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    Being afraid of an animal that has caused pain after an attack is a good reason to avoid that particular animal to prevent another attack or even death. However, having a phobia of a particular animal such as snakes, even after the reassurance that they are not harmful is irrational. Furthermore, snakes are either feared by or loved by many people. To illustrate, many bibles state that snakes have a bad reputation since the beginning of human life on earth, unintentionally raising fear for many…

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    beautiful site. It was a long trip! It took us six days to go one hundred sixty six miles. It won't be as bad as the next trip. It would have taken less time if people who can't control their animals would have waited for the people that can control their animals. It is hard for some to steer and keep their animals going. We had to drop our trunk that holds our clothes because it was too heavy. We put the clothes in a bag and threw them on the cow. So that lightened the load a lot and gave…

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    forgotten that it will always be part of it. Huxley has turned a biblical quote on its head: ‘What God hath joined together, let not man put asunder.’ In Animal Farm, the windmill soon becomes the means by which Napoleon exerts control. He uses it to direct the animals’ attention away from the growing shortages and inadequacies on the farm, and the animals ignorantly concentrate all their efforts on building the windmill. The symbolic nature of the windmill itself is important – it suggests an…

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    In the early civilization of Rome Dogs were used as a soldiers trustworthy companion, Egypt Cats are worshipped as Divine beings. Humans as a race has always depend on beasts like these as Hunters, Protectors, Fighters, and even members of our family. The question a lot of people face today is which is better, Dogs or Cats, The true answer is neither surpasses the other in every way. They both have many perks, and flaws. They are more similar then some admit, but still so different it’s…

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    How Healthy is the Conodoguinet Creek? What pollutes the Conodoguinet creek? Is the Conodoguinet creek even polluted? Is there even a way to find out if it is even polluted? To figure this out we identified and counted critters that we found in the creek. We also took some Eutrophication tests. The first test taken was an Critter Count. How do you count critters or macroinvertebrates? Does the velocity of the creek affect the number critters? First we went out to the creek grabbed a sample rock…

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    If you live in the northern part of the United States or in Canada, you may have heard of the story about Bigfoot. Different places around the world may know him as other things, like the “Yeti” or “Sasquatch”. The main thing I am trying to get at is why has he not been found yet? We have all this advanced technology and still cannot find him? How can this one species be spotted in two different parts of this country? How does that even make sense? We have all these people looking for this…

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    Momaday and Brown, two Native American writers, wrote about their homeland. N.S. Momaday wrote about the land's beauty, however D.Brown wrote about the emptiness felt on the land. Both authors use literary features such as imagery and diction to express their feelings about their land. When reading the passage from Momaday, readers sense the admiration he feels for the land while Brown displays more of a despairing feeling. Momaday describes the summer days on the land with “great green and…

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    height of 20 to 23 inches. Habitat The greater roadrunner will build a nest to live in . Females primarily build the nest while, the male hunts. The nests are made of dried grass, dried manure, and dead animal carcasses. The greater roadrunner is highly territorial and will attack if another animal gets too close no matter the…

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    Skunks Research Paper

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    There are eleven different types of species of these types of mammals. All skunks do have a stripe running from their forehead to the end of their tail. Skunks usually spray predators with their gross smell for them to go away. Some people wonder if the skunks can actually smell their own smell. The answer is yes. From some resources, some skunks are nose blind and others are not. The skunks who are not nose blind tend to either sneeze or dig their noses in the ground to not smell their spray.…

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    Next Door Research Paper

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    Every little girl grows up loving horses, but most outgrow that desire. I never did. When I was young, I was scared of them because the first horse I fed a carrot to looked as though he could eat me. I was 4 years old and also the size of his head. For the longest time, I wished to ride and train horses even though I did not know a single thing about doing that; today, I teach other people more about how horses work within their herd and how humans can better work with their horse. In fifth…

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