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    I have read, researched, and interviewed several people to find the facts about the culture that my diversity report is about. I have struggled over the right words to say and how to start out my report, then I realized the words are here in my heart. Have you ever wondered about the shade of your skin, the place you grew up, or the accent in your words? What about the makeup of your family, the gender you were born with, the intimate relationships you chose to have or the generation you are…

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    Hall Of Bulls Analysis

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    Describe the Work Hall of Bulls is a beautiful Upper-Paleolithic cave painting made in ca. 15,000 B.C. The painting is scaled larger than life size standing 25 feet tall and 62 feet wide; and, it resides inside of a cave on a coarse, rigid, and uneven rock wall. The cave is located in a small geographical area called Lascaux located in Dordogne France. Furthermore, there is no known artist for the Hall of Bulls, because of historical ignorance and the age of the painting; however,…

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    Appalachian Mountain Range. Specifically the cerulean warbler among many others have seen a 70 percent plunge since 1966. This species, like so many others, needs a large undivided tract of woods to protect it from predatory species (Reece, 2007 p 7). Bison, elk and wolves once common to the Appalachians, disappeared long ago (“Appalachian Mountains,” 2016). Mostly due to increased human presence and expansion throughout the mountains, strip mining can cause this trend to be exacerbated.…

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    The New Era of Borders Adelman and Aron suggest that the establishing of fixed borders created a time in which “property rights, citizenship, and population movements” were domain of governments [1]. Fixed borders are a relatively new concept in North America, considering that indigenous groups have inhabited the land for thousands of years. Habits do not change overnight, and the implementation of borders did not immediately change the way that people acted in regards to borders. Older dynamics…

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    Predator control programs have killed hundreds of native animal species in hopes to benefit livestock producers and to enhance game populations. However, the animals they are killing, beavers, wolves, and many other carnivores, are important benefactors of ecosystems. Bradley Bergstrom said in his article “License to Kill” that “leading ecologists have concluded that many of the world’s pandemics, irruptions of undesirable species and collapses of desirable ones, and destabilization of…

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    Miss Avril Sinanan, age forty-four of Ribeiro Trace, Rock Road, Penal was born on the 17th March, 1970. She was nurtured from a very poor rural family consisting of eleven children and her two elderly parents: she was the fourth child. Her mother was a housewife and her father was the sole breadwinner of the household, he worked as a farmer in the sugarcane fields until all the plantations were closed down in 2003 because it became a financial burden to the government to meet the subsidy. Both…

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    Research Paper Rough Draft 1 Illegal Immigration Needs to be Stopped Illegal immigration is defined as the unauthorized migration of people across national borders in which it violates the immigration laws of the destination country. This can include coming into the country by land, water or air. Another issue the United States faces occurs when an immigrant doesn’t leave the country after their visa expires. A visa is a passport given to an individual that permits them to enter, stay, or leave…

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    Fasting Vs Diet Analysis

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    • Fasting is easier to follow than dieting. Some diets are quite difficult to follow, especially if you take account: • Calorie counting • Drinking only fruit or vegetables juices • Eating only “approved” but expensive frozen meals • Incorporating a number of food supplements into your daily meals • Listing down precisely what you eat and their corresponding volume • Eliminating major food groups from your daily meals (e.g. carbohydrates, or proteins, or solid food, etc.) You do not need to…

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    company that acted as the example to fur trading companies all along the Missouri River . With 1865 came the first documented case proposing that Yellowstone should become protected and preserved as a National Park. The land was occupied by antelope, bison, moose, and many other animals in their natural habitats that needed to be protected. In 1872 the Yellowstone Protection Act agreed and created an act to set apart a certain region of land lying near the headwaters of the Yellowstone River as…

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    to recycle their waste properly. McGoat was initially to become a fun mascot and inspire people to recycle more. However, why is this creator so horrid to look at, yet alone be advertised? Buffalo is known for Buffalo Bills and their mascot is a bison, so why have more of a buffalo logo to create confusion. Totes McGoat was an idea brought from Brooke D’Angelo as a new way to inform the public about recycling. “My friends and I were talking about having a mascot, something Niagara Falls…

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