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    The Mad Hatter appears in the book Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and he first appears in the book in the tea party with March Hare. The tea party is always held at 6:00 pm, always being stuck at the tea party and time not changing. This happened because one day they tried singing the Queen of Hearts and she sentences them to death for “murdering the time”, but they escaped the sentence. The Mad Hatter is also known for being mad and he only became mad because he do to exposure to mercury was poisoned. He was poisoned because he has worked with hats and making them in a factory and most of the hats that were being manufactured at the time had mercury on the felt of the hats. If one has mercury poisoning then the person can have neurological…

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    colored fabric wearing a tall top hat. In the middle of their intense discussion The Hatter looks up with piercing, vibrant blue and green eyes. His eyes seemed able to witness the deepest parts of yourself that you’ve tried your hardest to forget and keep hidden. He stares deeply at the newcomers, first with a slight look of unfamiliarity. Suddenly with the realization he screams at the top of his lungs, frightening Alice, Chesire, Rabbit, and everyone else within at least a few yards of the…

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    Spiralling is all the Hatter can feel. When he decided to jump UP the rabbit hole, in search of Alice, he had no idea what to expect. The hole itself is pitch black. But there is a pin prick of light, which is progressively getting bigger as he tumbles farther up. Wonderland is in shambles, the Queen of Hearts destructing all happiness in her wake. The Snow Queen was living prosperously before the Queen of Hearts overthrew her. The only person who has ever been able to save Wonderland is Alice.…

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    America Diary Entry

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    Begin typing your response here. “It was dark, very dark. I couldn’t see anything at first, let alone make out outlines of objects. All of a sudden it was as if I was opening my eyes for the first time, I could see everything all around me. The first thing I saw was a giant jar with the words ‘ORANGE MARMALADE’ printed on it, but to my great disappointment it was empty. Filled Bookshelves and cupboards lined the walls of the well. Maps and pictures made the well cosy. In the middle of the well…

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    Alice is trying to conform to Victorian societal norms and expectations. Although she is only seven, she blames herself when she doesn’t have an explanation for a problem when in reality she shouldn’t expect herself (nor should anyone else) expect her to know about of what is going on in Wonderland. Alice has developed neurosis and she is consistently punishes herself for behaving in an undesirable manner and continue to accept the societal norms as her own expectations of herself. Alice has to…

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    Coyotes Evolution

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    The coyote is no exception and has relationships with dog, cat, and wolves. Cynodicits were all the above common ancestors, being about the size of a standard house cat. Coyotes have grown by about a 15% increase, whereas some dogs have grown to about a 200% or more increase. Coyotes have developed some of the best eyesight found in their territory, and that is because their prey regularly blends in with the natural surroundings, such as but not limited to the Antelope Jackrabbit, which is found…

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    Inez has four grids, Spring Creek has three, Tally has nine, and Marcum Mountain has two. We began "Snowshoe Hare School" on June 11, 2016 by setting two of the Inez grids. According to Dr. Mills and his current graduate student, Brandon Davis, Inez is good to learn on before moving further northwest to Tally. Now that I have completed all the grids, I agree. Some of the first things we learned was the gear we needed and how to carry it all through the backwoods of Montana. Apples, alfalfa, bear…

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    Hercules/Heracles, they all tell the epic story of the hero and keep his presence in the modern mind. Bollywood is one of the largest film centers in the world, with one of its main box office attractions being Hindi films. Krishna, being one of the most beloved deities in the Hindu religion, tends to get some box office screen time. In fact, as recently as 2007, a modern version of the story of Krishna was released where Krishna is an anchor for a popular television show (IMDB.com). In 1966,…

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    Essay On Aesop's Fables

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    Aesop’s Fables Introduction Fables are told all through the world. The characters of fables are usually animals that attract children to learn lesson from the stories. When I lived in China, I read many kinds of fables, including ancient Chinese fables, Arabic fables, and Greek fables. I have been interested in Aesop’s Fables from Greece since I was a child. The fables in Aesop’s collection usually have simple context, but they reveal deep meanings. My passion of reading fables was inspired by…

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    lesson or what the teaching is from every story and it will always relate to your life, you never have to worry about reading something that may be misleading or that doesn’t apply to society. "Nobody believes a liar...even when he is telling the truth!"(StoryArts.com) Fables do a really good job at showing this rather than other readings that may lead you on in different directions. Actions always speak louder than words and people trust actions more than hearing what someone has promised…

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