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    hunts for its snack. Once he has found it‚ he captures it with his forefeet. Using his upper teeth he is able to bite right through the exoskeleton of the crab‚ enjoying the juicy tender meat. After he is finished he goes back to his den made of driftwood. There he grooms his greyish-brown fur to keep its insulating qualities. He is about medium sized‚ 28 to 30 inches and his tail would be about 12 inches long. His head is a little flat and his eyes are located towards the middle of his face. When

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    the cabin‚ and on it‚ sat a large hot tube that overlooked the ocean. If you peered over the deck you towards the ocean‚ you would see a large rock formation in the shape of a whale’s head‚ ideal for sunbathing. Infront of the rock‚ lay piles of driftwood‚ washed down from the river that flowed beneath the highway. the beach was dark and ashy from campfires‚ which made the sun bleached drifwood and sea shells come to life. Picking up seashells to make artefacts to pass the time is a great hobby

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    Visual Art Home Work Essay Artist has a variety of tools and equipment in order for them to make their art works‚ this can affect their practice and what makes them different to the other entire artist in the world. Many don’t have to use any tool at all and use what is seen and what is given; they use the environment to manipulate the surrounding. Such as the Artist by the name of Andy Goldsworthy‚ he is a British sculptor‚ photographer and environmentalist producing site-specific sculpture

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    interesting. Some were shaped like conical hats‚ others like fans and there were some spiral-shaped ones tinted with grey and brown hues. One large‚ grey shell with a long‚ narrow slit produced the sound of sea waves as I held it to my ear. The pieces of driftwood brought in at high tide by the waves were of artistic shapes. These we collected for flower-arrangement. After a while‚ we swam in the sea which was cool and pleasant. I saw sailing boats in the distance and fishermen busy with their catch. Then

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    How do Frost and Slessor convey their ideas in their respective poems‚ “The Road Not Taken” and “Beach Burial”? “The Road Not Taken” by Robert Frost The poem "The Road Not Taken" by Robert Frost is a first person narrative tale of a monumental moment in the author’s life. He is faced between the choice of a moment and a lifetime manifested in his poem. Walking down a rural road the narrator encounters a point on his travel that diverges into two separate similar paths. In Robert Frost’s poem

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    Being faced with death is a tragic event that will make most people recall and reflect on what is most essential in one’s life. Symbolism‚ in this story‚ was used to create a sense of foreshadowing and suspense. Ambrose Bierce‚ the novelist of this story‚ used numerous examples of literary techniques to generate a foreshadowing of a shock effect in the account of "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge." One of the main techniques Bierce used was symbolism. He also used irony‚ allusion‚ imagery‚ and

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    Activities/Products Impero Escana Driftwood Set up costs: 12‚200 Cost driver: number of set ups. Total number of set ups: 5 (12‚200/5) x 2 = 4‚880 (12‚200/5) x 2 = 4‚880 (12‚200/5) x 1 = 2‚440 Purchasing and checking wood edging costs: 8‚000 Cost driver: wood edging per cabinet Total number of meter per wood edging: 8 meters (8‚000/8) x 4 = 4‚000 (8‚000/8) x 4 = 4‚000 (8‚000/8) x 0 = 0 Purchase of wood costs: 5‚100 Cost driver: wood (meters) per

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    Watson as his caregiver‚ she tried helping him into the right direction but with Huck’s father Pap‚ it was a disaster. Once Pap kidnapped Huck‚ Huck realized he needed to get out quick and once he did he was all by himself. “ I got out amongst the driftwood‚ and then laid down in bottom of the canoe and let her float” (Twain 35). Huck’s maturity is shown here with confidence because he left his father and he was always afraid to get beaten by Pap. Huck being by himself was the main reason why he matured

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    the way we are and sleep with on eye open‚ because Jaws wants revenge.” With those words‚ Chubbsies went to sleep in the peaceful jungle. Later that night‚ Jaws swam over in the slyest way to Chubbsies’s slumber and threw a giant piece of driftwood into Chubbsies’s face! Smack! Jaws fled the terrifying scene‚ but Chubbsies had just waked up and was very bewildered! Chubbsies thought it was just and accident and attempts to remove the log‚ but can’t seem to move the wood! “Oh No!” Chubbsies

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    releases his burdens‚ giving him a sense of floating‚ “He could no longer feel the roadway beneath his feet.” distracting the mind from the occurrence on the bridge. Throughout both reality and fantasy‚ Peyton appears easily distracted‚ observing the driftwood and “how sluggish” the river moves. Even on the journey home‚ Peyton becomes distracted with odd patterns in the stars and the strange forest tree line. These distractions nurtured a false sense of hope‚ in the form of his loving wife and home; however

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