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    Imagine a long‚ long time ago‚ an Indian holding a spear in his hand. He pulls it back‚ and launches it at a wooly mammoth. How do you think humans migrated to America? There are several theories such as the Land Bridge‚ the Clovis theory‚ the Coastal Route theory and many other theories as well. I think they got here using the Bering Land Bridge. Many people may not have heard of the Land Bridge theory before. In the following paragraphs I will explain to you the Land Bridge theory‚ as well as evidence

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    primarily as broadleaf evergreens‚ and in temperate and boreal latitudes primarily asconiferous evergreens Tropical deciduous forest Deciduous means "falling off at maturity" or "tending to fall off"‚ and is typically used in reference to trees or shrubs that lose theirleaves seasonally‚ and to the shedding of other plant structures such as petals after flowering or fruit when ripe. In a more general sense‚ deciduous means the dropping of a part that is no longer needed‚ or falling away after its

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    1. Living organisms play an important role in the recycling of many elements within an ecosystem. One such way this idea can be proven is through the study of carbon in an ecosystem. Plants‚ for starters‚ are a major part of this carbon cycle. During photosynthesis‚ plants remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and release oxygen as a waste product. Another major contributor to this vital cycle is the human being. The average human being goes through respiration each day to help maintain

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    Lagundi

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    ) Huang Ching (Chin.) Agno-casto (Spanish) Lagundi (scientific name: Vitex negundo) is a large native shrub that grows in the Philippines and has been traditionally used as herbal medicine. The Philippine Department of Health has conducted research and study for Lagundi and has suggested that the lagundi plant has a number verifiable therapeutic value Lagundi is an erect‚ branched tree or shrub‚ that grows to as much as 5 m high. Lagundi has a single thick‚ woody stem like a trunk and is usually

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    Herbal Medicine

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    LAGUNDI Lagundi (scientific name: Vitex negundo) is a large native shrub that grows in the Philippines and has been traditionally used as herbal medicine. The Philippine Department of Health has conducted research and study for Lagundi and has suggested that the lagundi plant has a number verifiable therapeutic value Lagundi is an erect‚ branched tree or shrub‚ that grows to as much as 5 m high. Lagundi has a single thick‚ woody stem like a trunk and is usually seen in swamps of the Philippines

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    Pacific Northwest‚ or they can be relatively small and sparsely scattered‚ as they are in the dry tropical forests of sub-Saharan Africa. Forests are complex ecosystems that also include "soils and decaying organic matter‚ fungi and bacteria‚ herbs and shrubs‚ vines and lichens‚ ferns and mosses‚ insects and spiders‚ reptiles and amphibians‚ birds and mammals‚ and many other organisms" (Audesirk‚ 2003). All of these components constitute an intricate web with many biological interconnections. A bird

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    Oakland Cemetery History

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    Oakland Cemetery is the largest public park in Atlanta‚ GA. It’s also a stunning example of a rural Victorian garden. The cemetery is 48 acres of winding paths‚ large shade trees‚ flowers‚ and shrubs‚ and stunning architecture. Executive director‚ David Moore says‚ “We estimate about 35 thousand people visit Oakland per year” He also says‚ “there’s a dramatic revitalization that occurring up and down memorial drive that will generate thousands of more people that will want to walk outside to enjoy

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    Chaparral Outline

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    Outline (Presentation Chaparral)   1. Introduction about chaparral (brief introduction)  a. atmosphere of the chaparral   b. maps of the chaparral area  c. distinguishing features of the community  2.  Abiotic and biotic factors  a. elevation and latitude precipitation  3. Location (worldwide and california)  a. type of weather (throughout the year)  i. typical temperature throughout the 4 major seasons  ii. rainfall    iii. how the current drought is affecting the chaparral   4. California chaparral 

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    ane Eyre the protagonist Jane is isolated in her own home‚ in which she is treated as an unwelcomed guest‚ and the author begins to illustrate and convey the feelings of entrapment and constraint to the reader in this passage‚ often done with symbolic representation of emotion through the weather and nature in gothic novels such as this. She combines this symbolism with desolate diction and structure that mimics Jane’s daily life to communicate the feeling of imprisonment and constraint experienced

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    Common Poorwill Essay

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    Common Poorwill (Phalaenoptilus nuttallii) Family: Caprimulgidae Description: Common Poorwills grow to a length from 19 to 21 centimeters and they are relatively medium in size. They have brilliant colored feathers that create a pattern similar to snake scales that are colored brown‚ gray‚ white‚ and black. Their tail feathers are lateral-oriented. Their beaks are short‚ wide‚ and curved. They also have bristles on their faces [1]. Similar Species: A similar species to the Phalaenoptilus

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