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    The Three little pigs and Rumpelstiltskin Once upon a time the Wolf was trying to blow down the Pigs houses, but he could never succeed. Everyone laughed at him. One day the Wolf woke up and said “Today is the day” because I have a new plan I will not blow them down I will chug 89 liters of soda then I will burp so hard that the houses will fall over. He went to the store and bought some and chugged them all afternoon, but then he realized that he can’t burp. He thought of a new plan later

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    Snow White and the Seven Little Giraffes By: Eunice and Katie Long ago, out in the beautiful, vast forest, where the birds were chirping, the skies were bright blue with spots of fluffy, white clouds, there lived Snow White, a beautiful girl with skin as white as snow, and hair as black as the midnight sky. Snow White lived with the seven “little” giraffes in a small little cabin they built years ago. One day, Snow White went outside to water her plants. As she was watering her plants, she realized

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    to live day by day. Do you think without pigs we could live? Pigs make up some of our human resources, like bacon for food. The production of swine is a big role in agriculture as well, they help to produce food for our everyday living. Swine are one of our resources of agriculture when swine are produced they are marketed and packaged to be shipped to stores. Have you ever learned about raising and marketing pigs? Well if not I’m going to tell you a little more about it! Farrowing is activated

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    Ignorance

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    disaster around the world and its continuity throughout time is what has led to its prevalence in stories, music and movies. This includes The Three Little Pigs, Ender’s Game, and City of Bones, amongst many others. To start, in the children's’ story The Three Little Pigs the wolf’s ignorance leads to his untimely end. He begins the story watching the trio of pigs work away at their houses. The first two were not interested in their task, and far too lazy to commit to make any type of sturdy house -choosing

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    The Impact of Pigs on Popular Culture We all know what pigs are, generally speaking. However, one thing that not all of us know is that pigs had various impacts on certain aspects in popular culture. We are not only talking about cartoons and films here, but in most of the areas of popular culture. So get ready to see some of the cultural areas where pigs brought their presence into. Pigs in popular culture Many aspects of culture were influenced by the presence of pigs, in different ways. Here

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    boxer Rocky Balboa, the title character of the Rocky series' seven films from 1976 to 2015; soldier John Rambo from the four Rambo films, released between 1982 and 2008; and Barney Ross in the three The Expendables films from 2010 to 2014. He wrote or

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    When the boys first arrived at the island they were all nice little British school boys that followed the rules, but then quickly deteriorated into malicious killing savages. There are three examples of symbols that illustrate deterioration in the book The Lord of The Flies by William Golding. The examples are: when the conch breaks, when the fire burns down the forest, and when Jack kills the first pig. The first symbol that illustrates deterioration is when the conch breaks. The conch breaks

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    The author of The Three Pigs did a tremendous work on transforming a folktale to modern picture book. I choose this book because it so unique from the traditional story of the three little pigs and the wolf. The author was able to use different colors, lines to make great distinction in the illustrations. Thicker, darker lines were used in the illustrations to make the characters and illustrations appear alive. The illustrations were simple and appeals to the eyes of readers. The author definitely

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    than animals running a farm could have such a deeper meaning. In the book, the farm was run by a farmer and his family. The animals were overworked and got little to nothing in return.The animals hated how they were being treated and they wanted to have an easier way of life, so they planned a revolution that was led by the pigs. The pigs in the book were the cleverest animals on the farm, and were the ones who led the revolt, which in real life would probably be the same. The revolution was a

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    The pigs took notice of those who were suspicious of their actions, as Squealer once did. He had "cast a very ugly look at Boxer with his little twinkling eyes" (Orwell 82). He quickly "fixed the problem" by misleading the other animals and went behind their backs to send Boxer to the Knackers where Boxer was "never seen again"

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