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    This report documents how the Mid-Atlantic colonies will effect the war effort. The Mid-Atlantic colonies show strengths and weaknesses to effect the war effort. Based upon the areas of geography and climate, resources, and political and social life, the Mid-Atlantic colonies will prove to be an asset in a possible war with France. The climate of the Mid-Atlantic is a benefit because there is a moderate climate all year round. This allows a long growing season. The geography includes deep…

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    (b) The natural habitat of frillneck lizard is commonly trees. Which is what you would typically expect when talking about lizards. You can also for see why it’s an endangered animal, with the dying population of trees. The reason for the preferred choice of living in the trees, is because of the simple fact, that they are harder to see when in the forest. You typically would have trouble trying to see them, in the forest. This is because they share similar colours, which blend really well. The…

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    The Arctic Refuge Jimmy Carter in his essay has comprehensively explained how arctic wild life has it's profound significance.It is not only the country's heritage but it also is important to people around the globe . Many species of wild life have occupied their habitats in these regions . This has created a natural wilderness . Jimmy Carter has explained this wilderness by his own vivid experience . He has portrayed the vast forms of species which over the time have accumulated there . For…

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    What are the Difficulties of settling in Charles Town? Charles Town was founded in 1670 in South Carolina.Charles Town was a battleground with multiple countries trying to settle there including native americans.Charles town is known as charleston today is well known for their many tourist attractions and filled with many people. Unfortunately there were many difficulties to settling in Charles Town.Charlestown was difficult to settle because of geography, resources and diseases.…

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    Jane Goodall Essay

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    Talking with Jane Goodall Have you ever met your hero? I have. Recently, a fundraiser for the Jane Goodall Institute took place in Dana Point, California and was attended by biologists, environmental activists, and teachers from the ecological community. I met and spent time with my only living hero, Dr. Jane Goodall, the world famous primatologist who studied the chimpanzees of Africa for the last forty years. Dr. Goodall’s discoveries not only shed light on the inner world of chimps, but…

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    Savage Research Paper

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    The adjective savage that we use today started out with a considerably different meaning. The first know root of the word originated in 1300 A.D Romanian as the word Selvatico, meaning wild. The word then shifted into the English word we know today as Savage. The original definition of Savage is “That is in a state of nature, wild.” (OED 522). The OED’s first definition describes nature as being wild. Another early definition also uses savage as, “Of animals: Wild, undomesticated, untamed.” (OED…

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    Predator-prey size relationships focus on how both the predator and prey survive or die out due to the population size difference. There are two kinds of relationships. The first one being the stable predator-prey relationships. These are the ones where both the prey and predator numbers fluctuate in order to live in harmony. This fluctuation, the cycle of ups and downs between the two species, will continue without one going extinct. An unstable prey-predator relationship is one in which one…

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    Becoming a forest ranger is more complicated than what people think. A bachelor's degree in forestry or an associate's degree with experience is required for this job. Is being a forest too dangerous? Throughout the job they may be exposed to chemical pesticides while battling forest pests, or use power equipment such as tools. Forest Rangers perform a wide range of tasks for state and national forests but being a forest ranger has some safety risks. Forest rangers jobs focus on protecting and…

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    Exotic Pet Trade

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    The exotic pet trade is a multi-billion dollar industry in the U.S. and while some wild pets are bred in captivity, many are taken from their native habitats. Millions of animals are forced into the exotic pet trade every year for the purpose of becoming someone's pet or entertaining the masses in a circus or roadside zoo. People are enthralled with the idea to own an exotic animal as a pet but as the animal grows up, the owner soon realizes that they can no longer take care of the animal and…

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    It's time to put the bay back in Bayview! With the rapid decline of many of indigenous animals in our small town the economy and environment are getting increasingly worse. You may ask, “What should we do to fix this serious predicament?” and you wouldn't believe how simple the solution is! The simple and most easy way to fix it is to just let all the animals thrive and not fish! IN my next paragraphs I will give you all the reasons you should choose the best and most feasible solution The…

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