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    Dating back to over twenty thousand years ago, for men, hunting was a commonly practiced ritual. At the time, hunting served two purposes. The first purpose was to feed themselves and their families. Those who caught the prey would traditionally pick their favorite piece of meat and eat it first, followed by the older men and then younger boys. All leftovers would be given to the females. Secondly, hunting was used as a ploy to gain social status and power over the community and their families.…

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    They had some chicken backside, which might not sound very appatizing, but it was undeniably mouth-watering to look at. The gloom portrayed on my face was fairly noticable, but was considerably cheered up by the prospect of sampling a little bit of the cusine. The next…

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    an adventrue to save there roosters. They perserverd and when they couldn’t find them at first they didn’t give up. They kept searching. This story shows perseverance. The auther shows this by making a plan to save the roosters, rebuilding their chicken coop, and most of, searching in the woods for a long time to find the roosters. In the story the characters show perseverance…

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    Bird Brained Up?

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    that a chicken may actually have a higher capacity to reason logically than many young children. Research also produced some other rather startling conclusions. It appears there is more to a chicken’s persona than meets the eye. Studies indicate that our feathered barnyard friends have individual personalities and can be quite the little schemers. Evidence now shows that applying the term ‘bird brained’ to a chicken clearly underestimates the bird’s ability to think intelligently. Chicken…

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    about the earliest moments of an organism's life cycle along with the genetic components that allow for reliability in the system. The experiments performed in this class involved utilizing animal systems such as zebrafish, sea urchins, Xneopus, and chickens. For all of the systems, the environments had to remain as sterile as possible to prevent infection. Each system brought new challenges with their development. The…

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    Your commitment to school is like breakfast. If breakfast was ham and eggs, are you the chicken or the pig? To make ham and eggs, both the chicken and the pig have to make commitments. The chicken is committed to laying eggs for the breakfast. the Pig’s commitment is much greater because it has to die to get the meat. Do you make a smaller commitment or the bigger one? In the first semester of school, I was a pig. I worked really hard on all my assignments. I never missed an assignment in any…

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    Crawfish Terrine Analysis

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    Smoked Catfish & Crawfish Terrine This Crawfish Terrine looks like a very complicated gourmet dish. But this appetizer is actually very easy to make. You simply need to smoke the catfish, then combine it with all of the other ingredients, and then pour the mixture into a loaf pan. The smoked catfish and crawfish taste exceptional together. So what is a terrine? Terrine is very similar to a pate, but the ingredients are chopped more coarsely. Serve crawfish terrine chilled, or at room…

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    he Greater Prairie Chicken is a stocky chestnut, firmly banished grouse with paler shaded stripes, most effectively perceived by the male's particular and strikingly great appearance. Amongst the male's presentation, an unmistakable, stretched pinnae (adjusted neck quills) get to be raised over the head, and a substantial yellow-orange air sacs in the neck or greater the eye get to be swelled. Both genders have these noticeable neck quills yet they are longer on the males. The genders can also…

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    Francine Prose Summary

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    Most people have heard the age old paradox of the chicken and the egg. Which came first? Every time you attempt to answer the question the opposite answer suddenly appears to be true. If you decide it is the egg then the obvious question follows, where did the egg come from? If you decide it is the chicken then you are forced to ignore that chickens hatch from eggs. In an article written for Spirit Magazine, Francine Prose points out that there is a logical and scientific answer to this paradox.…

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    Egg Science Fair Project

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    My family and I have been raising two chickens for the past year named Hen and Red. They are both hens of the Red Comet variety and they lay large brown eggs. We do not have any roosters, because we simply like to keep a solid supply of fresh egg is in our refrigerator and do not currently want any chicks. They both produce eggs, which my family enjoys in everything from scrambled eggs to mixing them into cake batter and making homemade waffles. The whole process is very interesting and that…

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