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    Pinturas Formation Essay

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    Such conditions are wet but not flooded soils, with abundant organic matter available. In modern earthworms, different species made different burrow systems; probably these IF could be reflecting that. The Coprinisphaera IF and the Loloichnus IF, which can occur in the same bed, are not coeval as they reflect different environmental conditions to allow…

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    The scent of fish stings my nose as I walk into my grandparents’ house. Around the corner, past the living room, my parents break down as we enter my grandpa’s room. My grandpa is hooked up to a machine, covering his entire lower body and makes a loud ring sound constantly. Three years ago, my grandpa had a spine surgery. Unfortunately, a side effect followed – he lost control over his legs and gives him pain 24 hours a day. He traveled across Korea to get examined by the best of the best…

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    plays a large part in the Echidna’s survival because of its ability to get in between hard to reach places and search for smaller bugs such as larvae and ticks. Along with its snout, they have a special tongue for snatching up different kinds of earthworms, which are its main type of food source. The Eastern Long Beaked Echidna is a member of the order Monotremata. Although monotremes have some of the same mammal features such as hair and mammary glands, they do not give birth to live young,…

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    Have you ever heard of the saying, you are what you eat? This statement, by the second, is becoming truer. Most people do not think about what they eat until it is too late. Genetically modified organisms were created to improve our life. However, they are associated with various health risks and environmental issues, which stops them from actually being beneficial to our life. Therefore, genetically modified organisms need to be banned or labeled so that the Americans can choose whether they…

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    Achievement will never be accomplished without ever giving up. This is true for all aspects of our lives. We would not be anywhere in life if we just simply gave up trying, for our successes. No matter if it is as small as not giving up on finding an answer in a textbook for a homework assignment, to as important never giving up on your career. Giving up may seem like the easy thing to do many times, and I am sure we all have gave up on something, at least once in our life. Giving up is the…

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    the creation of the theory, he managed to avoid empirical biases of his time. By avoiding the biases from the public eye, Darwin secretly followed the hypothetico-deductive method and formulated many hypotheses on barnacles, climbing plants, and earthworms with the preconceived notion of natural selection. He designed many experiments on organisms to see if natural selection was indeed the process by which organisms evolve overtime in the real world, thus, following the standards for testing a…

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    dumbest, reckless, most dangerous religion out there. Why is this? Why am I calling a so-called “scientific theory” not science? Why are we being fed nothing but lies, saying that we are nothing more than animals who share a common heritage with earthworms? I’ll tell you and show you the evidence that this evolution theory is indeed the dumbest and dangerous theory known to mankind. I don’t have much personal experience with this subject, but when I was younger, I was taught this. I didn’t take…

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    owners have to know what to feed them. Owners need to know that “ bearded dragons are omnivorous, so they eat both plants, fruits, and animals. Good food for baby bearded dragons are black soldier fly larvae, butterworms, crickets, dubia roaches, earthworms, locusts, red worms, and superworms” (“The Bearded Dragon”). The owner has to know if there are any specifics in what baby bearded dragons eat. On the other hand “good food for adult bearded dragons eat most of the same things as babies, but…

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    year, challenged my character depth and perspective soon after those brownies were made. Anthony, a boy who can light up the room with his conniving grin, was labeled as being on the spectrum or also known as autistic. He has a love for Nascar, earthworms and Scooby-Doo. He constantly asks questions and gets into mischief, so you can imagine how making brownies went. We cracked the eggs, added the water and poured the powder into a bowl. As I progressed to mix the rich, chocolatey goodness, I…

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    At the lake, Papa would back the boat down the ramp and we would both hop out of the truck. I'd jump onto the boat and Papa would release a safety strap then back up the boat until it just floated off the trailer. He'd nod when it was safe for me to start the engine then he'd park on the dirt next to the ramp. I was proud that I knew how to drive the boat even though it was just to the dock. He'd hop in, sit at the steering wheel, and we'd be on our way. Usually we'd get to a spot and he'd turn…

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