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    Marana, Arizona- it was a hot summer in 1982, surrounded by desert sands, cactus and Palo Verde trees where two young children of a ranch hand whose curiosity guided them on their lessons in freedom. The morning sun rises and a warm breeze is in the air, the horses are saddled and ready for the new day adventure. A refreshed brown and tan Quarter horse named Ms. Barb is waiting patiently for me, and a paint Palomino horse named ironically Paint is waiting for my brother, Mark. We will rise up…

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    loaded up their first line with Toronto Maple Leafs prospect Mitch Marner and Arizona Coyotes prospect Christian Dvorak. The trio has combined for 122 points thus far, proving to be a difficult line to contain. If they keep making spin passes like the gem Tkachuk and Dvorak pulled off, it's going to be a long season for fellow Midwest Division rivals. #2016NHLDraft prospect Matt Tkachuk hits #Coyotes prospect Christian Dvorak with a spinning pass. https://t.co/21MZiqdWpP—…

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    Mount ST. Helens The eruption of Mount ST. Helens changed people’s lives because it destroyed everything in its path. The volcano erupted at 8:32 a.m. on May 18, 1980. The eruption caused snow on the mountain to melt and the snow flooded the roads and bridges. The eruption sprayed a thick layer of volcanic ash over a huge area. If you do not know what Mount ST. Helens is, well it is a volcano that erupted in the year 1980. Mount ST. Helens is located in the Cascade mountain ninety-five miles…

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    The whitetail deer The whitetail deer is a staple animal in Arkansas. Arkansas is home to over 200,000 deer. But if there was a lack habitat, light, and nutrition. That number would go down significantly. If there was a lack of habitat for the whitetail deer than the population numbers would go down a lot. The deer would start pouring into the city's instead of their natural habitat in need of somewhere to breed, sleep ect. Studies have shown that the loss of habitat can be detrimental to all…

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    It was a night like most others in the abandoned ghost town. All I saw was darkness and shadows creeping around every corner. I heard the howls of coyotes and the hooting of owls through the midnight air. The whistling wind rang the rusty, wind chimes dangling from the old run-downed mansion. The sign above read “Muddy Creek Manor”. I was only seventeen years old when I first seen it. Everyone use to go there to hang out. It was a beautiful place. A few years ago, I came back to reminisce but…

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    The Black Footed Ferret is a mammal that is a nocturnal carnivore, but is close to the brink of extinction. The ferret gets its name not only from the black colors around his legs, but also from the dark spots around its eyes, and tail. The Ferret’s body is about 15 to 20 inches long, with a tail of about 4 to 5 inches long. They have small legs, but sharp claws for digging their homes, or into the prey’s homes. They also have very strong jaws made for chewing meat of the prey. The Ferrets are…

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    A Paid: A Short Story

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    have wanted for years. I headed to my local Ford dealership and there it was. A 2017 Ford Mustang that is metallic maroon in color with a set of matte black racing stripes to match. The rims shine like a new diamond and the exhaust note from the Coyote 5.0 engine is ear shattering. While driving…

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    Same Terms, Different Understandings When I think of survival, I think of a dramatized situation in which someone or something is having a hard time staying alive. People tend to differentiate living and surviving as if living is not an essential part of surviving. I think a lot of these connotations about surviving being a way of life through hardships come from the way we talk about it amongst other species not humans. When we talk about animals, we speak about survival being the opposite of…

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    Isolation is a powerful force. To be separated from humanity can disorient and debilitate oneself, unless they have hope. In John Valliant’s literary work The Jaguar’s Children, the protagonist, Hector, significantly grows, as he becomes an optimistic individual in order to survive, a more selfless person by taking care of Cesar and becomes a faithful believer in God. The isolation he faces changes his moral beliefs and attitude, ultimately giving him the willpower and hope to stay alive long…

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    Pit Bulls Research Paper

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    MYTH: It is better to adopt a Pit Bull puppy instead of an adult. Reality: It’s a fact that puppies are adorable! But the thing about puppies is, well, they grow up. And as they mature, their personality develops and that’s when you really find out whether your Pit Bull is dominant or submissive with people, or whether she is aggressive toward some, none or all dogs. Dog-intolerance and dog-aggression are traits that do not develop in some dogs until they are fully mature. It is possible that…

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