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    Bigfoot Research Paper

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    Period 6 Bigfoot ain’t real Imagine a creature covered head to toe in thick hair, reaching heights taller than the average human, and a five toed footprint twice the size of a man. That creature is argued to be the infamous Bigfoot, also known as sasquatch and believed to be related to the Yeti. Bigfoot has a strange existence, if they even exist in the first place. Though the Earth is not fully explored and all of the species cannot be fully accounted for, it is safe to say that Bigfoot, the…

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    Bigfoot Wallace Biography

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    Bigfoot Wallace was a texan, a texan who fought for texas independence. The son of Andrew and Jane Ann, born in Lexington virginia on April 3, 1817, standing at 6 foot 2 and weighing 240 lbs,This texas ranger had quite a big foot. Bigfoot wallace was a texas ranger as you know, he got his name from his, extremely large foot, beleive it or not his foot was actually 11 ¾ of an inch long, but let's get back to the facts, for a while he tried farming in lagrange But that didn't go so well, then…

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    where you threw the ball up in the air and if you caught it you would get a certain amount of points, until you reached 500. My brother was a more creative and thought of a game he called “Bigfoot” which I guess was a game where you chased the person who was “Bigfoot” and if you caught him you would become Bigfoot. I thought it was stupid so I said, “I think 500 is better, and someone’s going to get hurt.” My brother replied with, “Don’t be such a baby.” My friend added, “Let’s just play it.”…

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    Ron Carlson’s short stories, Bigfoot Stole My Wife and I am Bigfoot, provide two different perspectives of a situation, in which readers can try to differentiate the truth from reality. The statement given describes that not every truth told is what actually happened, instead it is subjective to a person’s opinion of what is occurring and what they choose to believe. Reality on the other hand is objective, where it is not impartial to one side, separating what is created from imagination and…

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    Bigfoot Monster It all started on one bright Saturday morning. It seemed that I would have great day was ahead, or so I thought. I had just woken up and was still lying in bed when I heard the sound of heavy footsteps. They weren’t normal footsteps though. They were heavier and louder, as if they weren’t human. I was frozen in fear and tried to process my thoughts to what I would do if the thing came to my room. The footsteps kept getting louder and louder. What should I do? The next thing I…

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    everything is connected in one way or another. Therefore our knowledge of these occurrences also needs to be connected in order for our survival as a society. This simple fact is evident in the science of dynamic meteorology, the encounter of one man with Bigfoot, and the way that we explain phenomena though math and physics. As our ability to forecast storms increases and mobile technology allows more people to be alerted…

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    Watching “Bigfoot Videos”, during my lunch hours, rekindled curiosity concerning the Bigfoot. Researching the subject, I found several accounts that claimed the Bigfoot would sometimes make what is known as a “whoop call.” Visiting Bigfoot research websites that contained alleged recordings of the “whoop call”, I said to myself, “next time I go out in the woods, I might try to imitate this call to see what might occur.” I did not think I would ever receive a response, but what the heck, it never…

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    In 1959 "True" magazine published several articles about the sighting of large, mysterious footprints, in the woods of Bluff Creek, California. The story grew and people began to say that the footprints were made by a creature they called "Bigfoot". Some even claimed to have seen him. The most famous image of the creature was a 1967 film, taken by Roger Patterson and Bob Gimlen. It showed a dark, man-sized and man-shaped figure striding through a clearing in the woods. Because the film was…

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    running around with a basket full of eggs. The funny things about the pictures are my gorilla-like posture and the serious face. The caption said there was "a Bigfoot sighting at a local Easter-egg hunt." The purpose of posting these pictures was definitely to get people to laugh, but I was being completely true to myself. Simply creating a "Bigfoot Easter tradition" is something special to me, an example…

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    There are many mysteries of the world that have puzzled mankind since the beginning of time. You know things like the pyramids in Egypt, the Loch Ness monster, UFO’s, Bigfoot or my favorite: what do women really want. But what’s not a mystery is why some people who go to the gym year after year and still look the same or even worse. I figured it out and it’s simple; they haven’t reached 212 Degrees yet. Did I lose ya? Well think about what happens when you boil water. At 211 degrees the…

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