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    or cold. I think its about the actions of a father. Paraphrase: This poem is about a great father and every where he goes he ingrains peace around his environment. He is sweet like crab apples‚ and a hard-worker. Connotation: Imagery Beside the road he travelled Under the mountains he climbed Bears eat crab apples The sun and clouds through green fields rush by All the sky long among eagles and owls Personification The house stands singing Attitude: The attitude in this poem is punctuality

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    which one can tell by the name‚ is a sea crab. Looking back at “Bikini Bottom”‚ does it all begin to make sense? Mr. Krabs lives in “Bikini Bottom”. The same way that someone of age can come to this conclusion‚ could a small child not be capable of the same thing? Even if someone else can prove that SpongeBob does indeed have educational value‚ is anyone willing to take the risk of their small children asking them about bottoms‚ bikini’s and crabs? The word “crabs” is used to describe pubic lice. If the

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    Insects and then fish. Last but not least plants. The American crocodile and the American alligator coexist in the Everglades. The crocodile eats almost anything. The young eats small fish‚ snails‚ crustaceans and insects. The adults eat fish‚ crabs‚ turtles‚ snakes‚ and small mammals. The American alligator young eats small invertebrates‚ insets‚ small fish‚ and frogs. Adults eat fish‚ turtles‚ mall mammals‚ birds‚ reptiles‚ and small alligators. The invader Burmese pythons eats raccoons‚ opossums

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    Republic of the Philippines UNIVERSITY OF EASTERN PHILIPPINES University Town‚ Catarman‚ Northern Samar COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Graduate Education Department Education 853 (Audio-Visual Techniques) 1st Semester‚ S.Y. 2011-2012 JOY DELA CRUZ MORADO MATEED 2 Student “A Detailed Lesson Plan in Science and Health I” A Detailed Lesson Plan in Science and Health I I.OBJECTIVE: 1. Observe animal sizes. 2. Identify and enumerate animals that are

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    unique factor to the main characters. The unique factor in the story The Very Old Man with Enormous Wings‚ was pretty much can be explained from the title‚ it’s about a man who was washed up shore with tons of crabs around him. As the town people were cleaning up the town from the infested dead crab‚ they stumbled across a roughly over

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    wishes instead that he could be a mindless crab‚ scurrying around the bottom of the ocean; another example of Prufrock’s impression of his position in society‚ rarely comparing himself to real people. In fact‚ in his dream sequence at the end when he imagines how his life might end up‚ he sees himself as an ocean creature‚ surrounded by mermaids "Till human voices wake us‚ and we drown."(131). Eliot not only uses imagery here to create a picture of a headless crab scuttling around at the bottom of the

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    Chose to or more other cultures poems you have studied. How do the poets present the theme of protest? ’What else can an old woman do? ’ ’We know where we belong ’ These two quotes‚ the first from An Old Woman by Arun Kolatkar and the second from Nothing ’s Changed by Tatamkhulu Afrika‚ both seem to show a sense of abandoned protest and although the poems are from two very different cultures the theme of protest is clear in both. An Old Woman is about an old Indian woman who follows a man just

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    Of Mice and Men Lennie And His Rabbits The strong always overpower the weak. Throughout John Steinbeck’s famous novel‚ “Of Mice and Men‚” He tries to express in many ways as possible that the strong will always overrule the weak no matter what. And Lennie’s puppy is a great representation of that one theme. Lennie is the type of guy who isn’t always the best to be around‚ especially is your small and soft as fur. Because of the fact that Lennie isn’t able to recognize his physical prowess‚ he

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    jackson best president eveAndrew Jackson (March 15‚ 1767 – June 8‚ 1845) was the seventh President of the United States (1829–1837). Based in frontier Tennessee‚ Jackson was a politician and army general who defeated the Creek Indians at the Battle of Horseshoe Bend (1814)‚ and the British at the Battle of New Orleans (1815). A polarizing figure who dominated the Second Party System in the 1820s and 1830s‚ as president he dismantled the Second Bank of the United States and initiated forced relocation and

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    Jefferson the United States would have never been doubled in size in 1803 which would result in the United States being the same size it was before the Louisiana purchase. Andrew Jackson an army general who defeated the Creek Indians at the Battle of Horseshoe Bend‚ and the British at the Battle of New Orleans. His enthusiastic followers created a Democratic Party‚ the Jacksonian democracy. He later became known as the 7th President of the United States. He is important because without him we would never

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