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    A great class pet for 1st graders must be relatively small, somewhat quiet, able to live by itself on the weekends, and cannot be venomous or aggressive. With that in mind, I think that a chinchilla, hedgehog, or hamster would all make great class pets. All of these animals are friendly and have cages that can either be put in corners or on top of counters, so they won’t take up too much space. Also they don’t require constant care, so you could leave them at school on the weekends as long as…

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    Owls Vs Barn Owl Essay

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    Owls are a nocturnal birds of prey with large eyes, a facial disc, a hooked beak, and typically a loud hooting call. Owls belong to a group of birds that includes about 205 species.These species are sorted into two basic groups, the true owls or typical owls, Strigidae; and the barn owls, Tytonidae. There are 16 species of barn owls. Typical owls are more diverse than barn owls, with nearly 190 species in about 23 genera. Typical owl is from 5 to 28 inches tall (13 to 71 centimeters); Barn…

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    I have a fear. A fear that makes my hands and legs shake with terror. My mind would go wild, imagining different types of water related deaths with monsters involved. I know I can never overcome this fear, but I am horrified of deep, dark bodies of water. Gillian, Burke, Faith, and I decided to relax at the lake in the afternoon after a long week of school. I decided to bring my homework there to do, so I wouldn’t have to go into the water. Plus, I wanted to show off a necklace that I…

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    Fears Gotham 's skies had grown dark, almost crepuscular as the rusty sky traced with black clouds full of horror reminded every citizen he had won. Will there ever be a blue sky again? Or a smile on a young child 's face? Will there ever be a look of happiness in the teenagers eyes that wasn 't traced with fright? Scarecrow doubted this and he smiled at the thought. Jonathan Crane wasn 't insane, he wasn 't a maniac unlike the doctors at Arkham thought, if they were doctors at all. He…

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    Mark Debski Handel MHST 373 16 November 2016 Fauré Requiem French composer Gabriel Fauré was born in Pamiers, Ariège, France on May 12, 1845 and died in Paris on November 4, 1924. Unlike most French composers, Fauré did not attend the Paris Conservatoire. Instead, from the age of nine, he attended the École Niedermeyer, where he studied with Camille Saint-Saëns. Despite not attending the Conservatoire, Fauré eventually became professor of composition there, and was then appointed Director…

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    behind a continuous endless white plains with scattered vegetation. May and June are the hottest month here and temperature goes up to around 50˚C sometimes. Even in such harsh condition life in Banni is capable to survive even without water. Crepuscular Desert fox know all about, that is must to survive in such harsh climate. It barely drinks water and feed mostly on insect and succulent plants. It fulfills its water requirements from its prey as insect and plants both contain water in…

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    For this project, I looked at the light pollution condition around my parents’ house in Western Springs, Illinois. Western Springs is a small suburban community on the southwestern edge of Cook county, about fifteen miles west of Chicago. By being so far outside the city, light pollution is not very significant but is still somewhat present, especially when viewing the horizon. However, the skies directly upward are fairly clear, and you can see starts and planets with relative ease on a…

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    to take leave into the walls of Berlin. There was a speaking of the presidential candidates, and William was interested, in the slightest. At least it would get his mind off Ester. Once the bright skyline bent into the most obscure hour of the crepuscular perspective, both Ester and Edward initiated their plan for Ester's escape. The first step required the most uncertain step; to swipe up the keys to her father's vehicle; which also was apart of William's deceitful countermeasure. He left the…

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    Red Panda Research Paper

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    Throughout history, humans have been clearing land and hunting animals heavily. This has pushed some animals passed their point of coming back, leading to extinction. Some have been pushed very close to the point of extinction, leaving it endangered. In today’s world, there are 16,306 living organisms who are endangered due to numerous reasons, examples being excessively hunted to because their habitat is being destroyed because humans need the lumbar or resources found there…

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    Life: The Good, The Bad, & The Philosophical You are living if you have hit rock bottom and soared through the skies; you are not living if you have only walked on level land. Samuel Johnson is a 1700 English writer known through his impeccable articulation of words, shown most famously illustrated through his letters. With the utilization of precise diction, extended sentences, and wide range of subjects, Samuel Johnson is above qualification to embellish countless recollections of different…

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