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    example of his fear is him was saying he didn’t want to be in the war, but make stuff for it. Together they are a machine gun team. The villains are the the Japanese soldiers in the jungles trying to kill them. The setting is several islands in Japan and a training camp. It is during World War II. The islands are jungles with villages scattered around. They are hot and humid. The training camp has an airbase, towers to jump off of, a track, and an obstacle course. It also has basic stuff…

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    "Bite my biscuits" from Diary of a Wimpy Kid was inspirational for me because it made me want to explore the crazy side of life. I began to explore this hidden jungle of ideas, actions, and more. I was like Greg and how he thought about new innovations, I wanted to learn more about this jungle. I was truly hooked on exploring this vast jungle. So I set off on my exploration of this undiscovered world. I changed how I thought so I could understand this world. That was one key thing I did to help…

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    of the story, the platoon was using a mine detector to help aid them when traveling through the jungle. This shows how they constantly under the threat of death in the jungle. The men do not even know how well the mine detector works, but bring it anyway because they like the thought that for once they might be safe. This shows the constant threat of danger because even the ground isn’t safe in the jungle, the men are essentially risking their lives every time they take a step. “Fired their…

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    The novel begins with reports of small gangs of enigmatic “bipedal, three-toed lizards” viciously attacking people within the jungles of mainland Costa Rica. Notorious paleontologist and dinosaur expert Dr. Alan Grant and his colleague, Dr. Ellie Sattler (a paleobotanist) are called upon to investigate these occurrences, and much to their shock and horror, these lizard-like creatures are revealed to be small carnivorous dinosaurs (Procompsognathus to be exact). Nevertheless, their investigation…

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    the Cambodian Killing Fields were considered to be one of the worst genocides in history that has lasting effects on Cambodia today. Background In 1969, Pol Pot had become the leader of the communist party in Cambodia. He eventually fled into the jungle where he hid from the prince of Norodom Sihanouk, the leader of Cambodia and raised an army called the Khmer Rouge; consisting of mostly teenage orphan geurillas where numbers…

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    views the pathway to obtaining a successful career. Throughout chapter four, she suggests that it is best to regard the workplace as a jungle gym and not a ladder to climb. This is a powerful analogy whereas a jungle gym exemplifies discovery and a wide range of options for success, a ladder represents a straight and narrow option to reach the top. In addition, the jungle gym…

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    her bad side. Connie was not just strong and empowering, she was also beautiful. She had glistening, black hair, and she was as beautiful as an angel. Connie and her colleagues were going on a rescue mission to save a small village that lived in the jungle, and there were bandits who were trying to kill them. There were no roads to access the village, so they had to take a plane and sky dive down to the village. Connie prepared for the jump; she put on her dark-green camo jumpsuit, folded up her…

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    physically. As we seen in both supersize me and reading the jungle these things have taught us a lot about how the world can be so cruel and how they can hide the most important details from us as in Supersize Me Morgan Spurlock tries to call in and get to McDonald’s presidents and tries to ask them so questions but they never respond back to him which means that they were hiding something or are irritated with him calling. In the jungle they talk about how the people…

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    Tcd In Vietnam

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    military in Vietnam, were the cause of anxiety among both scientists and veterans. Operation Ranch Hand helped American fighters stay safe from enemies previously hidden in dense jungles. A few years after the spraying missions began, the scientific community was worried about the unknown long-term effects side effects of the exposure to the herbicides, and eventually directly addressed the president about the issue. Years after the…

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    As stated earlier, the great jungle of the Congo is eventually overpowered by the Belgian’s greed for one material object – ivory. [ ] At this point in world history, the economy of Belgium and its empire in the Congo basin is dependent on the trade of ivory. It is said that for three decades, beginning in 1875, nearly 70,000 tons of ivory was transported from the Congo to Europe every single year. [ ] While ivory was the hot, new commodity to own in Europe, it was just as a popular…

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