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    have these options, and consequently they are incredibly malnourished (Vart 267). Additionally, there are some Hindus that call themselves vegetarian despite the fact that they eat insects such as caterpillars, termites, grasshoppers, crickets and beetles. It is from these insects that they intake some of the nutrients that beef, pork,…

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    He taught both blacks and whites how to become better farmers. He made a cart that he could take with him to the poor farmers that couldn't afford school. One of the things he advised them to do, was to grow peanuts to ward off beetles and help their soil to regenerate nitrogen. Soon there was too many peanuts and the farmers were angry for having too many and not be able to do anything with them. George prayed and asked God what he should do. George says that God answered him by…

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    At age 24, he was reporting news for Televisa, Mexico’s largest media institution. The editors wanted him to rewrite his social issue according to the station's policy. On his journey to find freedom of speech, he sold his guitar and volkswagon beetle and emigrated to the United States. In 1983, he enrolled at University of California in Los Angeles; He earned his way by waiting tables and making change at a restaurant. He was hired for Channel 14, at the time the network was called KMEX,…

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    warming up faster than the rest of the globe. The glacial ice is starting to decrease and also the decline in population of the elk herd, whose main food source, meadow grasslands, is drying out too fast in the summer season. Furthermore tree-killing beetles have started to increase due to the higher temperatures. The park has started to promote sustainable energy and has partnered up with several companies which produce renewable energy. The park now uses renewable energy instead of energy…

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    Integrated Pest Management What is IPM? Well IPM is a process you can use to minimise or solve pest problems with minimal risk to the people or the environment. Rather than just eliminating the pest with harmful chemicals, IPM uses the climate and the living conditions of the pest to affect the way they live then, create a unfavorable living place for them. This way the pest won’t come back, Why? This is because if you kill the pest then another of the same species will come, if you…

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    Then The Dry Leaves Rustled On Friday afternoon, Bailey Moran came home from her school looking unusually sad. Earlier that day, she was embarrassed in front of the whole class, when her teacher found out that the story she read out was not entirely original. Though she knew her English teacher was very strict, she had taken the liberty of borrowing a few ideas from the Internet. She silently cursed herself for being imbecile. When her teacher warned her of the severe consequences, she had…

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    Wednesday Journal: Today, we spent our time at the Audubon Center of the Northwoods in Sandstone, Minnesota. The weather was sunny with splashes of clouds and it felt especially humid. The first part of the day was spent contrasting the prairies we observed yesterday at Sherburne Wildlife Refuge with the newly restored prairie at Audubon. Historically, the new prairie was an old agricultural field; the team removed the old plants, sprayed to remove the plants, burned off the older vegetation…

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    In the first paragraph of Franz Kafka’s novella The Metamorphosis the main character, Gregor Samsa is transformed into a beetle. Most normal people would begin to panic at the thought of this, but Gregor’s first thought was how will he be able to get to work in order to provide for his family. His transfiguration symbolizes how his family and the rest of society often treated him like a contemptible insect, because as the breadwinner of the family he only served one purpose. His family only saw…

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    In regards to strength, perfectionism greatly prioritizes strength. Voldemort’s fascist obsession with strength may transfer over to perfectionism. Strength itself may lead someone to become a celebrity. Celebrities tend to have strong abilities, as mentioned earlier, and strength alone may give someone enough power to be considered a prominent, well-known celebrity. Perfectionism does not condone equality, just as Voldemort despises the idea of equality. Voldemort elicits an existentialist take…

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    People find beauty in an array of things. Varying from the candidly joy filled eyes of a mans best friend to a glistening starry night sky. In our day and age, there are things we consistently believe are beautiful due to them evolving into a norm. It is not typical to steer away from the norm; as it is seen as uniform in our society. As a result, I have simply had to come to terms with being seen as an outsider when it comes to what I am afraid of. At a young age many people begin to uncover…

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