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    Holly Farm

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    Holly Farm A Diminishing profits of their business from milk and cereals activities trigger Fred and Gillian to decide to open up dairy and arable mixed farm for the demand of paying public. For the new business to be successful they devote all their saving and their time. They take different responsibility for each of them and when Fred continued to run the commercial farming business Gillian took responsibility in making the factory to be suitable for the tour. Through advertisement and creating

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    Christmas Feast in the Kalahari Richard Borshay Lee’s ethnography tells us about how the !Kung Bushmen react to an anthropologist’s act of kindness by sharing a huge ox for the Christmas feast. The Christmas ox is Lee’s way of saying thank you for the bushmen’s cooperation over the past year. The !Kung Bushmen’s knowledge of Christmas is thirdhand‚ introduced by the London Missionary Society to the southern Tswana tribes in the early nineteenth century‚ and later spread far

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    Artemis Fowl Book Report

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    would translate the Book to English. Artemis finally translates the Book and has a steak out where an old Oak tree is by the bend in a river which is where fairies must go to renew their magic. With the help of his Butler‚ Artemis catches Captain Holly Short who was on her way to renew her magic. The book begins with a prologue describing how boy genius Artemis Fowl is and his plan to restore his family’s wealth. Artemis Fowls is a 12 year old boy genius who comes from a very wealthy family. In

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    place Holly has chosen‚ and find her starting the ritual. She trys to use the mind controlling mesmer to defend herself‚ but Artemis is prepared for this‚ and Butler tranquillizes Holly with a hypodermic syringe. The LEP‚ who are immediately aware of her disappearance‚ send Julius Root to search for her. He locates her tracker‚ and follows it to an abandoned whaler ship off the coast of Dublin‚ Ireland. Through an audio/video communicator‚ Artemis informs Root from Fowl Manor that he has Holly up for

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    Holly Short

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    Reading visual text Visual text uses a combination of visual features (pictures and graphics) and verbal features (words and language features) to get a message across to the reader. Examples of visual language include: static image‚ posters‚ websites‚ and advertisements. To read a visual text you must spend time looking at the layout of the text‚ read all the important written text‚ and look for links between the visual and verbal features. Think about the purpose of the text and how the techniques

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    Analysis of American Pie

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    shiver / With every paper I’d deliver.” Here it is widely believe that Don McLean is referring to the death of Buddy Holly. He is said to have been delivering newspapers on his paper route the February that he learned of Buddy Holly’s death. The speaker identifies Holly by the month of his death‚ and the‚ “widowed bride‚” (12) that Holly left behind (Fann). The death of Buddy Holly seems to have had a profound effect on Don McLean‚ as the lyrics appear to show. In the chorus‚ we see more clearly

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    defeat this Opal Koboi" (Colfer 137). This is a prime example of how materialistic‚ at first‚ Artemis Fowl is. He does not even know what friendship is: "Yes. I’ve little experience in this area (meaning friendship)‚ so I may have to read up on it." Holly then replies‚ "Friendship is not a science‚ Mud Boy (human boy). Forget about your massive brain for a moment. Just do what you feel is right." (226). Even Butler‚ Artemis’ manservant and bodyguard‚ has feelings of friendship and protection over young

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    Holly Basil

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    rEPORT OF ORGANIZATIONAL MARKETING OBJECTIVES | Develop organizational marketing objectives | Assessment Part 1 | | Joaquin Fernando AVILA BARRETO | | AUSTRALIAN INSTITUTE OF PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION | TASK A – Strategic Direction and Marketing Performance 1. Starbucks Mission statement or philosophy for how it does business. In your opinion‚ is the mission statement partly to blame for its challenges in Australia? In my opinion I think the Starbucks mission statement

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    Greed in Artemis Fowl

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    Artemis Fowl‚ Colfer uses Artemis Fowl II‚ the protagonist‚ and two minor characters‚ Mulch Diggums and Briar Cudgeon‚ to demonstrate the theme that greedy people will do anything to get what they want. Firstly‚ our anti-hero‚ Artemis‚ kidnaps Holly Short to steal gold from the fairies. In chapter two‚ we learn that the Fowls are legendary criminals. Artemis’s father‚ Artemis the first‚ “had thrown the family’s fortune into jeopardy.” (21) This means that the Fowls “billionaire status was no longer

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    Freedom of Holly Golightly The novel “Breakfast at Tiffany’s‚” by Truman Capote‚ is about a story between an unnamed narrator who becomes friends with a gold digger named Holly Golightly in 1943. Freedom is a very important element in the story for the main character. The author represents the freedom of Holly by making metaphors in the story and showing her the point of view about freedom. In the story‚ Holly needs a lot of freedom as the unnamed narrator explains. The first metaphor that

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