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    Ready, Aim, Fire Analysis

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    the things that I was also able to see throughout the book is how the author integrates significant issues from the past. An example is when Kenny and Rufus play the World’s Greatest Dinosaur War Ever. I was able to see that It was referring to World War 2 from “ That was because someone had to be the American dinosaur s and someone had to be the Nazi one” (37). The fact that the author decides to integrate this into the book as a child’s game suggests the idea…

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    Picture yourself standing among the various dinosaurs 252 million years ago, when hurtling from the sky a massive meteorite colliding into the earth resulting in one of the largest mass extinction to come, commonly referred to as the Permian-Triassic extinction, in Earth’s history shifting Earth into a new era: The Mesozoic Era. Frequently mentioned to as “Age of Reptiles” due to the amount of reptiles that predominated the lands, however they were not alone; land-dwelling vertebrate animals and…

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    K-T Extinction Essay

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    The extinction of the dinosaurs is one of the most well-known mysteries in our great world, the Earth has its history in the layers, these layers can tell us when, where, and how something happened, the K-T boundary is no exception. These large slabs of Earth can show us the past, millions of years of history, to the beginning. What scientists around the world are trying to figure out, is why the dinosaurs died out, there are many different and unique theories about the K-T extinction. Some…

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    Jurassic Park is a 1990 techno-thriller novel by Michael Crichton. It revolves around a businessman’s attempt to create an amusement park whose primary attractions are dinosaurs recreated using genetic engineering. Unlike the 1993 Steven Spielberg movie adaptation, which is about the wonderful feeling of seeing a real live dinosaur, and about the technical accomplishment that went behind it, the book deals with the ethical and logistical issues that accompany such a task. The Setting The…

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    Museum Of History Essay

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    exhibits ranging from animals, dinosaur fossils, and modern science. When I entered the Hall of Ancient Life there was a life-size cast of dinosaurs all over the gallery, including a 40 foot long skeleton of an Acrocanthosaurus that I learned existed in North America during the early Cretaceous period. I even got to learn fun facts about some of the dinosaurs that I didn’t know before like the Triceratops it was one of the last surviving species of ornithischian dinosaurs that belonged to a…

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    definition gives off very powerful image of the dinosaur. Paleobiologists have tried to study the T. Rex fossils to put their lifestyle and habits into perspective for humans. People continue to study these dinosaurs to discover new things that other scientists have over looked in the past. The scientists that study dinosaurs these want actual proof of the actions and behavior of the T. Rex. This will help them discover new things about other dinosaurs as well because many of these creatures…

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    “re-creation” of dinosaurs on the island of Isla Nublar off the coast of Costa Rica. Bringing animals that once roamed a very different Earth onto an island that was meant to recreate what once was. To create an amusement park slash zoo, of sorts, but one that the world has never seen before. However, one of the main issues of this novel is whether or not this island has accurately recreated the past habitat,…

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    Dayers Chapter 1 Summary

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    DAYER prologue Long time ago before dinosaurs an evil, merciless species reign happened, They were the Dayers. The Dayers possessed an enormous powers, but they never knew their capacity. They could transform into infinity numbers of power level, but as time went by dinosaurs came along, and as dinosaurs’ population aggressed, dinosaurs started dominating the Dayers. Even one Dayer is able to win a fight against 1,000 dinosaurs if they had developed their skills of fighting.Now those…

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    Jurassic Park Extinction

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    “If The World Isn’t Broken, Don’t Fix It” In the movie, Jurassic Park, dinosaurs that were extinct millions of years ago were brought back to life. Imagine if our world was like the world in the movie Jurassic Park, where de extinction is reality. Although we do not have the ability to bring the ancient dinosaurs back, we can bring back recently extinct species using their preserved and complete DNA. While some may want to bring extinct animals back, they do not acknowledge what could go wrong,…

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    the most famous types of dinosaurs. They have been named the state fossil of South Dakota and named the state dinosaur of Wyoming. A person can watch Triceratops interact with other dinosaurs in the movie Jurassic Park and read about them in many children’s books (Triceratops Wikipedia). Triceratops are part of the Ornithischian family. Triceratops were named by Orthniel Marsh in 1889 after some brow horns were found near Denver, Colorado in 1887 (Fastovsky). This dinosaur had a skull up to…

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