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    Blue Poison Frog

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    own species and others. To ward off intruders, they use a series of calls, chases, and wrestling. Although poison dart frogs are known for their skin toxins, used on the tips of arrows or darts of natives, in reality only the species of the Phyllobates genus are used in this manner. In captivity, the frogs lose toxicity as a result of altered diets. Reproduction[edit] The blue poison dart frog breeds seasonally, usually during February or March when it is rainy. To find mates the males sit on a…

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    Lennie Case

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    to ensure that Lennie is proven innocent on all charges and that his alleged accomplice isn’t charged as well. Did Lennie Cause The Death of the First Officer? The first officer that pursued Lennie died instantly after being hit in the eye with a dart, which was thrown by an inebriated young woman who was startled by Lennie blowing a clown horn at her. The question here is, “Is Lennie at fault for this officer’s death?” The…

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    made blowguns, darts, and spears. Cherokees created poisonous darts that could be deadly to the person that they were shot at. The darts were made by being soaked in snake venom, or plant juices and extracts that were deadly to humans. Spears were made out of solid wood and they were shaped using deer antlers. Lastly, blowguns were used in games or warfare. Blowguns were mainly a Cherokee invention. They could be three to nine feet long and could be deadly to humans if the poison darts were…

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    competition and physical activity, then is a dance competition a sport or do we just call it a competition? How about a singing competition? Just as physical as darts or Corn howl. Archery has a higher level of physical exertion than darts but it almost the same event. Neither activities stop the other competitors from drawing their dart/shooting their arrow. Curling versus shuffle board? We like to think that physicality makes it a sport yet dismiss dance and floor aerobics. We like to say…

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    Valley of Mexico on islands in Lake Texcoco. The Aztecs had advanced weapons, armour, and great strategies that they used many of the flower wars. Aztec warriors were taught from the moment they were born in weapon skills. They were very good with darts, spears, clubs and bows. For protection from the enemy they used shields and sometimes helmets. Spears…

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    Toltec Research Paper

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    ¬¬ Have you ever wondered how civilizations managed to live during the height of their power? One of the greatest pre-conquest Mesoamerican cultures was the “Toltecs.” According to the dictionary of World History, it defines the Toltec civilization as: A northern Mexican tribe, who established a military state between the 10th and 12th centuries at Tula, 80 km north of modern Mexico City. They played an important part in the downfall of the city of Teotihuacán and were themselves overrun in the…

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    Through the Tunnel of Love Tension is a type of plot line for authors to use when writing any sort of story. Tension helps build the plot line by giving the readers a sense of apprehension. Without the use of tension in writings, many stories would be boring, and would not have any sort pizazz. In the short story Through the Tunnel and the short film God of Love the writers create a plot line in which the audience feel a sense of tension which keeps them hooked. If the writers of these two…

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    My conflict styles were determined to be “avoiding” and “collaboration”, which are the direct opposites of each other. The characteristics of an avoider is unassertive and uncooperative, this conflict style has a low goal orientation, and low relationship preservation. The avoider does not pursue his own concerns or the concerns of others. Avoidance masquerades as diplomacy, however, it actually is withdrawing, until a better time, or when the avoider is forced to deal with the issue. The…

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    It all started at the bus stop it was around 5 pm i was getting ready to go to work i worked the graveyard shift almost no one would ever come so i would just do school work or sleep so i was on the bus going to work then i fell asleep i woke up and it was 10 pm i was in some different place it smelled like alcohol and vomit i had no idea where i was i could only see the top of the bus i had almost no money and my cell phone was dead i couldn't even stay on the bus because it was the poor man's…

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    I believe that the poem tells a Muggle fantasy tale rather than showing that Muggles had any knowledge of a magical creature. Yes, Erl means elf and Erklings are related to House Elves and both Erklings and the Erlking in Goethe's poem attack children, but the similarities end there. The names of the two creatures are spelled differently. The creatures in the lesson are Erklings, whereas the creature in the poem was THE Erlking. One word can be transformed into the other by transposing two…

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