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    When Brian was out alone in the Canadian wilderness‚ he needed to survive. He used survival strategies to stay alive. Some of these strategies were learning from trial and error‚ and being observant. Yet another‚ was using the power of positive thinking. One of the first survival strategies Brian used was learning from trial and error. The first time Brian used this was when he was flying the plane. Brian let the plane down slowly‚ then raised it back up again. Brian also used this when he was

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    Brian Doyle’s work‚ Joyas Voladoras‚ is about humming birds‚ a whale‚ worms‚ and a cat dragging itself into the forest to die. He uses a lot of metaphors and anthropomorphism in his style to grab your attention. By describing the life we live and how we love‚ Doyle compares and contrasts differences and similarities between the Hummingbird‚ Tortoise‚ Blue whale‚ small insects and humans. He talks about love and emotion‚ insecurities and loneliness‚ and childhood memories. Doyle emphasizes that

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    In the graphic novel‚ The Private Eye by Brian K. Vaughan‚ Marcos Martin‚ and Muntsa Vicente‚ a society has their private released in an event known as the ‘Cloudburst’. Now‚ all personal and private information is out in the open‚ therefore there are no secrets and privacy has been severely threatened. Behaving just like humans do‚ they either find a way to hide from the threat or fight it. As a solution to their problem‚ the people decide to hide faces with masks. The masks can have a double meaning

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    Brian Crane Throughout history‚ social norms have dictated the opinions of all members of society to a certain extent. Expressing disapproval of these social norms is a difficult and ambitious task‚ seeing as one challenging a social norm is essentially disputing‚ in addition to often disproving‚ the reasoning and opinions of the majority of any given culture. Take‚ for example‚ the ending of one ’s own life under the circumstances of terminal illness. Now‚ our basic and most common cultural

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    Why was building a raft challenging for Brian? 4.) How did Brian solve his problems with the raft? 5.) How does Brian in this chapter show us he has learned to be patient? 1.) How did Brian get into the plane? 2.) What does Brian think about he noticed the pilot’s head? 3.) How was Brian able to calm himself after he saw the pilot’s head? 4.) How long did it take Brian to get to the plane‚ get the survival bag and get back to his camp? 1.) How did Brian feel about the items in the survival bag

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    Brian is going to visit his father in Canada and is on a plane with him and a pilot. Brian Robeson‚ a thirteen-year-old kid from New York City. He is the main traveler on a little plane made a beeline for the oil fields of Canada. Brian is en route to go through the mid year with his dad‚ and he’s inclination completely mooched about his guardians’ late separation. Brian doesn’t have much time to harp on his miserable family circumstance‚ however‚ on the grounds that the pilot—the main other individual

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    received these miraculous surgeries because they are poor. This wonderful non-profit and for-profit charity is composed of a several members who contribute many great attributes to make this organization work. . Brian Mullaney is the co-founder and CEO of WonderWork. Formerly‚ Brian co-founded Smile Train which was the world’s

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    If you lived with machines how would you act? Brian Aldiss wrote the book “Who Can Replace Man” because of the idea he had about how our world would turn out in the future. Will it turn out like the book? In the story “Who can Replace Man” Brian Aldiss wrote about how the robots were becoming a crucial part in our society‚ and how the humans were basically becoming extinct. He wrote about how humans were pretty much lazy‚ having robots do the job for humans‚ and humas had to give the commands to

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    Hatchet is an amazing survival story. The book is about Brian Robeson a 13 year old boy who has been stranded in the Canadian wilderness. The author really explained how Brian felt and what he had to do to survive. The author talked about a mysterious secret between Brian and his mom. The author explains in detail what it looked like‚ how he felt‚ and what he did. I think the author did a good job on explaining this. The story starts with Brian going to visit his dad in the summer after his parents

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    gangster movie in which the main character Tony Montana tries to reach his dream of overwhelming power and wealth. Tony Montana like Jay Gatsby believed that after obtaining enormous power and wealth‚ one would live in happily ever after. The director Brian De Palma like Fitzgerald shows that people seeking the American Dream will not attain happiness because of the unworthiness of its object and the means used to get to realise it. Money and power alone will lead to corruption and unhappiness. De Palma

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