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    Summary: Mouse is friend with Rabbit. Rabbit always has good intentions but trouble follows Rabbit. Rabbit got their toy airplane stuck in a tree. Rabbit tells Mouse he has an idea. Rabbit pulls a elephant over. Next, he pushes a rhinoceros on top of the elephant. Then he carries a hippopotamus, a deer, a crocodile, a bear, a duck, and four little ducklings all to stack onto of each other! The plan was still just too far to reach. Rabbit has another idea. Rabbit held squirrel and squirrel held…

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    Mouse Killing Car Project

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    Mouse Killing Car Project While building and testing a mousetrap car the builder must understand a few simple but, vital mechanics. The vehicle will be propelled by the pulling force of a small mousetrap. The end goal of building this car is to have it go from one end of the room to the other on top of carpet. Leverage, kinetic energy, and friction; are things to take into consideration while testing and building the car. There are two types of levers to keep in mind. The first is the lever arm…

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    get this feeling my nephew has made this play for me. I have slowly stood up to what I have seen the player king just act out. I do not laugh anymore but stare. I want to scream and say I have had enough of this nonsense this play you call “The Mouse-trap”. But all i do is drop my drink and stubble as I try to walk. I laugh and laugh to draw the attention away from the play to what I had just witnessed but as I see Hamlet and Hamlet sees me i stop the laughing and say “give me some light”.…

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    Back in 2010 The Lion and the Mouse, by Jerry Pinkey, was awarded the Randolph Caldecott Award by the ALSC for being the most distinguished picture book of the year. When the ALSC decides what book will be the receiver of the Caldecott Award there are quite a few factors that go into their decision making process. Their website shows all of these factors, but the main ones to be focused on are that the publisher/artist must be an American citizen and that their illustrations be original. As far…

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    Knockout mouse technology is valuable for determining the purposes and operations of genes that have not been sufficiently studied in the laboratory. These genes are replaced with mutant or diseased versions of themselves, permitting researchers to discover and discern how losing the normal function of certain genes can affect an organism. Through the use of this technology, the mouse genome has been extensively mapped and attributed to a variety of functions for specific genes. In this analysis…

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    lifetime. These princesses are supposed to be people these girls can relate to, admire, and look to for guidance, all which has been going on for over 80 years. Are these actually characters worth looking up to? Henry Giroux does not think so. In The Mouse That Roared, Giroux claims that female characters in Disney movies “are ultimately subordinate to males and define their sense of power and desire almost exclusively in terms of dominant male narratives,” which he then goes to give examples…

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    Rock Pocket Mouse Questions 2. A rock pocket mouse’s color influences whether it survives or dies. The less visible the mouse is in its habitat, the more likely it will survive. Mice that stand out in their habitat have a greater chance of being spotted by a predator. Mice that are similar in color to their habitat are more likely to survive and reproduce. 3. A mutation in the DNA of rock pocket mouse in location A caused it to have black fur. Because the dark-colored fur was easily visible…

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    are learning that crime is just a part of life that cannot be stopped, when it can. This photograph displays a child aiming a gun at a Disney Mickey Mouse costume. Mickey Mouse is supposed to be a character kids see as delightful and fun. His bright colors show he is an approachable character. The color red represents love, which shows that Mickey Mouse is a heartwarming character. White symbolizes purity; Mickey is a character that is always joyful, and he has his head hanging low because he…

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    of timelines when using order. There are many children’s literature books that teach children about sequencing and time duration. For example, “If You Give A Mouse A Cookie” by Laura Numeroff introduces the important concepts of sequencing, as well as cause and effect. The book is about a generous young boy who shares a cookie with a mouse who is really…

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    Magic kingdom featured “The Cinderella Castle”. The park was filled with five different lanes. Each land had its own theme with every character’s designated ride or show. At night there was always a firework show and big performance’s starring Mickey Mouse. Next was Animal Kingdom. Animal kingdom was almost like a safari. There were big rollers coasters and tour guiding rides to see wild life animal like bears, giraffes, tigers and gorillas. The third park was Epot. Epot was originally an…

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