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    would you call a chimpanzee wearing earmuffs? A: Anything that you wish‚ as he cannot hear you. Q: Differentiate between a piano and a fish. A: You cannot “tuna” fish. Q: Which part of the fish weighs the most? A: Obviously‚ the scales. Q: Why do giraffes take such a long time to apologize? A: It takes quite a while‚ for them to swallow their pride. Q: What happened to the banana do when the chimp chased it? A: The banana split. Q: How was Noah able to see the animals in his Ark during the night

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    gift shop full of stuffed animals and other souvenirs. A little further up was a beautiful carousal of horses. Our first stop was Africa; here we could see giraffes‚ zebras‚ ostrich‚ and wildebeest. We took a ride on the safari railway‚ to get a closer look at these amazing animals. My daughter was in awe as she looked at the tall giraffes eating a few feet from her‚ zebras grazing‚ ostrich flapping its wings and many other animals’ running back and forth. All I could hear her say was “wow mama

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    Indigenous people had and still have lasting effects on how imperialism affected them. It took a part of their history‚ heritage and a part of who there were when the europeans came to Canada. The main ideas that I’m going to talk about are; assimilation on the indigenous people and what strategies the europeans used to assimilate them‚ eurocentrism and how it affected their lives than and how it’s still affecting them in the present day and the last idea I am going to focus on is how imperialism

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    She Did What to Her Body

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    and Apatani tribes. Originating in Burma‚ a small group of the Kayan tribe better known also as the “giraffe women” have gained worldwide attention for the practice of wearing neck rings. Now living in Thailand‚ the Kayan women begin at the age of five by wrapping brass coils around their necks. As she ages and grows‚ the coils are replaced with larger coils creating the appearance of a giraffe-like neck. Instead of actually lengthening the neck‚ the heavy metal coils press on the woman’s collarbone

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    time as Darwin a French scientist‚ Jean-Baptiste Lamarck‚ had come up with a theory about evolution. This theory was slightly different from Charles Darwin’s. Lamarck believed in use and disuse‚ he thought that the long necks of giraffes evolved as generations of giraffes used their necks to reach for leaves which were higher and higher on the trees. There was one major flaw to Lamarck’s theory‚ it says that all simple organisms will eventually become complex‚ but this is not the case as there are

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    time. From a young age‚ Earhart “struggled… against the restrictions imposed on her sex” (31) during the time period. For instance‚ Earhart had a passion for “strenuous games and exercise” (31)‚ refused to accept the “Victorian selflessness and domesticity” (33) of her mother’s time‚ and had a “boyish” appearance (21). Earhart desired to wear “riding breeches and a heavy leather coat” (36) and kept “short‚ tousled hair” (19). Her appearance‚ along

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    author of the wildly successful Baby and Child Care (1946)‚ suggested that mothers devote themselves to the full-time care of their children. Popular culture depicted marriage and feminine domesticity as a primary goal for American women‚ and the education system reinforced this portrayal. This revival of domesticity as a social value was accompanied by a revival of religion. Religious messages began to creep into popular culture as religious leaders became famous faces. It was during the 1950s that

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    On top of the "Social Pyramid‚" which is about all the classes rated high to low‚ is the Pharoh. Which was the ruler of Egypt. (Pharaoh already did in government.) Nobles and priests were under the Pharaohs. Nobles were to make sure taxes were collected and to watch and supervise the king’s tomb in Vally of the Kings. Priests performed ceremonies at all temples through Egypt. Priests usually pass down their job to their son. Soldiers were under the Nobles and Priests. They were in the Egyptian

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    board. . It was suprising that none of the daggers pierced the body of the girl. The clowns left us in peals of laughter. The dogs jumped through a ring of fire. The monkeys and gorillas played football. Extraordinary tricks were shown by the lions giraffes‚ parrots‚ horses and tigers too. The swing trick event of the circus was the most stunning part. Many acrobats had participated in the event. Their movements were flawless and marvellous. This breath-taking experience was a lifetime

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    Whoever decides to defy the components that made up a true womanhood was shunned as an enemy of the god of civilization and the republic. The components and attributes that made up a true woman was defined by her piety‚ purity‚ submissiveness and domesticity. If all components were present‚ true womanhood would spell out mother‚ daughter‚ sister‚ wife and woman ; which all led to a promise of happiness and power. Piety was the main attribute of a woman’s virtue or the starting point of her strength

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