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    more than 45‚000 acres. Many other nonprofit organizations operated individual sanctuaries and nature centers or preserved land from development through land trusts. 2. What is the new member worth to MAS? MAS’s phrase is “Protecting the Nature of Massachusetts.” They wanted their education program is aligned with mission and themes. They were trying to find the best way to leverage their unique strengths-their sanctuary system‚ scientific expertise‚ advocacy capability‚ and their staff so that

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    Into the world The Story of Tom Brennan Quote |Technique |Effect | |“...We’re all hurting. It’s not helping anyone being like this” (p11) |Dialogue (Gran) Collective ‘we’ |Gran sums up the far-reaching effects of the accident through the collective nature of “we’re all” and the negative connotations of the word “hurting”. | |“That was the thing about my sisters‚ she’d become tough. It was like I hardly knew her anymore” (p29) |Characterisation of Kylie; simile; metaphor |Tom sums up Kylie’s

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    In 1978‚ over 900 people drank flavor-aid laced with cyanide and sedatives in Jonestown‚ a settlement in Guyana. This phenomenon of so many people poisoning their children then themselves under the direction of just one man‚ Jim Jones‚ seems hard to believe. Although it is technically a suicide‚ the people were by no means emotionally stable enough to all make this decision willfully. Jim Jones carefully planned this massacre‚ which is shown through his treatment of the members of his temple‚ his

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    Of Mice and Men‚ by John Steinbeck‚ shows an outcast who is excluded from the company of others in the book. The books shows that everyone will eventually feel loneliness and isolation. Almost everyone in the book has some sort of issue or reason for them to become lonely and isolated. People that are outcast in the book are Crooks‚ Lennie‚ and Curley’s wife. Crooks is the only black man at the ranch with a crooked back and he lives by himself. Others asked him not bother the whites and he told

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    Exotic Pet Ownership

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    Many people enjoy the company of a pet‚ whether it be a cat or a dog; these animals provide a person with companionship and affection. Pet owners become emotionally invested in their pets and treat them as if they are part of the family. Some pet owners will pamper and shower these animals with affection as well as let them have the run of the house. However‚ a person needs to remember animals do not function as humans or have the capacity to reason. There are people who believe wild or exotic animals

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    to Painting Art History Lecture Amanda Herring‚ from Loyola Marymount University‚ came and spoke to us about the Gate Keeper and Key Master Hekate of Lagina. For a little background‚ the sanctuary of Hekate was structured in the second half of the BC in Lagina Lagina was occupied by a single sanctuary at the time. The only people who lived on the site were people who lived in the temples. Hekate has a conspiracy over her origin. She first appeared in the literature‚ the Theogany. In this

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    Duffy‚ the themes of innocence‚ happiness and fragility in childhood overlap with those of confusion‚ growing up and the threats of adult knowledge. The poem evokes feelings of nostalgia through its use of language and presents the classroom as a sanctuary. It is set out in four stanzas‚ the first two consisting of eight lines and the last two of seven. This change in form could be representative of the changes that children undergo when they grow up. However‚ the change is only subtle suggesting

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    belfry and the wings of the transepts On September 1925‚ the Papal Rescript granting approval for the canonical coronation of Our Lady was received in Manaoag. April 21‚ 1926 marked the Canonical Coronation of Our Lady of Manaoag. 1937 – the sanctuary of Manaoag was awarded the Merit Recognition by the Philippine Historical Research and Markers Committee. World War II – for a time the church was closed. When fighting stopped‚ the church was opened once more. Liberation Period – again the church

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    between Victor and his creation; each is abandoned‚ isolated‚ and both start out with good intentions. However‚ Victor’s ego in his search for god-like capabilities overpowers his humanity. The creature is nothing but kind until society shuns him as an outcast on account of his deformities. The creature is more humane than his own creator because his wicked deeds are committed in response to society’s corruption‚ while Frankenstein’s evil work stems only from his own greed. Victor Frankenstein and his

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    are verbal‚ emotional‚ and cyber. Verbal bullying uses words and other verbal tactics to tear down the victim’s self-esteem. Emotional bullying is more traumatic than verbal and focuses on making the victim feel like he or she is isolated and an outcast. Cyber bullying targets victims through social networking and text messaging; bullying victims through the cyber world causes more damage because it gives the victim no escape from their tormentors‚ even when they are not face to face. No matter the

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