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    "Thinking of you, wherever you are. We pray for our sorrows to end, and hope that our hearts will blend. Now I will step forward to realize this wish. And who knows: starting a new journey may not be so hard, or maybe it has already begun. There are many worlds, but they share the same sky — one sky, one destiny”. Kairi says this to Sora in a letter that she bottles and sends out to sea. It just so happens that when the Japanese is translated to English, one of those words means something else.…

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    Nana In The City Analysis

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    Nana in the City by: Lauren Castillo -Picture book -Caldecott winner in 2014 - In this book, a young boy and his nana get to spend some time together. This little boy is scared of the city she lives in because of how loud it is. His nana understands his fears and makes him a special red cape to wear to help him be brave enough to walk through the city and face his fears. Suddenly, all of his fears go away and he begins to enjoy all the people and activities that the city brings. - I would use…

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    “Harmless Holes” Many books are banned or challenged every year. “What are some of these books?” you may ask. Well, the ever loved “Harry Potter” book series, the classic “Winnie the Pooh Bear”, and even “The Adventures of Huckleberry and Finn”. Many books are challenged or sent in for review due to certain content such as difficult ideas or course language. Some ideas even being absurd of irrelevant. Then, if the book is determined to be ban, it will no longer be available in some schools or…

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    Walter Elias Disney, was born on December fifth 1901. Regarded as a pioneer in the American animation industry, he is what many would call a cultural icon. Walt Disney was born in Chicago. As a young boy he took extra art classes, and eventually got a job as a commercial illustrator at the age of eighteen. In the early twenties, he and his brother, Roy O. Disney, established the Disney Bros. Studio , which would go on to be known as the Walt Disney Animation Studios. This studio became popular…

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    was a little bigger that what she really was. Now, the Whoo Poo was a little, just a different than what I pictuerd. Okay it was a lot. It was described as being squared. In the movie it looked like it was a spirit rather than a evil version of Winnie the Pooh. It actually was scarier than what I thought too, I pictured it as a funnier thing than it was in the movie. So I really liked that and. Finally, the movie really focused on discrimination and what was really going on with the world at…

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    Books impacted the 20th century by introducing new genres into society. Books like, The Wizard of Oz, The Adventures of Alice in Wonderland, and Winnie-the-Pooh, where known as the golden age of children books. The Virginian and Riders of the Purple Sage made westerns a new unique American genres. Also, genres like science fiction, horror, mystery, and romance started spring up in the dime novels, these were stories that cost a dime to buy. Pulp stories were coming about too, they were sordid…

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    Ruby Lier: A Short Story

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    I was born on Thursday August 13th, 1998, in Aberdeen, South Dakota at St. Luke’s Hospital at 3:05 p.m. I weighed nine pounds and two ounces. I was twenty two inches long. When people came to visit me, they noticed my long fingers and my lack of hair. My brother and sister would not let go of me. As you know, my parents named me Jayleen Emily Ruby Lier. My first and last name come from my mom and dad. My dad’s name is Jay Dean, so my parents rhymed and named me Jayleen. My first middle name…

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    metal, weighing 87.62 grams. However she had one flaw like Brynn, she was as ugly as a spoiled egg yolk that’s been left outside for five days. This unfortunate appearance placed her 38 on the periodic table and made her upset like an Eeyore on Winnie the Pooh. Many elements would make fun of her ugly duckling appearance, which would cause her to go to her boiling point at 1655K. Day dreaming into the late night like a bat, she wished to become something more in life, which lowered her to her…

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    Do Cavies Talk Analysis

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    Children all grow up remembering cute animal story books that their parents read to them to make them fall asleep. There is “Little Red Riding Hood”, “Winnie the Pooh”, “The Hare and the Tortoise” etc. Something all these books have in common is the anthropomorphism of these animal characters. Furthermore, these books always seem to teach a lesson or have a moral. This is on purpose, of course, to help educate children while still having fun reading. Nevertheless, it also brings up a pressing…

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    In 1995, Christopher Paul Curtis published a novel titled “The Watsons Go to Birmingham - 1963,” and in 2013, Jim Bechtold, Philip K. Kleinbert, and Brian Wells released the movie version of it. The novel received the John Newbery Medal and the Golden Kite Award for Fiction; based on google books, it got 4 out of 5 stars for recommendation. This wonderful book about a family going towards the Southern America First and the foremost, both in the movie and book, the Watsons’ family was the main…

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