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    Crocodiles and alligator two creatures that share many similarities. But what are the real differences between them? Sometime people do not recognize how to differentiate an alligator from a crocodile. Although they are reptiles, they have dissimilitude in the family, in the shape of the nose and the position of the teeth. The first difference is that alligators and crocodiles are from distinct families. There are three groups of crocodilians: the alligatoridae, which includes the alligator and…

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    Play. There was another small group of children making a tire chip hill. Next to them a few feet away was another little boy putting some chips onto a play shovel. At first I wondered if he was making his own tire chip hill, showing Parallel Play. As I watched more closely though I noticed when the pile would get high, he would pick up the shovel and go dump the tire chips onto the bigger groups pile. Then go back over to his space and start again. Soon a little girl came over to help him with…

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    Once those are made then you can start building your dream house or at least your first structure. The purpose of the night one shelter is to protect you from the monsters that only come out at night. You should use your wood shovel to gather dirt, this is the fastest way to get dirt walls. However, if you have stone available for your walls then you can use your new pickaxe to gather that. Your first night one shelter doesn’t need to be big right now, it just needs to cover…

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    In order to withstand and overcome the constant trauma that forces women to take on regularly, they must create a healthy maternal relationship with a close companion, which can encourage them to abolish the traumatic abuse. Mariam and Laila are the surrogate of the mother-daughter dynamic to replace the unhealthy start they set about with their own parents. “One day that winter, Laila asked to braid Mariam’s hair....The moment was so natural, so effortless, that suddenly Mariam started telling…

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    gotten off a bone chilling first guide in Fort Mackinac. I rounded up four other girls and we were on our way. We got the only wagon we could find, a sad, small, gray thing that had an angry wheel who didn’t want to cooperate. Quickly, we scooped shovel fulls of fresh…

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    "Where Am I Eating?" Kelsey Timmerman meets a scientist named Luis Pocasangre while chasing after bananas in Costa Rica. He meets Luis in a garden, while the latter is harvesting rice for breeding. Kelsey writes "A student from Ecuador leaned on a shovel and chatted with a student from Panama as Mario introduced us to a man standing in a rice garden with 24 types of rice that to me looked like 24 types of weeds." (-"Where Am I eating?" page 147) This greatly affects the atmosphere of the story.…

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    “Attack”, by Siegfried Sassoon, effectively represents a vivid and graphic view of the apathy of war by divulging into the minds of the soldiers, giving a more personal view to his poem. There are many such instances in which Sassoon’s clever diction. Instead of the norm of authors of his time, Sassoon did not emphasize the dramatics of war during the battle; he accentuated the pre-war stage. Firstly, Sassoon divulges into the fears of the soldiers. He does this by construing a grave scene.…

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    could have possibly avoided the problems along the way, and bury Addie 's body before it started to decay. Another way Addie’s dead body gets disrespected is her burial. Instead of buying a shovel, Anse borrows one from his the lady he replaced Addie with. Not only is Addie being buried by the new Mrs. Bundrens shovels disrespectful, but the fact that there is a new Mrs. Bundren is as…

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    Had...it worked? It must have, right? After all this careful planning, the british agents having visited for weeks on end before the plan had finally been executed earlier today, there was no way it could fail, right? But what if something had gone wrong? What if the assassin had been uncovered, what if he had betrayed his accomplices? No, it was impossible, she had to stop being so impatient and pessimistic, it would surely succeed. No doubt the assassin they had smuggled into the camp earlier…

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    Welcome to 59 minutes, I’m your host Paige Carbonneau. On today’s segment of the shovel- where we dig deep into the issues that matter- we will be discussing obesity. Obesity is on the rise and has become an epidemic not only in Canada, but in many other nations as well. It is defined as an abnormal or excessive fat accumulation which may impair your health or have consequences on your morbidity, ability or quality of life and is often referred to as “a lack of food security”. Being obese or…

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