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    The Monkey Who Loved Chocolate

    more unusual monkey. The boy was out of the ordinary as boys go, because he didn’t like chocolate. No, not at all. Not even one little bit. And I must say, I’ve never met a boy like that. Not in my entire life. And the monkey was unusual because he absolutely adored chocolate – this particular monkey went absolutely bananas for it – and as you may guess – very few monkeys are mad about chocolate, if only because, they’ve never even tasted it. The boy was called Jim. And the monkey was called Theodore

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    Madagascar Research Paper

    Lemurs are a form of early primate called prosimians (literally before monkeys’). With the separation from Africa, the lemurs luckily found themselves marooned on the remote island of Madagascar. On the mainland monkeys rapidly became ascendant (being faster, more dexterous and more sharp-eyed). Indeed, it is Madagascar’s lack of monkeys which has led to the natural prevalence of lemurs with their wonderful climbing and jumping agility. Madagascar’s beaches are probably one of the most undiscovered

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    Unusual Festivals

    My lecture is about unusual festivals. Could you give me some examples for unusual festival? -Yes that’s true -Don’t you have any idea? I'm sure you have seen some unusual festivals on TV but now you might forgot them. Forexample you imagin a lot of people gathering in a city throwing tomatos at each other just for fun. Have you ever participated in an unusual festival? -Yes: great this is such an interesting experience I'm sure you never fogot that day. -No: no problem

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    The Monkeys Paw- Fear of the Unknown

    bog and the road's a torrent." The location alone is setting the stage for fear. The use of fear of the unknown with regard to greed have been shown in a number of ways. Firstly with the game of chess between Mr. White and his son Herbert, then jumping at the chance to make a wish on the paw even after knowing that the paw had brought trouble to others that had used it and lastly asking for their son to be brought back to life. The game of chess in this story symbolizes life in "The Monkey's

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    Visual Analysis

    Nicole Kelly 10/13/15 Still ER…Elephant by Carl Cowden Upon visiting the Scarfone Hartley Art Gallery , I came upon a piece by Carl Cowden III entitled Still ER…Elephant. He created the artwork in 1978 and it is done with acrylic on canvas. It is a relatively large artwork, approximately five feet tall and four feet wide. Carl Cowden’s artwork is visually appealing because of the way he utilized the principles of design as well as many different elements of art. Although in black in white

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    Extinction of Childhood

    October, 11th. 2015 The extinction of childhood Halloween is around the corner. First thing that comes to mind is candy; for adults and of course children. Usually the common solution for child safety during Halloween is to check your child’s good bag when they get back home. But what if, the homes own medicine cabinet is the real danger? Vyvanse, Concerta, Methylin, Ritalin, and Adderall being the most commonly used drugs prescribed for ADHD. Over 160 annual cases were pharmaceutical

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    The Thing Around Your Neck

    on his life. "On Monday of Last Week" (first published in Granta 98: The Deep End) in which Kamara, a Nigerian woman who has joined her husband in America takes a job as a nanny to an upper-class family and becomes obsessed with the mother. "Jumping Monkey Hill" (first published in Granta 95: Loved Ones) is the most autobiographical story,[3] it is set in Cape Town at a writers retreat where authors from all over Africa gather, and tells of the conflicts experienced by the young Nigerian narrator

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    'How The Garcia Girls Lost Their Accents': Summary

    How the Garcia Girls Lost Their Accents Summary How the Garcia Girls Lost Their Accents is about a family moving from the Dominican Republic to America, and why they moved. This book goes backwards on the timeline starting at 1989 going back to 1956. It starts when they are back visiting their family in the Dominican Republic to when they lived there and just left for the U.S. In the novel, the main characters are Don Carlos (Papi) and Doña Laura (Mami) and their four daughters: Carla, Sandra, Yolanda

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    Short Stories

    The Four Musicians of Bremen In the story a donkey, a dog, a cat, and a rooster, all past their prime years in life and usefulness on their respective farms, were soon to be discarded or mistreated by their masters. One by one they leave their homes and set out together. They decide to go to Bremen, known for its freedom, to live without owners and become musicians there. On the way to Bremen, they see a lighted cottage; they look inside and see four robbers enjoying their ill-gotten gains. Standing

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    Research

    Parle Milind et al. IRJP 2013, 4 (1) INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH JOURNAL OF PHARMACY www.irjponline.com ISSN 2230 – 8407 Review Article LABORATORY MODELS FOR SCREENING ANALGESICS Parle Milind* and Yadav Monu Pharmacology Division, Dept. Pharm. Sciences, Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and Technology, Hisar, Haryana, India Article Received on: 13/11/12 Revised on: 17/12/12 Approved for publication: 23/12/12 *Email: mparle@rediffmail.com ABSTRACT Pain is a complex unpleasant phenomenon

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