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    between them. In the 1954‚ the movie focused on all of the animal’s perspective‚ while in the other movie the main narrator was Jessie. This is an important because it focuses on Jessie’s opinion and thoughts. In the 1999 movie‚ Napoleon takes Jessie’s newborn puppies in order to give them “special education”‚ while in the animated film Napoleon finds abandoned puppies in the Jones’ home and decides to raise them for his own secret police. This difference left a big impact on the movie‚ because this would

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    Life of Pi Summary

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    Life of Pi Summary Life of Pi‚ by Yen Martel is a remarkable novel that twists together survival‚ companionship‚ and the power of god. Pi Patel‚ who has lived in Pondicherry‚ India his entire life grows up in peace- his father runs a zoo‚ and he follows Islam‚ Christianity‚ and Hinduism simultaneously. When his family moves to Canada‚ the ship sink and he is forced to board a lifeboat with a hyena‚ a tiger‚ a zebra‚ and a orangutan. Left with only emergency rations‚ Pi is able to survive 227 days

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    carelessness of human activities. Due to the massive production of waste and the excessive need for daily materials‚ oceans are becoming more and more polluted; in addition‚ result to damaging effects on marine life.  The ocean appears to be a large trash can for disposing waste in the convenience for humans. According to UNESCO‚ statistics show that in 2006‚ 46‚000 plastic materials were found scattered every square mile in the ocean; in addition to that statistic‚ millions of marine animals are severely

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    Indian traditions and rituals outline the existence of the Indian girl child. Amidst uproars of gender equality and law enforcement‚ female infants are still found dumped in trash‚ by the dozens‚ while unborn fetuses continue to be sniffed in the womb. Wrought with discrimination and prejudiced by rituals‚ our society has dealt the girl child a rough hand‚ starting even before birth‚ till the dark of life. We are here to show you the world from the eyes of a girl child‚ bright but unprivileged‚

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    Ruby DeFelice 11/14/12 Pd. 2 Mr Brennan Lavish parties are abundant all throughout the novel The Great Gatsby. Luxurious bashes thrown by Jay Gatsby attract the “foul dust” of East and West egg like moths to a lamp. Those in attendance at Gatsby’s parties tend to be the elite scum of the earth caring for no one and nothing except their own personal social reputations. Two occasions are particularly relevant to the development of the novel; the consistently present soirees and Gatsby’s funeral

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    Endangered Sea Turtles

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    Sea turtles are becoming more and more endangered as time goes on and is something that really needs to be changed. There are seven species of sea turtle and they are all either endangered or critically endangered. Millions of sea turtles used to inhabit the sea now only a fraction of them are still around. Humans are partly the cause of this because we hunt them for food and profit. It is unbelievable that people can kill such beautiful creatures just for their personal benefit. Humans are

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    Industrial Revolution and what some people had to do to survive. Oliver Twist is a story about a boy who works at a parish workhouse after his mother dies. While he is there he is barely feed any food and is over worked. As an orphan without any friends‚ known relatives‚ or other ways to survive he probably would have died if he hadn’t gotten thrown out and went to London and found his family. After he arrives to London he is saved from stealing an apple and possibly being caught by Dodger. Afterwards

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    Why Recycle Paper

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    It was filled with trash and needed to be dumped somewhere. There was no place for it to go so it sailed up and down the Atlantic coast. For doing so it received a lot of media-attention and people formed the idea; America was running out of landfill space to dump trash. In response to this‚ government worker Jay Winston Porter published “An Agenda for Action” which was read nationally. It said such things as “…recycling is vital”‚ “We’re running out of places to dispose our trash”‚ and “1/3 of the

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    Friday 25th October “The Wine” Now that Iraq had bombed all the border towns‚ Tehran quickly became their main targets and bombers started to bomb our city. Luckily‚ in our building‚ we had a basement that we decided to turn into a shelter. As the Siren rang‚ everybody would run down to the basement. Mom took a cigarette out and lit it‚ and then dad angrily asked her to put it out. He was scared that the bombers would see a glow from the sky; I guess it was the fear of death‚ but then

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    thermometer is in place. Armpit readings tend to be less accurate than rectal and oral readings. Pros. Most digital thermometers can record temperatures from the mouth‚ armpit or rectum — often in a minute or less. A digital thermometer is appropriate for newborns‚ infants‚ children and adults. Cons. Parents may worry about causing discomfort when taking a child’s temperature rectally. Wait at least 30 minutes after eating or drinking to take an oral temperature. Having nasal congestion may make it difficult

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