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    their fear and ran high into the treetops. But the Terrible Things swung their terrible nets higher than the squirrels could run and wider than the squirrels could leap and they caught them all and carried them away. ‘Those squirrels were greedy‚’ Big Rabbit said.” This quote from the text shows that if the animals would have helped the squirrels they would have been safe but instead

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    frustration leads her to follow a path to enlightenment which results in her foundation of childhood crashing down. This aspect is signified at the beginning of the story when Alice knocks over toy blocks while spying on the rabbit in captivity. As Alice journey to follow the white rabbit she is lead to a drawer that has an item that cuts her in it. Instead of crying like normal children her age she makes the unlikely choice to lick her wound. The scene signifies that Alice has symbolically accepted her

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    population lives 2. For example‚ consider an island onto which is dropped a colony of rabbits. As long as there is an adequate supply of food and water‚ the rabbits will not only survive but they will reproduce and the colony will get larger. 3. The rabbit population can continue to grow as long as food and water are adequate. However‚ if at some point‚ there are more rabbits that there is food to feed them‚ then the rabbit population will start to decline   [pic]     [pic]  

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    Cell Division and the Cell Cycle 1) Define the following terms: Meiosis The production of daughter cells that have one half the number of chromosomes as the parent cell. It enables organisms to reproduce sexually. Mitosis The production of two daughter cells that are identical to the parent cell. Parent cell=haploid‚ daughter cell=haploid. Parent cell=diploid‚ daughter cell=diploid. Chromosome A structure of nucleic acids and protein found in the nucleus of most living cells‚ which carry genetic

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    equates the tending of rabbits - whose soft fur he wishes to pet - with the attainment of utter happiness. Thus he has developed a shorthand for referring to the plan George and he share to start a farm of their own - "I remember about the rabbits" (5). Lennie takes deep pride in the notion that he would be entrusted to raise the rabbits‚ to protect them‚ to feed them out of their alfalfa patch. He places the entirety of his future happiness on this one image of caring for rabbits. Indeed‚ his only

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    he can’t comprehend the fact that they are on a road to nowhere. He is only has the dream of the farm that he makes George tell him about so he can imagine “tending to the rabbits”. The story of the farm is what motivates Lennie to keep working. While loosing all the money‚

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    and giving further insight into many of the characters. Steinbeck has cleverly used animal imagery to give further insight into many characters in the novel. He has done this through Candy’s relationship with his dog; Lennie’s infatuation with rabbits and frequently describing Lennie as a bear. Candy’s relationship with his dog almost exactly replicates George and Lennie’s relationship. Candy and his dog have been together “since he was a pup” (1937‚ p.45) and although the dog was old and useless

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    circumstance and moving forward in a positive way. The novel‚ Parvana’s Journey was written by Deborah Ellis and published in 2002 and the film‚ Rabbit Proof Fence was directed by Phillip Noyce and released in 2002. Parvana’s Journey is fiction yet based in reality and it’s about a young Afghani girl who walks across war torn Afghanistan searching for her family. Rabbit Proof Fence is non-fiction and it’s about three young half caste girls who escaped from a settlement camp and walk over 2000km to go back

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    contain an affluence of symbols which work together to produce a deeper meaning. Of Mice and Men have various examples of symbolism such as‚ the mouse in Lennie’s pocket‚ Lennie’s puppy‚ George and Lennie’s farm‚ Candy’s dog‚ Lennie’s death‚ and the rabbits Lennie always dream about . Symbolism plays a very important part in this novel‚ so therefore I will be discussing what each symbol represents. In the novel Of Mice and Men an example of symbolism is the mouse Lennie pets in his pocket.

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    microspheres for vitreoretinal drug delivery. Adv Drug Deliv 52‚ 5-16. Heywood R.‚ and Gopinath C. (1990). Morphological assessment of visual function. Tox Path 18‚ 204-217. Holland‚ J. M. (2005). Morphometric comparisons between cynomolgus monkeys and NZW rabbit eyes: implications for intravitreal implant studies. Data on file‚ Allergan‚ Inc‚ Irvine‚ CA. Hsu‚ J. (2007). Drug delivery methods for posterior segment disease. Curr Opin Ophthalmol 18‚ 235-9. Jaffe‚ G. L.‚ Martin‚ D.‚ Callanan‚ D.‚ Pearson‚ A.

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