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    B. SIDELL ABSTRACT -- Puffins, one of the few wing-propelled diving birds, are specialized into a specific niche. By balancing the optimization of their bodies for locomotion between the two media of air and sea water created a unique anatomy for a bird. The evolution of Auks, which includes the puffin, shows a mixture of characteristics similar to those of the ultimate diving bird, the penguin, and the large-winged flyers, such as the pelican. Wing-propelled diving has evolved numerous times in…

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    average size for the genus. Each of the four wings of this dragonfly can move independently and are powered by powerful muscles. The wings normally beat 35 times per second and propel the dragonfly to speeds of 35 miles per hour. Dragonflies have a visual field of almost 360 degrees. The legs of dragonflies are not able to walk. The Warpaint Emerald Dragonfly is about 49-50 mm long in adults. The abdomen is approximately 38-47 mm and, the hind wing is about 31-37 mm long. This dragonfly has a…

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    accounts of the violence in Hays City exaggerated? Black soldiers were seen as ineffective Indian fighters and the community resented their presents. Violence transpired because of alcohol intoxication, racial issues, little policing, and the fact buffalo soldiers reminded confederates they lost the war. Hays City violence was not exaggerated in the least more than thirty recorded homicides were recorded from 1867-1874. 10. Why does the author claim that black soldiers upheld the doctrine of…

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    tribes into separate categories, he seemingly does so based on the tribes’ distance from white civilization. Therefore, Morgan was simply defining civilization as what he knew, not based on what actually worked for the Indians in that time period. Buffalo Bill Cody’s advertisement did not classify what whites had deemed as inferiority into civilizations, but, similarly to Morgan, into levels of savagery. While Colonel Cody is depicted in his advertisement as a regal and educated man, his Indian…

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    get by. But soon got noticed by a man that bought her game that she caught for his hotel and he wanted her enter a contest that began her whole career. Then enough she became the woman that we know for her really good skills. She is known for the Buffalo Bill Wild West Show. She and Frank also acted for commercials and shows when she was not doing her performances. Annie did this show until she retired and she liked to do this because she was really good at her job and she enjoyed it and if she…

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    holding: The Invisible Jet Build Plan BrickLAB Bricks Air (10 minutes) The Invisible Jet Build (20 minutes) Wonder Woman Engineering Challenge (25 minutes) Tactical Transformations (5 minutes) Build the Invisible Jet to understand, define and explore wing and aircraft design, the four forces of flight and air pressure. NGSS 2-PS1-3 Make observations to construct an evidence-based account of how an object made of a small set of pieces can be disassembled and made into a new object. NGSS 3-PS2-1…

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    Their repertoire of sounds range from uttering a liquid, rambling medley of soft caws, coos, clicks and rattles and rusty gate sounds. They may not be classified as songbirds, but they are every bit as interesting. Sleek black in color with inquisitive eyes, a loping gait and an intelligence level that far outreaches that of their lighter colored winged bretheren, the crow is a bird well worthy of our respect and admiration. Nearly every bird watching guide describes the American Crow as one of…

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    Why was everybody so fascinated with the O.J. Simpson trial? When we hear the name Orenthal James Simpson we don’t think of his Heisman trophy or his first overall pick in the NFL Draft. We think about the trial of the century, the double murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman. The O.J. case was one of the first cases nationally televised; being televised people got to see what happened and therefore, started the fascination with the case. But what made it so fascinating? Was it…

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    Red River from 1874 to 1875. HENRY O.FLIPPER 1877 The first African American to graduate from the United States Military Academy at West Point was Henry O. Flipper. STAKED PLAINS HORROR July 26, 1877 Captain Nicholas Nolan took 60 10th Cavalry Buffalo Soldiers from Fort Concho across Texas chasing some Comanches that had been raiding. Texas was having a very bad drought. After chasing the Comanches for 5 days the soldiers became lost in Llano Estacado without water. Four of the soldiers…

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    Buffalo Bill had a hard life as a kid and after his father abandoned the farm and went to stage driving , he had to help support the family, then after his mother and father passed, he had a family of his own that he could support, because he was a successful rifleman and a buffalo hunter. Buffalo Bill (William Frederick Cody)was born on February 26,1846 to his parents named Isaac Leacock Cody and Mary Ann Leacock Cody. He lived with them until Bill's father abandoned the farm they were at,…

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