Research Paper On Jurassic Park

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When i was six years old i loved dinosaurs so much and to this day i still do. the reason i tell you this is because i would like to be an archaeologist when I have always loved the movie Jurassic park. When ever I went to my grandmothers house we would walk across the creek to look for fossils, and I always loved the way dinosaurs looked i think they look like giant man eating lizards to some people that's weird but to me its not.
When I first saw the movie Jurassic park that's when it all started I was kinda little then so there were parts that scared me. I thought that Jurassic park was the best movie ever. My mom and dad knew how much i loved the movie so they went out and bought me a disc combo set which was all three movies together

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