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    to call for help‚ but the radio was broken by the lightning. Brian places Derek upward and tries to feed him water‚ but it only causes Derek to choke. Afraid that Derek will die before anyone worries about them‚ Brian decides their only choice is to raft the river to a trading

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    people should not condemn others for trying to survive.For an example’’not only had they lost all the items stored on it‚ but the three men were wedged in a two man raft ‚so close together that to move each man had to ask the other to give him room’’. To clarify he pushed aside other thoughts and was focusing to make it to the other raft paragraph 34.For an instance’’you may be astonished that in such a short period of time i could

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    Huckleberry Finn‚ a man could only be happy when he is free from the shackles of slavery as well as social expectations and bondage. And the only place he can escape both slavery and interference and gain freedom is in the arms of nature. It’s here on a raft‚ on the Mississippi river‚ that the two central characters of the book‚ Jim and Huckleberry Finn meet‚ as they both run away from their lack of freedom‚ but of different kinds. While Jim is running away from the shackles of a cruel political ideology

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    Pegasus in Modern Culture

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    In Greek mythology‚ Pegasus was the son of Poseidon and Medusa‚ having sprung from the blood of Medusa as it dropped into the sea after her head was severed by Perseus. He was captured by Bellerophon at the water of his fountain and was ridden by him when he killed Chimera. Bellerophon showed disrespect to the Gods as he attempted to ride Pegasus to Mount Olympus and Zeus sent an insect to sting Pegasus and Bellerophon was thrown back. Pegasus found sanctuary on the sacred mountain‚ where he carried

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    is the most advanced form of human organization‚ a truth universally acknowledged by society‚ and one that assumes humans are not savage; the sounds and setting in the river/raft and the Royal Nonesuch passages defy the standard definition of civilization. As Huck and Jim are floating down the Mississippi River on their raft‚ far from the confines of civilization‚ the atmosphere of the river seems idyllic. No dialogue is exchanged between Huck and Jim – only description of the sounds and setting

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    Throughout the story Huck shows that he doesn’t want to be civilized and just wants to be free. This is why he just escapes and goes down the river in the raft with Jim and fakes his death in the first place. In the book Huck says “Other places do seem so cramped up and smothery‚ but a raft don’t. You feel mighty free and easy and comfortable on a raft.” This quote shows exactly how Huck is and loves to be by

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    Huck‚ Jim would have no hope for freedom. After spending time on the shore and experiencing the tragedy of the family feud‚ they find comfort and safety on the raft. “there warnt no home like a raft‚ after all. Other places do seem so cramped up and smothery‚ but a raft don’t. you feel mighty free and easy and comfortable on a raft (88). The raft is a way for them to get away from the struggles of society that waits for them on the shore. So together they make their way down the river in search of freedom

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    Journey Essay

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    English Speech- Journeys “To travel hopefully is a better thing than to arrive.” In other words a journey and the experiences you have are better than the actual destination. The novel “The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn” by Mark Twain and the poem “The Road Not Taken” by Robert Frost have taught me that journeys may involves barriers and hardships‚ they can lead to significant personal change and more importantly journeys facilitate reflection about how you see yourself‚ others and the world. Journeys

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    Whenever Huck and Jim encounter a problem they are able to simply return to their raft and escape their troubles. The river is also a place where the pair is able to be themselves without fear of being criticized by members of society. This is a particularly important element because it allows them to be free to make decisions and

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    Animal Diversity

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    ANIMAL DIVERSITY Systematics •  study of biological diversity and its origins Its arms TAXONOMY   focus on properly describing‚ identifying‚ classifying‚ and naming of organisms. CLASSIFICATION   focus on placing organisms within groups that show their relationships to other organisms. Writing
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 Alveolates
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 Sporozoans
 Dinozoans
 Amoeboids
 Amoebozoa
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