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    Okapi Research Paper

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    Weird at Last Earth is home to many weird and strange creatures, some that seem too weird to be real. With so many oddities that we know to be real, why can we say that a few more exist? One such strange creature is the Okapi. Before it became officially recognized as an actual creature, the only evidence of its existence were tales told by early explorers. It was Sir Harry Johnston that found real evidence: In 1900, during an expedition to the eastern edge of the Congo forests, he was able to…

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    Wind Power Puffery Summary

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    Critique of “Wind Power Puffery” In his article, “Wind Power Puffery”, H. Sterling Burnett argues that the advantages of wind power are grossly exaggerated and often cause more harm than good. Burnett, an expert in America on environmental issues, has obtained a Ph.D. in philosophy and a B.A. in cultural anthropology. He mainly writes opinion based articles about current environmental and energy topics and wrote this article to express his opinion on wind generated energy. Supporters of using…

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    In Memoriam Analysis

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    standest in the rising sun, and in the setting thou art fair. What art thou then? I cannot guess; But though I see, in star and flower To feel thee some diffusive power, I do not therefore love thee less.” A final example from Tennyson is his work The Eagle. The title…

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    The 6th Mass Extinction? Species of animals and plants go extinct all the time due to their lack of evolutionary ‘fitness’, for example, the giant panda is on the brink of extinction because it can only eat one food, and can only copulate a couple weeks out of the year, but sometimes, It 's not their fault… a mass extinction is “the extinction of a large number of species within a relatively short period of time, as between the Cretaceous and Tertiary Periods when three-quarters of all species…

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    Why Killing Coyotes

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    The title of the article "Why Killing Coyotes Doesn't Make Livestock Safe" is an effective hook because it draws in readers from both sides of the debate it discusses. Conservationists will be concerned with wildlife populations, and owners of livestock will be interested in the safety of their own animals. Megan M. Draheim's article follows up on its title with a startling introduction: the US government's Wildlife Services killed more than 70,000 coyotes in the year of 2016. Despite the fact…

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    How Aboriginal Culture is Becoming Mainstream in Today’s Society Culture can be defined as the “characteristics and knowledge of a particular group of people, defined by everything from language, religion, cuisine, social habits, music and arts”9. Despite efforts throughout the years to destroy the traditions and their way of live, Aboriginal culture is nevertheless thriving in today 's society because Western and Indigenous culture have become somewhat meshed. The Indigenous have people…

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    Reinhardt College Essay

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    served as a high school. The school became Reinhardt Normal College in 1890, and then officially became Reinhardt College in 1911. It wasn’t until 2010 that the school became Reinhardt University, the name it currently holds. Today RU has Soar the eagle their beloved mascot that proudly wears gold and blue. The acceptance rate at Reinhardt University is average among colleges in the United States, and there are more than 1,400 students currently enrolled. There are 43 degree programs available…

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    Once Upon A Time, In a far away land, there was a magnificent kingdom. This kingdom was ruled by a fair and righteous king, named Cedric, alongside with his beloved wife, queen Tatiana. The King and the Queen had a beautiful daughter. Her name was Princess Amelia. Princess Amelia was a beautiful and graceful young lady. She had long brown hair and hazel eye. Everyone in the kingdom adored Princess Amelia, except one named, Merbeth. Merbet was a cold-hearted witch who was jealous of Princess…

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    Ethiopia Research Paper

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    have claimed more lives than any other mountain. One of the creatures that reside on the K2 mountains are the snow leopards. No hunter other than the snow leopard would have a chance of catching such agile prey. Golden eagles patrol the cliffs in search of weakened preys. Eagles hunt by sight and the the thickening veil of snow forces them to give up. On the other hand, for the leopard, the snow provides cover and creates opportunity to catch a prey. The snow leopard is an almost mythical…

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    Larry H. Miller was born April 29, 1944 in Salt Lake City Utah. Larry would be helping many people in his career. He donated 21 million dollars back to the community and he set up a charity which has raised 1 million dollars. As a boy he was fascinated with softball and automobile. “After high school, Larry landed a job in construction where he worked for about two years before he moved to American Auto Parts.” After that he finally went to sports. Larry H. Miller has many companies in Utah…

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