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    It was the biggest zoo in the world. Already, in the year 1939, the San Diego Zoo was home to over 2,000 animals and its directors planned to expand it even more. Walter Mitty and his wife, Lucinda May, couldn’t help staring in awe at a polar bear, which was angrily chewing a carrot. “Notice how it is angrily chewing a carrot,” pointed out their guide, James Thurber. “This particular polar bear loves to eat carrots. They give him the important beta carotene which is critical to his survival”...…

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    In the short story, “The Wife’s Story,” by Ursula K. Le Guin, the central idea is to make sure to see people for how they really are not how you want to see them. In the short story the author states, “I went up close because I thought if the thing was dead the spell, the curse, must be done, and my husband could come back-alive, or even dead, if I could only see him, my true love, in his true form, beautiful”(Le Guin 8, lines 125-128). The wife keeps referring to her husband as a wolf, in his…

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    [C]Hard snow (Ice later learned was called hail) ricocheted off near trees and bounced off the cold, solid earth. While the cold, stone like objects pelted the wolf's mud stained fur and formed red marks on her pink skin, Ice thought of one thing. One miserable thing... [C]"What if I don't have enough food fo-" She paused her whisper to herself to wince as an especially big pellet dig into her sensitive flesh. Letting out a long, remorseful sigh, the large canine continued. "If I don't get…

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    The last part of City of bones ended on a good note. Everything is returned back to the normal world. This is my different ending for the book, from the place where Valentine has just taken the Mortal Cup. - In an instant, Valentine takes the Mortal Cup and an unconscious Hodge away. From the distance, a wolf’s howl sounds. “What was that?” Clary said. “A werewolf”. Suddenly, a six footed werewolf jumps down from the top of the Institute, and attacks Jace. “Jace!” Thrashing and battling, the…

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    Alpha Wolf Essay

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    Pack—until sexy shifter Kieran Rendall prowls into her life, very willing to help her release the past and unlock her caged passions. Alpha Wolf Wolf shifter Rafe Bardou craves one thing he can't have: free-spirited Sara Kenyon as his mate. Although her red-hot kisses have eluded him for over a year, losing control isn't an option. But it may be the only way to convince this sweet vixen he's her alpha wolf. Hunting Wolf Sexy wolf shifter Caleb Bardou is a roughneck fighter who barrels…

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    Little Red Cap, recorded in 1812 by the Brothers Grimm, and The Little Girl and the Wolf published in 1940 by James Thurber reflect societal values and society’s representations of gender during the time that they were written in. In the first version of the Grimm’s tale, they constructed an unintelligent and oblivious protagonist to depict the lack of agency of women. They also introduced a male hero to the tale to implement the belief that a woman is always saved by a man in society. However,…

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    Prince Rogers Nelson Essay

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    Before this, he even released a “black lives matter” statement at the Grammy’s. Prince had a tireless work ethic, It seemed that Prince never slept, for he had been creating at least one record per year. He had even said he’d written “Little Red Corvette” in his sleep. His many fans worshipped his work, even after his death on April 21, 2016 of an opioid overdose. He had overdosed in an attempt to help with the pain located mostly in his hips, as wearing and performing in high heels throughout…

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    Sartre is well known for his work in developing existential thought. The question being addressed in this paper is one that asks what Sartre meant by a “monstrous freedom.” In other words, in terms of existentialism, what did this idea of freedom have to do with the way in which human behavior is explained? In order to understand Sartre’s idea of existentialism, then this question of monstrous freedom must be addressed. One author wrote, “there is an infinite gap between the past and the…

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    go horseback riding to pass the time. When riding her shoe falls into a ditch and it is retrieved by a…

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    demonstrates this exceptionally well are the fairy tales titled, Snow White and Little Red Riding Hood. In Snow White, Snow White is poisoned by the poisonous apple, which her evil stepmother gave her. By excluding the prince out of the story, Snow White never would have woken up, as it had to be ‘a true love’s kiss’ to wake her up from her deep-death-like sleep. On the other hand, in the fairy tale of Little Red Riding Hood, a woodsman who had been chopping up wood in the forest…

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