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    domestic cat’s diet has not changed due to us feeding them. Cats still need a high proportion of protein and organ meat in their diet. Dry cat food, sadly, approximates their dietary needs. But, like great whites, cats are hunters. They’ll hunt chipmunks, squirrels, and birds if they have to. Furthermore, like sharks, cats have not had the desire to feast on human, to our knowledge. Overall, both their diets have not changed due to us, unlike sycophantic dogs. By way of contrast, we have had an…

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    two hours of the city. The closest grocery store is thirty minutes away, and the nearest hospital is twenty three miles. Westford is all country in every way. Animals ran wild everywhere. Some of the animals you would see are squirrels, quails, chipmunks, deer, and even bear. They were not afraid of anything, until hunting season. The trees are so tall with many colors, red, brown, and yellow in the fall. The summers are so muggy and hot, but growing up there you didn’t notice, but we always…

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    How Technology is Affecting My Life I have always wondered what would happen if we didn’t have technology, and how technology has been affecting my life. This week I have documented everything and all the websites I go on. I used the “Moment” app to track how many hours I spent on my phone, computer and my iPad and how many times I check my phone. This app was very helpful and made it easier and more accurate to track myself. I always knew that I spent a lot of time on my phone and I’m always…

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    Mount Rushmore

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    Mountain goat live for around twelve to fifteen years, and usually feed on shrubs, grasses, and lichen. Another interesting animal is the Mule deer. They have a lifespan of about nine to eleven years. They usually eat shrubs and weeds. The least chipmunk also lives near Mount Rushmore. They mostly feed on seeds, fruit, and fungi. They live for about ten years. The wildlife also consists of yellow-bellied marmots, red squirrels, and various types of…

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    The Booted Racket-Tail Have you ever heard of the Booted Racket-Tail? You probably have not heard of this creature. The Booted Racket-Tail is a colourful, amazing bird. Another name for the Booted Racket-Tail is Racket-Tailed Puffleg. The scientific name for this bird is Ocreatus underwoodii. The Booted Racket-Tail goes under the category of hummingbirds. Keep reading to learn more! The body of a male Booted Racket-Tail is green. They also have two long, shiny blue tails that spin to make the…

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    Bad Rodent Research Paper

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    DAMNED IF YOU DO, DAMNED IF YOU RODENT: TEN WAYS RATS BRING DESTRUCTION Rodents are the biggest group of mammals, consisting of almost half of the whole mammalian population with around 4,600 species. Chipmunks, squirrels, beavers and prairie dogs are just some of the most popular rodent species native to the United States, playing an important role in forest and grassland preservation as they serve as a major food source for scavengers and predators like bobcats, foxes, hawks and wolves.…

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    opportunity to have as much fun as you want, and as a kid I took advantage of that. I loved going out to just use my senses and explore. I would see how many different animals I could see or hear. I would listen to the birds hum their songs, and hear the chipmunks run aimlessly through the woods, cracking sticks every step of the way. Who knew such little animals could make so much noise! Sometimes I even thought they were bears! I never did see a bear. On multiple occasions I saw deer though!…

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    Speech About Moving Away

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    Good morning Diane! ChaCha and I just returned from our run and I was just thinking about you :-) Now I understand why you dislike pesky squirrels and chipmunks, they love taunting ChaCha running across the porch, stopping and looking at her as if to say “ha, ha – you are stuck inside, I spit at you, you stupid dog!!!”. I would love to let her loose, but I know better, the fence will be put up the first of next week and then she can chase all she wants, or at least until she trees or catches…

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    Essay In this essay, I will be analysing the three act structure of ‘Almost Famous’, a film by Cameron Crowe (2000). A film about a music driven journalist,who is requested to write an article for ‘Rolling Stone Magazine’ and finds himself and experiences eye opening events, while touring with an almost famous band. Syd Field, author of Screenplay and The Screen Writer's Workbook, has outlined a paradigm that most screenplays follow. A paradigm is a conceptual scheme. Syd Field has divided…

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    There are two cities who have had a profound impact in my life. Those cities are San Bernardino and Angelus Oaks. Both cities are located in the Inland Empire of Southern California.Both of these cities contribute different feelings and present a separate kind of home to me. When the two cities are compared they seem like completely different places, however they do share some similarities. Although Angelus Oaks and San Bernardino are completely different in weather, scenery, and the sounds one…

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