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    explains that the problem “is that [the] totem pole is not part of the show and [it needs] to [be moved] someplace else” (King 2). Both these stories concentrate on how superiority conquers the morals of society leading to unequal situations. People are subject to authority even if it leads to their demise‚ simply‚ because it is a norm of society for the inferior to follow the superior. The dismissal of the narrator’s concern and the decision to move the totem pole illustrates how figures of authority tend

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    Miss

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    Sir Joshua Reynolds c.1775 (from the Castle Howard Collection) 2. Omai‚ Banks and Solander by William Parry‚ C1776 (from the Collection at Parham Park) c.1776 3. Omai‚ engraving by J.Caldwall of drawing by W.Hodges‚ Voyage towards the South Pole‚ pl.57 4. Omiah‚ a Native of Otaheite brought to England by Captain Fourneaux‚ 1774‚ National Library of Australia 5. Omai‚ 1774‚ unsigned pencil drawing‚ by Natheniel Dance‚ public archives of Canada 6. mai‚ aus Otaheithi‚ Royal University

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    © assembly-person of today (China’s manufacturing workforce). Both were accustomed to long hours filling Santa’s sleigh with toys based upon the corporate goal of the North Pole: Bring toys to all the good little girls and boys across the globe‚ annually on December 24th. Other than perhaps not being “achievable” the North Pole has a pretty SMART goal for its helpers‚ but the incentive programs in both the nineteen hundreds and today is lack-luster for those working to bring holiday cheer to children

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    has various examples of imagery that help establish the fact that the well is a scary and dark place to be for a child. “The Death of Santa Claus” uses different types of figurative language. Hudgins juxtaposes the happiness of a place like the North Pole to the grim reality that children have to face. The author also uses uses imagery that further corroborates the stark differences from a fantasy to the reality. Although both poems differ in the way the theme of growing up affects parents and children

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    bring the Griffin away with me so everyone in the village will be safe!” screams the Minor Canon. The Minor Canon leaves the village so that everyone in it is now safe and forever will be safe for the Griffin followed him‚ Santa went back to the North Pole‚ and Charlie Sheen left back into the woods and Miley remained in the village for the rest of her life. THE

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    The Flying Car Era

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    000 ft altitude would be traveling due north‚ at 1‚010 ft altitude 1 degree east of due north‚ 1‚020 ft altitude 2 degrees east of due north‚ etc. Vehicles would spiral up or down to make their turns. While not a perfect solution because the North Pole becomes a crash point for those flying due north‚ it does represent a good starting point for engineering a solution. 3. Low-impact vertical take-off – For use by the average person‚ flying cars cannot have a runway requirement. They

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    My Pet Elephant

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    he laughed a little then he became serious. He said with a loud voice‚ “No! You can’ t have a pet elephant! I mean do you even know how to take care of an elephant?” I didn’t know what to say‚ I was stuttering like I was in the North Pole for days. Then the school bus went by with a big “HONK!” I can’t believe I was saved by the school bus. I was rushing to get out as soon as possible. “Bye Dad‚ Bye Mom see ya

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    that the magnetic field seems to be faltering. The magnetic force starts near the South Pole and extends around the earth close to the North Pole and shields us from the radiation produced in outer space. When the sun produces solar wind the magnetic force repels the charged waves and the only evidence we have of the wind is the chemical reaction that causes the auroras‚ which occur at the North and South Pole. Using electronic devices and magnets scientists have discovered that Mars has no magnetic

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    Name Teacher’s Name Class Name/Period Date (January 31‚ 2013) There is no hope of doing perfect research (Griffiths‚ 1998‚ p97). Do you agree? Griffiths (1998‚ p97) contends that there is no hope of doing perfect research. There is need for one to get the correct meaning of the word research in order to agree or differ with this opinion. The word research as explained by the Oxford English Dictionary means “the systematic investigation into and study of materials and sources in order to establish

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    Frankinstein

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    Veedit Patel HUM 102 Professor Jelley Frankenstein Outline OPENING PARAGRAPH Frankenstein is‚ has been‚ and always will be‚ a classic tale of man’s creation gone wrong. Frankenstein‚ although having been reduced to a comedic monster story‚ is a very intricately written novel about the collision between intellect of man and the overpowering forces of nature. PARAGRAPHS 1-4 * A recurring and prominent theme in the novel is loneliness. 1. Mary Shelley’s own life was plagued by the

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