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    PopCo, by Scarlett Thomas, was written in 2004 in England. Published by Harcourt, Inc. PopCo is a novel which leaves a reader with puzzles to solve after reading and a thirst for knowledge. This fictional novel covers a wide range of subjects spanning from World War II to buried treasure. This novel has the power to influence young minds with its clever use of bouncing around from one subject to the next; this novel truly makes a reader think. There are many clear influences on the author which…

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    listen to it to get praise if they don’t listen the reward is not quite the same. The dogs need to continue with obedience training every day, and can control any aggression. “The dogs and their handlers will train one on one every day, and will get together with the other K9 teams to train as a group twice a month…

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    enthusiastic when it was time to write their alphabets Page and they knew how to transition from one given task to the next smoothly. This was indication that the children were always on a tight schedule .the children were able to have chosen a table toy when they were finished with their…

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    I’m frankly tired of society labeling everything into gender categorizes and believe everything should be gender neutral, unisex. My mother raised me almost similar as “Pop,” allowing me to choose the toys I want to play or the clothes I want to wear as long it is within means my mother didn’t deny me anything that is consider for “boys.” It shouldn’t matter what department one got their clothing, it shouldn’t be question of their gender because clothing…

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    buy yourself a Corgi toy vehicle based on Space:1999. You sit down for a cold glass of water. Not soda. Soda is a rare drink in this house that you sit. And before you go get on your bicycle to ride and ride almost three miles to the town, you turn on that small 7” Black and White (B/W) Television that sits on the kitchen table. One of the Five TV Networks is playing Mighty Joe Young. As it plays you almost forget what you were going to do next. The film captivates you, as…

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    the caregiver a 4. This month, their theme is transportation. She did an awesome job naming objects for children. Every time she introduced a new mode of transportation, she introduced a new vocabulary word to them such as taxi, ship, boat, truck, train, etc. Even thought some of the kids new what they were, some did not. She also was very descriptive with the objects. Even though her vocabulary wasn 't extremely new to them, she used different descriptive words. She was talking about a fire…

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    death during the winter.” There were schools run by adults secretly in their apartments. The children would hide books underneath their clothes. The Nazis would find out and shut the down the schools. The children would make toys with anything they could find and some took the toys. There were doctors in ghettos, and they would treat the Jews. they couldn’t always could save the Jews because they were so terribly…

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    Crate training is one of the most effective ways to train your dog. Some people think this is cruel to pets because it is like keeping them in a cage, or it is a result of an owner neglecting the pet. Dogs crave security and tend to like spaces of their own. When you use a crate, you are providing a feeling of safety and a great den. In addition, they can be immeasurably helpful when it comes to curbing excessive chewing and trying to house train your pet. Dogs like small, safe places, which…

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    amazing that it has human-like qualities that make it above most everything else. Another descriptive use of personification that Larson uses is “Trains bearing fangs of ice tore through the crossing at Wallace” (147). This section describes a train in wintertime. Larson’s image of the train “bearing fangs” provides the reader with a scary vibe from the train and fits the mood for this chapter (a chapter about Holmes) perfectly with its ominous intentions. This last reference to Larson’s use of…

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    that allows people to travel faster. It was built by Karl Benz, a German engine designer, and automobile engineer. He built it in 1885. it somehow made its way to the U.S. At first people did not think of them as anything useful; they were more like toys. It was unreliable and expensive. Henry Ford improved the machines and lowered the cost. Eventually, they saw its use and began to like it. This is a great machine, it has great use. It allows traveling to become easier. It can be used to drive…

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