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    Oz wishes‚ they had a journey to the West and try to beat the Wicked Witch of the West. In their second journey‚ they found difficult times. They have been attacked by a troop of wolves‚ a flock of wild crows‚ a swarm of black bees‚ and a dozen of Winkies sent by the Wicked Witch. But the Tin Woodman chopped the wolves to death‚ the Scarecrow killed all the wild crows‚ the black bees dead for trying to sting the Tin Woodman‚ and the Cowardly Lion scared the Winkies away. Mad of being beaten‚ the

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    Who am I? That is a good question. I guess I really never stop to think about it. Most people are defined by their family or their career. For example‚ if I were to ask "who is Barack H. Obama?" most people would say that he is the president of the United States. If you asked about any-one‚ they would usually explain who the person is by what they do or who their family is. So if you want to know that‚ well‚ I am a senior at Milford High School‚ I am the daughter of Eric and Pam B....and I am 17

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    OUTLINE AND EVALUATE EVOLUTIONARY EXPLANATIONS OF FOOD PREFERENCES (4 MARKS + 16 MARKS) Outline (A01) Tastes experiences come from our taste receptors. These make us sensitive to a range of taste qualities. For example‚ sweet foods are usually associated with carbohydrates that are a great source of energy. Sour food allows us to identify food that has gone off and would therefore contain harmful bacteria. Salt food is vital for the function of our cells. Bitter tastes are associated with

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    Reading aloud from the best of children’s literature should be a daily part of every classroom programme at all levels. Listening to a story told or read aloud well is a captivating experience. Reading aloud to children frees them from the labour of decoding and supports them in becoming active listeners‚ totally engaged and immersed in the text. As children create meaning from a text by making connections between what they already know and what they hear‚ they develop new knowledge and awareness

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    survival. As Charles Darwin would say‚ only the fittest could survive Mother Nature’s test. Eventually‚ however‚ a fully-evolved man turned the tide of the competition; we began to domesticate the once savage beasts we hunted and competed with like wolves and horses turning them into livestock and our own companions bred out of their natural ferocity‚ to grow our own food for our own and start agriculture‚ and eventually we started to settle down into permanent communities. Man had transcended nature

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    the tough‚ strong and motivated rival‚ crush against an impenetrable wall formed by us. As the battle advanced‚ our enemies started to back away in fear‚ they’re moral abandoned them and now they were nothing but scared kittens in front of powerful wolves. We classified for the next round‚ the four

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    The Call of the Wild written by Jack London is a fiction book. The point of view is third person limited‚ and we have the point of view of Buck a dog who “broke the mold”. The third person helps tell the story by telling some things about other people or things in the story. The setting takes place in the Klondike gold rush in Alaska in about 1896. The protagonist of the story is Buck‚ and one of the major antagonists is Spitz. Spitz is one of the dogs who helped turn Buck into what he was meant

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    Jack London Law of Life

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    Directions: Type your responses in complete sentences. Responses submitted in incomplete sentences will receive some point deductions. Work submitted late will be graded accordingly (check the syllabus). “Law of Life” 1.As the story begins‚ what thought makes Old Koskoosh suddenly panic? Provide details of an action leading to his panic and cite direct evidence showing an action of reassurance. He thought of the fact that his granddaughter was still being called by life‚ and living very much

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    more which are called a pods. Whales and dolphins both share what’s called a Blow Hole; it’s where and how they breathe Killer whales are apex predators‚ lacking natural predators. They are sometimes called wolves of the sea because they hunt in groups like wolves packs. Some local populations are considered threatened or endangered due to prey depletion‚ habitat loss‚ capture for marine parks‚ pollution and conflicts with fishermen(2). Whaling is

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    windswept coastal plain where the polar bears and caribou give birth‚ to the towering Brooks range where Dall sheep cling to cliffs and wolves howl in the midnight sun”. The effect of using all of the descriptive statements such as‚ “magnificent area”‚ “the windswept coastal plain”‚ “polar bears and caribou give birth” and “Dall sheep cling to cliffs and wolves howl at the midnight sun”‚ is that it uses imagery to appeal to the emotions of the reader. It allows the reader to see the beauty of nature

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