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    experiences of his time growing up in India. These recollections insinuate that though his childhood is irregular, it also contains an abundance of instances that not only benefit in making it bearable but also enjoyable for Saroo. Throughout the Memoir Lion, Saroo Brierley frequently conveys that he is thankful for his life in Australia, nonetheless he still yearns to someday find his birth family. There are a great deal of reasons why Saroo might want to find the place where he came from but…

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    Hamlin Garland's compelling short story, "Under the Lion's Paw," maintains a modern-day relevancy even though the story illustrates the grim struggle for survival in the late nineteenth century Midwest. People, today, face many of the same challenges as Mr. Haskins, the protagonist, in the story. Garland pits his nineteenth century protagonist against the hardships of farming and the unpredictability of nature. Moreover, he sheds light on the uncertain future immigrants often face. In the…

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    My observations were in the kindergarten classrooms at Mount Lion Elementary. During my time there I rotated to the kindergarten classes throughout the day. The teachers were Ms. Bell, Ms. Waldoky, Ms. Gullerkenson. Ms. Atkinson and Ms. Gonzales. The class I observed the least was Ms. Gonzales who had 13 students. All teachers performed great jobs at creating a unified classroom of learners. The students have favorable moments to act as chiefs and helpmates with individual responsibilities;…

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    June 17th 1940, the defeated French signed an armistice and quit World War II. Hitler then turned his attention to Britain and started making an invasion plan called “Operation Sea Lion.” The plan was to get control of the air because if they had control of the air, then they would have control of the English Channel. The Germans needed to control the English Channel so that the British Navy would not be able to attack their invasion barges which were planning on landing at the Kent and Sussex…

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    The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe Mr. Beaver in The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe says of Aslan, “Course he isn’t safe. But he’s good” (Lewis, p, 86 2015). Mr. Beaver persuasive tone yet frightening voice warms Lucy that she can trust Aslan. However, beware of his mighty size, strength, power, speed, and his load roar can shake the land of Narnia. “if there is anyone can appear before Aslan with their knees knocking” (Lewis, p.86 2005). Mr. Beaver, describes Aslan as good, which…

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    or backpack into the jaws of the dog while its attacking if possible. Mountain Lion Whether you're hiking or camping, mountain lions can be a threat especially to children. If you encounter one, do not approach it. They don't like confrontation and will look for an escape, make sure you're not cornering it. Allow it to run away from you. It's important that you don't crouch or bend over when you see a mountain lion. You'll want to stand tall and appear larger so you don't look like prey. If…

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    Yvain’s lion, a “noble and honorable beast” (337) became a symbol for the very virtues that Yvain was fighting to recover at the time that he crossed paths with it in the forest. Once Yvain recovered enough that he finds his way back to Arthur’s court, his level…

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    Bambi II Vs Lion King

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    those productions was able to fully harness the admiration and energy established by the 1939 classic. Sure, there’s plenty of other examples to use, as well – like virtually any sub-par Disney sequel that went straight to video, like Bambi II or The Lion King II: Simba’s Pride. You might as well lump in Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters and Jack the Giant Slayer, too – both of which made desperate attempts to reinvigorate and re-launch…

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    There are many environmental issues to talk about. Choosing one was a difficult task, but I choose this problem because is it close to home. I also choose this topic because it effects a lot of ecosystems and it has an impact on humans too. It is crucial to the environment that this problem gets fixed. There are a few solutions I will talk about that try to help with the problem I choose. Of the three solutions, there is one that I think will work the best. I will also show you the advantages…

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    right from wrong and has no bias. Not only does truth constantly appear, it morphs into themes that teach valuable lessons. Specifically, the universal topic of truth appears and shows the theme of truth in Sophocles’ Oedipus Rex, Disney’s movie The Lion King, and Flint Michigan’s water crisis. Many forms of literature show the topic of truth. An example of truth in literature is in Sophocles’ Oedipus Rex. In the beginning of the story, truth appears as a goal because Oedipus needs to figure…

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