”One pill makes you larger / And one pill makes you small”. This woman in question is Grace Slick, the lead vocalist of the band, Jefferson Airplane, and the mastermind behind their hit song, “White Rabbit”. Released in September of 1967, in the band’s debut album Surrealistic Pillow, “White Rabbit” quickly jumped to #8 in Billboard’s Hot 100, and earned a spot on Rolling Stone’s list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time. With the rising drug culture of the 1960’s came the evolution of psychedelic
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pains with the typing and helped me very much. I am indebted, for a knowledge of rabbits and their ways, to Mr. R. M. Lockley's remarkable book, The Private Life of the Rabbit. Anyone who wishes to know more about the migrations of yearlings, about pressing chin glands, chewing pellets, the effects of over-crowding in warrens, the phenomenon of re-absorption of fertilized embryos, the capacity of buck rabbits to fight stoats, or any other features of Lapine life, should refer to that definitive
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that she is curious through her actions. At the beginning of the book Alice gets distracted from her "boring" work, and chases a white rabbit down a hole. This excerpt describes Alices curiosity, "Alice started to her feet, for it flashed in her mind that she had never before seen a rabbit with either a waistcoat-pocket". When Alice is at the bottom of the hole she find a bottle labeled "Drink Me", she wants to see what it tastes like, this excerpt describes the event "...this bottle was not
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portrayed as an innocent young girl in a simple blue dress and bow. In the first chapter of the book Alice lays sleepily under a tree as her elder sister reads to her. In Alice’s lack of interest a small white rabbit catches her eye and she impulsively runs after it and into a rabbit hole. Alice’s fear of the future is overpowered by her childish curiosity and need for entertainment, this clearly exhibits her naivite. Alice wanders through Wonderland meeting unusual characters and eating and drinking
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Carroll (real name Charles Lutwidge Dodgson). It tells the story of a girl named Alice who falls down a rabbit hole into this fantasy ‘wonderland’. This novel tells us about Alice’s weird and wonderful adventures down the rabbit hole and the unusual characters she encounters. She follows a white rabbit that was talking to himself, wearing a waistcoat and had a pocket watch, down the rabbit hole. She fell a long time through this tunnel and fell into a hall of doors. On the table in the middle of
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Brandel, Killer, Scorn, and Trouble go on an adventure through and beyond the Enchanted Forest to find Mendanbar’s, the King of the Enchanted Forest’s, sword. They find that the sword is missing when they first go to figure out what caused Killer, a rabbit, to turn into a seven foot, eleven inch, blue donkey with large wings. When they found that Killer had eaten a clover patch that had been invaded by wizards, they decided to inform the King and Queen about it. Starting from the beginning, knock! Knock
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PRESENTS 8 grade HOW TO START A RABBITRY Why start. Take one look at the domestic rabbit, and you will understand its appeal. Recognize it as an animal that thrives almost anywhere and is inexpensive to obtain and easy to maintain. Add its legend any prolificacy, its unmatched cleanliness, and a steadfast refusal to bark at the moon at
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All of a sudden, Alice spots a panicked white rabbit running and shouting. Curious, she follows the rabbit, and falls down a long rabbit hole. She finds herself in a land called “Wonderland” as she follows the rabbit on his adventure. In wonderland, the animals speak and behave like humans. Along the way, she meets a variety of creatures and people who are all mad in their own way
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cubs eating berries. He then goes back to his camp and the bears follows the aroma of the dead rabbits. Later, the bear has came to his camp and the bears rump is at the entrance of it the camp. Then, brain to get out of there and kicked in the rump. After that, the brown huge and strong bear walked away but, the bear clawed Brian's camp and threw Brian 20 feet in the air! Then, the bear ate all of the rabbits around the lake and walked away. In the text it states “ The bear swung its
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Mr Rabbit was asked to come into therapy through an intervention from his family and friends. The client’s family believed his mental health adversely affected by his depilating fear and his paranoia his boss would fire him from his job. After speaking at length with Mr. Rabbit about his week and asking him to fill out some paperwork from his office, we sat down and started talking about his fear and anxiety about work and life. Mr. Rabbit told the therapist he had a very stressful job as the court
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