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    Jacob S. O’Brien 3rd Grade Mrs Townsend February 1‚ 2013               Jupiter and Venus    Jupiter is the fifth planet from the Sun and is the most massive planet in our solar system. It has an equatorial diameter of 143‚000 kilometers. It is 11.2 times the size of earth and has a mass 318 times the size of Earths. You could also fit almost 1400 Venus’s inside Jupiter. Jupiter has an enormous magnetic field‚ has 63 moons‚ and it also has rings which form

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    The third dimension[edit] Alpha Waves had players bounce on platforms in 3D as early as 1990. The term 3D platformer usually refers to games that feature gameplay in three dimensions and polygonal 3D graphics. Games that have 3D gameplay but 2D graphics are usually included under the umbrella of isometric platformers‚ while those that have 3D graphics but gameplay on a 2D plane are called 2.5D‚ as they are a blend of 2D and 3D. The first attempts to bring platform games into 3D used 2D graphics

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    imagery to use the reader’s emotions to support his story Under the Lion’s Paw? H: In the beginning of Garland’s story he creates a sense of sadness with just his depiction of scenery. Garland tells‚ “All day‚ notwithstanding the frequent squalls of snow‚ the dripping‚ desolate clouds‚ and the muck of the furrows‚ black and tenacious as tar.” This imagery already gives the reader a sense a dread and coldness. I wonder if Garland needed to set his story up this way though. The tale goes on to tell of

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    Disney ’s The Lion King has never represented a story about love‚ trust and personal growth; rather‚ the animated film documents the harsh stereotypes present in society. At least‚ that is what critic Margaret Lazarus would have you believe. Her article "All ’s Not Well in the Land of The Lion King" argues that the movie employs powerful metaphors to misguide and misinform the young audience‚ citing that "millions of other children [a]re given hidden messages that can only do them and - us -- harm"

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    For my response‚ I chose the article “Woman: The Tool Maker”‚ written by Steven A. Brandt and Kathryn Weedman. The article is about an ethnic group in Ethiopia called the Konso- but more specifically it is about an elderly woman named Sokate. The article focuses on Sokate‚ an energetic 70 year-old Konso woman who is a hide worker‚ which is what most people consider to be a “man’s job”. As stated‚ Sokate is part of an Ethiopian ethnic group called the Konso. The Konso group grow several crops on

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    Having kids is such a joy. You get to watch cartoons over and over again. So I have watched Disney’s The Lion King more times than I care to count. In one of my favorite scenes‚ there is a great lesson in leadership embedded in the message. It is when Simba is standing on a cliff trying to conjure up the courage to go back and assume his rightful place as King of the Lions. But to take over and lead he will have to confess that he was the one who was responsible for the death of his father‚

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    The Bereavement of the Lion-keeper The context of the poem shows the deep trust between the Lion keeper and the Lion. The author creates a strong connection that expresses love by the detailed description showed over the whole poem. This made us realize that the lion was the most important thing in the old man´s life‚ which made it even more sentimental when the lion died. “Who begged for meat in the market-places as time grew hungrier‚ and cut it small to feed him” in this situation we can

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    words of the poem make you respond in this way? The poem the ‘Bereavement of the Lion-Keeper’ explores the intensity and intimacy of a relationship between a lion and his keeper while also portraying the challenges of dealing with death and abandonment. The keeper faces a transition in his identity following his lion’s death‚ a sense of abandonment and an unwelcoming and cold world outside of his comforts with the lion. The poet explores the intensity and closeness of the keeper and lion’s relationship

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    Character Analysis in The Lion‚ the Witch‚ and the Wardrobe The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion‚ the Witch‚ and the Wardrobe is filled with a variety of memorable characters‚ who‚ with their individuality and unique characteristics‚ help tell the tale of a life changing journey in a magical land. Each of these characters--from the Pevensie children who take audiences along as they discover the mysterious world of Narnia‚ to the many incredible creatures they meet throughout their adventure--have

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    Conservation of the Asiatic Lion. The Asiatic lion‚ also know as Panthera leo persica‚ is from the Gir Forest National Park‚ which works closely with the Wildlife Conservation Trust who specialise in the conservation of the Asiatic lion‚ in dry deciduous forest and open grassy scrublands in the state of Gujarat which is located in India. The population of the Asiatic lion is over 300 and so this specie’s status is defined endangered. The Asiatic lion could once be found in Eastern Europe‚ Turkey

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