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    shelter. A dog park would fix these issuse and help save the lives of a lot of dogs, but who would have to pay for this dog park? The taxpayer would have to pay for this new park, but not everyone wants this park. "The average dog bark is 75 decibels, and many large dogs bark at…

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    thing is that you make sure you cover the fort so water doesn't get in. What you probably want for this is bark. The bigger the bark the better. The reason you want bigger bark is so it will cover more of the fort. Remember sticks don't always work, because some of them are so small that they don't cover much so try not to get too many sticks. Thats one mistake we made was we didnt have enough bark to cover some of the holes up. Food…

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    there are always a handful of people that he/she can look to for help mainly because he/she starts to care for his/her fresh pet. Veterinarians will be the types pet owners approach in the event of health problems, while dog trainers are convenient when the time comes for the puppy to be trained in proper behavior. For individuals who don’t have money to invest on dog training and behavioral sessions, they can always read self-help books concerning dog behavior tips and tricks that they can…

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    The two paintings are similar in the point that they both have implied depth to a certain degree. Raphael uses the figures in his work to give the appearance of distance between them in the foreground and background. Durand uses scenery in the foreground to make the figures seem as if they are farther back in the painting. Raphael uses one-point perspective, while Durand uses aerial perspective. In The School of Athens, the two men in the middle of the entryway in the background of the painting…

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    The arctic circle includes Alaska, Canada, Greenland and Siberia. They lived in igloos that they had made by themselves. It was almost always snowing where the Inuit tribe was. The Haida tribe lived in damp climate. It was a challenge to get cedar bark from trees to make baskets and other things that they needed. The resources that they both used were a bit similar. They both used canoes for fishing, but the Haida’s canoe looked a bit different from the Inuit’s. The Inuit used animal bone or…

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    Native Americans all across North America have been mistreated since the Europeans first arrived. Despite being treated slightly better than the dust on the ground, they mainly kept to their ways. They never took too much from the land, and many tribes had a well formed way of life. Fast forward to around the 1800’s and they are still living this way, but many are being mistreated. Europeans explored and took land at every chance. This led to many of the remaining Native Americans to be on the…

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    Ben and I It all started off with us being in Warsaw, Poland 1946. That was where we had trained to get prepared for war against the Nazis. I met Ben by partnering up with him from a unit. I still remember the experiences that I went through with Ben and how we both saved each other lives once in the woods. We were in a unit, about to be sent off to take out the Nazis. I looked around and all I saw were soldiers terrified, not knowing what they are about to go through, except one. He wasn’t far…

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    potion. Hi, I am Punxsutawney Phil, and this is what I will do before Groundhog’s Day After living for so long, I have picked up a thing or two about us groundhogs and Groundhog’s day. Groundhogs eat wild grasses, berries, fruits, vegetables, and tree bark. We are marmots which is a type of rodent (Cavia Porcellus). We dig extremely complex tunnels nearby fences, hedgerows, houses, trees, and other types of cover. Not me, live in a library full of books that I read every day. Now onto…

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    professor opposes the reading passage and says that the reasons are inadequate. He also refutes each of the author’s reasons. First of all, the reading passage claims that the decline of the cedar trees is due to the infestation with the cedar bark beetle, since the larva can eat the tree wood. However, the professor counters this and explains that the beetle can’t infest the healthy tree. The healthy trees have powerful chemicals, which can harm the insects. Moreover, the professor points…

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    Corn Snake Research Paper

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    Okay also you gone out you've now got your corn snake but you may have noticed there's lots of substrate or as I call them bedding you can use. Now it can seem like a bit of a headache but the choice is completely yours now one can do is ugly go through the different types of beddings you can use your baby corn snake and adult corn snake and hopefully help you to make a decision what you want to use but before I go into it I just want to point out you could not use pine or cedar shavings these…

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