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    College Student Thesis

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    This study focuses on the data collected from a questionnaire about if it is easier for Antelope Valley College students to have friends with benefit or a real relationship. The hypothesis is that the busier a student is the less time they have to maintain the responsibilities of a committed relationship. There were 50 college students between the ages of 18 to 36 who participated in this study. Each individual was expected to fill out a questionnaire that consisted of 21 questions. The…

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    Did you know the Western Diamondback Rattlesnake can live up to 15-20 years ? The Western Diamondback Rattlesnake is found in Arizona, California, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas, and Northern Mexico. This Rattlesnake is 3 to 5 feet but some can grow up to 7 feet long. The Western Diamondback Rattlesnake likes its climate to be hot. This particular animal is usually underground. It is almost in snake holes all day. It likes to be near grassy plants, deserts, forest, rocky hill sides, and areas…

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    necessities. They were “One meal away from starvation”. As nomads we were never able to settle down we are constantly moving. We have to follow our food sources. We ate animals, grasses. Our clothes were animal/hydes. The animals that the men hunted were antelope, fox, wolf, dogs, cats , birds , tortoises , and crabs. The tools we used for hunting, cooking, weapons, etc. were stone, bone, wood, bola/slimgeht, tool bags, and baslute – pots. We made all these things by hand. (We spent a lot of…

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    Lion Biomes

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    factor in an animal's habitat that is not living. A biotic factor is a factor in a lion's habitat that is living. Some examples of abiotic factors are soil, water, oxygen, and other gasses. Some biotic factors are fungai, hoofed animal , zebras, antelopes, bacteria, bushes, grass, wild trees etc.…

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    Being involved with my community is very imperative because it allows me to give back to the city that has raised me for the past eighteen years and help that same city prosper for future generations. Helping others is/has always been/will always be one of the most enjoyable things I could do if awarded with a degree. If granted with a degree, no matter what the certificate may be for or of, there will always be a way to help and impact another person’s life. There is no level of degree that…

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    How many African wild dogs exist in the world? As reported in Animal Planet, there are about 3,000 to 5,500 African wild dog’s left in the wild. Their scientific name is “Lycaon pictus”. Size wise, the African wild dog is roughly the same size as a 6ft tall man. To identify the African wild dog look for fur that is mottled with brown, yellow, black, and white patches. They have large ears that look like Mickey mouse ears. Their eyes have large dark circles around them and the average African…

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    through the restaurant. There were animals and antlers of all kinds lining the walls and rafters. The restaurant overall had a very rustic look inside with wood tables, floors, walls and rafters. There are over 200 taxidermy animals including deer, antelope, bears, big cats, moose, fish and various antlers. The service was great for the most part. The workers were very nice, friendly and efficient. Waitresses smiled the whole time and seemed to want to be there serving me. They checked…

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    From a young age, I could remember that infamous question, “What do you want to be when you grow up?” I wasn’t your typical little girl who’d just want to be a princess or a fairy, I always wanted to be something in the medical field with the exception of wanting to be a chef. I’ve bounced around from wanting to be an ultrasound tech, to a dermatologist and finally came to the conclusion that I want to be a pediatric nurse practitioner (PNP). I’ve always enjoyed working with children and the…

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    saber-tooth curriculum is one of them!” (44; ch. 2) In the midst of conflicting parties, comes a breed similar to New-Fist. They find new ways to adapt to the changing hostile environment. They have learned net-making to catch fish in muddy waters, antelope-snaring, and pit-digging to kill bears. The Saber-Tooth curriculum generally means enjoining in traditional ways and old systems of education. It embodies people’s resistance to change and hesitancy to embrace innovation, even if it is…

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    they are shaking in their boots. Their armor clinks as they shake, and a slight breeze pushes against their crimson surcoats that bare the crest of the Newfield family. The crest is in the shape of a white antelope rising from the ground and striking the horizon with its hooves. The antelope is one of the symbols for political wisdom, harmony, and peace. Across from the cliff stands an army made up of unwashed and untrained faces all…

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