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    What do you truly believe in? This time-honored question is essentially taken into account in the vintage children’s picture story book, The Polar Express. The Polar Express is a hardcover children’s picture (which has been awarded with the Caldecott Medal) written and illustrated by the American illustrator and children’s book writer, Chris Van Allsburg, circa 1985. This rather serene and classical Christmas tale tailgates the abridged story of a young boy (whose name remains unidentified) who…

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    OUR reporter discovers some true and surprising stories behind our Christmas customs. We as a whole have our most loved happy past-times – hymns by candlelight, opening presents around the tree and lights hanging by the mantelpiece. Be that as it may, have you ever considered welcoming your neighbors over for a bubble battle on the road? That last one won't have gotten on here, but rather it isn't as unrealistic as it sounds. As indicated by Christmas recorder Mark Forsyth, it's precisely…

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    How To Read A Book

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    sprinkle the reindeer food on the lawn and jump into my bed to get snuggled under the cozy blankets. Even though we now know Santa is a nonexistent mythical character, I believe the butterflies in our tummies as she clicks on the flashlight and opens the book may never go away. There is no denying the joy Christmas brings to my house. Even though I know she has the words memorized, my mom turns each page so we can look at the intricately painted pictures of Santa and his reindeer. She turns…

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    enough. One elf, named Tasol Elfuclan, decided to start a bloody revolution for the price of the elves’ liberty. It was a war that ruined Christmas and caused the death of millions of elves. The elves were defenseless compared to Santa and his strong reindeer. They all built ships and sailed…

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    After the ride, the participants helped themselves with either their own food or the food from the facility. The center had a café and an open stall that sells cakes, hotdogs, bidos (reindeer stew), and hot drinks. The guests were free to shelter inside all of the lavvos, which were equipped with reindeer-skin-lined benches and an open fire with table and sitting logs surrounding it. Some of the guests grilled their own food while warming up themselves and enjoying their conversations. It was…

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    The Balsam Fir

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    Balsam Fir: The Balsam Fir is an average sized native evergreen tree. It can grow up 40 to 80 feet tall. These trees adapted to the taiga because they grow in acidic soil. Fireweed: The fireweed plants have adapted to become less affected by fires which makes it suitable for the taiga as wildfires are common in the taiga. They also have the ability to grow in all types of soils. Black Spruce: The Black Spruce is a tall tree. It can grow up to 25 meters tall. Douglas-Fir: Douglas-firs are very…

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    Do you think The Nightmare Before Christmas is a Halloween or Christmas movie? I think this movie is a Halloween movie. This essay with persuade the reader that The Nightmare Before Christmas is a Halloween movie because most characters are Halloween based, the main setting is in Halloweentown, and Christmas gets ruined. First, I will discuss how majority of the characters are Halloween. The main characters are Halloween based, along with the protagonist, and the antagonist. They are all like…

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    The Tundra Research Paper

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    Ty O’Connor 11-30-2015 Biome Project Block A1 The Tundra The Tu The Tundra is an environment near the North Pole in the Arctic Circle. The Tundra is the coldest of all biomes. The Tundra’s winters are extremely…

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    Shaheena Puvaneshwaran 400065420 PHILOS 1B03 T12 Midterm – Choice 1 Hobbes and Kropotkin have very different opinions on the topic of human nature, however one is truer than the other. Hobbes’s view implies that humans are uncivilized, irrational beings who can only be tamed by an authoritative figure. Kropotkin makes valid, factual points about human behaviour proving that we can be a functioning society even without authority because we engage in mutual aid. Kropotkin’s view on human nature…

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    within which they dwell complicated at best. Their nomadic lifestyle makes this even more of a challenge. Furthermore, their preference of extreme climates and wilderness settings questions the existence of any social context at all, other than the reindeer they herd. In fact, until the liberalization instituted by Mikhail Gorbachev in the late 1980’s, the Russian Sami had almost no contact with those in other areas. However, The new century has introduced the Sami people to the idea that being…

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