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    The 16th century was an important time for the French because it is when they explored America. The exploration was strongly influenced by the travelers and monarchs that were working for France. France established a colonial empire in the Western Hemisphere in eastern North America. The explorers were working under Francis I and were looking for wealth and a westward route to Asia. During the early stages of the French Exploration there were four main explorers that made the most impact,…

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    The physical characteristics of the mexican wolf is mostly gray with some brown on its back, around the head and tail. The mexican wolf’s diet is mostly hooved animals. Although, they are also known for eating smaller animals such as rabbits and beavers. My topics for the three paragraphs is that their habitat is around rocky areas/outcrops, the physical appearance of the wolf is gray and brown in some spots, and the diet of the mexican wolf is mostly hooved animals. Wolves can live in quite a…

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    An Analysis of The Family and The Episode of Duck Dynasty Introduction A family, as defined in many ways, is the cell of the whole society. Analyzing a family is complicated and many theories are required. Being defined over the life course, “A family is an intergenerational social group organized and governed by social norms regarding descent, and affinity, reproduction and the nurturant socialization of the young” (White, 1991, p. 37). Researching a family is a very long process and should pay…

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    Canada Informative Speech

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    Firstly, I added the Union Jack as a faded full flag. I added it as without the United Kingdom, Canada would not exist in the form it does today. As it is today however, Canada lives without leadership from the United Kingdom, but they still are connected through the British Commonwealth. The Canadians I found the Union Jack significant enough to have it fill the entire flag, but keep it as a fade to prioritize the Canadian aspect of the Canadian flag. Secondly, I added the two known Aboriginal…

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    Scared To Death Summary

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    explains that, “More saplings survive, now that intimidated elk are less likely to nibble their lower branches, and the older trees have doubled or even tripled in height” (Yong, 2) This had a ripple effect causing an increase in beaver colonies due to taller trees. More beavers then lead to more habitats available for animals such as: fish, amphibians, and birds. These effects have traditionally been accepted as a result or consequence of predation; however, scientists are now referring to…

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    long-term, experimental study by a research group at Colorado State University found out that “After humans exterminated wolves nearly a century ago, elk grew so abundant that they all but eliminated willow shrubs. Without willows to eat, beavers declined. Without beaver dams, fast-flowing streams cut deeper into the terrain. The water table dropped below the reach of willow roots. Now it’s too late for even high levels of wolf predation to restore the willows.” This shows that the wolves were a…

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    My Personality The fox represents my intelligence. Foxes are considered intelligent animals due to their cunning nature and their ability to hide, build their dens, and protect themselves. I can relate to this I use my intelligence for doing homework, studying, and when taking tests. http://strangesounds.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/fox-photo.jpg The image of a person helping another shows a helping hand which represents my kindness. In society, there are people who show kindness…

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    Animals that call the BWCA home includes, moose, deer, timber wolves, lynx, pine martens, wolverine, painted turtles, cougar, red fox, mink, fisher, otters, beaver, and black bears. It is also an important bird habitat that shelters loons, bald eagles, gray jays, ospreys, ravens and peregrine falcons. The BWCA area is situated within the Laurentian Mixed Forest Province, also known as the “North Woods,” which…

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    second day that we spent there a small group went hiking for six miles down to Moony Falls and beyond to the Beaver Dam. To get to Moony Falls we had to climb down this steep rocky area and part of it we had to go through some caves and had to climb down ladders. It was well worth it once we got to the bottom. We left the beautiful falls and continued on our adventure looking for the Beaver Dam. We had to hike through some small streams several times as well as the usual walking through the…

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    Stepmom Reflection

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    This includes how well the family organizes and manages itself (Beavers, 1981). Using the Beavers model to interpret the movie Stepmom, The family in the movie is made up of a father (Luke), mother (Jackie) and her two children; boy (Benjamin) and girl (Anna) and included in the family is a Stepmom (Isabelle). It was assumed that…

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