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    Sylvia Plath’s “Morning Song” explores a mother’s complex emotions towards her newborn child after giving birth for the first time. Although motherhood is often regarded as a joyous event that gives a woman’s life purpose and meaning, “Morning Song” instead depicts motherhood as a complicated event fraught with uncertainty and fear, but also with love and affection. Rather than expressing overwhelming love and happiness, the mother in the poem feels distant from her child and gradually learns to…

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    The Plot In Montana

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    past is all that is necessary. The same with the ending. Showing Marco in the future with his own son isn’t really essential. It’s a creative choice. There are other areas to be clarified. A cow hurts Vin, but this feel unrelated to the storyline and then he’s fine after the incident. Consider cutting the cow event. Also, if Vin’s going to have a stroke, then show him having a stroke. It’s not clear why Charles goes to the bar to ask questions – this makes it feel like his story versus Marco’s…

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    Describe why you believe this adventure will have a positive impact on you life and future. What do you hope to do after high school? It would be fun to got to a different country with friends, and help the turtles to live without the poachers. The volunteer hours should be helpful when applying for colleges and when doing job interviews because employers and colleges look for people who are active in the community. After high school I hope to go to college to be a conservation officer and…

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    Most of my hunting opportunities were taken up by sports, FFA contests, and my dad taking my little brother hunting. That evening my dad asked me if I wanted to go with him feeding cows in chance of seeing a deer in one of fields as we drove through the farm, like we had many times before over the years. As I got in the hay truck I had an overwhelming bad feeling, but pushed it aside to focus on spending time with my dad. Not listening…

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    Chronic Wasting Disease: The Silent Assassin Chronic Wasting Disease, also known as (CWD) kills herds of deer by the hundreds. As of right now, it is a guaranteed death for any animal that contracts the disease. The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) started monitoring the white tail deer population in the fall of 1999. They came across there first CWD positive deer in November 2001 when they were testing harvested deer. The location where the deer was shot is unknown. (DNR.wi.gov…

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    The Epic of Gilgamesh has a combination of historical and mythological characteristics laced through the writing. The importance of this epic poem is displayed through the way it is told and how the resolution in the conclusion makes sense. The epic consists of eleven tablets, portraying the quests of both Gilgamesh and Enkidu. Gilgamesh is one of the significant characters within the epic poem. He is the king of Uruk, a city in Mesopotamia. Uruk is a prosperous and developed city, ruled by one…

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    Ovid begins his book Metamorphoses with the creation of earth. The world began with a single element called Chaos, it was found throughout the land until the gods created light and order. With the new earth came the creation of plants, animals, and the human race. However, the gods soon realized the ruin that came with each human. The gods summoned the great flood, which was a fresh start for the earth and its inhabitants. The gods spared all the animals and two humans to repopulate the earth.…

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    fossil fuels is a major contributor for climate change. Cooking, an almost routinely event in most people’s lives, although what you may not know is that many people from multiple under developed countries are using many old stoves, often fueled by cow dung or other biomasses. These stoves have very poor insulation and allow soot up into the atmosphere. “Produces gases such as carbon monoxide that are dangerous to breathe. It also creates soot--tiny particles of partially burned material that…

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    Essay On Otherworld

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    Otherworld was a very captivating book for the second half. In the beginning, it was just complaining. Texas was freezing, and a farmer, Pops Dickey’s cow gets killed. He calls the police when he notices it is a clean cut capable of only being done by a human. The police officer calls a veterinarian to inspect it because it would the most reliable source. Out of nowhere, the veterinarian says that it is the doing of aliens; the officer lets captain Graham Lattimer know. Suddenly, the whole town…

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    greenhouse gases, global temperatures would halt for a while; this is because once greenhouse gasses are put into the atmosphere they never leave, and the temperatures would eventually catch up. Greenhouse gasses aren’t produced through just machines. Cows can also produce greenhouse gasses. If we cut down on red meat we might be able to reduce the amount of greenhouse gasses we put into the atmosphere. Most of the greenhouse emissions come from fossil fuels. We heavily rely on fossil…

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