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    that in pg 61 it says” the father of Keesh had been a very brave man‚ but he had met his death in a time of famine‚ when he sought to save the lives of his people by taking the life of a great polar bear. In his eagerness he came to close grapples with the bear‚ and his bones were crushed‚ but the bear had much meat on him and the people were saved. This shows that hunting is a dangerous job. The villagers only rely on hunters to provide them with food. Without successful hunters there will be no

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    their furry black and white bodies to their shy and docile nature‚ they are considered one of the world’s most loved animals.  Intriguing Giant Panda Mysteries While most adore their fluffy fur and round heads‚ which help give them their cuddly bear quality‚ others are fascinated by the many mysteries of the giant panda. Did you know that the giant panda may actually be a raccoon‚ they have an opposable pseudo thumb‚ and that they’re technically a carnivore even though their diet is primarily

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    Sanders and Chip Clewt. The bears in the swamp are in danger of being hunted‚ if a 5 year ban is lifted. The person who is trying to keep the ban is Chip Clewt‚ a 17 year old‚ who has already finished high school. By his side‚ but a little unsure of herself‚ is Sam. They work together to strive towards keeping the hunting ban in effect. Together‚ Chip and Sam‚ strive towards keeping the ban in effect. (TS) Chip stands up for what he believes in. (PS) Chip works to keep bears safe from hunters. (SS)

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    Jonathan Orellana SSA 101 7400 Professor Townsend Chapter 9 & 10 Chapter 9 1. How does Lee assess the day-to-day quality of !Kung life when they lived as foragers? How does this view compare with that held by many anthropologists in the early 1960’s? Lee begins to assess the day-to-day quality of the !Kung by keeping records of their food sources and water sources. He makes table depicting the !Kung’s movements during dry season to wells of fresh water. He documents how many different groups

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    Extinction of Giant Panda

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    The Giant Panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca‚ literally meaning "cat-foot black-and-white") is a bear native to central-western and south western China. The Giant Panda lives in a few mountain ranges in central China‚ mainly in Sichuan province‚ but also in the Shaanxi and Gansu provinces. It is easily recognized by its large‚ distinctive black patches around the eyes‚ over the ears‚ and across its round body. Though it belongs to the order Carnivora‚ the Giant Panda’s diet is 99% bamboo. Other parts

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    Why is family the most important relationship to Mama in A Raisin in the Sun? Mama is a character in A Raisin in the Sun who tries to keep everyone together because family is important. She believes it’s the most important relationship because she’s the head of the family‚ she strives for happiness‚ and she wants to follow her husband’s values. First‚ Mama is the head of the family and she makes most of the decisions. The decisions she makes in this novel are for everyone’s happiness. Her decisions

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    Mama in "Everyday Use"

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    Mama in “Every Day Use” The character of Mama in the short story “Everyday Use” by Alice Walker perseveres through tough times and makes the most of what she has. She is a woman that tells things how they are‚ nothing but the plain truth. She can be humorous at times and tough at others. She is self-described as “a large‚ big boned‚ woman with rough‚ man-working hands. ” Growing up poor‚ Mama had to work hard to raise her family. She could kill and clean a hog as mercilessly

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    A Raisin in the Sun – Mama     Mama has dreams for her family to rise from poverty and live in a better and bigger place and also for them to continue to grow together as a family. Mama has a plant that she also cares for. She takes care of this plant as if it was one of her own children. Mama’s children also have their own dreams and their own plans on how to attain those dreams. The family’s competing dreams are emphasized by Hansberry’s recurring use of the motif--Mama’s plant.  In the

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    Favourite Brands

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    FAVOURATE BRANDS: 1. SONY ERICCSON-K800i 2. MERCURY WOOFERS 3. BMW 4. PANDA BEAR 5. WRIST WATCH-SAMSUNG DESCRIPTION ABOUT THE FAVOURATE BRANDS: ➢ SONY ERICCSON-K800i: What do you like about the product or brand name? I like Sony Ericsson-K800i because its sound quality‚ graphics and other features are too much better than all other hand sets. What do you dislike? I don’t like its joy stick because it is very sensitive and become an interrupt for me. What

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    Mama Archetype Essay

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    regarding heritage and education. Mama is unable to understand Beneatha’s refusal to assimilate and need to express herself as an African-American women who is proud of her heritage‚ asking her continuously ‘what is it you want to express?’ This creates a sense of irony around the situation by displaying Mama’s lack of understanding towards Beneatha’s desire to destroy societies black stereotypes‚ whilst allowing Hansberry to simultaneously reinforce the concept that Mama is a stereotypical character

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