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    Squatter Mistry

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    Mistry adopts an oral narrative pattern as an Indian storytelling device and also as a postmodernist narrative technique. ‘Squatter’ is a story in which Mistry uses his character Nariman Hansotia to narrate the stories in third person, allowing Mistry to use the audience of children as a tool to explore the complex themes and tones contained within the story and discuss them more in depth as it progresses. His stories deal with cultural collisions in a rich and imaginative way. Weaved into the…

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    1. Select either William Worden's "Tasks of Mourning" or Therese Rando's "Six R's" and describe them in your own words. Therese Rando's "Six R's" • Recognize the loss- this is when people can accept the reality of the loss and for some trying to understand the death. Sometimes this is difficult with sudden death/suicide. • React to the separation- to identify and express reactions to the loss. This is not just a reaction to the death of the person, but the secondary loss as well. Secondary…

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    things and these things will help me in every aspect of my life. The three most important lessons I learned were: everything is connected, The environment should be cherished, and that all things are good for something. Everything is connected was a saying used by the kyuquot people and I believe that it can be used a lot in life, in wildlife if we catch fish that will affect the predators of those fish and the chain keeps on going also in life if you treat someone well or poorly that might…

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    Bear Grylls was a very inspirational individual. Bear Grylls inspired a bunch of people to get outdoors more. Bear is known as one of the most skilled survivalist. He is number five in the world. Questions to be answered are… What obstacles has Bear overcome to be where he is now? What are Bear Grylls’s beliefs? What is Bear Grylls doing now to inspire others? Bear Grylls is a nickname his real name is Edward Michael Grylls. What obstacles has Bear overcome to be where he is now? Bear…

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    mutations and creatures drove him to madness. Written by E. B. Hudspeth, and published by Quirk Books in 2013, this book tells in detail what his life was like starting from early childhood and includes many of his quotes and diary entries that express his beliefs. This book contains "The Life and Writings of Dr. Spencer Black" which contains the details of his life, as well as "The Codex Extinct Animalia" which contains detailed illustrations, descriptions, legends, and even the anatomy, of the…

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    Why does oneself need to conquer their fears to attain courage? Well, throughout the age of humans, people use courage such as social courage and emotional courage. Social courage is when oneself helps the community, and emotional courage is when oneself overcomes difficulty by going through misery. Teresa from “The Kayak” by Debbie Springs, and William from William’s Windmill by Elizabeth MacLeod went through challenging situations where they were being put down, but chose to be courageous…

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    Deer Hunting

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    News is that there’s a wild boy in the mountains! He is a boy around teenage years. He has been spotted by residents. He is peaceful and lives alone in a tree. Here are key things you will need information about- Where he lives, who has seen him, and what he does? A wild boy in the appalachian mountains. While he lives in the Appalachian Mountains he lives inside of a hemlock tree. He made his home in there after he dug it out with fire. He lives there now that he ran away from home. The…

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    everything about them. The Fermi Paradox establishes two different points of view where one may be correct and prove the other wrong: there’s life all through the universe or we are all by ourselves. Both are only speculations, but I believe the first one is closer to the truth. Though, most of us will rather ignore or not even accept the fact that human life and life on other planets develops in different ways and that they may be even more advanced than us. It’s simple, we used to…

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    Personal Narrative-Rhyme

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    I took a step. Beams of light blinded my eyes as the dense foliage above me turned into ochre as they descended from the autumnal boughs of the sycamore tree. The trees aligned themselves in front of me and began to undress themselves as their leaves pirouetted gracefully towards the ground. The gentle wind fanned my skin as it rushed to hug my legs, acting like a magnet to the hairs of my face. The dewy smell of yesterday’s rain embraced the grass; the leaves kissed the soles of my feet as a…

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    He became a member in the royal society, a group of scientist who are very committed to their research and do remarkable things. and was only 32 years old. He also earned the albert einstein award. Funny how a man with so little interest in life could make life changing facts in the science world. He has written several books. been on numerous TV shows and has even had a couple of movies come out. he is now retired but does some studies on extraterrestrial…

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