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    The Amazing Goal Finally, I tell myself it's time to go to my soccer game. I run towards my mom “Good morning mom’’, I say to my mother.Good morning Paul, will you go wake up your brother who seems to be hibernating on a Saturday morning as if he is grizzly bear? ,”sure thing” I respond to my mother ‘’I'll go wake him up.I tiptoe to my brother's room as quiet as a mouse i’m getting closer and closer then finally I get near the door.Opening it so slow as if I wasn't even moving…

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    Silent Pain Imagine being treated very poorly, imagine having a nozzle put over your mouth, and imagine being locked in a cold barren cage, where you are forcibly dragged along with a rope around your neck and pushed down. You can either face death or replicate the dreadful steps of cosmetic testing. Many chemicals and products are forced into your airways. While aching with loneliness, you have to wait for the next painful procedure. You do not get the opportunity to say no, get up and leave,…

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    Plum Island Trip Report

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    Plum Island Trip First of all, I decided to do this project because it included a trip to an island. My first thought was warm weather, the sun, the beach, and the ocean, but unfortunately we did this trip in a cold, dark and windy day. We spent most of our day at the Parker River National Wildlife Refuge, which is located along the northeast coast of Massachusetts. This refuge has it's history, it was established in 1941 for several reasons, which they are: to provide feeding, resting, and…

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    Evolution Of Dogs

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    1. This research paper is a report on the evolution of the taxonomic group of dogs. This information will be displayed in a variety of ways and will explain the different aspects of dogs evolutionary process, as well as their biodiversity in their environment. To begin, dogs are in the phylum Chordata, and the class Mammalia. Within the phylum group Chordata is all humans and animals with a backbone. There are four main distinguishing features of the animals in the Chordata phylum: A dorsal,…

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    As it pertains to the more integral elements of nature, animals take a significant role in the balance of the ecosystem. Loggers need to understand that endangering animals and their habitats does not bode well for the loggers themselves. Destroying habitats means destroying animals, and destroying animals precipitates the inability to reproduce quickly enough to maintain a biodiverse equilibrium. This leads to a disruption within the ecosystem that can provoke wild consequences like stalling…

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    Food: At Issue 2015). Many Americans do not know that they are eating genetically modified foods every day. Genetically modified organism can harm the environment. Genetically modified crops and herbicides can harm different things such as: birds, amphibians, insects, soil organisms and marine ecosystems. This is not good for the different animals, and where we grow our stuff. “They reduce biodiversity, pollute water resources, and are unsustainable” (Genetically Modified Food Is Unsafe). The…

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    Niagara Escarpment

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    The Niagara Escarpment is an escarpment in the United States of America and Canada. This escarpment has been very important to humans, animals and plant life. This escarpment houses over 479 species of wildlife and over 100 varieties of special interest floras that make up almost 40% of Ontario’s rare floras. Here the escarpment has some of Ontario’s best skiing, camping, swimming, fishing, boating, hiking and scenic viewing, generating over $100 million. This escarpment stretches from…

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    anyone could remember a fact about the mudskipper. Malik and Jake raised their hands. Malik was called on and recalled that mudskippers “can be left on land.” Ms Rogic told him, “Good! So what is special about the mudskipper?” Malik shouted, “Amphibians!” Ms. Rogic…

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    Mojave Toxin in the Mojave Rattlesnake Neurotoxins are an often studied, naturally occurring set of chemicals with vast potential toward a variety of applications. These toxins are produced by countless different species of animals: amphibians, insects, arachnids, and even birds, just to name a few. Neurotoxins, a specific class of toxins, act by impairing or artificially enhancing neurotransmission at the pre-synaptic or post-synaptic level (Camp & Gilbert, 2014, para. 1-5). Neurotoxins…

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    Urban Expansion

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    will be farm land that is overtaken by urban areas. There are also forests and other natural land that will have to be used for the development of more urban living area. The expansion of urban are means the diminishment of the habitats of many amphibian, mammalian, and bird species that are all ready endangered (Boston University College of Arts and Science, 2012). Once their habitats are gone, in time the species will cease to exist. The next thing that will happen is that we will begin to…

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