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    Simba with his flowing mane gazing upon the image of Mufasa painted in the clouds. This is the earliest Disney image carved in my mind. I spent hundreds of hours working on completing a massive jigsaw puzzle that my dad brought home from one of his travels. I remember how proud he was, and how accomplished I felt when I showed him the final result. Imagine my disappointment when a single piece went missing; Zazu’s beak. No matter what I did, I could not bring the beauty of the image back.…

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    The bilby is an interesting animal that looks like a jigsaw-puzzle mishap. Part rabbit, chinchilla, and kangaroo, it is quite an unusual creature, but it is well adapted to life in the desert. Medium size, varied diet and the ability to speedily reproduce, this animal is well equipped for a harsh life. Bilbys, also known as rabbit eared bandicoots, are among the largest in the bandicoot family, measuring up to 55 centimeters in length with a tail of around 29 centimeters. It possesses…

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    suffering to others, or feeling no concern about it. People can be very cruel to others. In the novel the Rag in the Bone Shop, Robert Cormier shows such bad cruelty Alicia was giving. Alicia was an innocent seven year old girl. She was very good at jigsaw puzzles and she loved them. One day someone did something very cruel to her. They did something she did not deserve. She was lured away from her home or she wandered off. In this novel Alicia was killed. Alicia Bartlett “was found between…

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    A community is similar to a puzzle; without one of the pieces it is never flawless. Being a part of a community and participating in community service doesn’t only better us, but it helps the general public. When I signed up to volunteer at Sanford Health I wasn’t sure if I was truly helping anyone or even making a difference. Never did I think that the service I was providing would have such a positive outcome. Although I had originally thought that by volunteering I would be providing a simple…

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    Inca’s structure, and tools The Inca’s tools and buildings were mainly made of stone, and a little bit of wood in their buildings,but what is fascinating about them is how they built their houses. Stone tools were important to their life because wood tools couldn’t break stone, and their structures were made of stone (limestone or/and granite). Since the stone buildings were important( Machu Picchu or the city on the Andes mountains were also important), to the Incas way of life so it would be…

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    The hidden figure I pick was Brittney Exline. She became the youngest student to become an engineer at the age of 19. Brittney Exline shouldn’t be hidden no more because she has done a lot of things for the world. Like being the youngest African-American to be accepted into ivy League school. She is a hard working women and need to be known by other to inspire around the world. Brittney exline had a great childhood. She was born on Valentine’s day February 14. An challenge Exline face was not…

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    Knowledge about your family’s medical history is an important part of addressing your own potential health hazards. A family medical history can serve as a window into the genetic heritage of an individual. Why is knowledge of your family medical history important? If your dad had a heart attack before he turned 55 years old or your mom had a heart attack before she turned 65 years old (or both) then you know that you need to take extra care to focus on creating a heart healthy life. It’s…

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    make their decision. Three women, Story of an Hour, and Dream children all have uncertainty within them, but it is uniquely applied to each story overall helping the characters make decisions. Three women written by Simon J. Ortiz, is like a jigsaw puzzle that has a few missing pieces. The missing pieces are the unknown parts of the story…

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    famous, well-studied technique, called binocular rivalry. The left eye and right eye are presented with very different images and the brain flips between the two images. Baars explained how the visual objects were consciously constructed into a jigsaw puzzle with “momentary snapshots” or maps of the visual input. The string of maps then travel down the conscious stream and come together to form an integrated visual experience (Logothetis,…

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    have come to realize that writing is a lot like working a jigsaw puzzle. When I first look looked at it, there are pieces everywhere; some were upside down or sideways and there was no structure yet. I had a vague sense of what the picture looked like in my head, but I was exactly sure how to cause all the pieces to fit together to replicate that image. English composition has taught me the necessary mechanics to complete this writing puzzle. The creation of a thesis statement, the difference…

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