A rock and a stick One starring night one man named Takootee sat on rock cold, hungry and sad for his family. As Takootee's family was back and nesseled in their teepee, stomach were growling bodies were weak. He then blamed the Mighty Gods Chatii and Mookoo, the founders of the sprit land. He then began a quest to end hunger among his family and his fellow tribe Mokeemokee. Takootee cried out to the gods “why must we be hungry oh mighty Chatii and Mookoo” as he pointed with a weary finger to the stars. In desperation he hung his head low and discovered a rock shaped arrow. Without thought Takootee picked up the rock and put it in his man purse. Takootee walked away into the starry night and went to sleep among his family and his trip
Violet always wanted to do things in the Okanogan Tribe. Her father the Spirit Chief told her that she could make the clouds with Coyote. Well Violet not knowing why Coyote was making the clouds so she asked. The Spirit Chief started on telling the story about why Coyote was the one making clouds. He beginning saying that Coyote was never the type of person people wanted to be around. He always took something from other people in our tribe. So one day the world before you know was once in black and white. So I sent Mole on an adventure to find a place that has supplies for our tribe to be powerful. Coyote found out that he sent Mole so he started to on his adventure to be more powerful.
When- This immigration station was not functioning until January 1, 1892. In the year of 1907 Ellis Island reached its peak of most immigrants with over 1.25 million immigrants coming into the U.S. through Ellis Island. This gateway lasted from 1880 to 1924.
Once upon a time there was a man named Willie. Willie lived alongside the Waspi River. One day Willie went for a boat ride on his big steamboat with a big paddle wheel. Willie was on the Waspi River on his steamboat. Willie had a big problem after he was 2 miles down the South channel from his house that was on the North Channel on the Waspi. Willie’s big problem was that he couldn’t get his steamboat to start. Willie was looking for some food, because he was very hungry.
A bear comes along the friends see the bear and now they are scared so the Timmy said “Help to get on the tree, then I will give you a hand” So Kavi said “Ok”. So Kavi got Timmy on the tree now the bear closer. So said “now help me” but Timmy said “sorry I cannot help you because there is no space here”.
As he looked under rocks and other things, he thought of what he could build or discover next. Charlie loved to build and discover things. Just that year when he turned 11 Charlie made his own shoes. He wore those shoes as he kept trotting around. Then suddenly, after Charlie was done inspecting a strange looking rock, he looked up, and a cave that Charlie had never noticed was right in front of him.
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More time passed, and one day the trickster Iktomi walked amongst the Black Hills. At this time in history, the world was full of huge creatures. Iktomi, for fear of being trod upon by one of these creatures, hid in the bushes, here he heard a heavy breathing. He did not hear anything else indicative of one of the giant beings. This made him curious, and he looked for the source of the breathing. He found a hole, then looked down and saw people who were living underground. He called down to them to come up, but they did not want to. Finally a young man decided to see what
There once was a boy named leafy who loved riding his bike. one day he was riding around and out of nowhere he hit a penny on the ground while he was braking. It made the back tire slide out and he fell. When he got back up he noticed that the penny was face up. He put it in his pocket and kept riding. As he turned the corner to his house he heard a noise as he looked back before he could see it there was a crow chasing him. he pedaled as fast as he could then an ally came. he crossed without looking and BOOM! Leafy was hit by a car. Leafy died in the hospital the next day. The next Friday was his funeral. when they were done they got to carrying the coffin. when they were carrying the coffin they said they could hear something but they thought
4 hours later he had stopped walking and decided to rest for a while. Muraco and Cherokee rested near the the foot of Mount Shasta. They spent a day there. Muraco and Cherokee traveled and traveled. Muraco raised Cherokee for years and when she was 4 he decided that he couldn't do it anymore. So he abandoned her. He didn't want to but he had no other choice because he was growing old and he had trouble take care of Cherokee. Cherokee was left alone near the Tuolumne River. She didn't know what to do and she didn't know what was going on. She had no mother and her father left her. She had to do everything for herself. She had to find food, water, and shelter. The same day her father left her she saw a snake. The snake was slithering slowly towards her. Cherokee was not frightened. She was happy to see the snake because she was lost and didn't know what to do. The snake was energetic and lively. His name was Awanyu. Awanyu was a friendly snake but he didn't have any friends or family. He always traveled around for adventure. He said to Cherokee "Hello, are you lost?". "Yes. I don't know where my father is." Cherokee
The Lorax and the Once-ler fought until the very last Truffula Tree was chopped. The Once-lers family left and so did the Lorax. Just the Once-ler and his factory were left. But the Lorax left one thing, a small pile of rocks with a word carved into them, "UNLESS". So for years and years the Once-ler sat in his house on top of his factory and worried about what he had done. In his heart he felt terrible that he let his greed cause so much destruction. So one day he told his story to a boy that wandered to his house. He told the boy that the meaning of the pile of rocks that the Lorax left behind was clear to him now. Unless someone who cares a lot does something, nothing is going to get better. So he gave the boy the very last Truffula Tree seed and told him to plant it and protect it, and maybe some day there would be a forest of Truffula Trees again.
The documentary “On the Way to School” confirms its importance from its opening title page. “Too often we forget how lucky we are to go to school,” To prove this point, the movie follows children from three continents during their daily journeys “toward knowledge.” Director Pascal Plisson alternates the stories of four groups of children living in Kenya, Morocco, Argentina, and India as they leave their homes with their books, excited for school. During, this documentary Plisson applied many examples of ethos, logos, and pathos.
the story of the folktale 'Stone Soup' started with three tired and hungry soldiers, entering a village. The people of the village was very greedy and stingy, but the strangers are smart. They boiled a large stone in the pot in the town square, and the people of the village where very nosey so they all stop by one by one to ask what they are making.
fourteen years old and he lives in Country Cumberland. One day, he throws a rock to Sir
There once was an old miser who hid all his gold at the foot of a tree. Each week he would dig it up and gloat over it. One day a robber happened to notice what the old miser was doing. When the miser was done, the robber went to the tree, dug up the gold and took all of it.
The Christian Science Monitor article, PUT THE TITLE HERE, PUT THE LINK HERE, discusses the dangers of space travel with astronaut Tim Peake. According to Peake, a window on the International Space Station (ISS) was damaged by a paint chip sized piece of metal. He contends that the ISS can withstand this type of small hit by debris. However, a strike by larger Space debris could be hazardous. In fact, the ISS had to do a planned maneuver to get out-of-the-way of a larger piece of debris. For many years debris from inoperable satellites has accumulated in Earth's orbit. The trash left from these satellites is posing an increasing threat to current missions. In the year 1998, The National Research Council (NRC) of the National Academy of Sciences equated the danger from space debris to that of a spacecraft’s launch or reentry. And since that time, the amount of debris in space has more than doubled. Another issue that contributes to the danger of the debris, is that it is traveling in space at 17,500 miles per hour. At this rate, even a small piece of debris could cause serious damage. Consequently, there have been many ideas put forth about how to rid Space of all