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    There are many examples of symbiotic relationships in Disney’s The Lion King. A symbiotic relationship is the interaction between two species living closely together. Mutualism, commensalism, and parasitism are the three main categories of symbiotic relationships. These relationships are important in maintaining a stable ecosystem because they are similar to cause and effect. Both parties in the symbiotic relationship play a key role, and one of them missing from the equation would mean…

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    just that. The spotted cattle isn’t the only animal that symbolizes something in this novel, “The spotted cattle are not only physical hybrids they are also spiritual hybrids. They have the bodies of livestock but their spiritual essence is deer/antelope, the primary large game animal(s) of the pueblo people for thousands of years” (Sausan, 370). Most of Silko’s descriptions of the spotted cattle incorporate a deer simile. The concern of these animals has significance on cattle as a spiritual…

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    African Lions live in groups called prides. Lions are relatives of the cat family. They live in thick grasslands, open woodlands and other habits. These habits helps with hiding and hunting. Lions hunt antelope, baby elephants, zebras, wildebeest, and rhinos. Only adults lions are strong enough to kill elephants. Most of the time, lions don't like to hunt. They steal food from hyenas, leopards and other predators. Lioness are the ones who go out and hunt for the pride. Then it is the lion's…

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    Through the years in life, I have done many good things and known what I have wanted to do for the rest of my life. I have been waiting for this transfer to high school for many years. In those years I have accomplished many things at Antelope and Berrendos, e.g, all of the academic and athletic awards that I have received. I would like to become an engineer in cars. Also, I might like to work as a mechanic for diesel or electric car companies. I would like to do this because I have always…

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    College is imperative for a long and successful life. It has been said knowledge is power and I could not agree more. Increasing my knowledge will prepare me for a better future and help me accomplish my goals. I find learning fascinating, the more I learn the more I want to learn. I chose to go to college and it was one of the greatest decisions I have made. Education is the most important thing in life today to live a successful life. College is a great opportunity for those seeking to…

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    Superkart USA is teaming up with the Antelope Valley September 26th and the 27th, to bring you The Streets of Lancaster Grand Prix go-kart races. There will be food, entertainment, and a car show. For only ten dollars you can be a part of the festivities of downtown Lancaster. The community will be able to witness professional go-kart races, and watch the intense competition as local celebrities and community leaders compete for the sought-after title of “BLVD Champ.” Events will begin at…

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    You’re hunting in the open savanna you haven't seen anything all day, and in the distance you see a big lion lying down. The lions lately have been killing more than antelope than usual, and decreasing the population. You have pull out your rifle and get ready to take down this beast. You set up your rifle in your blind. You look into your scope, put your finger on the trigger, and bang! Is Big game trophy hunting bad? No I do not believe that Big Game trophy hunting is bad. The first reason…

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    The polioden is the strongest, fastest and smartest species in the world. It devours big strong animals in seconds. It can only be seen when it wants too. The polioden cannot be hunted. Its quickness helps the polioden escape bad situations and its brute strength and sharp claws devours its prey in moments. The polioden is in many colors and forms but its main color is orange. The average polioden weighs about a thousand pounds. The polioden is a mammal. The polioden is a mixture of a lion and…

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    parts, and then probably fired as a single piece. Problems of fire arose because a kiln big enough to hold a vase this size would not heat properly. Hence the pitting on some of the vases, such as the Stockholm vase and the dripping paint on the Antelope vase. Making the vases by part would increase the required time for planning, molding, and decorating. Consequently the number of vases made would decrease. What was it made for? The shape of the vases can be traced back to painted Greek…

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    Throughout the course of human history there have been accounts of a beast faster than a deer, brave enough to come out the victor in a battle with a lion, hardly seen by mankind, and armed with a single horn growing out of its forehead. Without a fossil record to either confirm or dissipate these accounts. Could it be possible that the animal in question is merely a figure of our imagination? Should these accounts be put upon the shelves of mythology with the tales of Zeus and Odin? This topic…

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