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    possibly a lifetime. For an example I will give an item that I have found I am quite fond of. This item is not something anyone else would find interest in, but yet many people have had or do have one with them in their life. This item is a simple teddy bear. (Cause and Effect) This little bear is not any more special than the stuffed animals available for purchase at any

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    attacks London. The attack was known as The Blitz and shows how much damage Germany has caused London. Another connection is the movement of the Teddy Boys. The story took place after nine years when the war ended, and the Teddy Boys movement began around the 1950s. They were known as rebels and had a reputation for violence. Thus the society blamed the Teddy Boys for many of society’s ill in the 1950s. The history of the Blitz shows how the boys are affected and this is connected to them because they

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    anything she wants with fire because she can control it very well. I wouldn’t want to get on her bad side because you never know what she could do. Charlie’s teddy bear is very important to her because it was given to her by her mom before she died. Charlie was very close to her mom before she died, they did almost everything together. Holding the teddy bear makes her feel safe and secure inside. It also helps her think that her mom is always there with her, even though she is gone. Her mom always told

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    “Oscar, Malcolm’s here.” My brother turned his head sideways to look at us. His smile sort of faded. Then he picked Mae up and walked toward us. He handed Mae to me and looked at Malcolm and Jack. “ You’re really leaving, huh?” My brother smiled and shook his head. “ What gave it away?” Malcolm looked at my brother slyly. “Usually you come for Jack way later than 1900 hours.” Oscar gestures toward Jack, then to the clock on the wall, with his chin. Sometimes you wouldn’t even think both Oscar

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    Hi my name’s Mia, I’m a fun loving, happy go lucky, loyal gal that is looking to find a family that will love me unconditionally and always stick by my side. I’m a very people friendly gal, in fact, when you come out to the kennels to visit with all of us, I’ll eagerly be waiting patiently for you to stop in front of mine give me some attention. In fact, I would really love it if you could leash me up and take me out into the big kennel in the back yard and spend some one on one time with me! In

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    Personal History Assignment Personal Artifact I decided to pick my teddy bear as a child. His name's Wally. Wally Wallace actually. The funny thing is originally this bear wasn't mine. It belonged to my brother, Kelvin. If I recall correctly he made it on a field trip his class took to Build a Bear. He had Wally (or whatever name my brother had for him then) and I had my own. I was 4 years old, and was visiting Accra, Ghana with my mom to meet some relatives. I never left the house without my bear

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    Many people have an object or two that is very important to them. Something that is important to me is my collection of stuffed animals. It might seem strange but they are very important to me, because when I visit different places I get an item most likely a stuffed animal to place in my collection. I have stuffed animals from China, Dallas, New Orleans, Orlando, Tennessee, New York, Las Vegas, etc. The stuffed animals normally represent the place in some way, so not all of them are bears, such

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    Case study :The Vermont Teddy Bear Company® 2013 Florine Buteau Shenandoah University 28/02/2013 The Vermont Teddy Bear Company Almost everybody has had a plush bear when they were young. It’s a symbol of tenderness and gentleness. I personally had different bears made in Germany, China, England…with different forms, colors and names. Even if the teddy bear manufacturing is a saturated industry with many competitors, it has not prevented the Vermont teddy Bear Company to launch its own business

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    Vermont Teddy Bear Company (VTBC) is a privately owned company founded in 1981 by John Sorinto. Mr. Sorinto begin his successful business by selling and delivering hand sewn bears or BearGrams out of a pushcart in the streets of Burlington, Vermont. Since that time, the company's focus has been to design, manufacture, and direct market the best teddy bears made in America using quality American materials and labor. Vermont Teddy Bear Company expanded its product base to include a BearGrams plush

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    The teddy bear was appeared in two parts of the world at about the same time. In 1903 in Germany, Margarete Steiff made toy animals out of felt scraps in a small factory owned by her family. Her nephew, asked her to make a bear similar to his sketches of bears at the zoo. She did not want a toy bear to scare children, so she modified the bear's features. She used brown mohair to create a bear whose head, arms, and legs could move independently so that the bear would be more like a real animal

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