the fresh white snow swirled around him. Otzi, a 5’3 man with bright blue eyes had everything he could possibly need to survive in the vast Alp Mountains. He had his first aid kit and a fanny pack with him, prepared for any type of emergency. The fanny pack contained a fire kit, flint tools, a drill, and a sewing kit. After few hours of exploring, Otzi felt a really sharp pain in the side of his body. Using the needles from the sewing kit, he created acupuncture points to help…

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    family units are called clans.Prohibitions against in-clan marriage exist. The clans are named after non-human entities which represent strength, courage, and endurance. The Panther(largest), Bear, Deer, Wind, Bigtown, Bird, Snake, and Otter are the Seminole Clans that exist today. Several clans have gone extinct in the past including the Alligator clan. Children inherit the clan of their mother, and the husband typically lives in the camp of his wife’s clan. Clans become extinct when the last…

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    I chose a few key types of figurative language which I think show major points of the book and the messages they are trying to get across. First is Foreshadowing which I think is a key tool to get points across in the book because it pits readers on edge no questioning what is going to happen just as the characters would. The example of foreshadowing is a big look into the future but also put the reader on edge and want to read more in the book "She was howling, pointing through the window: '…

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    How Does Investigation Lead to Discovery? Most people don’t think of exploring the moon when talking about Lewis and Clark and the Corps of Discovery. Sure, they both are explorations, but one was on Earth, and the other was on the moon. But they are both capable of answering the question: How does investigation lead to discovery? Investigating, or searching, studying, testing, questioning, experimenting, and finding every possible answer is key to finding new things, but how? The Captain’s Dog…

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    Ray Bradbury’s short story is a dystopian text as it speaks of elements such as automated self-sufficient houses, the extinct of human race etc which we have never heard off and is alien to us. This story is a warning to all the readers that if we senselessly continue to advance and grow our technological use and dependendence on it, then it will lead to the extinct of our human race as for every good technological advancement, it can lead to new dire consequences if used inappropriately. The…

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    Other than composing Stan Lee established the time to join the school chess club, general society talking club and furthermore the French club. In 1939 Stan Lee had graduated, he was 17 years of age and jobless. Stan realizes that he was destined to wind up plainly an extraordinary author however he never knew how he will end up noticeably one. He keeps searching for a vocation and could get a position in an organization called Timely Publications. He could work with close by Jack Kirby and Joe…

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    Ten years after the rumble happened, ten years since Johnny and Dally died. The past ten years have been rough for Soda and Pony, but we managed to stay together through all of the things that happened. We managed to build a house to shelter Pony, Soda, and the gang. We were able to send Pony to college and he’s coming back today for the first time in three years. I called everyone so that I could talk to them about Pony coming back. “So, Pony’s coming home today, and I know…

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    films. It's more like the children’s version of “Texas Chainsaw Massacre”, of course without the actual killings, but still the presence of ghost spirits of children who didn’t realize the dangers in time. And as always the curious and adventurous ones wind-up dead. This movie might have a familiar feel because the director, Henry Selick, also worked on “The Nightmare Before Christmas” in 1993, another creepy movie that should be about Christmas. He worked with the writer,…

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