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    “Mom...” Lincon says softly. “Mom please wake up it's here again i need you… WAKE UP! MOM HELP ME!. I open my eyes to see i am not where i was before i passed out. Lincon is nowhere to be found, I jump up quickly feeling a squirrel on my leg and gasp. I look around “ why am i in the basement?” i ask myself. I start towards the door when i see Lincon crying under the stairs. I run to her quickly and look her up and down to check if the creature hurt her but i couldn't see her face. “ Lincon look…

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    months earlier, so they thought this morning would be perfect to scope out their property and get in some exercise for the 8-month old Blood Hound. While walking down a deer trail, they spot many doe and their new born fawns. They saw many birds and squirrels hopping from tree to tree. Charlee would occasionally stop and sniff…

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    kind of creepy walking in pitch black but I finally got there. I started climbing up the stand and got to the top it was really high up and I’m not much of a person for heights but I was dealing with it. I sat there for three hours watching the squirrels and birds out in the field. It was almost time for me to get out the stand and head back to camp when a few deer walk out. I watched the deer walk around eating for about 30 minutes. They started to leave the field when I had to decide rather…

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    to classically condition fear of the rat” (Emily Watson 1999). What Watson did was to show how we react. Example when I was little I use to always play with dogs and be able to feed them with my hand, after a big dog chassed me at the park with a squirrel in his mouth when I was three I became scared dogs. It did not matter if dogs were big or small I didn’t trust them because I was scared. Like Watson Theory if someone is fine with something but you hear a noise or something happens to scare…

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    What’s going on under the sea? There are many fan made speculations of the show “SpongeBob square pants” but the main one we will be looking at is the seven deadly sins and how each main character in the show correlates to each individual sin and the thought through meaning behind why each character is based on a sin from the seven deadly sins and which character hold which sin using examples from the show as well as research to help us understand more about the semiotics of a story. But First,…

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    1.One of the most commonly espoused answers to “Yali’s Question” is that there is a biological difference among different groups of people, or that Europeans are just superior to other races. Jared Diamond proves this wrong by stating that human differences in intelligence is caused by the difference in technology, that on average modern day people who live in the “Stone Age” are probably more intelligent than industrialized people. Another common answer to “Yali’s Question” is that Europeans…

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    being a place of failure to becoming known for it’s record productivity and profits. Throughout the book there are numerous lessons to be learned, however they are all structured from the three central principles Andy taught- The Spirit of the Squirrel, The Way of the Beaver, and the Gift of the Goose. After understanding these basic fundamentals, they act as a guide to help the Walt Works #2 florish. Although the novel's main focus is building up a failing business, these principles can be…

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    interact with the land. What was once people living off the land to them abusing it. In the beginning of the novel, we are introduced to Tobias. He does his best to learn from the land. For the longest time the family was surviving on Raccoons and Squirrels because they were the only animals they could find. Eventually, Tobias makes a living off herding cows and orange groves. He uses the…

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    way of pain… but am I actually dying? Finally activating her aura, further shots were repelled. Upon seeing Ruby’s Aura activate the bear realized he had no chance. He himself was not an aura user. Ruby thrust down the naginata once more into the squirrels arm before he reached his shotgun. “Hey Rio, We got to get away from here we can’t take em now!” the bear faunas glancing over at the Koala. Fear in his eyes as Emmet, now fully standing with an aura infused hand slowly went to Ruby’s side.…

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    By this I mean that building the pipeline means that you need to destroy trees and other vegetation, also meaning that you are destroying poor animals homes (such as chipmunks, squirrels, birds and many more). There are 4 animals that are in extreme danger because they are already endangered and they are living in the way of the pipelines construction path. These animals are in danger: the Whooping Crane, the Greater Sage-Grouse…

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