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    was produced in 1942. Bambi was written by Larry Morey, Melvin Shaw, Ralph Wright, Chuck Couch, and Perce Pearce. In this film, my mother and I followed the male deer Bambi, from birth, through his childhood experiences, like meeting Flower, the skunk and Thumper, the rabbit. Furthermore, my mother and I witnessed the instant and tragic death of Bambi’s mother, Bambi becoming infatuated with Faline, and Bambi’s friends saving him from a forest fire. The story of Bambi as a suspenseful film…

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    The book, Make Lemonade, the author, Virginia Euwer Wolff is sending a message to us, the readers, that we are very lucky to be where we are, and many aren’t as lucky as us. One of the main characters, Jolly, shows this through her struggles of poverty, teen pregnancy, unemployment, and sexual harassment. In the beginning of the book, the main character, Verna LaVaughn, or just LaVaughn is trying to find a job to save up for college. She finds a babysitting job for a teen named Jolly who has two…

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    animals and creating new species. Although the idea is very real and this type of science does exist in bioengineering, the reality of it is that there is no such thing in our world today. A good example from the novel is a “rakunk” (a cross between a skunk and a racoon), which is an imaginary species described in Oryx and Crake. Many readers of Oryx and Crake felt that Atwood would at times overwhelms her readers with the constant back and fourth between past and present. Although this…

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    Businesses do not operate in a vacuum, to be successful, an organization must create and foster a positive internal environment as well as monitor and react to the external environment to be viable. The organizational culture is just as important to the continued success of a company as trends and events outside of a company. In discussing the impact of an organization's culture, Chuck Williams wrote "Internal environments are important because they affect what people think, feel, and do at…

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    The Great Horned Owl The Great Horned Owl’s scientific name is Bubo virginianus. Its kingdom is Animalia, it’s phylum is chordata, the class is aves, the order is strigiformes, the family is strigidae, it’s genus is bubo and the specie is bubo virginianus. The lifespan is around 5 to 15 years, and the average offspring it has at one birth is 3 or 4 eggs. The average offspring in a lifetime is actually 1 to 6 either per lifetime or season. The reason for this, is because the owls usually keep…

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    His mother, or an altered skunk?” (O&C Hammer#61) defines that Jimmy’s mother just ran away due to the fact that she does not want to be at the compound anymore. She also took his pet named killer, that his father gave for one of his birthday presents that he got in the compound…

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    In the start of the film, Terry is seen as lazy and selfish and due to the way he is treated by others in the community, Terry also believes himself to be nothing more then a bum. Since he is no longer his own man, but rather a person for Friendly to take advantage of, Terry is even held in a lower regard then the homeless man outside the church who refuses his charity and calls him a bum. Through this event, terry negative self-perception by suggesting that despite the guarantie of security and…

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    When we are vulnerable we close our minds to new points of view. We are scared when we are vulnerable and close our minds because that is our first reaction. Being vulnerable can also help us gain different points of view. We can gain different points of view because to be able to get away from our vulnerability we have to open ourselves up. There are many things we do in a day that can make us vulnerable that we do not even realize. There has been may of times so far at USD when I had to force…

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    The structure of Hatchet follows the most common structure of young adult novel. Brian experience a separation, an initiation, and a return all within this one book. Brian’s separation begins when he is on the plane with the pilot, thinking about his parents’ divorce and ‘the Secret.’ It is when the pilot dies and the plane crashes that Brian’s initiation begins. The initiation portion is majority of the story then finally, Brian is rescued, denoting his return. Instead of just ending with…

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    The man unexpectedly found a wooden stake that he tried going after, though the lion did not let him. So, he had to fight with the tiger to get the stake. The tiger smelled like a skunk and was as dirty as a pig rolling in the mud for an hour. The tiger had huge blues eyes that were the size of a leaf. He started to back…

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