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    My Family Story! let me introduce to my family the Garcia Family. what we like to do is go camping every summer and go to Madeline Island that’s where we camp. we like to play board games together like monopoly so here we go I will introduce you to the Garcia Family. First my mom is a fabulous cook and her strawberry shortcake Tastes crisp and she likes to cook Mexican rice‚ Indian taco’s and other food as well her food talks to me as well.She likes to take walks. Sheryl is an academic

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    Fashion in the 1920s THESIS STATEMENT Fashion in the 1920s was in a period known as the “roaring 20s” ‚ this was also known as the era of the “flapper.” This decade was the beginning of spreading of women’s suffrage. The fashion of the 1920s however‚ is no longer relevant in modern fashion today. INTRODUCTION Fashion in the 1920s was followed after the end of World War I. This lead to drastic changes in fashion and the beginning of women’s suffrage. Women in the 1920s were characterized as free spirited

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    Panthera Uncia Evolution

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    characterized by their distinct fur. Panthera uncia is found in the harsh and hazardous mountainous areas in Asia. The species is rated as an endangered species on the IUCN Red List. They are currently on a downward population trend. The trend can be traced back to the systematic hunting of the species for fur and retaliation for preying on farm animals. It is thought they there less than 7000 left in the wild (Jackson et al 2008). The thick white‚ yellow and grey fur with speckled grey to black spots

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    Until the late 1400’s‚ Europeans did not know the existence of the two American continents ( North and South America ). To the European explorers‚ exploring the other side of the Atlantic was like exploring an entire different world‚ hence the name- the New World. In 1492‚ Christopher Columbus unknowingly discovered the new continent. His original motives for exploring was to find an easier route to Asia but instead‚ he discovered the New World. Thus; Spain‚ France and England began sending out conquistadors

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    Erneuerbare Energien

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    Heute sind das Klima und die Umwelt viel schlechter als vor 50 Jahren. Zweifelsohne ist die globale Temperatur seit 1850 um 0.76 Grad gestiegen. Es ist wissenschaftlich bewiesen‚ dass von 1970 bis 2004 es 70 Prozent mehr Treibhausgase gab. Diese steigenden Zahlen hatten einen großen Einfluss auf der Erde. Folglich hat das arktische Meereis sich pro Zehntjahr seit 1993 um 2.7 Prozent reduziert. Der Meeresspiegel ist um 3.1 Millimeter gestiegen. Wenn diese Situation weitergehen würde‚ würden 700 Millionen

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    Wolverine Research Paper

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    The wolverine is a warm blooded mammal and is the largest member of the weasel family. Wolverines weigh about 60 pounds‚ they are about 35 inches long‚ are about 12 inches high and have a 10 inch long bushy tail. What do they look like? Where they live? The wolverine lives lives in the Boreal Forest that spans the northern regions of Russia‚ Scandinavia‚ Canada and Alaska. They also live in the tundra and western mountains. Wolverines appear to live in remote mountainous areas because there is lease

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    Values

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    behaviors gives a correct evaluation of his morals. Values identify the way a person lives. Ethics are the codes or standards of conduct expected by the group to which the individual belongs. Intriguing Giant Panda Mysteries While most adore their fluffy fur and round heads‚ which help give them their cuddly bear quality‚ others are fascinated by the many mysteries of the giant panda. Did you know that the giant panda may actually be a raccoon‚ they have an opposable pseudo thumb‚ and that they’re technically

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    Sea Otters in the Kelp Forest The kelp forest is among the most biologically productive marine habitat known to Earth today. They are like underwater forest made out of giant kelp‚ and sustaining hundreds of different organisms such as; kelp‚ abalone‚ crustaceans‚ urchins‚ harbor seals‚ and also sea otters. Kelp forests are important to today’s oceans‚ and they depend on the organisms that live within them‚ especially the sea otter. A keystone species is a species whose presence contributes

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    Similarities of physiology and behaviour due to homology - share common ancestor with that trait or analogy - not due to common ancestor but common due to convergent evoution. Improvement suggestions: the behavioural homology of crocodiles and birds may be flawed. Also the analogy between fish and mammals could be wrong as the post-anal tail of quadrupedal mammals and fish is a common trait. Homology and Analogy Essay Animal Form and Function Homology and Analogy Many species share similarities

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    and allergens will get trapped in a dog’s fur if it’s wearing protection. You wouldn’t let your child out into the rain and mud without splash pants and a rain coat‚ so why let your dog out without the right apparel? (-- removed HTML --) Temperature control Another great benefit of dog leotards is that they can help control the temperature of your dog. In the winter months even your pooch might need a little bit of extra protection. A dog with wet fur can freeze‚ making your playful pooch very

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