Tonka Essays

  • Medieval Metal Essay

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    Concept Medieval Metals is a business that was started in 2018, to open Granite City to the ancient art of blacksmithing, and the various forms of it. As a new business in the area, M.M will be selling an assortment of equipment that replicates the archaic styles of Celtic, Medieval, and other ancient forms. The quality of the product will be one of maximum effort, and the price will always be fair and bargainable. Our goal as a business is to open every citizen of Granite City to their personalized

  • Personal Narrative: Chaps Academy

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    When I was 15 I started going to day treatment. It was in Shiocton and was called Chaps Academy. It was in shiocton and was called Chaps Academy. It was for girls only and there were two groups. The first day I went to see it I saw the trainer lunging the horse. I loved it and I wanted to try it. About a month later I tried riding that horse because, it was so pretty. His name was Gilligan and he was a racehorse. I started going then, he went out of control. He started running and I was so scared

  • Stereotypes In 'Freaks And Geeks'

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    who is smart, small, unathletic, antisocial and they like video games and scifi. The geeks in the show are sam, neil and bill because they have almost no friends outside of themselves. Also they play with chemistry sets and still play with toys like tonka trucks. Another example is when sam ask if the other two would want to go trick or treating and they go as a robot, groucho marx and a bionic woman.

  • Why Do Teen Activists Stop Malala The Powerful?

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    She’s been shot in the head, targeted by the Taliban, a group of terrorists, does it stop Malala? NOPE. Teen activists are teenagers that are very passionate about their cause, and sacrifice time to do it. A good teen activist should be able to convince people and have a worthy cause. Teen activists make a lot of sacrifices for their cause, like the time, money, and safety. First, teen activists sacrifice their time. Instead of doing homework or hanging out with friends, teen activists have to take

  • Example Of A Memoir Research Paper

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    Memoir writing All these awesome moments i wish i could live again. that is the reason i chose these awesome memories Kauffman stadium This was my fourth time being here,fourth time! not once have i been on the jumbotron. I was decked out in my royals hat, shirt, foam finger and all. It was my birthday, and it would be awesome to be on the jumbotron, a 1 in 1000 chance of that happening considering that kauffman stadium can can hold at least 15,000 people. I was eating my delicious popcorn and

  • Walt Disney: Disney, A White Supremacist

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    Walt Disney was called a racist, especially a white supremacist. The definition of “racist” is “a person who believes in racism, the doctrine thatone 's own racial group is superior or that aparticular racial group is inferior to the others.” (“Racist | Define Racist at Dictionary.com”) Walt Disney was an American, born in 1901 and he is known as “a pioneer of cartoon films and as the creator of Disneyland.” (“Walt Disney - Producer, Entrepreneur”) However, it is generally agreed today that Disneyland

  • Personal Narrative: Growing Up In The City Of Parkersburg

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    Returning them to friends that surely would not be forgotten. One Tonka truck to the delinquents next door, then some action figures to my second best friend down the street, and finally a few beat up hot wheels to the most loyal of childhood friends. By this time reality was sinking in and the thought of sue a girl living

  • Research Paper On Hasbro

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    Hasbro is a worldwide leading toy manufacturing company known for providing entertainment, creating fond memories, and bringing happiness to myriads of children and families around the world while also creating job opportunities for thousands of people. In Hasbro, we believe that in every day, there is always an opportunity to improve. Joy, creativity, and problem solving is what inspire us to be a better, positive influence in the world. We strive to think and act responsibly with everyone who

  • Personal Narrative: Cheerleading

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    the United States to bring home 2 national titles on the same day. We are gaining more popularity and more people are realizing what a cheerleader actually does. As someone said in the crowd at a football game many months ago, “This is the year for Tonka cheer,”. But winning although winning is fun, it isn 't everything, it is the joy of going out in front of a crowd of hundreds of people and showing them what you have been working on this

  • Persuasive Essay On Chevy Silverado

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    The new 2015 Chevrolet Colorado may be littler than a full-estimate pickup, yet its no little truck; it gives a significant part of the style, elements and abilities of its greater siblings for substantially less cash. The Chevrolet Colorado is back following a three-year break, and average size pickup truck customers couldn't be more excited. With the end of the Ford Ranger and Dodge/Ram Dakota, the new Colorado alongside its GMC stablemate, the Canyon, are the main American-brand moderate size

  • Elementary School Mission Statement Essay

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    roles and expectations. I often hand out stickers to my students who are behaving in class and are on task. It is important for me to not assume that a girl is not always going to want a Disney princess sticker, and a boy is not always going to want a Tonka truck sticker. Offering choices to students can help make sure that all students needs are

  • Circus Elephant Abuse

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    repetitive, invariant behaviour pattern with no obvious goal or function.” Stereotypical behavior is not seen in animals that are living in the wild, it is considered abnormal and is only a factor in captive animals. For example, an elephant named “Tonka”, belongs to Ringling Bros. and suffers severely from zoochosis. She was driven mad from confinement and frequently sways back and forth, bobs her head, and kick her right foot, all being stereotypic behaviors. Although she is under extreme mental

  • Look Me In The Eye Summary

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    This book report is written regarding the book Look Me in the Eye: My Life with Asperger’s, by John Elder Robinson; published by Crown Publishers, New York. I chose this book due to the fact it’s about Asperger’s syndrome. When I first read a brief description of the syndrome, it was defined as a social inability to interact or connect, with other people properly. As a person who suffered from severe social anxiety for most of my life, I was very interested in learning more about this syndrome. In

  • Descriptive Essay: The Game Of Trojan Pride

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    Game day: one of the most important, if not the most important day every week during the fall for any student. You can feel the Trojan Pride rushing through your body as your day begins. The whole school has a buzz going around it just thriving with anticipation for the upcoming game each Friday. That feeling of watching your team play under the lights is just an amazing feeling. September 4, 2015: It was a normal Friday in Fayetteville, North Carolina, I wake up from my restful slumber way past