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    breakfast at hotel -Have breakfast at hotel -Have breakfast at hotel -Visit National Park of Zakouma in Zakouma -Visit Musee National N’Djamena -Visit Guelta d’Archei in Ennedi -Visit Le Tarso Tousside volcano + Tibesti mountains -Eat dinner at Le Carnivore restaurant in N’Djamena -Eat dinner at restaurant Cote Jardin for dinner -Visit Cinema le Normandie -Eat dinner at Le Central Hotel -Travel back to Le Meridien Chari hotel for the night -Travel back to Le Meridien Chari hotel…

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    Michael Heile Nelson 3 English 11 Honors April 29 2016 Honeybee Population Crisis Bees are very crucial to our society. They pollinate over $14 billion worth of crops each year (Ballaro and Warhol). With that amount of money you could buy almost 15 new Viking stadiums each year. They are so valuable to our society and if the bee population goes down, the human population will soon follow. Although many people are unaware of the shrinking bee population, scientific evidence has proven it to…

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    Some may say that a sunflower is simply a sunflower. Some may say that a black t-shirt worn by the boy in class is simply just a plain black t-shirt, yet there is so much more to these items than there seems. The sunflower can be the essence of life, representing longevity and the importance of happiness, and the black t-shirt can really represent the feeling of sorrow and being an outcast in the midst of a conformed society. With many items there is more to them than meets the eye; they have…

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    Many are convinced that the legalization of medical marijuana is a terrible idea; any form of marijuana affects the brain, marijuana use would increase, marijuana does not meet the standards of modern medicine, and black market sales and the diversions would increase. Marijuana is illegal for good reason. Having the legalization of marijuana happen would remain with many consequences. Marijuana should stay illegal in the United States because if it is legalized, more people will smoke it,…

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    a North American cat that appeared during the Irvingtonian stage of around 1.8 million years ago. Containing 12 recognized subspecies, it ranges from southern Canada to central Mexico, including most of the contiguous United States. Bobcats are carnivores and eat a variety of small animals including feral cats, rats, rabbits, cottontails, wild birds, mice, chickens, squirrels and small fawns. The bobcat is 2.3 FT (In adult size.) And they weigh up to about 3 pounds in baby size, 7 pounds in…

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    Introduction A splash occurs as a creature leaps from the water into the air, arcs of water droplets falling from its bottle-like snout and flippers. This creature is a bottlenose dolphin. I chose the bottlenose dolphin because it is one of the world’s smartest creatures, along with being altruistic and playful towards other dolphins, humans, and even whales. I was inspired to research more about bottlenose dolphins after seeing several dolphins in the ocean while on vacation at Maui, and I…

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    The Permian Period The Permian Period is the last one, after the Carboniferous Period, of the Paleozoic Era lasting for about 46 to 47 million years from 299-252 million years ago (mya) (Smith 2011). One major feature of this period is the formation of the supercontinent, Pangaea which affected the environment and the climate as well which gave rise to new species. Another distinct feature is the greatest mass extinction event which killed around 54% of all marine families and most of the…

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    the stalk. They do sometimes eat other plants and even meat. Their diet is almost completely vegetarian. They will, however, hunt for pikas and other small rodents. As a member of the Urisdae family, Giant Pandas possess the digestive system of a carnivore, although they have evolved to depend almost completely on bamboo. They usually eat while sitting upright, in a pose that resembles a how sitting on the floor. This posture leaves the front paw free to grasp bamboo stems with the help of a…

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    Neil Mann, who is a Professor & Head of Food Science & Nutrition in RMIT University, spoke about evolution and our dietary change, specifically the difference on our nutrition today and the time of our hunter-gatherer ancestors. There is a huge contrast in terms of energy density of foods and other key food compositional differences, which has led us to have disease today. He stated that we are not so healthy in these 50-60 years according to our diet intake. Food is our main energy sources. We…

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    “Not every child who has attended a summer camp is classified as a hero–” (Allan, Davin). Pi battled a tiger and the vast open sea at the age of 16. In the book Life of Pi, Yann Martel wrote a young adult named Piscine Patel, who is on his way to complete a hero 's journey. This journey really shows how much someone can adapt to such a life changing experience. Before Pi’s journey began, he lived in Pondicherry, India, and spent a majority of his time at the zoo that his father owned.…

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