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    from the way they have adapted to the environment. Have you noticed their hind legs? They’re built for running and jumping. It allows the deer to make sharp turns, speed up between 37-50 miles per hour and not to mention, jump over 12 feet! They camouflage to the environment from season to season by shedding their fur coat. Deer can sense a predator from a great distance with their prominent cup-like ears, and eyes that are located on the sides of their heads. Their eye structure allows them to…

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    The outback is a crazy place but not for Mason. Mason is a madman he does crazy things like jumping from a plane with no parachute or doing back flips on top of skyscrapers. Mason is always bored there was nothing out of his comfort zone. But one day Mason had an idea. Mason wanted to destroy the record for the fastest time crossing the desert, the record was set by an Australian man at twenty-six hours and 45 minutes and trust me that is fast. But he wanted to demolish that record he wanted to…

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    There are several types of mystery genres, two specific examples are cozies and detectives. Cozies tend to be stories that have more detail and make readers feel invited, they detectives contain a softer tone. In contrast, detective has a more informative tone. Although these two genres are vastly different, they also contain several similarities. Specifically, “The Blue Geranium”, a cozies story and “A Scandal in Bohemia”, a detective story, have several differences. Most people wouldn't think…

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    In Shakespeare’s Macbeth, the timeline of events is cohesive with the plot which in turn allows for the audience to easily comprehend the theme of Macbeth: power is corruptive. Macbeth is a tragedy written by Shakespeare. In the beginning on Macbeth’s way home from a victory he and Banquo run into three witches that tell him he will be named Thane of Cawdor and King and that Banquo will be father t a long line of kings. Then a messenger of King Duncan of Scotland, Ross, pops up and tells…

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    Feral Cats Research Paper

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    Aspect 1 – Who am I? The scientific name for a cat is Felis catus, the common name is feral cat, domestic cat or stray cat. The Feral cat is classified as cats that live freely in the wild and are not reliant on humans for their food or shelter. Aspect 2 – Reasons for the Introduction The introduction of Feral cats was deliberate. Feral cats were released into Australia, particularly in farming areas with the hope of reducing and controlling the rabbit, mice and rat populations in the rural…

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    The whitetail deer is one of the most abundant animals that are hunted in the US. It is a game animal that brings loads of money to people and regions around the US. From selling hunts, paying for deer to get mounted, to paying for the meat there is a large industry for deer here in the South especially. They are one of the most majestic game animals in the US. Its common name is the Whitetail Deer, its scientific name is Odocoileus virginianus. The white-tailed deer can be found in southern…

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    “The Story of an Hour” by Kate Chopin examines the constraints of marriage from a nineteenth century point of view. Chopin cleverly disguises her feminist perspective in this story by concealing her true motives for the conservative audience that would have read this during her time. Chopin did not identify as a feminist, however, the content of her writing is packed with liberating female characters and ideas that were radical for the nineteenth century. As a result “The Story of an Hour” was…

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    As evident from any Dickensian novel the leading female character portrays Victorian morality of womanhood. It has been no surprise that main protagonist Esther Summerson in Bleak House portrays ideal household lady in old England as someone full of compassion, motherly love, self-effacing combining unceasing flow of spirits, extreme activity and diligence, her punctuality, uprightness and remarkable frugality that distinguishes her from her mother, Lady Deadlock who epitomize the vanity of era…

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    to kill Macbeth. This part of the play is one of the best examples of nemesis in the entire play and leads to the tragic death of Macbeth. Macduff and Malcolm join forces to fight against Macbeth. The soldiers took branches and trees to use as camouflage and Macbeth was positive it was Birnam Wood. This was the third apparition that said, "Macbeth shall never vanquished be until / Great Birnam Wood to high Dunsinane Hill / Shall come against him (4.1. 104-106)." Macbeth now realized that…

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    slower and incapable of defending ourselves against them, like we can be the prey of lions. Instead we can overcome that by making our own devices, such as guns, that would make us win against them and they then become our prey. Some animals can camouflage themselves or play dead to not be eaten by their predator, but those are natural defenses that have come with adaptation over time and normally they still wouldn’t eat their predator, they would just hide until next…

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