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    The universe is like a game of chance. Of the billions of planets out there, Earth is the only known planet to sustain life. What would life be like on a different planet? Would humans even exist? Would bugs rule the planet? The possible outcomes are endless. The Firefly Galaxy is a spiral galaxy far from the Milky Way Galaxy that contains a solar system, the Phoenix Solar System, favorable for life. In the Phoenix Solar System is the planet Bibea. Bibea is able to sustain life because of its…

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    Ten thousand years ago, there was a dragon who renowned as the most evil dragon in the Arcenza continent. It lived in the Brigen Mountain which is considered as one of the forbidden hunting ground within the Arcenza continent. It stayed in the deepest region of Brigen Mountain, inside the Nirflaga Cave, near the Earth Core Flame source. The rumor says that it has an immunity to fire and bathe within the Earth Core Flame. The color of its scales is pitch-black while his eyes are shining gold.…

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    Sub-Saharan Africa is the part of the African continent that is located south of the Saharan Desert. Per the New World Encyclopedia the actual line of demarcation is the southern edge of the Sahara Desert. (New World Encyclopedia). Sub Saharan African is different from the rest of Africa in many ways. These differences are mostly a result of geography and climate. “Since the end of the last ice age, the north and sub-Saharan regions of Africa have been separated by the extremely harsh climate of…

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    dogs roam as decreased in size because settlements have expanded. African wild dogs once roamed the continent, but the humans have interacted too much with them. To help them, humans must engage local communities, and mitigate human-wildlife conflict. Why are there only 3,000 to 5,500 African wild dogs left? One main reason is that people are killing them. Once, these dogs roamed the entire continent. Now there is only about 10 to 40 in a pack, but when life was good there was about 100 in a…

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    Jaguar Research Paper

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    humans keep hunting them. They are illegal to hunt but people do it anyways for their beautiful coats. Jaguar may be found in many places, it has a coat that people want, and eats 85 different types of animals. Jaguars are found on the American continents. They generally live in Texas, Colorado, Arizona, southern parts of California,…

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    Contemporary Dance

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    Some of the requirements to be able to go on pointe is to be at the age of ten and a half or older, have at least two years of ballet training, and consistent in attending ballet classes for at least four and half hours a week. This is the stage when dancers use a special shoe to be able to stand on their toes. Even though watching a ballerina dance on their toes may look divine, this is very painful for them. Some of the most common injuries caused by going on pointe are blisters, ingrowned…

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    Change In Antarctica

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    Antarctica. 1.2 Limitations This report is only based on literature research. It would have been preferable to gather data in Antarctica, but Antarctica is 7 014 km away from Australia and limited options is available to travel in the southernmost continent on Earth. 1.3 Scope This report is examining and analysing the effect of Climate Change in Antarctica. It is including an overview of Antarctica with its geology and atmospheric conditions, what causes climate change and its effect on…

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    The chair has very limited prior knowledge regarding global health as it relates to the continent. He must rely on experts to bring him up to speed while managing a busy schedule. While on the same committee is a junior senator, who spearheaded an AIDs/HIV prevention campaign, has considerable knowledge on the continent, and was formerly a Foreign Service officer in several African countries. Who would you choose as chair? While the likelihood of this…

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    Hawaii Vacation Essay

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    After a scorching hot summer, one would only hope for some cloudy weather and a bit of rain. But when you're visiting the wettest places on Earth, the sun really doesn't seem all that bad. Even places like Africa, known for its incredible heat, can become drenched in water during certain periods of the year.Hawaii certainly seems like a destination that is often associated with warm weather, but things can get pretty cold and wet here. The Maui islands are the second largest islands in all of…

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    Nt1310 Unit 2 Assignment

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    Class #1: Geo-Literacy Please 1). The photos of "Map foolery" and the "True Size of Africa" surprised me, since I had never considered that my perception of the continents size could be so skewed. It brings up the question of why maps continue to be presented in the way they are. When presented with this new knowledge we began to get a greater understanding of the world around us and how individuals have to be critical of the information they take in. It's important to begin to understand the…

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