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    Teddy Bear Identity

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    3) Teddy Bear- Identity WRITE UP: One of the most aspect and trait that was evident was the identity of Canadian Military personals and families. During World War One, Ten-year old Aileen Rogers sent her teddy bear with her father, hoping that it would keep him safe, companied, and bring home some good luck. Aileen seemed to understand what war was like, and meaning of her father being overseas serving in the proud Canadian Expeditionary Force. Nevertheless, as the father fought in the muddy battle

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    Trust Teddy Mosley

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    Trust (Teddy Mosley) Teddy perches on a stood far too small for her, stray threads in a muted rainbow sticking out from a patched flannel seat cover. There’s a loose thread on her sweater, too-- it seems that everything in the house is unraveling. Not that it’s her mother’s fault, or her brother’s of her two sisters’. The house is what she has, and she is content with what there is, since she can hardly do anything to change it. She picks up a dog-eared old book and thumbs through the pages, looking

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    Teddy Ferra Deception

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    A noticeable characteristic in the plays, Teddy Ferrara, Betrayal, and Shadow of a Gunman, Trifles, and The Rising of the Moon is the commonality between most of them. Most of the characters in these plays have a role of deceit, manipulation, and betrayal to some degree. These plays argue that there are causes and effects of deception to one’s self and to others around them. For instance, in the play Teddy Ferrara, is an example of how being untrue to one’s self can possibly cause one of the worst

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    Essay on Teddy Roosevelt

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    Roosevelt, Theodore (American President) (c. 1858-1919) Roosevelt’s presidency began with the chaos of McKinley’s assassination in 1901, when Roosevelt was 43 years old, and ended after his second term, achieved by his election to President in 1904. Although Roosevelt’s selection as McKinley’s Vice-President was more of a political pay-off, and the New York political machine, fearing an independent Roosevelt, was more than ready to say good-bye to Roosevelt as Governor, Roosevelt is acknowledged

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    Teddy Bear Epilogue

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    "You got everything you need?" She held up her teddy bear "Yup." She also had a white back pack on, filled with her belongings. "Time for an adventure then." John grabbed her hand and began walking to the door. As they began down the hall Abby began talking to her bear. "What's that Mr,Bear? I don't think that. Daddy can protect me. No! Dont say that! He's super dad! He can do everything!" John stopped and kneeled down and held his daughter shoulder as she yelled at the bear. "What's wrong Abby

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    Don Freeman's Corduroy

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    The children’s book, Corduroy, written and illustrated by Don Freeman, tells the story of a teddy bear, named Corduroy. Corduroy no longer wants to sit on the shelf in the department, he wants a new home. One day, a girl named, Lisa, comes along and wants to buy Corduroy, but her mother tells her no. Her mother says no because she does not want to spend anymore money and that the teddy bear is missing a button. The two major themes of this book is friendship and hard work. Lisa took one look at

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    “Looks like I didn’t iron well enough last night. A wrinkle in my suit. A wrinkle in my best suit! Everyone will notice! I’ll be the laughing stock of New York City!” Mr. Stevens stopped to inspect his crisp black suit and tie. “And on my important meeting day, too.” He grumbled to himself. “The convention! Can’t miss it, can’t miss it, can’t miss it!” With that, he resumed his hurried walk down the grubby streets of New York City. The sidewalks were marked with blue benches that appeared along the

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    we jumped rope like “Bubble Gum, Bubble Gum”, “Ice Cream Soda”, “Miss Mary Mack”, or “Cinderella” and try to get the jumper to miss and even add different challenges to do while you were jumping rope like in “Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear”: Teddy bear, teddy bear, Turn around. Teddy bear, teddy bear, Touch the ground. Nowadays, it’s pretty much just sitting there with a piece of technology right in front of me. In my free time, I used to frequently go outside to play at the park, with my rabbits, read

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    During the past few weeks in Global Perspectives we explored our personal culture, and the influences that shape it. Our task was to create a mandala: a circular set of symbols that convey the contrast between the sun and shadow sides of our personality. While the sun side is the disposition other people see, the shadow side captures unseen aspects of our personality. In this reflection, I further examine how I embody the characteristic behind each symbol and how I came to possess this characteristic

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    My Dream Short Story

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    in line. The line was about a 2 hour wait. We waited in the line, which felt like eternity. It was finally our turn. We had both stepped onto the ferris wheel with caution. I had a bad fear of heights and so did my sister. Clara set down her purple teddy bear next to her that she had just won in the ring toss. As the ferris wheel began to turn, I pulled out my polaroid camera to take some pictures. I snapped a picture of Clara and I at the very top of the ferris wheel. The picture came out of the camera

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