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    Coyote Essay

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    The coyote is known to be an extremely adaptive carnivore‚ which is clearly evident from the fact that coyotes can survive is vastly different environments and has been for more than 500‚000 years. In legend‚ its most prevalent name is known as the Trickster‚ who tricks people into learning lessons and is evident in showing people how life may not always appear as it seems. Biology and Ecology The coyote (Canis latrans) is closely related to the gray wolf (C. lupus)‚ but is smaller in size and

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    Coyote and the Buffalo

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    used these beliefs to teach lessons or entertain. In Coyote and the Buffalo many of the Native American beliefs and perspectives are illustrated in the story such as‚ balance/harmony‚ reverence for earth and creation‚ strong sense of community‚ and the purpose of literature is not just to entertain the listener but to teach. Coyote and the Buffalo is a type of story called a trickster story. In this story the trickster is played by the coyote‚ which is a common chose of animal for the Native Americans

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    Tortilla Chips

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    American cheese‚ tortilla chip‚ bread sticks‚ and gummy bears. Describing taste‚ flavor‚ appearance and texture was the task for this part. It was difficult to translate the flavors portion from ones tastebuds to paper‚ especially for tortilla chips. Trying to differentiate taste and flavor was also‚ again‚ difficult. In the text‚ on page 89‚ it states “taste relies on the sensation produced through the stimulation of the taste buds‚ while flavor is a broader concept.” For taste‚ the tortilla chip was salty

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    Tortilla Sun

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    In Confetti Girl and Tortilla Sun‚ both main characters have created tension in their lives through their one remaining parent not seeing eye to eye with them. In Confetti Girl the story is told through the eyes of a girl living with her dad. The dad is oblivious to the daughter’s interests and puts his preferences in front of hers. In Tortilla Sun the story is told through the eyes of a girl named Izzy who is living with her mom. Her mom tends to put her needs and desires in front of her daughter’s

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    Behind The Curtain

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    Behind the Curtain: The Process of Choreographing a Performance If you have ever gone to a ballet‚ musical or any sort of live performance‚ you most likely saw some sort of choreography. The art of choreographing is somewhat like writing. You have to plan and research‚ write an outline‚ create multiple drafts‚ receive edits and critiques from peers‚ and finally ending with a finished product to share with the public. Choreography can move the viewer through a storyline‚ portray different emotions

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    El Coyote

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    Thinking about a better future‚ one day she‚ three of her siblings‚ and her mother decided to come to the United States. They paid about five hundred dollars per person for someone as they call it in Mexico “El Coyote” to help them cross the border.“El Coyote” is a person who smuggles immigrants to the United States with for a cost. They stayed a couple of days in Mexicali with one of their relatives still indecisive about coming to the United States. When they all made a firm decision

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    Iron Curtain

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    Q.1: what did Churchill mean in May 1945 by the term “Iron Curtain”? A.1: When Churchill stated “An Iron Curtain is being drawn upon their front.” He means that during 1945 when the war was over‚ he was talking about an imaginary line drawn between communism in the East and the democratic governments in the West. This was to prevent more fighting over the systems; Churchill knew that the Soviet Union were dangerous. Churchill wanted the allies to get to Berlin and take it before the Russians would

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    Tortilla Research Paper

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    My earliest memory of tortillas is my Mama telling me not to play with them. I had bitten eyeholes in one and was wearing it as a mask at the dinner table. As a child‚ I also used tortillas as hand warmers on cold days‚ and my family claims that I owe my career as an artist to my early experiments with tortillas. According to them‚ my clowning around helped me develop a strong artistic foundation. I’m not so sure‚ though. Sometimes I wore a tortilla on my head‚ like a yarmulke‚ and yet I never had

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    it is. "Coyote and the Buffalo" and "Fox and Coyote and Whale" are two trickster tales‚ retold by Mourning Dove‚ explaining how Coyote’s action created changes in the world. In theses two trickster tales‚ Coyote‚ the main character shares some similarities in morals‚ character‚ and transformation . Yet there exsists differences in how these traits are presented. One similarity between these two trickster tales is that they both have purposes to teach morals. The moral teaching in "Coyote and the

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    Tortilla Sun Analysis

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    In “Confetti Girl”‚ and “Tortilla Sun”‚ there are different points of views in the two story that causes tension. In “Confetti Girl”‚ written by Diana Lopez‚ and “Tortilla Sun”‚ written by Jennifer Cervantes‚ the two story have tension between the daughters and the parents. The daughters can’t seem to understand what their parents are trying to do‚ and the parents can’t understand what their daughters want. “Confetti Girl” is about the daughter not wanting to do her homework‚ even when the dad is

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