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    needs the tallest animal in the world‚ which is the Reticulated Giraffe! This giraffe is also known as the “Somali Giraffe” and is always represented at famous zoos. The Reticulated Giraffe should be included in the new zoo because of their inexpensive diet‚ their fascinating appearance‚ and their attractive yet native habitats. The Reticulated Giraffe has a very captivating look and people are drawn to it. The Reticulated Giraffe is a cream color with tannish brown spots covering their entire

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    Anthropomorphism is “the attribution of human characteristics or behaviour to god‚ animal or object.” In this specific short story “ The Giraffe” Mauro Senesi has used this technique to frame the character of Giraffe. There were many human characteristics or behaviour given to the Giraffe in the story. But this may not mean that if an object or an animal character is given human attribution‚ that they also have lines (no talking is required). This is simply a way for audience to feel the kind of

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    How the giraffe got it’s long neck Once upon a time‚ there lived a giraffe called Mirabelle. Mirabelle was the only giraffe in the world‚ and what was very strange about her was that she had a really short neck. Her neck was so short that Tony (The elephant ) had to bring down her food from the tree with his trunk . One day it was Mirabelle’s birthday and all the other animals wanted to surprise her by giving her a taste of the bee’s honey for the first time. She was really over the moon when

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    Critical Writing on the text Cusk’s “Making House: Notes on Domesticity” I really enjoyed the text of Rachel Cusk “Making House: Notes on Domesticity”. I believe that text is done in print‚ because it is a part of the magazine publication and is represented by a several paged text‚ which talks about the appearance of different households and the role of women‚ who worked on their creation. I believe that this text’s genres are non-fiction and essay. I think the passage is written in those genres

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    In North Africa Before giraffes had long necks they had a normal sized neck like zebras.Giraffes didn’t need a long neck because all of their food was on the ground so long necks wasn’t useful.A evil giraffe changed that forever. His name was simon and he did not want any of the other giraffes to have food because of his past with the other giraffes in his childhood.They always picked on his neck because his neck wasn’t normal like the other young giraffes his age and the others always made jokes

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    American Literature II 2120 25 March 2013 Women and 19-Century Domesticity in “The Yellow Wallpaper” “The Yellow Wallpaper” by Charlotte Perkins Gilman is a short story about a new mother attempting to overcome her diagnosis of depression by being cooped up in a room without normal human interaction as prescribed by a top-rated male psychologist. The gender role expected of the nineteeth century woman was not ideal to the main character. The story goes on to critique the treatment plan set forth

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    “Giraffe’s Can’t Dance” Problem Solving: Following the story “Giraffe Can’t Dance‚” the children focus on the problems the main character faces‚ and the connected resolution that the character selects. After the teacher reads aloud the story‚ the students should be able to compare their different viewpoints of the story‚ and the plots utilizing story mapping to organize their thoughts. As a culminating project‚ students should be allowed to select a story character from the book to define the problem

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    How the giraffe got his long neck. A long time ago before giraffes had long necks they were mid –sized animals with hooved feet and strongly built bodies. People are always curious to know how giraffes got such a long neck and I know of a tale that will tell what happened. One day a giraffe named George was walking along when he smelled his favorite food the Acacia‚ only he couldn’t see it. George looked and looked until he noticed there was a fence blocking his way from finding his food

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    simply‚ is you open the fridge‚ put the elephant inside‚ and close the door. This solved‚ consider another riddle: • How do you get a giraffe into a refrigerator? Readers might be tempted to reuse the previous answer for this second riddle‚ but this turns out to be too simple. The correct answer is you open the fridge‚ take out the elephant‚ put the giraffe inside‚ and close the door. Now‚

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    Priscilla Solis History 108 CRN 25469 A Women’s Journey Despite the growth of industry‚ urban centers‚ and immigration‚ America in the 19th century was still very rural. The “Cult of Domesticity” first named and identified in the early part of the century‚ the beliefs embodied in this “cult” gave women a central role in the family. Women’s god given role‚ it stated was a wife and mother. Pulling against these “beliefs” was the sense of urgency‚ movement‚ and progress in the industrial and political

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