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    numbers etc.): 1.3 PK.B Answer questions about a particular story (who‚ what‚ how‚ when‚ and where). ONE Concept or Competency: Use specific details from the story to answer questions. Writing “The baby squirrel creeped downstairs and found a bad guy and bited him. Then the dad found his baby squirrel lying in the street” (Paley‚ 1990‚ p. 41) Activity: Writing Key Learning Area: LANGUAGE AND LITERACY DEVELOPMENT: ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS Standard Area:

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    Archer could hunt game to either sell or eat. She was the wax that kept her family’s candle of life burning. “It was slow-going at first‚ but I was determined to feed us. I stole eggs from nests‚ caught fish in nets‚ sometimes managed to shoot a squirrel or rabbit for stew…I kept us alive”. In her modest self‚ she would say that she is ‘average’ at archery‚ however she is truly

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    Analysis of “Golden Retrievals” by Mark Doty Golden Retrievals by Mark Doty Fetch? Balls and sticks capture my attention seconds at a time. Catch? I don’t think so. Bunny‚ tumbling leaf‚ a squirrel who’s—oh joy—actually scared. Sniff the wind‚ then I’m off again: muck‚ pond‚ ditch‚ residue of any thrillingly dead thing. And you? Either you’re sunk in the past‚ half our walk‚ thinking of what you never can bring back‚ or else you’re off in some fog concerning —tomorrow

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    The shadows grew long as the sun set slowly on a beautiful Indian summer day. Rebecca was hurrying to complete the harvest of black walnuts that had fallen in her back yard. As she gathered the walnuts‚ she could hear the wind as it played among the dried corn stalks in a field close to her driveway. This sound reminded her of all the sounds of fall‚ the crunching sound the cars would make as they drove over the walnuts she had placed in the driveway‚ braking the hard hulls off the walnuts she would

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    and orders them to stop immediately. The last tale that the town has to tell of poor Arthur Radley is that because of his size he is a savage that goes out at night eating squirrels and looking into peoples windows. In the minds of the children Arthur Radley was a tall‚ gross looking monster. His diet was mainly raw squirrels and a cat if he could catch it. This is how the legend explained his bloody hands; because the blood of raw animals wouldn’t wash off. For his facial appearance the tale was

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    is increasing and the supply of candidate employees are limited then the search for talent is competitive and challenging. What’s the meaning behind the “search for the purple squirrel” in relation to spotting talent? Is this relevant to non-tech companies‚ as well? The meaning behind the “search for the purple squirrel” in relation to spotting talent is that in this competitive business world‚ there is no such thing as a perfect employee available or it does not even exist but that does not mean

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    We are all unique individuals with unique gifts to offer. And what makes us unique is our journey‚ for no two people have traveled the same path. Variables such as the state of the psyche‚ emotions‚ cognitive development and mindset‚ and individual achievement motivations all add to the uniqueness of various students. Each person has their own unique gifts to offer‚ but because of circumstance sometimes we aren’t able to develop our gifts to their full potential. In the short story “Head of the Class”

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    The storage of food is essential for the animal to survive the deep sleep. This allows them to remain alive for a very long time on small supplies of energy stored in the body fat or from the food‚ they hoarded in their burrow. Some animals‚ like squirrels‚ do not sleep the whole time. They awaken every week or two for a couple of hours to warm up to about 37˚C so they are able to maintain their burrow. The reheating of the body costs a lot of energy. To do that multiple times during the hibernation

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    Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Charlie is a poor boy who lives with his parents and grandparents on both sides. There was a famous gigantic chocolate factory‚ ran by a man named Willy Wonka. The factory had closed its’ gate for more than fifteen years‚ no one had ever got in and the workers had never came out. But children loved their chocolates. Once‚ Wonka held an activity for children who like his chocolate around the world. Five golden tickets were hidden in five of the chocolate bars

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    of a unique ecosystem‚ is very rich in biodiversity. The animals here are tiger‚ leopard‚ sambar‚ chital‚ Bhedki‚ nilgai‚four-horned antelope‚ chinkara‚ bison (gour)‚ wild boar‚ wild dog‚ bear‚ black buck‚ fox‚ porcupine‚ flying squirrel‚ mouse deer‚ Indian giant squirrel‚ etc. There are a variety of birds. Hornbills and peafowl are common birds found here. The flora consists of mainly sal‚ teak‚ tendu‚ Phyllanthus emblica‚ mahua‚ bel‚ bamboo‚ and grasses and medicinal plantsSome barasingha will

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