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    Change In Najmah's Life

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    (AGG)“And how can a girl named Star and a boy named Light not go back to their land in the shadow of a mountain named to honor their ancestors’ hearts? for there is great value to lives lived in a village called Golestan‚ which means ‘beautiful garden”(Staples 270). (BS-1) Nur and Baba-jan were taken away by the Taliban’s which have affected Najmah in many ways. (BS-2)The loss of Mada-jan and Habib have caused Najmah to think differently and to disconnect herself from the world. (BS-3)Najmah decides

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    exotic animals

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    years of my young life (only 16)‚ I have encountered many situations with exotic animals. The reasons for these encounters were because people own these exotic creatures. The animals that I have had encounters with were a llama‚ iguana‚ macaw parrots‚ geckos‚ snakes‚ and tortoise. These encounters with the animals were all great experiences‚ and because of these experiences I decided also to be an exotic animal owner. This comes to question‚ should people be allowed to own exotic animals? Yes‚

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    Summary: The Giver

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    a goal and destination waiting for him… but where? What is it? Looking around hoping to find a clue‚ he sees instead a figure. Across the agriculture field is an animal tall and elegant… the memory returned to him of what it is‚ a snow-leopard. Suddenly the leopard roared loudly that it rattled the river. Covering his ears from the sound to block the sound… --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Waking up with a start.

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    Benin Bronze

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    Introduction Benin Bronze is some beautifully produced by African artists‚ art work. Benin Bronze was one of the best peices of artwork produced in Africa. It was carved from brass in the late 1800s. They made for the very powerful king‚ King Oba. Benin Bronze was made to decorate the pillars in his palace. Background Story Benin Bronze was stolen by British. At the end of the 19th century‚ the British Empire was in charge of nearly a quarter of the world. Other countries wanted the same. They

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    Thinking as a hobby

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    headmaster called for him and met at his cabin. In the office he has three statues‚ which at that point hadn’t any significant meaning. Boy did not even know what they were. Later on Golding got the knowledge that this statues were Venus of Milo‚ Leopard and The Thinker. The headmaster wanted to make the boy think but he somehow failed. Boy didn’t focus on what a adult said to him‚ but he focused on the statues. This is how a journey connected with thinking begins for Golding. In the essay author

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    Wisam

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    endangered species. Dwindling populations of both larger animals like the snow leopard and smaller animals like the Bunn’s short-tailed bandicoot rat are primarily due to habitat fragmentation and destruction. Habitat conservation and awareness are imperative in preventing these endangered species from becoming extinct. Large Mammals One of the best-known endangered large mammals in the Middle East is the snow leopard (Panthera uncia). These bright white-and-black carnivores inhabit high mountain

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    Problems with Wildlife

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    Problems with Wildlife It is blatantly obvious that the level of wildlife has been decreasing amazingly over the years. Species of animals and plants are rapidly becoming endangered or even extinct. There are many factors that are making this problem a reality. Habitat destruction‚ hunting‚ and pollution are the three major factors that are destroying our wildlife. The destruction of habitat is the greatest of all threats to wildlife‚ whether they’re rich tropical forests‚ mangroves‚

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    Literacy PERIOD 7/8 MS. williams Argumentative essay Should exotic animals be kept as pets? ___ By Emma Clark Have you ever wanted a baby lion or a chimpanzee as a pet? However‚ you can’t because your parents said no due to the fact it is illegal where you live or is too dangerous? Well‚ they are right! They may be cute when they are little‚ but when they get big‚ they can be very dangerous because they still have their killer instinct even if they are born and raised in a zoo or a house. 45/50

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    War of 1812 Dbq

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    her commerce is not favored;” Most of the ships trading with Britain had no problems‚ but some were stopped. One of the most well known incidents was an engagement between the American U.S.S. Chesapeake and the British H.M.S. Leopard. The Chesapeake was approached by the Leopard and the British officers tried to board. The captain of the

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    Fei -I

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    Ma Wang Dui and the Fei-I In 1974‚ archeologists uncovered a site of ancient tombs that we later realized would become very significant to our knowledge of Chinese Art history. The tombs lie in the suburbs of eastern Changsha and there were a total of three tombs uncovered; however the tomb of whom we later realized was Lady Dai became the most important. Lady Dai died from several various illnesses including arthritis‚ bile stones‚ and most likely heart failure. She was about fifty years old

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