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    People say animal captive is dangerous to the animal. People say zoos are better for animals because it keeps the population of that animal up that way it doesn’t go extinct, but i think the animals should be the wild unless they are tameable animals like dogs, cats, and horses. When the animals are in the zoos they can get small area to climb, fly, swim, roam, or run. If the animals in the zoos were in the wild they can mate, find food, or find water on their own. I have three reasons, why it…

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    Stave Churches, which are common in Norwegian lands, are medieval timber framed structures made of timber. The remains of these churches, which were built during the Viking period, appeared in archaeological excavations. However, there are still churches that protect themselves and reflect the period. Borgund Church or Borgund Stave Church. The Borgund Church is the most famous of the 28 Stave churches that have not been found in Norway. Between 1180 and 1250, the Church of Borgund was built by…

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    Kristof Tone

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    In my opinion, Kristof’s slightly humorous tone is informal, but not inappropriate for his essay because it’s an obvious attention grabber. It’s nearly impossible to lose the reader’s attention from start to finish. In addition, his tone adds to his persona. Kristof confidently presents his ideas, examples, and opinions. He states everything rather bluntly instead of being cautious of what others might think of him. Tacit/implicit assumptions can be found in Kristof’s essay. For example,…

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    animals that seem suitable for domestication weren’t domesticated. Diamond notes that the few important big domestic mammals are mainly big terrestrial herbivores with 14 such species mainly discovered in Eurasia. This is most likely because Eurasia has the most large terrestrial wild mammal species and lost the fewest of these species to extinction. However, other continents also have terrestrial mammals which brings up the question of why other continents couldn’t domesticate animals. To solve…

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    Palmetto thickets. There are an estimated 100 Panthers in South Florida’s Everglades. In the 1990’s Their population had dropped to about 20-30 so in 1995 8 Panthers from Texas were introduced to the Everglades in a successful attempt to save the species. The everglades provides plenty of the wildlife that make up the panthers diet. Feral hog, white-tailed deer, raccoon, and armadillo are their main source of food. Occasionally they consume rabbits, rats, and birds, and even alligators. I…

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    Composers construct images to draw an emotional response from responders and exposes them to mew ideas and perspectives. Visuals in texts are a powerful tool to reshape understandings of specific ideas and draw us into their experience. Judith Beverage uses the observation of an animal, a giraffe in Domesticity of Giraffes and a spider in The Orb Spider and uses this as an inspiration to comment on the beauty and order of the natural world and the result of interfering with this balance. Doris…

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    Sloths Research Paper

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    The six living species of sloths are occasionally reported to display a greenish discoloration of their pelage. Trichophilus welckeri, a green algal species first described more than a century ago, is widely believed to discolor the animal's fur and provide the sloth with effective camouflage. However, this phenomenon has not been explored…

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    History Of Lemurs Life

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    Lemurs life time Lemurs live in the island areas like, “madagascar and comoros”. They live in this area because of the temperature it is hot and dry there and it has a lot of trees there.”Most lemurs inhabit trees most of the time”. Ringed tailed lemurs love trees because well they are monkeys.They have” black and white rings or stripes on their tail and has gray soft smooth fur, and has a white circle on their stomach.” “They have a black snout and two black circles around there eyes and the…

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    Lifesearcher

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    Life Searcher “Lifesearcher to Houston. You there?” “Copy that, Lifesearcher.” “Life-sustaining planet found. Movement recorded on planet’s west face. Permission to land?” “Copy that, Lifesearcher.” That was the last I heard from Earth. Now I live on that planet surviving on crew provisions. I live under a particularly dense patch of star trees (local fauna), avoiding contact with the natives and dusk riders. Dusk riders are rogue bandits who hunt people for fun. They ride on birds called dusks…

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    1) The two type of grid systems that are shown are: Latitude and Longitude and Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM). Pertaining to Latitude and Longitude, Whitcomb hill is roughly located at: 43° 51’ N. Lat and 72° 20’ W Long. Regarding the UTM system, Whitcomb hill is in Zone 18, 4859 W, 7130950 N. 2) The US state that this map represents is Vermont. 3) The grid system that is not represented on Map 1 is the US Public Land Survey. It doesn’t appear to be represented because around the edges of…

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