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    The Iroquois Creation Myth

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    uncommon and not as well known. The creation myth of the Iroquois people was built off of the Native American culture‚ made more realistic with the creation elements seen in the story‚ and provides an explanation on how they view the symbol of the turtle and animals. As defined by britannica.com‚ a creation myth is "A philosophical and theological elaboration of the primal myth of creation

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    Threatened Species

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    Biodiversity has been on the decline over the past century and the background rate has been mostly accelerated by the humans. Considerable damage has already been done. Possible solutions have been discussed and categorising species according to how in danger they are is one of those solutions. Below are some of the threatened organisms in different continents around the world. TABLE OF CONTENTS Africa Mammals Birds Reptiles Amphibians Fishes Asia Mammals Birds Reptiles

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    Taylor and Mattie help support Lou Anne‚ Turtle‚ Estevan and Esperanza throughout difficult times. Taylor helps support Turtle when she becomes her caretaker . When Taylor was given the baby in the beginning‚ she never committed to raise her. Taylor began to accept Turtle and the responsibilities that came along. Later on when Taylor and Turtle were in Mattie’s garden planting seeds‚ Turtle said her first word‚ “bean”. Taylor as a proud mother she hugged Turtle and tells her “ just about the smartest

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    Guga by showing off his strength as well his hunting skills on the other side the turtle man Budgial was very romantic he would bring sweet fruits‚ flowers and cuddle with her while watching the sun go down as she talked he would listen patiently and held her close in his arms but he was a coward. One day Guga was getting teased by a group of people. She looked at the turtle and told him to scare them. When turtle went to fight he ended up being friends with them. Guga was so mad and disappointed

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    Symbols are often used to represent bigger ideas and concepts in a novel. In The Grapes of Wrath‚ there are many symbols to represent the lives of not only the Jode family but the migrants as a whole. Steinbeck uses the symbols of the dust and the turtle to show the struggles of the migrants and how they overcame all odds‚ revealing the only hope the migrants had to survive the harsh trek cross country was perseverance. The dust is the first significant symbol Steinbeck uses to represent the migrants

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    3.04 Marine Bio

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    1. a) You can determine the turtle’s species by the upper shell brown/reddish brown color‚ the lower shell creamy/yellow color‚ body skin brown/yellow color‚ the rusty brown scales on their head‚ and the weight and length of the turtle varying from 77-227 kilograms and 1.2 meters. b) You can determine the sex by many features. The turtle’s sexual maturity isn’t achieved until they are 15-20 years old. Adult males have longer tails and are much larger than adult females. A pair breads at

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    things that can be thought of. However‚ what some people do forget is that there is a lot more than that going on. There is an actual new life being created inside of you and it is a quite fascinating process. Nonetheless a non-mammal‚ as in a sea turtle‚ has a developmental process‚ not quite the same as a mammal‚ or human. The amount of time it takes to fully develop‚ the actual process of development and the postpartum requirements are a few qualities that differ within the two. It can take as

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    Ranging from the Rocky Mountains eastward to the Mississippi River‚ the ornate box turtle‚ Terrapene ornata‚ is the western counterpart of the common‚ or eastern box turtle‚ a group of species and subspecies known collectively by the scientific name Terrapene carolina. Formally described by Swiss-American biologist Louis Agassiz (1807–1873) in 1857‚ the North American T. ornata is native to the Great Plains of the United States as well as two states in northwestern Mexico. Nearly a full century

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    introduce us to the person and the events that have affected Pauls’ life so much in the following years. The authors’ use of symbolic objects lets the reader see how the situation changes Pauls’ life in the way that he can finally truly let go of Turtle and not let her death hold him

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    Mommy Coo‚ Daddy Coo and Baby Coo were going on an adventure. They packed their bags and begin their journey sailing the Caribbean Sea. There was green water‚ blue water‚ even purple water and lots of sea creatures. Baby Coo woke up every morning to Daddy Coo’s kisses. Daddy Coo taught Baby Coo how to swim and find the most delicious seaweed. They were best friends. One morning Daddy Coo didn’t come to Baby Coos room to give her‚ her special morning kiss. Baby Coo got worried and asked mommy

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