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    faced by a member named Moose who has been working in the lumbering industry for a long time but he demonstrates a harder crueler character towards Cecil this is shown in the text when the narrator says "Moose devised more cruel and intricate ones" which are the jokes that Moose ways saying to Cecil. Cecil notices this and stays tolerant of Moose jokes that really go beyond the line of joking. When Mr. Anderson asks Cecil how he tolerates all the of the hardship that Moose gives him he says "He…

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    like his brother), and the Moose (the hockey team he plays for). Saul is deeply affected by family and what it means to him, such as how family treats him, which is expressed throughout this book. One thing that impacts Saul’s life is the Kellys. They take care of Saul when nobody else would and treated him like…

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    Whether you're out in the wild, or in your neighborhood, it's best not to approach animals. Even if they seem friendly like a wandering dog in your neighborhood, never approach it. Unfortunately, it's not only wild animals that will attack you, but seemingly domesticated pets are known to bite as well. While it doesn't mean you should be automatically scared when you see an animal in the wild, it's best to stay alert to the possibility of attack. It's also important to understand the steps you…

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    Book: “If You Give A Moose A Muffin” by Laura Joffe Numeroff, illustrated by Felicia Bond Standard: (1.RL.3) Describe characters, settings, and major events in a story, using key details. Objective: Students will be able to describe characters of the story, identify the place, and major events happening. As a Formative assessment, I will stop from reading the book, and I will check for understanding of the expectations, and familiarize with the questions focusing on key details, forming Oral…

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    specifically Naomi, Saul’s grandmother, who inspires him to find his inner strength. Along with Saul’s foster parents, the Kellys, who provide Saul with a supportive environment, and always tend to his needs. Lastly, through Saul’s hockey team, The Moose, who constantly encourage Saul, and give him a sense of belonging. In Richard Wagamese’s novel, Indian Horse, the author illustrates the huge influence…

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    brother, and my dad to the perfect area to see moose. Disappointingly, my grandfather made me stay on the four-wheeler because I was too young and it was too dangerous for me to be near these big and aggressive creatures. As the sun beat down on my head I absorbed the fresh smell of pine trees and horse manure. Then suddenly I heard a big crunch of tree branches and leaves, and I looked and saw a moose coming our way. My heart started to race. After the moose checked us out for awhile we assumed…

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    In Indian Horse, Saul seeks to find a sense of belongingness, as his experiences from the residential school leave him robbed of it. When Saul begins to play hockey with the Moose, he feels like he has found belongingness once again. Eventually Saul’s hockey career falls apart due to the constant racism he faces, which detaches him from everything: “No matter what I did, I remained the outsider” (162). Throughout Saul’s journey, he experiences both community and utter isolation. The residential…

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    Populations consist of a group of individuals that are of the same species (Habitat, ecosystem, population and community). They also have unique attributes such as growth rate, sex ratio, mortality rate, and age structure (Klappenbach). Ecosystems can be defined as cyclical systems that are self-sufficient (Habitat, ecosystem, population and community). Organic carbon flows from organism to organism through what they consume, and is taken from the atmosphere through photosynthesis and returned…

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    something to identify the person as wearing its product, such as the signature stitch on the back pocket of jeans, the words “Abercrombie”, “Abercrombie & Fitch”, or “A&F”, or its moose symbol. The use of logos tend to be used on relaxed clothing such as t-shirts, sweatpants, and sweatshirts; whereas the use of the moose symbol was on more luxurious clothing such as button up shirts and cashmere sweaters. Packaging As a brand marketing strategy, A&F placed gray-scale sensual images of men and…

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    Taxidermy. Whether you are in need of duck, elk, moose, baboon or owl taxidermy, we are the team for the job. Our family owned and operated company have been in business for 15 years in Willowbrook, Saskatchewan, and we also have over three decades of experience in the industry. Unlike many of our competitors, we strive for customers satisfaction offering both taxidermy and mounting services. Have you recently caught big game like elk, whitetail deer, moose or black bear? We offer the most…

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