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  • O Oysters
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    The Walrus and the Carpenter Lewis Carroll The sun was shining on the sea, Shining with all his might; He did his very best to make The billows smooth and bright-And this was odd, because it was The middle of the night. The moon was shining sulkily, Because she thought the sun Had got no business to be there After the day was done-'It's very rude of him,'s he said " To come and spoil the fun!' The sea was wet as wet could be, The sands were dry as dry. You could not see a cloud because No cloud ...
  • Old Man
    666 words
    There are certain images, sometimes so fleeting you are not even sure they were real, that imprint themselves on your mind forever. Some resurface from my memory so vividly, they are practically flashbacks. I was walking home one morning after having breakfast in a little coffee shop in my neighborhood, it was rather a stroll, the kind you take when your body is well nourished, your mind clear and your spirits high. The morning itself was crispy-fresh and full of promise, the air fragrant with t...
  • Aristophanes Use Of Satire
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    Satire defined is 'A composition in verse or prose holding up a vice or folly to ridicule or lampooning individuals... The use of ridicule, irony, sarcasm, etc, in speech or writing for the ostensible purpose of exposing and discourage vice or folly'; (Johnston, 5). In other words, satire is the use of humor to expose moral behavior of man. In the Aristophanes' play The Birds, satire is used to mock the common Greek's dream of ruling the gods that they worship. It mocks the power that they seek ...
  • Mall Doors
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    Christian was a young man that lived long ago. In his time, they didnt have the same technology as we do today. Christian wanted to explore the world as we know it, so he decided to have a time machine transport him to the future a few hundred years later, during the 1990's. He was the most curious and interested in what we call the mall, which has many weird and fascinating things in it. This is the story of his adventure at the Cherry Hill Mall. When Christian arrived here in 1999, he did not ...
  • Downy Woodpecker Nest In A Bird House
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    The Downy WoodpeckerHabitatDownies take home in the United States and southern Canada. They have been recorded at elevations of up to 9,000 feet. The dowries are not deep-forested birds, preferring deciduous trees. Open woodlands, river groves, orchards, swamps, farmland, and suburban backyards are all favorite haunts of the downy. Downies will also nest in city parks. About the only place you won't find themis deserts. The most attractive human dwelling sites are woodlands broken up by logged p...
  • Spirit Of The Poem
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    In the spring of 1950 my Guggenheim Fellowship ran out, and I found myself on Skid Row. I had two choices open to me: I could enter a religious order or go back to my job. I approached the Benedictines and then the Franciscans, but nothing jelled with either of them. From their point of view, I was too new a Catholic-before undertaking religious life the Church prefers a two year interim after Baptism. From my point of view, the men I spoke with gave me no satisfaction as to the role of the poet...
  • Haggar And Grandmother Macleod
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    The comment that has been purposed is that an author has really only a single theme and that all works are elaboration's on earlier themes produced by the writer. Now this can be made apparent if the works of the late William Shakespere, or more presently John Griffin, Steven King, or locally Allison Monroe are looked at. All of which have written numerous pieces on single themes. Margaret Laurence is yet another author that conforms to this criteria. She has written a number of books based on t...
  • American Goldfinches Adaptations Of Eating Seeds
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    The American Goldfinch The American Goldfinch is a typical member of the North American seed-eating birds that are members of the finch, or Fringillidae, family. This state bird has adapted to eating seeds with its short, heavy, and conical beak. American Goldfinches use their feet extensively. They have adapted to their low body weight (about 11 g) and their dexterous foot and bill. Their foot is special because it allows them to clamp and extract seeds. The Goldfinch also has adapted to its sm...

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