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    I can relate the situation from the novel Tears of a Tiger to my own life. For example me and my friends are very similar to all the situation in the book. The author wrote “after a while the car started to sway, but I wasn’t sure if it was me getting’ dizzy or if the car really was weaving across the expressway”.This quote from the author shows just how drunk the kids were. Also, in chapter 4 the author says “Then all of a sudden, like out of nowhere, this wall was in front of us, like it…

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    Poaaching Research Paper

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    Poaching is a major concern in Africa for Elephant and rhino tusks. The United States is working very hard to try and catch the poachers. There are poachers steadily decreasing the elephant population therefore, Africa needs helicopters for air support and have thermal heat movement and look below with spotlights to protect our animals. We will also be needing ground support. As the president of the United States should hire helicopters to protect our animals. It will have heat movement, so it…

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    Prize Hunting has been a big dispute whether it is ethical or unethical. Animals live in our environment and help the ecosystem,yet animals are hunted everyday. We do this for our needs;food, clothes, and just for sport. Even with the mass killings of animals. They still manage to live in our environment. Many claim that killing animals is inhumane and cruel,but in certain ways, it’s not. So is hunting animals causing them to go extinct? The answer to that is no. Prize Hunting is different…

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    Killing Pandas In China

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    out for people before they look out for themselves. Pandas are very loved by humans because people post cute videos of them as well as grooming them and respecting them. Pandas represent China, but yet many people kill pandas in China, pandas are endangered and there are very few left. People…

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    A 23 foot enemy is lurking in the Everglades – and it’s not leaving anytime soon. The invasive python is taking over one of Florida’s precious resources. This reptile is dangerous, from its unhinged jaw down to the end of its 200 pound body. With its carnivorous instinct, the python is literally eating this habitat up. Additionally, the python isn’t native to Florida or the United States. Furthermore, people are purchasing pythons as an alternative to pets. The Burmese python is threatening the…

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    Is Bigfoot Real

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    There is more than one Bigfoot It was a cold morning at my Uncle,Cousins and I were walking. At Camp Nelson then I myself found these big foot prints.First I thought there were a bear's footprint.Then I go to my uncles truck and I grab a measuring tape.The length was fifteen to seventeen inches I was so amazed that's when I started believing in him.The Sasquatch is absolutely real, there's footprints of him out there in the wild.Researched evidence proves, that there videos from the public and…

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    Shaman And Stress

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    A shaman shares his observations regarding stress. He states that stress is simply a response to fear and in Indigenous cultures, stress being activated in dangerous situations indicate a human is mentally healthy. The stress that we experience in our modern society is an unhealthy aberration of the natural and healthy response to fear. The shaman said that Indigenous people observe animal’s behaviors to remind them of their own true instincts. He used an example of when a gazelle is chased by a…

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    birds can weigh as little as 2.6 pounds, and as much as 5.5 pounds. The male and female adults are almost the same with their characteristics, as they show no sexual dimorphism (when they male and female have very different characteristics). This species has dark colored feathers with a super-loral skin. Their gular skin can range from orange to yellow. An adult that is breeding will be mostly black. Their nuptial crests are white, black, or sometimes even both. The bill of the adult is dark…

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    measures need to be taken to prevent an even more drastic situation, and that is the dilemma today's scientists are facing on the topic of the Alewife, a small silver fish who have wreaked havoc on freshwater ecosystems across Ontario. The invasive species were first spotted in Lake Ontario in 1873, having been carried over in the ballast water of ships. They quickly reproduced in those bodies of water, then bypassed Niagara Falls through the Welland Canal By 1960, they had established…

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    Burmese Pythons Problems

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    To begin, with have you ever seen a Burmese Python? Well some people have them as a pet. How irrational is that. But what really is going on is debauched. Pythons are destroying the Everglades in Florida. But how are they are to solve this problem though. Can the people of Florida get this conflict, solve or not. How are they going to do it? Let’s found out by reading the sources. First of all, Burmese Pythons are magnificent and authoritative animals in the world today. The enormity of these…

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