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    Foolishness In Gables

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    When people hear the term foolishness, they think of something comical and laughable. However, foolishness is more than that. The word foolishness can be defined by Oxford Dictionary as, a lack of good sense or judgment or stupidity. While this is true, we see these characteristics of foolishness in Fables read this semester. Foolishness can be portrayed as living for the moment, being deceitful or dishonest, and lacking common sense. First, foolishness can be portrayed as living for the moment.…

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    A dream you dream alone is only a dream. A dream you dream together is reality.” (John Lennon). In Of Mice and Men there was a short, quick, responsible, and was very protective of Lennie this man 's name was George. To George there was his best friend and his companion was named Lennie. Lennie was a nice, tall, and not so smart guy but there was a very deep bond between the two. They were inseparable. The two were on their way to a farm/ranch going to find a job for the two to get to their big…

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    Our society tends to place judgement on a people who are different and reject the norms of society. In the book, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest by Ken Kesey, the treatment of the patients to become “normal” in the asylum is voluntarily and involuntarily. Some of the patients are in the asylum due to their sexual orientation, having distorted speech and having physical and mental disabilities. The men that are in the ward are afraid to leave because of the judgment from the public or society.…

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    “‘Tried and tried,’ said Lennie, ‘but it didn’t do no good. I remember about the rabbits, George” (Steinbeck, 4). The one thing he remembers requires a lot of responsibility which, Lennie lacks. This is ironic because Lennie’s disability prevents him from being responsible. A benefit of him remembering only one thing is he never loses…

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    Theme Of Animal In Winter

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    Some animals migrate, and they fly to south where is warmer. They can find food. For example, goose, duck and some butterflies and bats). Animals hibernate, and they have deep sleep in the winter. Bears and snakes sleep in the cave or den. Rabbits sleep in a burrow. Frogs and fish sleep in the bottom of a lake or pond. Woodchucks and Pikas do not sleep, but they do not go outside. They eat food that they stored in Fall. Many animals neither sleep or store food. Animals that adapt to…

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    House." The house itself I couldn't see. But what I could hear was music, jazzy and bouncy, and slightly insane laughter. I turned to McTwisp. "Shall we go in?" I asked gesturing to the oversized fence. The rabbit copied me. "After you." "Uh, I'm kind of shorter than you, and you're a rabbit!" He walked forward, to the gate. "Fine, fine. Let's go." I shook my head as the animal. He opened the squeaky gate to reveal an ancient and rugged windmill. Though the lights inside were on, everyone…

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    Utah, Reproductive Strategies). It is also found in zoos around the world. “The red kangaroo is the largest living marsupial in the world” (University of Utah, Reproductive Strategies) . It is brown and looks like an oversized rabbit. Coincidently, as well as looking like a rabbit, it also can jump very far too. “It can jump up to 12 feet in one jump and run up to speeds of 34.8 miles per hour” (University of Utah, Reproductive Strategies). The red kangaroo reproduces with females using the…

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    spot in the grass. He bends over and moves apart the grass to reveal a small creature. Lennie stares in awe at its long ears, large hind legs, but all he’s really focused on is the fur covering its entire body; the short fluffy tail. “Rabbit… Why this here's a rabbit!” Lennie shouted in…

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    Lennie will be allowed to tend to the rabbit. He is the one that actually plans out how they are going to buy this land. George has to fix all of…

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    George (His best pal) ends up catching him with the mouse, George asks Lennie why he wanted a dead mouse and Lennie replies with “I could pet it with my thumb while we walked along.” He really wants to tend the rabbits and that is all he usually has on his mind “ I wish we’d get the rabbits pretty soon, George they ain’t so little.” This shows he is childish because most adults don’t think about animals all the time, they think more responsibility.…

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