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    Once upon a time there was two little kids, Hansel and Gretel, who were put in the woods by their father to starve to death. When Hansel and Gretel were out in the woods they had found my house, it was a nice little house made of all sweets. I had trapped the little kids in my house by feeding them big amounts of sweets. They had been put to bed one night and woke up during the middle of the night and heard loud noises. They had then realized that I was a witch. Each day the kids had tried to…

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    it may not seem like it but we are. It may not be as severe as being stranded in the woods for years but as simple as surviving one day to the next day. It could even be surviving a day in my house. Some of the challenges I face on a daily basis are fighting with my brother, cooking, school and doing chores. In my house my brother and I fight a lot. Sometimes it is just playing but it always turns into a big fight. My brother and I are very dissimilar, my brother looks like a brick wall because…

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    Little red riding hood, a classic tale about a young girl venturing through the forest to visit her elderly grandma. Over past centuries many versions have been written depicting their own differences. Charles Perrault 's 1697 version, Little Red riding hood can be contrasted in several ways against Brother Grimms ' version, Little Red cap. The tales begin by describing the protagonist, Little Red riding hood, after her red hood in Perrault’s version and red cap in Grimm 's version thus,…

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    “American Gothic”, by Grant Wood, painted in 1930. Grant Wood painted on a 74.3 X 62.2 cm piece of oil on beaverboard. These materials give the painting an old timing look but with good color and contrast. This painting can be viewed at the Art Institute of Chicago. Now I’m going to describe this painting in more detail, so that you can see a visual picture in your head. The white male in the artwork has very thin brown hair; with thick bushy eyebrows; brown eyes, circle glasses, big ears, long…

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    The Three Little Pigs/The Three Horrid Little Pigs The different authors capture the readers of the story, the three little pigs through relationship in current society. One author show the three little pigs as happy go lucky. While the other emphasis on the three pigs being lazy, and good for nothing. Instead of the big bad wolf, the wolf shows concern and offers his carpentry skills. “The Three Little Pigs” originally written in 1933 and again in 2008 told with a distinct difference in; why…

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    opposite view as powerful and capable. This stereotype is depicted in both Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm’s “Little Red Cap” and Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s “The Yellow Wallpaper”, where females are portrayed as not being able to help themselves without the assistance of a man. Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm’s “Little Red Cap” is a classic example of an innocent girl needing to be saved. Little Red Cap goes into the woods to deliver baked goods and wine to her sick, fragile grandmother. As she…

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    completely different, but they’re both in a way. There are many tribes but I will tell you about three of them. I will show you their differences and their similarities.The Inuit,Haida, and the Iroquois have different environments,art,and traditions and houses. These three are different but they still have some similarities. All three of these tribes live in Canada. The Inuit live northern Canada, the Haida live on the west coast of British Columbia, and the Iroquois live in southwest/southern…

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    Rough Draft-Application Essay Ever since I was a little kid my family has been hunting and going out into the whitetail woods in hopes of getting a nice buck. I remember going out to my grandparents and seeing the deer my family had harvested that fall, and wondering when I could finally get to go and experience what it was like myself. I always watched my dDad come home and have a little buck in the bed of his truck and I thought how come it wasn’t like in the hunting shows where they go out…

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    The Woods Behind My House Childhood is a time of both restriction and freedom. Whether crossing the street or going to the park, children must always be accompanied by someone older. School is usually the first time in a child's life where the child is able to experience a measure of freedom and independence. Though at first the feeling may be overwhelming, the child eventually enjoys the freedom that comes from being on their own. The woods behind my log-sided house on 210th Street was a…

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    Karlies brother came out side soon after we started climbing. There is a really big tall tree in karlie's backyard and her brother started climbing it. The tree was too big for us to climb and almost to big for her brother to climb so it was probably a little scary for him too. He almost fell a couple of times to but it was still pretty entertaining. We all got sick of climbing the same trees so we decided to go play in the woods. So we made our what there. Once we got there we played infected…

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