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    Have you ever thought about the difference between Native American tribes? I am going to discuss the different ways of how the Dakota and Ojibwe Indians lived. Both Dakota and Ojibwe had specific tasks for men’s and women’s some of these tasks were the same and somewhere different. They also shared and defined food and dwelling. In this essay I am going to compare and contrast the Dakota and Ojibwe Indians.The Dakota people are a Native American tribe and First Native band governments in North…

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    I don’t think there is one answer. I think he did commit some crimes, like the bank robberies and he probably could be called a killer, because he did kill at least one of the police men at Stringy bark. I think it is really a bit far-fetched to say he was a mass murderer. He was nothing like that. I mean at the most he only killed 3 people, not millions, like Hitler did!! It seems to me too that even if he did kill police he had good reason. They…

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    beetle only about half an inch long, and a brilliant metallic green in color. Similar to the Asian Longhorned Beetle, female beetles lay their eggs on the bark of host trees, and the larvae that emerge bore under the bark. There they stay for the next year as they carve a twisting S-shaped tunnel through the living cambium layer just beneath the bark, quickly cutting off the tree’s supply of nutrients. In the spring the adult beetles emerges through small, distinctive D-shaped holes in the tree.…

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    The Clatsop Indians were most well known for the way they dressed and the ways they made themselves look. The Clatsops have broad thick flat feet, thick ankles, and twisted legs. They commonly have a short stout body type, with a common copper skin type. They have a wide mouth and thick lips. Their noses are of normal size and long. Their eyes are normally black but sometimes yellowish brown with black pupils. Hair for both genders is parted at the top of the head and hangs down over the ears.…

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    The Drover's Wife Quotes

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    Henry Lawson narrates the two-roomed house “built of stringy bark”, “ground floor” and walls with “large cracks”. The country around the house is “flat”, “bushes consists of rotten native apple-tress” and “waterless creek”. Her isolation is shown in this quote, “Bush all around with no horizon, for the country is flat”. These quotes demonstrate that the family is poor and lives a difficult life because the house is made of stringy bark offers discomfort and no protection from the climate as it…

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    Why Dogs Lack Exercise

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    as well. The issue at hand could back fire though because there are dogs that can be harmful to others. This could be caused by dogs lack of sleep or maybe not getting enough excercise. For instance it is said , "The average dog bark is 75 decibels , and many large dogs bark at 100 decibels". The situation of this can be occuered because of lack of excercise. Having a dog can be costly. It is said ,"The park's fencing alone will cost $70,000". I believe a dog or a persons' health is more…

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    can find at Monongahela National Forest. It has smooth light gray bark, that you can run your hand along without getting a scratch. The leaves are dark green and simple, and turn a golden yellow during the fall that is pleasant to witness. The American beech tree is a shade-tolerant plant, which makes it unique among others at Monongahela. The black cherry tree is a very common tree at Monongahela. It has dark gray and very broken bark, like thick, burnt…

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    Kukka Dogs

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    She was always sure to keep the yard clear of animals, and safe for the numerous children in our family. On this particular day Lady and Kukka both smelled the bears coming and quickly began barking up a storm. Kukkas barks, while just as fierce as Lady’s, were a bit more like yips than full-blown barks.The bears continued on through the onslaught of barking, seeming to not even hear it. When the bears got too close to our house Kukka knew, sometimes a dog’s gotta do…

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    interpretation of the significance of the holy tree in their culture. Specifically, both myths view the tree as a precious and sacred monument that should not be disturbed. The Iroquois woman, curious and strong-willed, is hungry and demands she be brought bark from…

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    My Life Of Ponderosa Pines

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    Ponderosa’s change bark color as they get older. After about one-hundred years, merely just in teenage years for these trees, they start shedding their old black bark and show a warm yellow bark. They are called vanilla pines, because when they shed their bark, they have a sweet smell like vanilla. In the west they have many forest fires, and storms. However, for these vanilla pines, they don’t go down without a fight. When hit by lightning, "it flash-boils the sap, and it just blows the bark…

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