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    population decline as more time passes without solving these problems. In the past, only 120-230 of panthers have remained in Florida, slightly decreasing over the years, making this species one of the most endangered mammals in the world (Big Cat Rescue,…

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    Up is a story about a 78-year-old balloon salesman, Carl Fredricksen, trying to fulfill a lifelong dream. He ties a plethora of balloons to his house to fly away to South America, but he finds a stowaway in the form of a small child named Russell. Through this adventure, Up explores adulthood and how it is achieved. The transformation of Carl in Up proves that adulthood is not achieved until one accepts parenthood; Carl, therefore, represents our human aversion towards responsibility as well as…

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    How did America react to the Holocaust? With Hitler’s rise to power, he began a systematic persecution of German Jews. With the Third Reich in power, thousands of German Jews tried to flee political oppression and found that many countries refused to accept them. Approximately 6 million Jews were murdered under Hitler’s leadership during World War II, and many Americans genuinely felt that the United States was deficient in the necessary resources to provide accommodations for and new immigrants…

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    John Fitzgerald Kennedy was born May 29, 1917 and was a young and smart boy who had a rich and wealthy family and also had eight siblings and John had a nickname and it was Jack and he had a father and a mother, Rose Kennedy, Joseph P.Kennedy Sr. the family was raised in Brooklyn, Massachusetts. John was often sick and was not feeling good John was missing school because of his sickness, but did succeed through elementary and middle school and high school when John came out of high school, he…

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    Aries

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    son of the sun god Helios. Aeëtes then put the fleece in a sacred place guarded by a dragon. To sum it up, some personality traits about Aries consist of being extroverted and easily able to take the lead. The Aries ram was a vital part of Phixus’ rescue, and went down in history as a hero. Therefore, being born in the Aries time period means a lot more than just a symbol or constellation. Sonext time you see the constellation of Aries, you will have a better history of…

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    release. Rowling’s portrayal of Hermione affects my own choices as a writer. Like Hermione, my protagonists tend to be brainy, although they tend to get themselves in way more trouble than Hermione ever did. But like Hermione, they don’t need a boy to rescue them. And Rowling’s refreshing portrayal of an enduring and platonic friendship was in my heart as I crafted my protagonist’s sidekick in The Kwan Factor. Hermione and the witches of Hogwarts don’t live in a perfectly feminist world, but…

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    They are a non-profit animal rescue foundation. They take the streets of California when called about abused or abandon dogs and all other animals, their role is to rescue and nurse them back to help then set them up for adoption. A worldwide organization that is well known is the WWF, World Wildlife foundation. The WWF is a profitable wildlife animal…

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    Looking back at the Battle of Mogadishu, also known as Operation Rescue Hope particularly during the events of the third and fourth of October in nineteen ninety-three it is shown that maintaining high technological intelligence assets is what typically leads to failed goals. During Operation Rescue Hope more commonly known as Black Hawk Down U.S Forces utilized special operations in response to continue failed efforts to apprehend Mohammed Farah Aidid by the United Nations (UN) forces. This…

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    I have a motto that if something isn’t blatantly impossible, then there must be a way of doing it. ~ Sir Nicholas Winton When the Holocaust broke out many lives were put at risk, however people like Nicholas Winton became heroes for their deeds. Nicholas Winton’s deed was that he saved 669 children from death. Emigration wasn't an option. The world's doors were closed to refugees. Conditions in the camps were brutal for the 150,000 people trapped there, especially for the children. And no one…

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    experience of world war 2, receives more suffering than any person should have to experience in their lifetime. First, Louie is stranded in the Pacific Ocean with a very slim chance for rescue. The odds were against him in every way. Sharks attack, a plane strafes their raft, and supplies are scarce. They had to survive until rescue arrived.”Search planes appear to have been more likely to go down themselves than find the men they were looking for.” Louie was eventually found but not by American…

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