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    Look Into the African Lion's Social Grouping

    We Can Learn a lot from Nature's own Organization: A Look into the African Lion's Social Grouping Forget single sex classrooms; in order for education to be most beneficial, classrooms should be modeled after a lion's pride. The understood order of the classroom activities and daily progress would allow a much more adequate environment for both student and teacher. A hierarchy should be established early in a classroom with a high female to male ratio. Research shows that females perform much

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    Assumption

    room. Peter, a smart young boy with a cautious behavior, never really enjoyed adventure, however; he never really enjoyed being oblivious either, and Tom, a dimwitted little boy with a personality of a potato, always enjoyed dragging Peter along with him on his crazy schemes. “I told you, everything will be fine!” Whispered Tom strongly as he slowly tries to calm Peter down, “All we have to do is find them, and then we’ll scram, you dig?” A week earlier, as the boys were crossing out their

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    Poetry Is Song

    ballads were used to celebrate shared experiences involving adventure, war, love, death, and the supernatural” (Clugston, 2010). Paul Simon and Bruce Woodley wrote “The Boxer”, in 1968, a modern rock ballad. This poem describes a struggling young boy who is facing hard financial problems in the weak economy of that day in age. This story is easy for others to relate to. While the rhythm of the poem is thought to be irregular and repetitive, the emotion it portrays is why it has become a classic

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    Art 101 Week Checkpoint

    Greek gods. The sculpture is muscular, mature and his physical beauty is not to be overlooked at. Donatello’s David has the body of a young man still developing into his body. Instead of appearing strong and confident, David appears to have a young boy facing a task much harder and larger than him. Bernini’s David has the shape of a human body in motion. He is strong like Michelangelo’s David and appears to be ready for action like Donatello’s. Rather than being posed before the battle, this

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    Overpopulation

    Commercials are a huge part of today's television programming. Seldom can we sit down and watch a show on T.V. without interruptions of commercials trying to persuade us to buy something or send somebody our money. There are new AT&T “it’s not complicated” commercials. More, Werewolf, Dizzy, Tree House and Grandma. In the beginning at the end of each commercial I thought that it made absolutely no sense until I put everything together. They all make sense but in the most complicated way, you

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    Indian Camp

    childish personality and not have the skills life requires of you to live a life as a normal human being. Personal development is a theme that is very prominent in the short story “Indian Camp” written by Ernest Hemingway in 1921, where we meet the young boy Nick who’s on a mission with his father at an Indian camp. He gets introduced to the realities of birth and death in only one day, and when the day is over, he has got numerous of experiences and has obviously grown mentally. He has taken a little step

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    very same method to show your manhood as the aboriginals. Thefather uses the aboriginal’s rituals as a test to the manhood. The boy reacts very fascinated at first, whenhe sees the man shoot a kangaroo.After the boy has shot his first kangaroo he is surprised how easy it was. He does not have any feelings forthe dead beast and he can’t see how this will make him a man.The boy said two different sentences through the entire story. "Yes, I can do it" and "Dead".Only an obvious answer to the man’s question

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    relashonship between Tito and Bimbo. In what way was Tito "almost like a dog" and Bimbo "almost like a boy"? (2) While noone had the slightest idea of where this young boy came from, how old he was or even who his parents were, they had remembered seeing Bimbo right at his side. Bimbo was Tito's everything; he was his nurse, his mother, his pillow and his father. I think Bimbo acted more like a boy because he would always bring the food home, and although it had become a regular thing for them, I feel

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    Relationship

    their partner in a group is considered a strong relationship. Couples become obsessed with each other. This is when jealousy steps in. Fourteen-year-old girls are crying in school washrooms because their boyfriend was simply talking to another girl. Boys are causing fights because another guy was looking at his girlfriend. These teens are spending every minute they can with their boyfriend or girlfriend, leaving no time for friends, school or being a

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    A Young Man's Thoughts on June 16th

    The historical background to the poem is June 16th 1976. This date marks the Soweto Uprising which was initiated in Soweto by black high school students. The students were protesting against being taught in Afrikaans in their local schools. The demonstration was meant to be peaceful and was secretly planned to avoid discovery by the police. On the morning of June the 16th, thousands of youths gathered with the plan to march to Orlando Stadium to hold a rally to air their grievances. However, their

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