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    Finding Dory, a film by Pixar Animation Studios is about a blue tang fish named Dory, where as a child, she got separated from her parents. She has short-term memory loss, so at first, when she got lost, she tries to look for her parents and asks other fishes for help but the fishes couldn’t help her because when they asked what are you looking for, Dory forgot what she is looking for. As time passed, she completely forgot about her parents. The only thing that she remembers is a song that goes…

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    Morgan Visitor Center, river otter and flamingo exhibits, restrooms, break rooms, storage rooms, a gift shop, and so much more still existing today. While the Salisbury Zoo has certainly has its ups and downs (downs including the death of several animals, the Friends of the Salisbury…

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    also weigh over thousands! As all this is found out by scientists. They could even live up to seventy years old or even older. The great white shark actually doesn't prefer eating us humans, they mostly eat a wide variety of fish, such as seals, sea otters and even the lovely dolphins we all love. The females are even bigger than the males. They have massive sharp teeth, and its teeth can change throughout the years. The great white has an impeccable sense of smell, they could smell a single…

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    Brazil Research Paper

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    poisonous plant used by tribes to stun animals and relax muscles. Brazilians use the plant Quinine to help fight malaria. The Amazon Rainforest possesses 10% of the species of the world. The destruction of the rainforest endangers jaguars, the giant otter, the harpy eagle, the hyacinth macaw, and the marsh deer. The tapir is the largest animal in the Amazon Rainforest. One last animal that is unbelievable is the golden lion tamarin which almost became extinct but was saved by scientists. As you…

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    English Language Listening Skills 1. Telephone – This is an activity that could be used to help students listen carefully to their classmates by listening to a message and passing it on to the classmate next to them. This is a fun way to encourage students to try to listen to the message and pass it on correctly. 2. Audio textbooks- Audio textbooks are helpful to Emergent Bilinguals because they help students follow along by listening to the voice while they are reading. These books provide a…

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    Chernobyl Research Paper

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    Chernobyl On April 26, 1986 in a town just north of Kiev, Ukraine, lies the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant, and on this unfortunate day one of the nuclear reactors failed, causing numerous deaths and many more problems to the areas surrounding this nuclear plant. In this paper the history of Chernobyl will be examined and how it happened, along with the health effects related to radiation exposure, environmental effects, and what its’s like at Chernobyl today. Chernobyl had a total of four…

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    Collective Memory and Disney’s Romanization of Pocahontas Disney has a penchant for taking old stories, which were typically unsuitable for children, and turning them into movies with beautiful animation and songs which are generally regarded as “timeless classics.” As a result, the original awful tales are forgotten by the children who watch these movies and the shiny, new Disney retellings are passed down through generations and held in our collective memories. The same thing has happened with…

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    Fox And Squirrels Essay

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    enough food for a week, I will give you some large sticks from trees so you can defend yourselves. Do we have a deal?” Rabbit and Squirrel debated for a while, but finally agreed. “Yes, we have a deal.” “One more thing,” Moose stated. “I know a river otter who can supply you with rocks, as well. I will tell you of his whereabouts if you give me an extra three days worth of food.Rabbit and Squirrel looked at each other, and exchanged looks. it was clear that they were up to something horrible.…

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    molten lava spewing out of Mt. St. Helens. He then walks through the jungle finding lots of different kinds of animals that include, the sloth, the glass frog, the kinkajou, the Mata Mata, the Jesus Lizard, the Toucan, the Capybara, the Giant River Otter, the Giant Anteater and the Spider Monkey. He then finds an interesting cave that looks to be an animal’s den. He would like to further investigate this den because he was informed that he is in Brazil looking for a type of animal that is on the…

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    Social Class In Zootopia

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    joins the unit she is given a lesser job than everyone else who is looking for missing animals. Judy then meets a shifty fox named Nick Wilde, who tricks her in a hustle. Judy, making a deal with her commander, now has two days to find a missing Otter or she will quit her job and need Nick to find them. They found where the missing animal went, but realize they went to their original mindset as savage animals, and all the animals are all predators. Judy and Nick now need to find out what happen…

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