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    as it wasn’t them. “‘We don’t have feathers‚’ the frogs said. ‘Nor we‚’ said the squirrels. ‘Nor we‚’ said the porcupines’” (Bunting 13-15). The other animals happily gave the Terribles Things what they wanted because it meant they themselves wouldn’t be taken. To justify the heartless betrayal of their fellow forest creatures‚ they made up excuses like “those birds were always noisy” (Bunting 26) or “those squirrels were greedy” (Bunting 48). Their willingness to give up their friends and keep quiet

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    “It is often said that protagonists in plays are flawed in some way.” To what degree and with what effect are the strengths and weaknesses of the protagonists significant to two or three plays you have studied. In the universality of human experience‚ every individual has endured a serious flaw in character and lapse of judgement. Playwrights such as Ibsen and Friel move from this macrocosmic view of the human condition‚ and confine the natural human tendency to reveal their flaws‚ often in a

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    Desert Saguaro Cactus Scientific Name: Carnegiea gigantean Habitat: desert slopes and flats Range: Sonoran Desert Observations: The shape and appearance of the Saguaro Cactus is easily recognizable in countless movies set in the desert. The cactus is a producer‚ using photosynthesis to create its energy needs. Since it doesn’t have leaves‚ its photosynthesis takes place in the top layer of its green stem. The cactus uses a number of adaptations to survive in the dry desert conditions. They

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    herself is the most important symbol throughout the whole play. Torvald has complete control over all of Nora’s therefore she is treated more like a child rather than a wife. Throughout the play Torvald refers to her by childish nicknames such as “squirrel” and “little song-bird”. Torvald has also commanded Nora not to eat macaroons because they will rot her

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    Annie‚ a guinea pig‚ deliver her babies and how was Louie. I can still remember the times when he was still here in the Philippines‚ he is a marine soldier‚ who is based in Palawan. Every time he went home‚ he will always have either Parrots or squirrels‚ and took good care of them. Then whenever we go to mall‚ he would walk like a retarded one‚ then many people will look and some laugh at him. But then‚ it doesn’t matter to him. Because he do that to make us – his daughters laugh. And sometimes

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    safety at times as some kinds of birds will be protected from their predators once they are in cages. For instance‚ the baby birds can be easily killed by only one swift bite of the pet dogs‚ especially in spring and summer. To add on‚ red and gray squirrels are considered a great menace to the bird houses and the birds themselves. In the case of the chicken‚ some should be caged so that their eggs can be controlled for agricultural activities. Occasionally‚ when bird flu is widespread‚ chicken must

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    play and was punished for it. The play opens up with Nora arriving home and being greeted by her husband in a condescending manner. Torvald says to his wife‚ “Has my little spendthrift been wasting money again?” He also calls her a lark and a squirrel. However‚ Torvald is unaware that most of the money he gives his wife is going towards a loan that she secretly took out to help him. In the 1800’s‚ it was illegal for women to take out loans without their husband’s signature. Torvald was ill and

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    1.Using the scale on the interactive map‚ give the approximate distance in miles that the Pilgrims traveled in their journey from Plymouth‚ England‚ to Plymouth‚ Massachusetts. 3‚349.375 miles 2.Using the scale on the interactive map‚ give the approximate distance in miles that Lewis and Clark traveled from St. Louis to Ft. Clatsop near the Pacific Ocean. 1‚400.15 miles 3.Using the scale on the interactive map‚ give the approximate distance in miles that the transcontinental railroad covered

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    From a young age‚ I relished the time I spent with‚ or near‚ any animal. I used to sit outside and watch as birds and squirrels searched meticulously for food‚ then ran around chasing each other playfully in my backyard‚ wondering what their lives were like and how different‚ or similar‚ were their lives from mine? I would spend numerous hours teaching my dog tricks‚ and I wouldn’t give up without him completing the task‚ or at the very least‚ having made some progress in doing so. And every afternoon

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    and swine to the Americas. The Native Americans living in America were able to take advantage of their newly acquired horses by using the horses to hunt bison. Horses also made traveling easier for the nomads and hunters. Animals such as the gray squirrel‚ muskrat‚ turkey were brought from America over to Europe in this exchange of animals. This grand exchange led to the renowned birth of the Florida oranges‚ Texas cattle‚ and Hawaiian pineapples that shape the modern world. The negative effects

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