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    midline of a frog's body from pectoral gland to the pelvis. The entire cavity, filled with organs, showed up. I was amazed to see internal organs with my naked eyes. The next dissections were a cow eyeball, to observe its anatomical structures, and an earthworm to learn about its circulatory system. Even in elementary school at annual Talent Show, I spoke about the solar system and displayed a model with rotating planets. My passion and past experiences made me pass entrance test at Troy High…

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    Damaging Golf Courses

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    I believe that golf should not be considered a sport and golf courses should stop being built and here’s why. First off, golf takes up to much land and new courses keep being built every where. Golf courses are mostly being built around forests or where wildlife inhabits the surrounding area. You might think that oh, only small creatures such as squirrels, birds, and many other creatures live around and when you build these useless courses you are ruining their homes which could have taken…

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    Skunks Research Paper

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    Known to be omnivores, skunks can munch on almost anything that crosses their path. They eat plants, earthworms, rodents, lizards, birds, grubs, moles, birds, eggs and even snakes! They are also very fond of eating berries, nuts and fungi. When living close to settled areas, skunks are routinely found scavenging on garbage as the rummage for anything that…

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    Zora Neale Hurston is an author who tries her best to reflect what happen in her life through poems, short stories, and novels. Zora was one of the many Harlem Renaissance writers, even though her work didn’t get much recognition. Because they were not considered the norm of her time period. She was tired of seeing the same thing among different authors, so her literary work were meant to stand out from the rest.Sweat was a story of determination and oppression, with religion and strength as the…

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    Truffles Research Paper

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    What are truffles? Truffles can be depicted as an edible gourmet mushroom that comes greatly prized and yet sought after by many food lovers. They can also be described as fungi that grow completely underground and have a symbiotic association with the roots of specific trees, mostly oaks. Truffles are known to have an overpowering, strong, earthy, delicate scent and provide an exceptional flavor and aroma to food. Though the truffle is mostly used in very small amounts, its flavor and aroma…

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    convinced myself that by going through with the dissection, I could finally get over my fear of bugs. After all, I had dissected things several times before and never had any problems. How different could dissecting a grasshopper be than dissecting an earthworm? I was terribly, terribly wrong. As soon as my teacher came around with the bucket of grasshoppers, I started to panic. “You can do the honors of picking the grasshopper that we’re gonna cut up,” I said to my lab partner. “Uh, sure.…

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    Every year the summers seem to get a little hotter, and the winters seem to get a little colder. The main cause of this is the simple fact that global warming is slowly destroying our ozone layer more and more each year. Pollution is a very serious issue and a lot of people are not aware of the serious effects that global warming has on our world. There are many things that humans do every day, without even realizing it, that affect our atmosphere in negative ways. Greenhouse gases and…

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    Short Story: I Got Lost?

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    It was Sunday, and children were running about with their mothers in tow, and the mailmen were relaxing in their homes because of their one, rare day off that had been gifted to them on that fine summer day in July. And there was a certain group of persons, wizened from old age that had a grasp on their colt 's tooth, (1) watching the youngins gallop and hunt after each other, 'round and 'round they went- like a lost puppy chasing its tail. And it was on this fateful Sunday morning that a…

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    “Wake up!” Ugh, I thought. “Let’s go eat breakfast!” Emunah exclaimed. “Fine” I said as I got up and headed for the kitchen. It was a gray rainy day outside and nothing was stirring. Emunah smiled as she strided in the kitchen after waking up my brother Dean. We were on vacation with my mom and all of my other siblings were at a sleepover with their best friends. “Today is going to be great” Emunah says as we sit down to eat. We all say good morning to Mom but she says nothing back. “Mom?”…

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    The Dark Side of Deforestation Did you know that 80% of the world’s known plants and animals live in forests and are steadily losing their habitats to deforestation? Deforestation happens for a number of reasons and causes biodiversity to decline. As biodiversity declines, animals are dying and relocating because their ecosystem is becoming unstable. Some of the species in forests are unidentified species, others vast webs of plants, animals, fungi, and bacteria. Deforestation causes many…

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