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    The Shack Summary

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    I am reading The Shack by WM. Paul Young and I am on page 85. This book is about a guy who’s daughter went missing and they still have not found her. The only evidence is a bloody dress the police found in a shack. Four years later he returns back to the shack because he claims that god sent him a letter to come back. In this Journal I will be questioning In this book a family goes up to a lake for the weekend and while they were up there one of Mackenzie daughters named Missy gets kidnapped.

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    sypnosis the shack

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    The Shack by William P. Young1 Summary by Stacey Tuttle General Overview The Shack is a fictional story (although presented as truth) about a man‚ Mack‚ whose daughter is abducted and presumably brutally murdered (though her death isn’t confirmed for years). Four years after Missy’s abduction‚ he receives a note from “Papa” (his wife’s name for God) asking Mack to meet him at the shack where evidence of his daughter’s murder was found. It is here where Mack has an encounter with the triune

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    Candy Cane

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    candy cane is a Christmas symbol all over the world? Candy canes are used to decorate homes and trees. They are also a good treat to eat around the holidays. The candy cane is a worldwide tradition has an interesting background‚ has a unique naming story‚ and is a religious symbol. The Spanglar candy website says “the candy cane was invented to keep kids quiet. In Germany people handed out candy canes to younger singers or children to keep them quiet during church services” (Candy Cane History

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    cane toad

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    Common name Cane Toad. Scientific name bufo marinus. The classification of the cane toadanimalia-chordata-amphibia-anura-bufonidae-bufo-B.marinus. Animal is native to Native to central and north south America but was introduced in north east Australia and Philippines and Caribbean. The biome it lives in live mostly on the equator near rainforest and swamps. Description males an average length of 15–20 cm (3.9–5.9 in).females an average length of 10–15 cm (3.9–5.9 in).Organisms niche Primary

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    Sugar Cane

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    The Australian Sugar Cane Industry The Australian sugar cane industry is one of the largest industries in Australia and continues to grow today. It is the third largest raw sugar supplier after Brazil and India despite sugar being produced in over one hundred countries. It is also the seventh largest agricultural exporter in Australia. It is the second largest export crop after wheat and the fourth major export earning agricultural product. Its value of production is worth 1.5-2.5 billion dollars

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    Cane Toad

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    ------------------------------------------------- Cane Toad in Australia Figure [ 1 ] - A labelled diagram of an adult cane toad. Source:http://www.lismore.nsw.gov.au/content/planning/nick/cane_toad.jpg‚ accessed 12 Nov 11 Figure [ 1 ] - A labelled diagram of an adult cane toad. Source:http://www.lismore.nsw.gov.au/content/planning/nick/cane_toad.jpg‚ accessed 12 Nov 11 The Cane toad (Bufo marinus) is a large ground dwelling toad native to Central and South America but has also been introduced

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    The Cane Toad

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    that inhabit Florida‚ such as the Cane Toad. The Cane Toad is a nonnative invasive amphibian that is so large that it is known as the Giant or Marine Toad. The Cane Toad has been known to live in Florida since the 1930s. Another nonnative invasive species that belongs to the reptile class is the Spectacled Caiman Crocodile. The Spectacled Caiman Crocodile was first discovered

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    Midaq Alley

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    Midaq Alley Naguib Mahfouz To what extent is Midaq Alley an “Arab” novel? Does this add to or detract from the novel’s overall impact on an international audience. The work of literature “Midaq Alley” by Naguib Mahfouz introduces the audience an Arab culture through his descriptions of different characters. Each character is used as an analogue‚ representing people in the alley with different beliefs and ambitions. Moreover‚ the characteristics of Mahfouz’s characters also draw international readers’

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    Cane Toads

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    CANE TOADS DESTRUCTION TO AUSTRALIAS BIODIVERSITY ‘It is important that communities in the Kimberley are ready to deal with the invasive species’ - Donna Faragher IDENTIFICATION Cane Toads are known to be of a variety of colour they may be grey‚ yellowish‚ olive-brown or reddish-brown‚ and their bellies are pale with dark mottling. An adult’s average-size is approximately 10-15 cm long; they can grow to more than 230mm and over 1kg in weight. Male Cane Toads are smaller and wartier than females

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    Cane Toad

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    Cane toads in Australia From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search The cane toad (Bufo marinus) is an invasive species in Australia. The cane toad is the largest species in the family Bufonidae. Adult cane toads are usually heavy-built and weigh an average of up to 1.8 kg. (4 lbs.). Their size may vary from 15–23 cm.(4-9 in.) and their skin is warty. The coloration on their back and sides may vary from olive-brown or reddish-brown‚ gray‚ and yellow while their bellies

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