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    Fall of the Innocent During the whole of a dull, dark, and soundless day in the autumn of the year 1889, when the clouds hung oppressively low in the heavens, Robert Jones, a wealthy 29 year old, is on his way to visit his close sister, Sarah. Robert is a slightly tall, well-respected man with brown wavy hair and brown eyes. They are the only two children of Henry and Margaret Jones who both died of a pitiful and mysterious disease a decade ago. When Henry and Margaret died, they left their…

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    Philo T. Farnsworth by Megan Liddiard One of the most influential people of the 20th century was Philo T. Farnsworth. He is best known for the invention of television. Philo T. Farnsworth was born on August 19, 1906 on a farm near Beaver, Utah. The farm he lived on did not have electricity, so when his family moved to a home that was powered, he found electricity fascinating. "By the age of 13 he had won his first national contest, sponsored by Science and Invention magazine, for a thief-proof…

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    windows of many stores were created by the fur of killed animals. “To make a 40-inch fur coat it takes between 30 and 200 chinchilla or 60 mink, 50 sables, 50 muskrats, 45 opossums, 40 raccoons, 35 rabbits, 20 foxes, 20 otters, 18 lynx, 16 coyotes, 15 beavers, or 8 seals” (98 Important facts about…animal Cruelty,1). If you stop and think about how many fur coats are sold every day then you can just imagine about how many innocent animals died for you to look nice. The animals that were killed…

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    People will always have a problem with someone whether if it’s how you wear your hair, who you believe in or who you don’t believe in, the skin on your body or what you wear. You can be the ripest peach and still someone won’t like peaches! My point is you can’t sit there and get upset because of something you can’t change and that you shouldn’t want to change! Everyone is made an original why would you want to die a copy? I will discuss what my life was like growing up from my heritage, to…

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    Anteaters are edentates. Edentate animals do not have teeth. Anteaters eat around 30,000 ants and terminates a day, ripping open anthills and termite mounds with its long, sharp claws. Its tongue is 2 feet long with tiny, sticky hooks. To avoid the pain of bites and stings, anteaters eat quickly by flicking their tongues around 150 times a minute. They also lick fruit that has fallen on the ground. Anteaters living in zoos have a different diet. A zoo in Germany offers their anteaters a mix of…

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    Native Americans have been overlooked when dealing with Colonial history due to a lack of evidence and bias. Early historians did not have access to evidence that came directly from Native Americans. Most of the evidence came from journals, diaries and other forms of record that belonged to the colonists, which described their encounters with Native Americans. This lack of evidence leads to pro-European bias because early historians only had the Europeans’ perspectives. The exploration of new…

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    I was able to experince yearly vacations to Disneyland until I was in my early 20’s. Both my parents’ were very involved with my education and when I played sports. Overall, I can say I had an awesome childhood. I’m not going to say it was a Beaver Cleaver home all the time, but it was a happy home, which provided good morals, and ethics that I would be able to use throughout my life. My parent’s made sure to introduce religion into my life when I was very young. I can’t say I enjoyed those…

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    INTRODUCTION Financial failure is a company’s inability to fulfill their debt requirements; thus, going into bankruptcy; experiencing liquidation and other form of asset seizure and distribution. A company’s financial failure is often a creditor’s delight; however, in order for all companies to operate and grow, they must, in one way or another, have some form of debt. An organized and duly structured business plan will always involve a financial plan that includes both short term and long term…

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    the need to foster peace among the Indian community as the groups had engaged in bloody feuds in the past decades. According to Minahan (23), the above Nations were subdivided into smaller tribes or families represented by animal symbols such as the beaver, eagle, bear, turkey, tortoise and wolf. The Iroquois Republic existed way before the European colonialists. They admired the great political and social organization of the League and referred to it as the Romans of the New World…

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    only will parts of Tobias and Rosemary perish, but they’ll also have to brave the cruelness and instability that living with Dwight presents. Dwight displays his vindictive and erratic side when he drives extremely fast and drunk, purposely hits the beaver, threatens Rosemary with a knife, and when “he grabbed [Tobias] by the hair and shoved [his] face back down toward the jar” because the…

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