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    million acres of land. Death valley was established as a national park in 1994. The most popular places to watch the sunset is the places called Dante's view, Zabriskie point, and the sand dunes. The more common wildlife on the site is the wonderful coyotes, ravens, roadrunners, ground squirrels and lizards and if you're lucky you may see a bighorn sheep in the mountains. It is recommended no…

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    Wind Cave Research Paper

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    And on that prairie lives one of only four remaining free-roaming and genetically pure bison herds in North America. But it doesn’t stop there. You can also find raccoon, mink, red foxes, ermines ferrets, river otters, badgers, pronghorn, cougars, coyotes, and the like. And, of course, that ubiquitous prairie dweller, the prairie dog. The ara is well traversed by roads, so virtually all of the park is accessible. If you want to get out and walk, there are over thirty miles of hiking trails. Elk…

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    Trip of a Lifetime Did you know that Mount Rushmore is over 1,725 meters tall? Well it’s true. Did you also know that Mount Rushmore cost just south of one million dollars? Yes, which in my opinion is pretty amazing that such a marvelous monument made out of granite would be less than a million dollars. Today I will be talking about my trip to five different states. Which started in Kansas, then to three national parks, and finally ending up at a roaring river. First I will be talking about my…

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    Old Lunar Research Paper

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    In the beginning the Earth was covered in light and all was plentiful and good. One fateful day a bunch of animals gathered together wanting to bring eternal darkness to the world. All the nocturnal animals such as Fox, Owl, and Coyote all decided the harsh light needed to come to an end. Owl volunteered to fly into the sun and destroy it forever. He flew up and away into space and found darkness. The darkness was a celestial being named Old Lunar. The owl explained how it was unfair to only…

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    hunting around the whole world. The hunting I prefer is duck hunting, deer hunting, and turkey hunting. All of these include one main thing and that is patience. There is so much more hunting around the world than just those three. There is boar, elk, coyote and even squirrel hunting. A lot of the times people go hunting so they can mount it or eat the meat of that animal for me I like to eat it because when you try to mount it sometimes it can cost a lot of money. When you go hunting there is…

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    description of the chilling environment of wild life, gives the readers goosebumps, displayed when “he pulled the blanket about his shoulders and sat shiver-ing in the cold…” McCarthy's pronunciation on “shiver-ing” emphasizes the frigid habitat. “Coyotes were yapping along the hills to the south and they calling from the dark shapes of the rimlands above him where their cries seemed to have no origin other than the night itself” the author wants to give a sense that the main character is…

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    My Pappaw Research Paper

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    My Pappaw The special person in my life is my pappaw he is caring and you can trust him with about anything and he is a very respectful man he is the one person that you can rely one if you want to him to do something he is on it and on weekends he just mows his lawn and then he goes to the garden and he will help out and when he grows corn me and him shucks it and we eat it the next night he is a great man he when he use to work he was a carpenter…

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    Yoko Ono Identity

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    While the identity was largely debatable in avant-garde theatre, performance artists always presented themselves and claimed their own identity by usually working alone. No character was involved in performance art, and thus performance artists had never been actors. Yoko Ono, for example, performed Cut Piece (1964-66), which is considered “a commentary on identity,” where she asked audience to cut her cloth to test how far and aggressive people could become as it is described as “[T]he…

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    Two hundred and fifty years ago, the Founding Fathers of the United States of America came together during the Second Continental Congress in Philadelphia to declare independence from an oppressive, imperialist government. Within this declaration was the assurance that “all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness” (1776). These three unalienable rights are guaranteed to all…

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    and daughter relationship. As I walk to the deer stand, I can hear the rustling of the grass behind me as it pops back up after we walk on the grass. I am always paranoid thinking it could be a coyote chasing me, and preparing to bite at my heels. I have always had that fear since my grandpa told me coyotes will run after you through the woods. My dad walks in front of me, so I grasp the glimmering flashlight tightly. The ray of light from the flashlight casts a luminescent glow on the ground,…

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