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    rental experience in the rental industry, and an emphasis on customer service, Robin Rents knows that our customers have made our success possible. We offer the highest quality of rental equipment with names like Titan, Echo, Tsurumi, Multiquip, Toro Dingo, Terex loaders, John Deere loaders, John Deere excavators, Nifty lifts, Haulotte lifts. Robin Rents is the only Hilti Authorized Distributer in North Alabama. We also sell and service other vendors like Marshalltown, Northwest Instruments,…

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    much bigger and stronger than any wolf today. Megafaunal is the term for many of the larger species of this period. The megafaunal wolf is the ancestor of many canines, or the canis genus, that we know today, such as the jackal, hyena, fox, coyote, dingo, as well as the other wolfs of various regions of the world. We know that the genetic split from this bloodline occurred at this point because of the divergence of genes amongst the different canines at this particular time period. c. These…

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    leaping up and downwards along the porch showing their excitement. They seem like they are taking turns on a trampoline. Clara Beth is still larger, more muscular than Sylvia, but is lighter in color with not as much brown. Her head is shaped like a dingo and when she looks at you, her eyes are squinted with a curious look. Sylvia is more streamlined dog her coat is softer yet darker than Clara Beth’s, her head is shaped…

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    allowed the emotions displayed by the actors to be amplified and did a great job further connecting the audience with the scenes of the movie and the cast. I specifically remember the scene where Django was riding into candy land pretending to be a man-dingo expert/ bigoted slave. The camera had backed out and it showed him riding on a horse with a hard-ironed face while many beat slaves chained together stumbled upon the dirt road looking up in disgust. During this scene a song played echoed in…

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    Yolngu Boy Film Analysis

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    Film Review: Samson and Delilah Yolngu Boy Bran Nue Dae Racism is a major topic in society and has been an issue for our entire existence on this earth. The debatable act of discrimination in Australia, presents itself mainly through the behaviour used towards our native Aboriginal people. The three films, Samson and Delilah, Bran Nue Dae and Yolngu Boy show the themes of homelessness, substance abuse and racism related to the discrimination against the indigenous population. Directors Warwick…

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    There are two major trophic cascades that scientist use. One is called bottom-up and the other is top-down. The controller of top-down would be the top predator or the apex predator (Wallach and O’Neill, 2009). The apex predator can also be known as the keystone species in that ecosystem. Top-down control is when the apex predator regulates the structure and population of the ecosystem (Wallach and O’Neill, 2009). The apex predators will prey on the consumers, which keeps the consumers…

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    Australian Culture

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    What are all the different types of cultures in the world? In America there are a lot of different cultures depending on where someone lives. Cultures can range from the type of music someone listens to, to the type of clothes someone wears. A lot of places have astonishing cultures, but the most astonishing culture is that of Australia. There are many different aspects of Australian culture. One of the main aspects of Australian culture is the type of music and dance styles. Australia has…

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    (b) The natural habitat of frillneck lizard is commonly trees. Which is what you would typically expect when talking about lizards. You can also for see why it’s an endangered animal, with the dying population of trees. The reason for the preferred choice of living in the trees, is because of the simple fact, that they are harder to see when in the forest. You typically would have trouble trying to see them, in the forest. This is because they share similar colours, which blend really well. The…

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    Being the second largest marsupial in Australia, the eastern grey kangaroo (Macropus giganteus) is a very well-known species of kangaroo. It belongs to the class Mammalia and the average lifespan is 8-10 years. The maximum body structure is 7 feet tall and 120 pounds. Eastern grey kangaroos can reach speeds over 35 miles an hour, jump 6 feet high, and cover 25 feet across. That’s twice as far as the average 12-year-old girl’s long jump! In order to survive, animals have physical body parts,…

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    Willie an Aboriginal teenager who escapes from a religious boarding school and sets on a hero’s journey to return to his home town. On this quest type narrative, the protagonist encounters eccentric characters, such as Uncle Tadpole, played by Ernie Dingo who convincingly portrays the complex character. This movie is not bound by the traditional Aboriginal narratives which often…

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