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    features are very specific to the land and the story is also very specific to the climate and environment of Australia so they often aren’t compatible with other creation stories. *CHANGE SLIDE* For example The Rainbow Serpent, it is one of the oldest continuing beliefs in existence. The Rainbow Serpent is is a story for many of the mainland aboriginals and is centered around the source, water and how that was created. This is specific to Australia because of the large amount of snakes that are…

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    created their works to be used but more modernized artists create art to get something noticed or just for beauty. In learning about art I have come to appreciate it more for what it is, an insight to the many different parts of the world. “Gravity’s Rainbow”, an abstract work of art, was painted in 2001 by Odili Donald Odita. Odita was born in Enugu, Nigeria but moved to the United…

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    In the Spring of 2015, I started volunteering at Chasing Rainbows, a hippotherapy facility located in Enola, Pennsylvania. Volunteering at Chasing Rainbows wasn’t just for community service. After college, I hope to start a therapeutic riding facility, so helping out here helped me gain experience. I started horseback riding around age 5. I didn’t start riding because my parents rode or my friends rode. I just loved horses, and I couldn’t find a sport to stick with. 10 years later, I happily own…

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    Rainbow curve is about a young boy who grows up wanting to become a baseball player. This young man was raised by a man named Rainbow (Hence the name Rainbow curve). In the book the author portrays him as a father figure to Bo. Rainbow was a good man who believed in good judgment and trust. Throughout the story Bo meets rainbows friends who were ex baseball players, which he loved. He always gazed at Rainbow like he accomplished something. He spent more time with Bo rather than his actual…

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    Look for me in rainbows My gran was diagnosed with copd in 2011, it was due to her smoking for most of her life, she was always a small woman but the disease rendered her house bound and she suffered from extreme muscle waste, this made her weak and she didn't eat much she was in a lot of pain. My gran was the backbone of my family. We are not perfect and everyone bickers but the one thing everyone always agrees on is my gran was an incredible woman. She suffered from chronic obstructive…

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    As humanity continues to progress further as a species, knowledge of science and progress in the fields of medicine, psychiatry, and pharmacology will continuously impact the ability by which the pharmaceutical manufacturers can continue to provide sources of medicine. As global population will continue to rise yearly, more people in the future will require more medicine to provide for those who are medically prescribed. Though particular drugs are manufactured with certain psychoactive…

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    This week's language arts project was a read aloud lesson on The Rainbow Fish by Marcus Pfister. The objectives for this lesson were as follows: • Students will recall the characters and major events in the story with 100% accuracy. • Students will draw connections between the story and their personal experiences with sharing, providing at least two examples of sharing. • Students will create visual art that is related to the story. The objectives were clear, beginning with recalling facts, then…

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    1. Love is kindness and rainbow sherbet ice cream. Wonwoo's mummy always tells him that she loves him before he goes to bed. As a young child, he always ponders on the conception of love. Jeon Wonwoo is five when he meets Kim Mingyu on a relatively windy day at the local park. Wonwoo is standing almost two meters away from the Baskin Robbin's ice cream truck that resides near the entrance of the park and the annoying jingle that plays constantly, drones in his ears. He puts on his best angry…

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    Contents Acknowledgment 2 Dedication 3 “Fiva Day’s Rainbow Crew” 4 “Nothing rhymes with me!” 9 “Wilf Learns to Float” 13 “Charlie Carb’s Challenge” 17 “Gracie Grape Finds Herself” 22 “Caspar Carrot—‘I Like Being Me’” 26 Acknowledgment ‘Nothing Rhymes with Me!’, ‘Wilf Learns to Float’, ‘Gracie Grape finds Herself’, and ‘Caspar Carrot – I like Being Me’ - illustrated by Wendy Brooks. ‘Fiva Day’s Rainbow Crew’ and ‘Charlie Carb’s Challenge’ – illustrated by Vicki Norman…

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    The rainbow is a natural phenomenon, noted around the world for its beauty. The amalgam of colors has become a symbol for many things, a recent event being the adaptation of the “Gay Pride” flag. Colors play a large role in our world today, just as they did in the novel The Great Gatsby. Fitzgerald went wild with his pastel, acting as if they were washable paints. Fitzgerald painted a rainbow, but it was no ordinary rainbow. The obvious take on the color white is innocence. It seems that…

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