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    Nightingale and the Rose

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    Once upon a Time Nadine Gordimer Someone has written to ask me to contribute to an anthology of stories for children. I reply that I don’t write children’s stories; and he writes back that at a recent congress/book fair/ seminar a certain novelist said every writer ought to write at least one story for children. I think of sending a postcard saying I don’t accept that I “ought” to write anything. And then last night I woke up—or rather was wakened without knowing what had roused me.

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    The Deadly Fire

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    The Deadly Fire West Hampshire Colony 1698 Catherine Hatchet is a poor misunderstood girl in the American colonies. All she wants to do is get an education like a boy‚ but this continuously leads to her being beaten and whipped. Life was hard for a girl way back then! She throws a rock at one of their heads Then She runs home to her parents‚ who threaten to beat her too. She is called Bad Luck Catherine‚ because she was born under a bad moon Bad luck Catherine. She Then finds her only true

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    mammals‚ with long bodies and short flexible limbs‚ evolved over millions of years into severalhundred different species‚ including cats‚ bears‚ dogs and weasels. About 37 cat species exist today. Tigers evolved in eastern Asia ‚ but it is not exact. Sabre-tooth tigers are not the ancestors of today’s tigers. In fact‚ sabre-tooth tigers belonged to a separate branch of cat evolution which became extinct many millions of years ago. The Siberian or Amur tiger lives primarily in eastern Russia‚ and a few

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    The Frog King Analysis

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    person. We get a sense of the opposite in the ‘The Cat and the Mouse Set UP House’ where the nature rings true‚ and to always doubt a circumstance that may arise. To where Inanna was about distrust‚ and Gilgamesh was about not trusting the word of others‚ the king with the openness of honest promises to others‚ we see in this story how a Cat and Mouse should never get along. We see in one aspect when they agree to get something together the Cat had and underlying reason‚ “Of course‚ the cat’s story

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    Flannery O’Connor’s “A Good Man is Hard to Find” and Alice Munro’s “Boys and Girls” both use symbols to highlight significant meanings in the characters’ lives. This essay will examine two differences and one similarity in the authors’ use of symbols: * O’Connor uses a gun to symbolize fear‚ whereas Munro uses a gun to characterize shame. * O’Connor uses a specific animal to signify death‚ while Munro uses a specific animal to represent freedom. * In both stories‚ the house symbolizes

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    1. Painting portrait: An experiment Instruction: The main idea of this experiment is to find the different expression from friends and strangers which have similar backgrounds and under the same communication context – which formed a “tradition” in our society. To paint “me and the feeling you caught up from me” as the theme‚ which the whole process will be recorded as the test result. Methodology: On the day that the experiment was performed‚ four friends were invited. Two of them were familiar

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    HONK! Play Critique

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    were off somewhere at some lake with the rest of the characters. When the story moved to different locations‚ the set corresponded. For example‚ the main character winds up in the home of a house cat and chicken‚ both whom have been domesticated. The set for this scene basically consisted of a giant cat scratching post and a futon for the chicken. I loved how the set basically went hand in hand

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    Llol

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    him to fend for himself on the streets of london so‚ its really the armys fault that Shelter is mudering homeless people. Shelter has many habits his picked up from the army‚ for example he plans things “I have aquired a cat‚ theres something reassuring about a home with a cat in”.This shows that Shelter is planning to become a “do-gooder” to trick homeless people into thinking its safe at his houe. Another habit that Shelter has picked up out of the army is the way he speaks‚ for example he

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    Mango Street Poem

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    has wooden stairs And there are no closets I can hear the wooden door as it opens and lets loose its sigh of dampness!! I don’t belong! I knew then I had to have a house A real house‚ One I could point to One with its feet tucked under like a cat! A house all my own I want a house as quiet as snow‚ I look up and the moon is beautiful like a balloon A red balloon‚ a balloon tied to an anchor. I want a home A home is a house in a photograph‚ A pink house‚ Pink as holly hocks with lots

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    In “Bugs in the Brain”‚ Robert Sapolsky makes the claim that more research is needed in order to gain a greater understanding of how the brain works and more importantly‚ to gain a greater understanding of how certain microorganisms change animals’ behaviors for their own benefits‚ such as reproduction and/or spreading to new hosts. He supports this claim mostly through the use of examples of these types of microorganisms. For example‚ he mentions mites that belong to the genus Anthennophorus‚ which

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