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    neck and small dog wriggling under my arm, I become aware of a faint and unfamiliar sour musky odor. This better be worth it. I expect it will be. One-time Sonoma County resident Robert Louis Stevenson is said to have developed the setting for Treasure Island on the California coast. For many of my generation and older, that is the tale that launched a thousand ships, pirate vessels all, in dreams of sudden and incalculable wealth. Decades later, any hope of sudden material wealth has slipped away

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    Right outside of the Treasure Island casino in Las Vegas, Nevada a group of friends Ice, Stella, Jim, Ace, Count, Angle. The head of the group Ice a grad student who was thrown out of Harvard for scamming fellow students started this group to get easy money. They have been scamming stores and gas stations for about 2 years now, but it was time for something bigger they were all very smart and from various places. They had to learn how to count cards for this heist they have been studying for about

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    on a deserted island. They find that their enemy pirates are quite friendly when the enemies share their treasure along with some ice creams for good measure. Helen Oxenbury's subtle watercolour illustrations give a fresh coastal feel to the book. 4. Pirates Love Underpants by Claire Freedman Publisher: Simon and Schuster If your tiny tot is transitioning to the big boy underwear, the Underpants series by Claire Freedman will motivate him. The Pant Pirates have only one treasure in their mind:

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    Stevenson, Treasure Island, the character Long John Silver changes in many ways. He changes because of many forces, ranging from greed to peoples actions toward him. (Stevenson 60) All of the forces are vitally important to Silver’s development as a character. The forces of change caused Long John Silver to act the way he did, and why he did the things he did. First, Long John was a kind and loyal man, then all of that changed when he found out that the captain had a treasure map of the island. All he

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    There are many themes in the book, “Treasure Island” as well as the movie, “Pirates of the Caribbean.” These themes intersect and consolidate into a few key points. The main one being, the vanity of wealth. As displayed in the book as well as the movie, the conceited desire for riches distracts the men from their purpose as well as common sense at times. The theme highlighted between ”Pirates of the Caribbean” and “Treasure Island” is the vanity of pursuing greed. This theme of pursuing wealth

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    Stevenson’s Treasure Island is a classic tale of conspiracy, piracy, and treasure, all which revolve around the experiences of the young and courageous Jim Hawkins. Inviting readers aboard the English schooner the Hispaniola that, with the likes of young Hawkins, the famous literary villain Long John Silver, and a crew of mutinous buccaneers, has set sail for the famous island, the novel takes readers upon an adventurous journey for the famous Captain Flints buried treasure. Many passages within

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    The “Tree of Life” entry was one I created after I was able to leave work early on the weekend. I had only worked with pastel oil colors a few times before, and wanted to draw something that was somewhat intricate, but also set in a very smooth and free flowing background. I began by drawing the circle, a Mandala, I just didn’t know it at the time, and the trunk of the tree. As I began filling in the outline of the tree limbs, I found myself thinking about my own family tree, and concluded the limbs

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    classic novel, Treasure Island, is the foundation on which all fictional pirates have been created ever since the book was published. In a nutshell, pirates are cunning, but they are also unscrupulous, which can cause problems not only for themselves, but for other people as well. Stevenson pushes readers to perceive the burdensome life of pirates, and in doing so, encourages them to believe that even the worst of foes were once friends and vice versa. One of the themes from Treasure

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    Although there are many characters throughout Treasure Island, Jim Hawkins is the most prominent because he is the main protagonist of the story. On the other hand, Long John Silver is also a notable character in the novel because he is the main antagonist of the story. Robert Louis Stevenson effectively incorporated their traits and actions into the novel; therefore, both are crucial to the plot of Treasure Island. Jim Hawkins, the protagonist, is the primary narrator of the novel. He is the son

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    Are you in search of gold treasure, ancient artifacts or possibly potential reminisce of Noah’s lost ark? If your answer is yes, then Oak Island is the place for you. The mystery behind Oak Island pit has been eluding chasers for 300 years and counting. Caper Jones article “Oak Island Pit Mystery” conjectured about the mysterious treasure believed to be buried beneath the Oak Islands pit. After reading the article I could conclude that the main purpose of this article was to convince readers to

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