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    Legends Behind Christmas

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    like that, the storm died away, and they were able to sail safely back to port. The Easter Bunny legend has been brought to America by German immigrants in the 1700s; Whom settled in Pennsylvania and brought their tale of an egg laying-hare, known as the “Oster Hare” or “Oschter Haws.” Their children would make colorful nests where the bunny would lay it’s brightly colored eggs. Bunnies are associated with fertility since they are such fertile animals. So the bunny was compared to Spring and…

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    It has been debated for several years if dogs can understand what people are saying to them. Numerous studies have been conducted to test the theory. Scientists such as Victoria Ratcliffe and Brian Hare all have done extensive research into the mind of dogs. Because of this research, people have a better understanding of how dogs process language and the way they interact with humans. Dogs are able to understand a human’s words based on the scientific and psychological studies from the study of…

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    This essay aims to explore the way in which Hughes and Ann Duffy present the effects of conflict in both Bayonet Charge and War Photographer. I will discuss this through the negative effects of war, the structure of the poem and the imagery used by both poets. Both poems present the negative effects of war. In bayonet charge the writer intended to present it as having an extremely violent nature to cause extreme suffering both physically and mentally. The simile 'Like a man who has jumped up in…

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    Along the Central Asia there is a beautiful specie of leopard that is disappearing in the past few years. That animal is the snow leopards, they mainly feed on wild sheep, ibex, marmots and hares. They have long-paled gray fur that covers its body, and its patterned with black rosettes. They weighs about 145 lb, and they normally inhabit on cold snowy mountains or rocky outcrops. A long time ago there’s about 7,500 of these tiger-like mammals roaming in the world, but now there’s only about…

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    The 1960’s was a decade of political and social activism. This generation was swept off its feet by many different song writers who were not afraid to sing in protest of our government. A simple song, can have the power to change the minds and heart of a country, and how they affect or reflect our thoughts about the government and our experiences as American citizens. There were songs created that spoke out against anti-war and political protests. If there is any type of social injustice in this…

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    January Other Names: Birch Moon Wolf Moon Cold Moon Frost Moon Old Moon Plan a ritual of protection around your home and family. Time to review your goals. Develop your inner self. Purify water for Imbolc. Since this is a protective month, make protective sachets. Power Flow: sluggish, below the surface; beginning and conceiving. Protection, reversing spells. Conserving energy by working on personal problems that involve no one else. Getting your various bodies to work smoothly together for the…

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    care of your children, or marry” (Stout, 109). Both sociopaths and “psychopaths are social predators who charm, manipulate, and ruthlessly plow their way through life, leaving a broad trail of broken hearts, shattered expectations, and empty wallets” (Hare,…

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    Nelson Mandela A Great Leader Did you ever wondered who Nelson Mandela was and what he did for his country? Nelson Mandela is known for his story of success for democracy in his country. He gave a lot of citizens the right to vote for a leader. In 1994, he reached an agreement that allowed a Government of Unity. This may sound easy, but if you knew in what hardships Mandela had to go through to achieve his goals for a better country. Nelson Mandela did great achievements for a reconciliation in…

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    Psychopaths are very fascinating individuals. These individuals tend to demonstrate a side of themselves that characterize crazy or perilous behavior, however to these individuals it's just their personality. Numerous researchers have discovered what makes an insane person, from an mental case is antisocial behavior. Psychopaths can be created from one accident this could be from a traumatic head injury can cause change in the brain. This can damage the prefrontal cortex. This part of the brain…

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    participate in year round. Many cross runners become involved in the sport during their high school years and continue doing it as a way to stay fit over the years. Cross county running has been around since the beginning of time it was referred to as “hare and hound” or “the paper chase” a game that started in England in the 19th Century. Originally, there was two sets of groups and the first group would run through a trail laying pieces of paper as a marker and the second group would run the…

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