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    While Fortuny wrote a bit more focused on the Pink Dog poem, she does talk about The Fish and The Moose, both of which have heavy use of animals in the poems. Joelle Biele gives a detailed report about many uses of vivid colors in Bishop’s papers, calling her a painter instead of a writer. Biele does so because Bishop uses very imaginative colors to…

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    The Shiras Moose The shiras moose is the largest member of the deer family. They are very long legged and comparable in size to an oversized horse. They have huge heads with soft lips, so they can feel around for the leaves they eat off trees. Moose have a very muscular neck so they can hold up this huge head and the males can hold up their antlers. They are in the alces genus and the shirasi species. Moose are very large mammals that live in cold climates. They are covered in thick fur…

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    Moose Flanagan lives on Alcatraz Island. His father has just been upgraded to Associate Warden. Moose hangs out with his friends Piper, Annie, Jimmy and Theresa whose parents also work at the prison. Life isn’t easy for Moose. He knows his father’s safety means a lot because of where he works. And he knows he has to protect and care for his older sister. Natalie, who is autistic. He feels like he needs to be able to help with everything. even though he is just a 13-year-old kid.When his…

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    affect one another. Species of the same kind which live and interact of the same region is called a population. For example, the wolf and moose each make up the population of their species. The environment in which includes all living and nonliving things interact is the ecosystem. On Isle Royale, scientist have studied the interaction between the wolves and moose and how they each affect one another as predator and prey respectively. This is called a population cycle and each depend on one…

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    sunflower seeds (a lot) 7. How old is Gaylord Stuckey? 63 years old 8. How much did McCandless pay for the gun he bought? around 125$ 9. What animal did Chris tried to kill but didn’t succeed? ducks 10. What book did Chris start reading after the moose episode?…

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    The poem “Bull Moose” is a harder poem to understand because it is important to understand the Bull moose first. When he first entered the pasture with cattle “ his great head/ like a ritual mask of a blood god”(8-9). This gave an image of a very dark and cruel animal and later in the stanza it stated that the cattle moved to the other end of the field. The cattle sensed that the bull moose was dangerous while the people were oblivious and were entertained and distracted by the new creature. The…

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    give a Moose a Muffin” by Laura Numeroff. The story talks about a moose. A child gives a muffin to the moose. The moose requests to have some jelly to eat the muffin. Than the moose requested more muffins. Then the moose ask for something else and something else until he sees blackberries and that remains him that he likes jelly which would remain him that he wants another muffin. Overall the story repeats again and again. This book applies to me this semester in a lot of ways. I am the moose…

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    characters are Mitty Blake from “Code Orange” and Moose from “Al Capone does my Shirt”. If you know them, they wouldn't seem polar opposites or very alike. Actually, it is probably somewhere near the middle. In their respective books they are faced with many challenges in many different situations that seem crazy to compare. Mitty and Moose will be compared and contrasted in their hopes, unselfishness and love interest. One one hand Mitty and Moose may seem different at first glance, but they…

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    Situation 1: Elaine Mobley (Religious Discrimination) The central issue covered by this case is religious discrimination because Elaine believes she had been fired due to her unwillingness to become converted to another religion, Christianity. Similar cases were ruled by the provisions of the Civil Rights Act of 1991 and Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 prohibiting any kind of discrimination (Civil Rights Act of 1991, n.d.; U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, n.d.). In this…

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    muffins. Most people would probably pick something more filling as their favorite foods, but I have reasons for loving muffins as much as I do. When I was a child, one of my favorite books was “If You Give a Moose a Muffin” by Laura Numeroff. I don’t exactly eat muffins with jam like the moose does in the book, but after I read that book I started to try out different kinds of muffins. I tried chocolate muffins, blueberry muffins, banana nut muffins, strawberry muffins, and just about every…

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