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    ground was blanketed in sparkly white snow‚ and the tall‚ once-green trees were now completely white. Growing up in hot‚ dry South Australia meant we had never seen snow before - it was a childhood dream. To see snow‚ build a magnificent snowman‚ and stick a bright orange carrot for a nose‚ place a big red pot on his head and a long woolly scarf around his neck. And that dream was coming true‚ right in front of our eyes.

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    Kora yelled‚ “GO! The show MUST go on!” Quickly Phoenix said‚ “What about that snow‚ it is really falling down fast.” “NO! DON’T GO!!” screamed George. In my small little town there is a grocery store‚ with red trim‚ and run down. You are in a run down little outside town‚ but has it’s rich perks. The hills are what bring most tourists and sometimes the Winter parade. Who knew Jenny could learn how to be so selfless‚ so fast‚ in such little time. First‚ we are going to start off with a little get

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    Reflection on my learning styles Learning styles are the different ways people learn and how they approach information. Everyone learn in their own specific way‚ although we all share some similarities in the way we learn‚ be it patterns‚ technique‚ preferences etc. One theorist called David Kolb published his learning styles in 1984. Kolb created a four stage learning style called ’The experiential learning style’. This includes: Concrete Experience (doing/having an experience)‚ Reflective Observation

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    Analysis of Snow White 1. Separation: • The Queen dislikes Snow White because the mirror states that she is the most beautiful in all the land. • The Queen summons a hunter and orders him to take Snow White into the forest to kill her. • The hunter‚ who functions as the guide figure‚ finds Snow White beautiful‚ so he spares her from being killed. • Snow White‚ separated from her social realm‚ is deserted and left alone in the forest. • The Dwarfs‚ who are also guide figures‚ provide Snow White with

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    The story chosen is Snow White that has become the most popular princess among young girls. Snow White and similar fairy tales are playing bad with young minds by showing male characters stronger and powerful‚ which is also causing gender discrimination. Whether the fairy tales have significant impact on folks’ lives has been the most discussed phenomenon of the time. Many people agree to the notion that fairy tales and their myths do have an impact in young children’ life while the other rejects

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    Bobbie Ann Mason Bobbie Ann Mason was born on May 1st‚ 1940 in Mayfield‚ Kentucky. Her parents were Wilburn and Christina Mason. Bobbie Ann Mason became interested in writing as a child; she would write imitations of the mystery novels she would read. Mason was inspired by Louisa May Alcott and her novel‚ Little Women. When Mason started to attend college she then became interested in Hemingway‚ Salinger‚ and Fitzgerald. In 1962‚ Mason graduated from the University of Kentucky with a Bachelor

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    In the two texts‚ “Snow” by Julia Alvarez‚ and “The Skater” by Annie Dilliard‚ the two characters in the stories had very different views about snow. As one was very scared and thought snow was a horrible thing‚ the other one thought that snow was a very beautiful thing in the world. These two texts have one thing in common‚ each character sees the snow in different ways‚ but by the end of the story‚ their views change. The characters thoughts change by the end of the story‚ thus meaning that each

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    When perusing “Little Snow-White” from a feminist perspective it is evident that the purpose of the story is to “shape girls perceptions to conform to a gendered identity through stereotypical characters like the wicked mother and beautiful‚ helpless daughter” (Mikkijoiner). Snow White is recognized only for her beauty and ability to do housework; presented as an attractive‚ “demure and submissive” female (Mikkijoiner). In the story‚ this is evident when Snow-White is specially treated on multiple

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    I felt the stock of my bow while I was sitting in the blind. Frost had already began to form where I rubbed it off seconds ago. I looked through the small window at the everlasting snow. “Wait‚ was that a deer moving along those trees?” I asked myself. It looked more like a kangaroo making its way through the snow. I could barely stand up in the cold. I pulled back‚ ready to take the shot. Being one of my later hunts of the season‚ it was very cold. Nearing the end of the season I was anxious to

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    The Snow Leopard is an almost mythical animal. It is rarely seen and people believe that it is the guardian of the mountains. It is a symbol for some countries and it is often regarded as one of the most beautiful creatures that grace the earth. In the wild there are between 3‚500 and 7‚000. (Bailey‚ Jill) This number is not exact because Snow Leopards are very elusive and live in remote‚ harsh environments. In the zoos across the world there are about 600 Snow Leopards. (Bailey‚ Jill) The Snow Leopard

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