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    Foxface Fish

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    Foxface Rabbitfish B- Fish distribution : ( where is it found in the world ? ) * Western Pacific: western Philippines‚ Indonesia‚ New Guinea‚ Great Barrier Reef‚ Vanuatu‚ New Caledonia‚ Caroline Islands‚ Marshall Islands‚ Nauru and Kiribati. Recently recorded from Tonga. C- Description : * The Foxface Rabbitfish‚ also known as the Foxface Lo‚ has a very unique body color. It has a mottled yellow-brown body with a dark chest. The face is very light in color and speckled on the lower half

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    Texts for Belonging

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    Nest Pan’s Labyrinth Requiem for a Dream Sophie Scholl - The Final Days The Colour Purple The Pursuit of Happyness Transamerica Water Yolngu Boy Poems After Twenty Years by Adrienne Rich Ambrose by Robbit Sykes An Absolutely Ordinary Rainbow by Les Murray Australia 1970 by Judith Wright Brothers and Sisters by Judith Wright Class of 1927 by Gwen Harwood Clearances by Seamus Heaney Colour Bar by Oodgeroo Noonuccal Couples by Kate Jennings Drifters by Bruce Dawe Father and Child

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    Thesis 2: "The Fish" "The Fish" is filled with intense imagery‚ there is an image brought to mind with every line of things that are beautiful such as flowers‚ or more brutal such as the many hooks found on the fishes lip. The narrator is telling the story of how they "caught a tremendous fish" while giving a vivid description of it to the audience‚ they give us a glimpse into the previous ventures and feelings of this fish. The narrator is admiring this fish by listing every color that she sees

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    Fish Cheeks

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    Isabel Loeper Period 4 10/1/14 Fish Cheeks In Amy Tan’s Fish Cheeks‚ published in a 1987 issue of Seventeen Magazine‚ Tan wishes to let her audience know that it is okay to want to be different‚ but always hold on to who you were before as well. Ms. Tan drew in the audience by beginning her story with the common line about love. She made things interesting by tell us that her crush was set to join her at Christmas Eve. She went on to explain that her Chinese cultural family was an embarrassment

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    Charlie Fish

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    Charlie Fish: Death by Scrabble A: “Death by Scrabble” by Charlie Fish is a story a husband and his wife. It`s the hottest day of the year‚ and they are playing scrabble. The husband becomes more and more angry at his wife‚ so angry that he would beat his wife to death. He is just waiting for the right time. The words they put down on the board‚ begins to happen in reality. When he puts the word “QUAKE” down‚ and she thereafter put “DEATH”‚ it all starts to shake and the man gets a piece stuck

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    Guppy Fish

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    of malaria. Patients are making a beeline at the doctor’s dispensary and hospitals are crowded with patients being treated for malaria. But Thane is lucky‚ as a traditional and natural way of treating malaria has been introduced here. Guppy fish or million fish‚ (a species of fishes) if released in the stagnant water and other places where mosquitoes breed‚ helps having a control on the spread of malaria. The Guppy fishes eat up the larvae and eggs of the mosquitoes and thus help in curbing Malaria

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    Fish and Old Man

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    Vocabulary Activities for The Old Man and the Sea So you’ve chosen to read The Old Man and the Sea‚ by Ernest Hemingway. Good choice! This book won the Pulitzer Prize for excellence in literature in 1953. Activity #1: Word Sorts Write the words from the Word Banks on index cards or slips of paper. Mix them together and sort them into three groups: words you know well‚ words you know a little about‚ and words you have never encountered before. Spread the words out rather than piling

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    Belonging Speech

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    Speech belonging: Significant moments in time shape an understanding of belonging. HSC students; Belonging is defined as fitting in to a particular environment or having the right personal or social qualities to be a member of a particular group.   Our belonging to or connections with people‚ places‚ groups and the world at large allows one to develop a distinct identity‚ characterised by affiliation‚ acceptance and association. This in turn shapes and develops our understanding of belonging. Steven

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    Perceptions on Belonging

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    Perceptions of Belonging in our society “We belong … like fish in water. We’re in our environment.” This quote from the New York Times shows the perception of belonging as the idea about connecting to a place‚ person‚ group or a community. ’Feliks Skrzynecki’ by Peter Skrzynecki‚ ’I’m nobody! Who are you?’ by Emily Dickinson and ’The Rabbits’ by John Marsden & Shaun Tan show the concept of belonging as being contrasted towards the New York Times quote‚ showing the alienation and non-existent

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    The Greyed Rainbow by Jackson Pollock Art a small word consist of just three letters‚ but has huge meaning. It has not any boundaries or limits. Art can be define in words but sometimes we can express it more accurately and beautifully without words. But one should have that talent and courage to express emotions and feelings with the world without even using a single word. There are many forms of art‚ like dancing‚ singing‚ acting‚ painting and much more‚ but the true art is what‚ which you

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