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    Narwhal Research Paper

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    What is a narwhal? A narwhale, or Monodon Monoceros, is a pale-colored porpoise mammal that lives in the Arctic ocean. They weight as much as 1.5 tons and are 13 to 20 feet long. Narwhals grow two teeth. In males, the more prominent tooth grows into a spiral tusk. The tusks grow up to 8.8 feet long. This tusk grows through the narwhal’s upper lip. Females can too grow a small tusk, but it doesn’t get nearly as big as the male’s. The purpose of the tusk is unknown, but scientist believe it is…

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    The Unicorn Hero's Journey

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    In the story of the last unicorn, she is naive in the beginning about who she is and really what the world is like. This provides the foundation of the story in the hero's journey of the unicorn. A unicorn learns from a butterfly who speaks in riddles that she is the last of her kind and that the other unicorns had been chased by the red bull. The butterfly states “You can find the others if you are brave”. They passed down all the roads long ago and the Red Bull ran close behind them and…

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    Kelpie Greek Mythology

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    Mythology and Folklore have fascinated people and left them in awe for thousands of years. While sharing other similar qualities, a constant one is animals. Animals have not just been used in stories, but are used in real life to sometimes also represent a deity. When compared to Propp Theory, the animal usually is identified as a donor or helper, and often is the key to aiding the hero in their quest. Occasionally, the animal can also embody the villain and the hero as well. They are found in…

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    examples of this is The Unicorn in Captivity. The enormous hanging is over 8”x12” and is stunningly detailed throughout. The woven, not embroidered, scene illustrates fantastical beasts and animals whose nature has frustrated historians for generations. Some argue that the work is a product of the Renaissance and represents a Christian allegory; others contend that the piece depicts traditional fertility symbols. Although filled with complex and often contradictory symbols, The Unicorn in…

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    The Unicorn By: Vincent Marchetti: THIS IS CRINGE WORTHY!!!! One day in the middle of the woods Captain Bob of the unicorn team said, “We need to find this hunter Ragugu. He has taken too many lives of our kind. We need to split up.” So, team unicorn split up and tried to take Ragugu down. On the way team member Bob said, “I should go alone because as all of you know, I am obviously the most ripped, and it would be safer for this rookie Ray to go with Dude and Dudette. So off team unicorn…

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    As tapestries have become a decorative staple among college-aged students across the United States in recent years, I thought it would be interesting to take a look back and see where and how they began, because as they say, “everything old is new again.” To begin, what exactly is a tapestry? A tapestry is a bobbin made cloth with a surface consisting entirely of weft threads, where discontinuous wefts form beautifully intricate patterns. Tapestries originated in Coptic Egypt around 42 AD,…

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    The Unicorn Is Found, is a miraculous tapestry that hangs in The Metropolitan Museum Of Art in New York. (Stokstad and Cothren). Unfortunately, the place of origin and the artist for this piece is unknown. It is composed of wool, silk, and metal threads, forming this 12-foot by 12-foot textile. This tapestry incorporates many human figures surrounding a simple fountain. The figures carry weaponry and shields, suggesting that these humans are on a hunt. They congregate together behind the…

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    The Last Unicorn Analysis

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    This is the sickness of Greed, self doubt and the most dangerous of all, selfishness. The book ‘The Last Unicorn’ by Peter S. Beagle succeeds indefinitely in communicating the message that Man is a flawed creation which is not capable of seeing true beauty due to the false glorified beliefs and ways of living that have been normalized around us. In the book, no men are able to recognize a unicorn for what she truly is - only perceiving her…

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    Butterflies and Unicorns Death. It's something that we've all got to come to terms with. Subconsciously, we all know that everyone dies eventually but that doesn't make the reality of it any easier to face. Many people I have loved have fallen victim to the Grim Reaper. For some, my Papa, for example, the news that they had passed away came from nowhere but for others, like my Granda, I watched them deteriorate for a while. No matter how I've come to cross paths with death it's never been…

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    Unicorn Wars Our Story Begins on the frozen planet of Jeff, the toast alliance is fighting a desperate battle against the evil unicorn empire they have mastered the dark side of the rainbow. The empire has sent giant unicorn walkers to destroy the toast alliance, but they fight back. Princess toast ran through the ice tunnels with Ham solo behind her. Luke Skytoaster was in his toaster and was trying to by time for the alliance. The tunnels shook with the blast from a rainbow cannon. Ham…

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