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    Reading and writing are two of the most important skills an individual can possess. Without them, receiving an education or even performing everyday tasks, such as reading a menu or writing own name could be challenging. Everyone has a background story when it comes to learning and developing these skills. In my case, school has been an important part of my development; in fact, a majority of situations are similar to what I encountered growing up, because schoolteachers helped shape us students…

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    more bullets as necessary): • Name: Henry Fleming • Description: Beginning: o Fantasizer o Young o Vain o Self-centered o Wild End: o Emotional o Tough o Courage o Mature • Name: Jim Conklin • Description: o Strong o Self-reliant o Follower o Quiet o Gets the job done • Name: Wilson • Description: Beginning: o Loud o Arrogant o Young End: o Generous o Caring o Mature Summary of the Plot (one paragraph max): The story revolves around a youth by the name Henry Fleming. The work follows him…

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    offers sophisticated, local varieties of natural wild honey that differ in taste, color, and texture mainly because the nectar source of bees are different and also because of the season and place it came from. Our revenue streams would all come from our sales in: businesses to consumers or as we all know the end customers, direct selling, bazaars, and agents. It is a business that is People, Planet and Profit-friendly. Our main focus is to sell raw and wild honey. We aim to reach the people who…

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    stranded on an uninhabited island during the time of war due to a plane crash. On the island, the boys live in a self-created society and selfmade rules while they hope to get rescued soon. Some boys have unique powers and knowledge to survive well in wild conditions. The discovery of the conch shell and Ralph’s organizational skills, Piggy’s glasses and his intelligence to Jacks bravery and hunting skills have provided the boys to go until they were rescued. This use of clever ideas and power…

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    Article: Part 1: Study finds many marine mammals dying in captivity (May 16, 2014) By: Angel Valentin Social issue: Marine mammals dying in captivity Summary: Key points In this article (Part 1: Study finds many marine mammals dying in captivity) talks about the social issue of keeping a wild marine mammal captive and what it can potentially do to them. This article has many facts and information that people should take notice of and to gain knowledge from. -Florida has an industry that has…

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    Call It Courage

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    Key Idea and Details: Summary The story opens with a fact: the Polynesians worshipped courage and isolated anyone who didn’t have any. Then, we are taken to a flashback of where Mafatu’s mother dies being taken out to sea. This moment is the driving factor of the main character’s fear of the ocean. We are then taken out of the flashback and see that Mafatu is now persecuted for his fear. His only “friends” are Uri - his dog, Kivi - his albatross, and Kana - his only human companion. However,…

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    Lodges and camps are built specifically for big game hunters, employing cooks, waitresses, clerks, housekeepers, and grounds maintenance workers. Businesses are created to produce artillery, firearms, bows, clothing, blinds, stands, calls, arrows, and much more for the sport of hunting. Regardless of all the benefits hunting creates factually, to many it is a form of sport or recreation. The ones engaging in this sport, enjoy being with and experiencing the raw form of nature. They…

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    Annotated Bibliography: Bonobo Social Cognition Introduction: This annotated bibliography was conducted to understand social cognition and interactions within Pan paniscus, commonly known as bonobos. This is a topic that interested me because I was intrigued by the social behaviors of bonobos, which we slightly explored in a previous assignment. Each resource was selected to further explore speech, alliances, empathy, and various other social responses in bonobos. Clay, Z., & de Waal, B. M.…

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    Achievement of Desire by Richard Rodriguez describes the story of his identity and culture distinctively, as he mainly illustrates the difficulty of compromising between the academic world and the life of a working class family. For instance, due to Richard’s guardians whom stayed with the traditions of their Hispanic culture, his ambition to learn and become like his teachers separated him from his roots. Besides, at a youthful age, Richard acknowledges that learning requires attributes such as…

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    tree every few days and can be tapped in the same position 1-2 years. The evidence I selected for this sub-claim supports my main claim because it shows us how rubber tapping doesn’t harm the trees, and also how it is an sustainable management. In summary the evidence synthesizes with my sub-claim to support my main-claim because it shows how rubber tapping doesn’t harm the rubber…

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