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    Introduction For my self guided field trip i originally chose Belmar beach in New Jersey, but with my chaotic school schedule and work schedule i had to travel locally. Instead I chose to take a day trip to Ocean City, Maryland. I lived in Ocean City, Maryland the summer prior so I had knowledge of the fun little beach town. (www.oceancity.com) My schedule consists of academic work Sunday through Thursday and working Thursday night through Saturday. Usually i work Saturdays but out of luck i…

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    beast. Minutes before the incident Simon had figured out the beast they saw the night before was really just a dead man on a parachute. Simon was excited to tell the group about his findings. In the dark of night, while approaching the group in a horseshoe formation.…

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    The Hindenburg Disaster The hindenburg was a large blimp that transported people over the atlantic. It was the fastest way to get across the atlantic at the time, and was significant to air technology. On it’s last flight in 1937, disaster struck, ending rigid airship transportation. The Hindenburg was just as big as the titanic, and was a huge advancement in the early 1900s. At 803.8 feet, it was a wonder. The Zeppelin was used as a five star hotel, only for high class customers. Hitler…

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    Stonehenge Theory

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    There are many mysteries left by our predecessors, one of them is Stonehenge. There are many theories as to why Stonehenge was built but only some of them are actually believable. Stonehenge is one of England’s most puzzling structures, built on Salisbury plains in England; it has historians, researchers, Scientists and archaeologists very unsure of its actual purpose. Pearson (2012) think’s Stonehenge would have been built around 3100 BC and finished around 1100 BC in three stages; these dates…

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    Lost and LOTF In the novel Lord of the Flies and the TV series Lost there were three people who were murdered -- Piggy, Simon, and Mars. The question is whether or not these deaths were murder. Murder is…..(Doc A). In light of this definition, Mars and Piggy were the victims of murder, and Simon’s death was an accident. In the TV series Lost Mars a U.S Marshall was badly injured in the plane crash and was in a lot of pain in a tent that was made by Jack--the doctor-- who has been trying to…

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    The trail of tears was the hardest time for Native Americans during the Westward Expansion. Native Americans were removed from the Eastern and Central United States just to cross hundreds of miles to Oklahoma. Americans knew that since the Native Americans were in ‘their’ territory, they had the right to claim it from them. The Government had two choices to claim the territory from the Native Americans, either kill them off or move them to a different part of the state. In the end, President…

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    Loggerhead Research Paper

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    typically live near the coast, frequenting North Carolina as well as Florida. These sea turtles have massive, log-like heads, and extremely strong jaws for munching on shellfish. Loggerheads are ominvores and typically masticate creatures such as horseshoe crab, mussels, clams, fish and jellyfish, while sometimes eating seaweed as well. Not only are loggerheads abundant, they are also some of the most intelligent species on Earth. The female Loggerhead will return to the ocean near where she…

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    Postfire Vs Wildfires

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    natural disturbances that shape landscapes and can alter aquatic ecosystems and communities. Wildfires can be followed closely by flood events that cause debris flows and scouring, potentially compounding effects on aquatic systems. In 2011, the Horseshoe 2 Fire of southeast Arizona burned over 90,000 hectares of forest and was followed by massive monsoonal rains. These rains triggered flood events that scoured creek beds within the range. In one stream within the affected area, East Turkey…

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    The Creek Indian Nation

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    towns and as a result, the Lower towns allied to the United States and the Upper towns known as Red Sticks remained allied to Great Britain. The Creeks Civil War escalated to a conflict between the Red Sticks and the United States called the Battle Horseshoe Bend (HSB). On March 27, 1814, the battle of HSB was a victory for the United States forces and the deadliest battle for the American Indian history ending the Creek Nation. Consequently, the ending of the Creek Nation hindered the British…

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    more. After a while of talking to himself, Curley’s wife enters and sits next to him. He quickly hides the puppy and tells her that George told him not to speak to her. She assures him that it is safe to talk, pointing to the men outside playing a horseshoe tournament. She eventually finds the puppy and consoles Lennie about its death. She then talks about…

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