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    It started when I was around six years old. I was riding my scooter down my driveway when my brother and I decided it would be a fun idea to race around the block. We went inside the house to ask our dad, and then we soon began to walk. As I pushed myself up the hill, I thought about what I wanted to do when I reached the top. Since I was young, I couldn’t just ride along like a normal child, but instead I insisted on attempting a trick. I was going to rapidly move the handle side to side,…

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    Disney Pixar's Toy Story

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    The Toy Story trilogy is a Disney Pixar classic because it was the beginning of an era for the company. Toy Story was the first Pixar movie to come out in 1995. Since the release of Toy Story they have not had a flop. They created some type of voodoo magic to make a trilogy that was not only cohesive but well liked by the masses. According to Rotten tomatoes the lesser-rated movie is Toy Story three with a 99%. This is rare for any type of movie; especially an animated movie. The movie is great,…

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    mean something to us. Real friends always aim to pay attention to each other's needs and veto the “what’s in it for me” mentality. True friendship fabricates when two people genuinely seek first to understand the other person before being understood themselves. Solid communication among two people leads to characteristics that will make a friendship strong and genuine. Good communication leads to trust. The movie, Toy Story, is an excellent example of this. It's about two toys who compete…

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    Classical narrative structures are a central feature to any genre of hollywood produced movies, in which a story is beginning told to the audience through this media. However, it is quite seldom that spectators of the movies will be able to see the specfic result of the narrative, due to the structure base created by the director. These narratives are created to give an effortless approach to the audience, who are blind-sided by the no trace of the narrative structure. “Narrative process…

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    What makes me different or unique is I enjoy helping people. When I notice someone is struggling, I reach out to them. I try to offer assistance about what they are having trouble with, and help them so they don’t have that problem anymore. Additionally, I love to read and write. I have the ability to absorb and apply abstract principles and transfer points of learning to other fields and applications. I apply reason, logic, and emotional aspects in equal proportions to find the best possible…

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    “The Maze Runner” is a teen dystopia set in the aftermath of civilization’s demise. Thomas, our main character, wakes up in an elevator with no recollection of his name or his past; trapped in an expansive maze guarded by bio-mechanical beasts called Grievers. He is tossed in with sixty other boys his age, with whom he must find a way out. Their civilization resides in a small glade in the centre of this maze, where they survive solely off of their own agriculture and supplies. They select their…

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    1. Airedale Terrier. Airedale Terrier is the largest of all terriers earning it the nickname of the “King of all Terriers.” The breed originated in Yorkshire, specifically the Aire Valley. It was primarily used to catch otters and rats between the Aire and Wharfe rivers. Aside from being one of the big dogs that don’t shed, the Airedale terrier is very important in terms of being a war dog in World War I. It is also confident, outgoing, and intelligent making it a great sports dog. 2. Bouvier…

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    However, golden retrievers come in the colors cream, light golden, dark golden and golden. Their average lifespan is 10- 12 years. Golden retrievers are reliable, intelligent, trustworthy, friendly and confident. On the contrary, let us now look for a perfect canine for one's golden years. You are most likely less active and do not have children in the house. One may have more time for activities you wish you would have done when one was younger. A chesapeake bay retriever (for more…

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    Toy Story is a movie about the secret lives that our toys live while we are not busy playing with them. The child that owns the toys in the movie is Andy, and Andy loves all his toys very much, but his favorite toy is a cowboy named Woody. Woody is the authoritative figure in the secret toy society and all the other toys look for advice and guidance from Woody. Andy is moving to a new house so the toys are all worried about accidentally being left behind. Because Andy is moving, his mom…

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    Siberian Husky Essay

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    The Siberian husky look more like the ancestral dog because its appearance is a wolf like with a thick coat, and the Chihuahua is a small breed of dog, or a toy dog. Not only their physical appearances are different, their personalities are also different. The Siberian husky originated from Siberia, the Siberian’s wolf-like looks are athletic, intelligent, and in general the husky needs its owner to be a clear leader (Dogtime, 2016). The test results showed that the husky has a strong favor…

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