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    Saltators and Double-collared Seedeaters and larger birds like parrots and macaws. Reptiles are also being sought after, Latin America is known for its unusual and uniquely colored morphs like the rare and endemic species of iguanas and arboreal alligator…

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    matters and find solutions. After all, this is our city, county, state, country, continent, and world. We must work together. Right in our backyard in the Everglades. It is considered to be the famous land where a video was posted online of an alligator-eating-snake. It is our fault that we are damaging the native wildlife by introducing invasive species. The Everglades is thought to be the worst preserved national park in the United States. The Everglades is not a place to dump your trash or…

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    many people consider a hero is Marcus Luttrell for being brave, gallant, and dauntless. The life of Marcus Luttrell was pretty amazing. He was born on November 7, 1975, in Houston,Texas. Marcus and his brother would hunt, fish, and even wrestle alligators. At the age of fourteen, they both started training for the Navy S.E.A.L.s, which they had both been wanting to do since an early age. Marcus and his twin brother attended Sam Houston State University. They began training with a former U.S.…

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    after non-human entities which represent strength, courage, and endurance. The Panther(largest), Bear, Deer, Wind, Bigtown, Bird, Snake, and Otter are the Seminole Clans that exist today. Several clans have gone extinct in the past including the Alligator clan. Children inherit the clan of their mother, and the husband typically lives in the camp of his wife’s clan. Clans become extinct when the last female of a clan passes away. Green Corn Dance 2.…

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    as she can. Beginning at a young age Jane Goodall was highly interested in nature. She was born on April 3, 1934 in London, England (Haugen 15). At the age of twelve Goodall created her own nature club for her and her friends, and named it the “Alligator Club”(Haugen 21). Jane began her studies in the wild officially at Gombe Camp in Africa to study chimpanzees. In June, 1961 Jane began seeing the chimp named David Greybeard at Gombe Camp (Haugen 10). Goodall discovered that chimps express deep…

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    Wolves in Sheep’s Clothing World War II was a trying time for many people, fighting, in factories, and even at home.In fact people were not the only ones suffering, during the war many animals valiently gave their lives for there human companions and compatriots.Of these, at the forefront was mans best friend, the dog. These four legged friends ,fought,found, and ferried messages to soldiers on all of the warfronts. Dogs also helped save many soldiers from mustard gas during both WWI & WWII.…

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    Voodoo Religion

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    When one thinks of the word Vodu it is usually accompanied with negativity such as; black magic, voodoo dolls and possession. The word alone is “enough to conjure up exotic, bewitching images: zombies shuffling through a graveyard at night; pins stuck in crudely fashioned dolls as an enemy many miles away experiences agonizing pains; priests cutting the throats of chickens and drinking the blood; assembled worshippers dressed in white dancing around a roaring bonfire.” (University Of Vienna).…

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    The Foley sound effects are artificial, created with props or sources that are often radically different to what appears on screen. In cinema, the sounds of monsters or futuristic technology, for instance, have been created using every from envelopes to breezeblocks and biplane motors. It’s not just for fictional TV or movies either. In a radio documentary, The Sound of Sports, Dennis Baxter describes how sounds are added to sporting events, from rowing to athletics. In horse racing, for example…

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    My Visit To New Orleans

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    Wandering around New Orleans during a hot and bustling summer day was a distinctive experience. The midsummer trip was to celebrate my recent convocation from high school and it was rightly a sterling decision to spend it out of state. Hearing the thunderous music coming from the joints, as well as seeing people & street performers dancing on the avenues of French Quarter made me feel overjoyed about visiting the city. The potentialities of the city are endless! There is so much to see and…

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    Demonata Lord Loss

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    The Demonata Lord Loss By. Darren Shan SPOILERS I am reading the horror story, The Demonata Lord Loss by Darren Shan. It's a very interesting story about a boy and his family moving into a new house. He’s very good at sports, but absolutely despises them. He loves pranks, and gags. In the first chapter even he puts rat guts in his sister's towel when she comes out of the shower. After his sister beats the absolute living crap out of him he's grounded for a month. During the (Super boring)…

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