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    do is watch a couple of Christmas films. One that often comes in mind is “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer”. It’s based on the popular song with the title. It has stayed in the hearts of many‚ including my own. . Even though it’s a classic‚ I don’t consider it to be that good. To admit it‚ I come back to watch it because of pure nostalgia. It still has valuable Just like in the song‚ Rudolph’s had a shiny nose and the reindeer make fun of him and call him names. Unlike the song‚ there are a couple added

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    Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer‚ is a children’s Christmas song with a theme of hope and greatness for everyone that is unique. There are various poetic devices used throughout the song that lead to that message. There are two examples of personification in places in the song. Both examples have to do with reindeer. In the first example the reindeer are described as poking fun of Rudolph because of his unique red nose‚ just like little children. The line read “All of the other reindeer used to laugh

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    Post them here and then at the end of the year‚ I’ll feature this in the newsletter and ask you to check in to see which ones you’ve accomplished and reflect on your writing year. Rewrite the story of "Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer" from the point of view of Vixen (or any one of the other reindeer‚ such as Comet‚

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    Rudolph A Marcus

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    Rudolph A. Marcus MCH3U Nov 5‚ 2009 Rudolph A. Marcus Biography “Rudolph Arthur Marcus‚ the only son of Myer and Esther Cohen Marcus‚ was born on July 21‚ 1923” in Ormstown‚ a town located near Montreal (Rudolph A. Marcus Biography). Rudolph and his family lived in Ormstown until he was three years old and then moved to Detroit shortly after his mother had a miscarriage (Shirley K. Cohen Dec 1‚ 4‚ 7‚ 1993) His family lived in Detroit‚ where they had relatives‚ until

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    Wilma Rudolph

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    Wilma Rudolph was an exceptional American track and field athlete who overcame debilitating childhood illnesses and went on to become the first American woman to win three gold medals in a single Olympics. Wilma Rudolph was born in 1940 in Bethlehem‚ Tenn. The twentieth of 22 children‚ she was born with polio and suffered from serious bouts of pneumonia and scarlet fever as a young child. All these ailments contributed to a bad leg that some said would prevent her from ever walking. But Wilma had

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    Reindeer And Engine

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    COMMENTARY - REINDEER AND ENGINE This poem‚ "Reindeer and Engine" is by Josephine Jacobsen. It is set in a ’Finnish forest track’ where a reindeer is being chassed by a train. It flees from the light of the train as it ’runs’ forward trying to escape. This is a narrative poem because it tells a story from an omniscient point of view. It is written in four stanza’s each one telling a different part of the story. The first idea we come across is that of light. ’The great round eye’ in the first line

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    Wilma Rudolph

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    Expository Piece Wilma Rudolph Wilma Rudolph is indeed one of the most inspirational people in America. She seemed to help set a new era of going after your dreams and conquering goals. She had a lot of success but it was not easy getting there for Rudolph. There were many hardships she had to face as well. She overcame every obstacle because she had a lot of determination; this inspiration is why she is an important person that should be remembered from history. Wilma was born in Clarksville

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    Wilma Rudolph Thesis

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    Intro Paragraph: Despite not being able to walk in her early years she pushed through and Wilma Rudolph became the fastest woman runner in the world and won three gold medals in the Olympics. Background: Wilma Rudolph was born in Saint Bethlehem‚ Tennessee on June 23‚ 1940 (Streissguth 4). Wilma was born a sick baby weighing only 4.5 pounds and struggling to breathe. In her early years she also caught many sicknesses for example‚ measles‚ mumps‚ double pneumonia‚ scarlet fever‚ and chickenpox (Streissguth

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    REINDEER AND ENGINE – COMMENTARY The poem ’Reindeer and Engine’ by Josephine Jacobsen is an extract from the poet’s 1966 work ’The Animal Inside’. The poem is about a reindeer who is fleeing from a steam engine‚ in the forests of Finland. However‚ wherever the reindeer seems to turn‚ engine tends to follow. The poet Josephine Jacobsen introduces a very relevant issue‚ from the title of the poem itself – that of nature versus technology. In a sense‚ the reindeer and the engine are contrasting ideas

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    Culture of the Siberian Reindeer People In American there are a variety of cultures within our country. We as nurses will come across many patients who’s culture differs from our own. In our practice it will benefit our patients and ourselves to have a broad knowledge base of other cultures and how our care will need to be modified to their cultural beliefs. We will discuss the culture of the Siberian Reindeer tribes and how nursing care will be carried out to their beliefs. In the Amur bend of

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