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    Cinderella Lab Report

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    Reproduction. The underlying goal for every single organism on earth. All creatures, large and small, have their own way of producing offspring. Many bacteria and plants produce asexually, which means they do not require a sexual partner in order to reproduce. For many other creatures such as reptiles, amphibians, mammals, and many other creatures, A sexual partner is required. Each type of organism has there own way to attract mates. Birds like turkeys fane out their tails to impress…

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    Piaget Sensorimotor stage First stage of cognitive development in which schemes are based on perception. This stage begins at birth. Children can only focus on things that are right in front of them. Simple reflexes are an example of an involuntary action that happens without much thought process. During this stage infants learn they can repeat movements over and over, such as bringing their hand to their face and back down repeatedly. Make a sensory board with many items. These items can…

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    Wildlife Management Essay

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    years outdoorsmen across the nation have been driven by their passion of wildlife to begin implementing new, more sustainable practices. Wildlife management in the hunting industry stems from multiple sources, whether it be the pursuit of larger antlers or simply the need to put meat in the freezer. Nevertheless, the foundation of any program remains to be the same, a shared love of animals. The mistake numerous people make when starting a new program is not conducting the proper research ahead…

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    Hunter Safety Book

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    face that sends a cold chill down my spine. As I lose the feeling of my face and my eyes begin to water, I only have one thing in mind, venison. I arrive to the grove, and make shelter behind a large oak. I scan the grove and my eyes land upon large antlers through the wood. I give a deep grunt in my call, and the deer trots my way. The adrenaline rushes all the cold and pain out of my body. As I draw my bow back, I patiently wait for the deer to walk out of the brush.…

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    in that, it was made by removing many flakes to produce a tool with a specific shape. Later, Acheulian tools were made using a more sophisticated method of percussion flaking called the baton technique, in which a hammer or baton made of bone or antler was used to remove flakes. The baton allowed for more precision and greater control over the finished product than a hammer…

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    In 1940, a few seventeen year-old boys accidentally discovered Lascaux in southwestern France. It wasn’t before long until archaeologists got their hands on these cave paintings, and starting dissecting any artifacts that were on the scene (Lascaux, New World Encyclopedia). These Paleolithic paintings demonstrated their explicit Stone Age artwork, current culture, and human development (Lascaux, New World Encyclopedia). But by 1979, the caves were closed to the public in order to preserve the…

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    Kuya Portrait Statue

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    small figures. Then in the neck the artist still putting lot of detail with the carefully sculpted bones, followed by a small gong near his midriff and a mallet in his right hand to hit the gong. In his left hand, he have a staff tipped with a deer antler. His…

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    Cherokee Tribe Arrowheads

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    edges than most other hard rocks” (Cherokee Weapons). According to Cherokee Weapons, “A favorite tool for chipping arrowheads into shape was the deer antler. A piece of rock was first broken into smaller pieces by using a hammer stone, then the most likely pieces shaped into arrowheads by chipping away with a smaller hammer stone and with deer antlers”. Also they used blowguns to take down small game. According to an online source, “Cherokee children liked to go hunting and fishing with their…

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    infant on her back which is interpreted the embodiment of humanity, the male Chi Wara has a meaning as well which is gentle and female means nurturing Earth. (metmuseum.org). The legend of Chi Wara, come from the Bamana watching the antelope using his antlers to tilled their soil in front of their eyes, and planting a seed covering with his hoofs. This began the Bamana people skill of farming the land. The Bamana lost their root became wasteful and the Chi Wara buried himself in the earth, the…

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    I read a book called When Zachary Beaver comes to Town by Kimberly Willis Holts. In the book there is a boy named Toby. He lives in a very small and peaceful town called Antler. Then there is a summer where many events happen in the summer to change Toby's life forever. One of the events that happen is Wayne dies. Wayne is Cal’s brother and Toby is Cal’s best friend. Wayne went to Vietnam to help support the US in the Vietnam war. One day while fighting Wayne suffered a horrific injury. Then…

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