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    Character) The Odyssey is a historical book, written by Homer, about a hero who was lost and he had to face many obstacles to make it back home. Shrek is an older movie, directed by Andrew Adamson and Vicky Jenson, which is about an Ogre who has to rescue a princess to get his swamp back. To be considered a hero, the character has to be charged with a quest, a presence of mythical beings, and a low point where the character nearly gives up. I think that Shrek would fit into these categories…

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    Now Is The Time To Help. He doesn’t stop at one family or person, he helps everyone he can with giving them everything they need. For a hero, it’s not enough to rescue one person, but as many as you can. If you are going to help one person, try to aid as much as you can. When faced with challenges, heroes are humble, they do not rescue one person and call it a day, and they save others while possibly jeopardizing their own life. We base a lot of what we expect of heroes from movies and books,…

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    Heartworm Research Paper

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    Heartworm Society is a treasure trove of information about the disease, areas where the disease it most prevalent and treatment options. As a pet owner, the best defense you have against heartworm is prevention. If you see a dog up for adoption from a rescue that has been through heartworm treatment, don’t worry—that dog is perfectly healthy. Many dogs who go through heartworm treatment successfully have no lasting side effect and go on to live long, healthy lives. Crash is proof that it’s…

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    afraid to speak her mind if she saw something happening that she thought was wrong. From photos and stories, I have found that she loved horses so much that she started to rescue them, like her own horse a large Hanoverian gelding by the name of Thunder-head. Nevertheless, even though she couldn’t afford to start her own rescue center, she still wanted to help horses. She even wrote down everything she did with the horses in a bunch of journals. In one journal, there were specific entries for…

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    SEAL Team Six. He met the basic requirements for this candidacy. He had been a Navy SEAL for several years and had been deployed on two missions. SEAL Team Six had been established in the early 1980s to handle difficult missions including hostage rescue and infiltrating into enemy territory. It had been Owen’s dream for many years to become part of the legendary and mysterious Team Six. After passing the rigid requirements and rugged training in his nine months in the Green Team he was notified…

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    It was a bright, sunny morning as sadness and terror filled the air in New York. It was the day after the 9/11 attacks and rescue officer Steve and his dog Michal were just starting their effort to rescue people trapped in the rubble. Meanwhile, a family in Staten Island worried about their mother and wife. They were a family of a mother, Jenna, dad, Joe, and son, Bo. Jenna was away on business during the attacks. They hadn't heard from her since the attacks. They desperately wanted…

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    W.E.B. Du Bois wrote this, white people were always the main characters and heroes in stories. For example, in The Comet, “She stared at him. Of all the sorts of men she had pictured as coming to her rescue she had not dreamed of one like him” (McMichael 1111-1112). A white woman was in need of rescue, and she did not imagine that an African-American man would save her. Du Bois’s intended the difficulty in his story because he wanted to fight for racial equality, equal treatment for all, and…

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    Julie’s attention was grabbed by a touch on her collarbone and she sighted a small craft being tossed against her body by the huge swells lapping gently at her chest height and against which it was fighting an impossible battle – even as that swell receded, the small boat was channelled briefly down her cleavage with a tickle before being pummelled and swamped by the next wave crashing into this inlet between the embarrassed woman’s voluptuous breasts. From the depths beneath the bobbing craft…

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    Shrek Research Paper

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    quest, which is a common style for folktales. The main character, and also the folk hero of the story, is the ogre, Shrek. He has to rescue Princess Fiona in order to save his swamp. He goes on this journey with Donkey, who repays Shrek for giving him a place to stay for one night. Donkey, unlike regular donkeys, is magical, so he can talk. When they finally rescue the princess from the tower guarded by a ferocious dragon, Shrek falls in love with her. What he doesn’t know though, is that there…

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    The Contrasting Adversaries of the Island In William Golding’s novel, Lord of the Flies, Jack Merridew is major character that has tension with another major character, Ralph, throughout the book, becoming arch enemies, or, rivals if you will. Jack and Ralph have a paramount power struggle over who exactly is the leader of the boys that crashed on the island along with them. The two boys gain and lose followers or tribesmen throughout the book as these two different figureheads clash in almost…

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