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    beautiful, my first name, which roughly translates to “is anybody there” has a beautiful and complicated story behind it which very few people are privileged enough to know. Its beauty is in its mystery. Beautiful dark skin like the deep eyes of an owl. Persistently proving my perfection to myself. Some may say my spirit is like a monkey. Free and untamed. I see life as an adventure waiting to be enjoyed. My disorganised, free-spirited, unrestrained personality may come with some disadvantages…

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    Most people view Medieval medicine as useless or ineffectual, but it was very useful, although the epidemic was a tragedy of it made us thrive for new medicine. Medicine could go from Anise,Licorice to stomping on a plucked dead, burning owl to treat someone in this time and nobody knows if any of it really helped. Diseases such as the “bloody flux”, “ holy fire”,gonorrhea,influenza,plague was going around at this time. Seeing this it opened their eyes and they saw they needed better ways to…

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    the sound and coloration of large bumblebees to warn off predators. The Milk Snake has adopted the same coloration as coral snakes, highly venomous predators, to scare of potential threats. The Owl Butterfly has large eye spots surrounded by a brown mottled coloration, which gives the appearance of an owl eye and tree bark. And, the Mimic Octopus uses movement and coloration to mimic crabs, venomous sole, lion fish, sea snakes, jellyfish, sea anemones, mantis shrimp, and rocks. The adaption of…

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    Every year when summer and fall come around, Wisconsin campgrounds fill with families for annual trips, reunions, or spring-of-the-moment getaways. Preparation can be a huge hassle, packing the car to the brim, leaving just enough space for passengers, the dog, and a little bit of breathing room. When I attempt to make everything fit, it’s kind of like playing an exhausting game of Tetris, but it’s all worth it for that tranquil, beautiful, and unforgettable time I am yet to have. Upon arrival…

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    The bear looked at Titus, then up in the trees at the owl, then back to Titus again the bear got down on all four legs, turned and walked off. “Wow, either the wand worked, or we don’t look very tasty,” Titus said, as he looked up into the trees toward Hootie. After traveling higher up the mountain, Titus and his two companions came to a grassy meadow. Urging the mule to a big rock, “This,” Titus said to the mule as he dismounted, “Is where we will spend the night.” Taking a…

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    Cars- wealth-unique, expensive, causes accidents, symbol of status Owl Eyes - The eccentric, bespectacled drunk whom Nick meets at the first party he attends at Gatsby’s mansion. Nick finds Owl Eyes looking through Gatsby’s library, astonished that the books are real. He sees the truth The color blue is present around Gatsby more than any other character. His gardens are blue, his chauffeur wears blue, the water separating him from Daisy is his "blue lawn" (9.150), mingled with the "blue smoke…

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    Ozymandias

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    extreme. By scarifying millions of people, he was succeeded in preventing a war which would have killed hundreds of millions, if not billions, and devastated the entire planet. While Ozymandias is seen as the villain threw the book, by the end of it Nite Owl and the Silk Spectre, who the readers are supposed to identify with, have both moved over to his…

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    African landscape.” (jerrypinkneyillustratorstudy.blogspot.com) The mood in the book is a mixture of things throughout. The reader can see that fear and happiness all play a part in this book. The fear comes when the mouse is running away from the owl for his life with a scared look on his face, but is clearly shown as just barely getting away by hopping in a log. It is also depicted in the split second that the mouse thinks he has been caught by the lion, and when the lion became trapped by…

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    betheluniversityonline.net/ I plan to enhance my writing skills by improving my communication skills, they are coherent. Poor communications mean poor writing. My intentions to improve my writing skills are by researching our online library, Purdue Owl writing center, and other credible sources also. Better communications could land you higher better jobs , grades, and relationships as well. Communications reveal a lot about you, be very organized in writing and communications. Think about…

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    tasked with the ordeal of forcing the Union troops into the swamps of Owl Creek where they would – if things went as planned – become mired in river muck and cut off from reinforcements. To their credit, the Union Troops had fought hard. And, somehow, during the intensity of the battle the Union troops had had the good fortune of falling back to Grant’s headquarters that were near-by, at Pittsburg Landing instead of the swamps of Owl Creek. He’d ordered his men on anyway knowing that they…

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