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    Swastika Symbolism

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    Have you ever thought about how symbols got their meaning? Why do doves represent purity and love? Why does the color black represent death? Why do bald eagles represent freedom? No matter if the symbol has different colors of a flag or a national animal, there is a is a deeper meaning behind the symbols. And within this meaning, there are groups that use this symbol to represent themselves and their beliefs. Some symbol’s meanings changed over time. For example, the swastika was used to…

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    is that no motorized watercraft is allowed, keeping the water calm. This lake is great for practicing basic strokes, edging and balancing. A leisurely kayak trip will allow you to enjoy the wildflowers and wildlife which include elk, moose and bald eagles. Intermediate kayakers will enjoy the upper mile of Shoshone Lake where the water is rapid. Another favorite location for intermediate and advanced paddlers is the…

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    animals to harm other ecosystems. Yellowstone Park in Wyoming, has had many invasive trouts in their streams. These fish usually get bigger than the natives, occasionally eating them. If the native fish are being eaten, then the grizzly bears, bald eagles, and other predators, lose a main food…

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    Reintroduction Of Wolf

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    This essay will provide a focus on the concept of structure in relation to function in biology. The example taken into consideration for the essay is the reintroduction of Gray wolves (Canis lupus), hence predators, into Yellowstone National Park to restore the ecosystem health. Many are the ecological interpretations of wolves’ function when it comes to the Northern Rockies ecosystem as research and scientists have been documenting their overall impact for the last few decades. Firstly, a…

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    At some point in a person’s life, they get the option to affiliate themselves with a certain political party. They may base this decision by how they were raised, peer pressure from their surrounding environments, or solely based on their own opinions from what they learn in school or from other resources. What makes political parties important? When the founders of the United States Constitution drafted the Constitution, they did not foresee political parties. However, they did envision other…

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    Every election always has a theatrical element to them. Theater grabs the audience’s attentions and that attention can lead to a platform to preach their values, which very often turns to votes. But this election especially has been more theatrical that most, with theatrical elements, larger than life characters, and heightened emotions on both sides. This election has been a very wild ride to both watch and participate in for my very first election. I believe that in part this is due to the…

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    decimation of habitat by logging and suburban encroachment; building of roads that cut off access to the water which it needs for spawning; predation by foreign species such as house cats; and booming populations of its natural predators, including the bald eagle and sasquatch. What few that make it to the Canal are further hampered in their reproduction by the growing problem of pollution from farming and residential run-off. Unless immediate action is taken to protect this species and its…

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    “Okay, so, who wants to try to go to the summit tonight?” James took a glance around. He was holding the fire stick that had been at the campsite since last summer, his tall, lean figure tilting forward into it. His pale skin gleamed with sweat from building the fire as his eyes took in all the raised hands from beneath his darkened glasses—the pair my best friend Phoebe and I always made fun of him for looking so geeky in—which he denied were actually Transitions. James and I had become fast…

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    Rachel Carson, a biologist, was the founder of the modern environmentalism movement during the 1960’s and 70’s. This movement spread quickly throughout the United States. Carson is known today for publishing her very famous book Silent Spring. This book was published during such an important time in history and is significant to this day because it tells us a lot about the environment we live in today. Many people have been fascinated by her book and several other pieces of work. She has…

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    Guinness international record for longest single-chassis waft. The city of West Covina paid tribute to the "Service and Commitment of the Tuskegee Airmen" with a float, entitled as Tuskegee Airmen – a reduce above. Which is featured an enormous bald eagle, reproduction global struggle ii "retails" fighter planes and a historical east-west bowl game in 1926 pix of some of the airmen who served their use? The go with the flow gained the mayor's trophy as the maximum wonderful city entry –…

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