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    biome is also known as coniferous forest or boreal forest. This biome typically has short, wet summers and long, cold winters. It gets plenty of snow during the winter and plenty of rainfall during the summer. The taiga is home to many animals like the Elk, Moose, Lnyk, Red deer, but the most interesting is the wolverine which is who we will also be focusing on. The Taiga is one mysterious place but this essay shows that even the most mysterious places can be simple. The taiga is located…

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    look at Yellowstone as a prime example of what happens to an ecosystem if you remove wolves from it. Elk became abundant and began to damage their own habitat by over grazing, this had a ripple effect. The fish population began to decline, as the streams became warmer due to lack of shade from vegetation and shallower due to soil erosion. The park ranger eventually began to kill and relocate the elk to compensate. Once wolves were reintroduced the ecosystem began to balance out once again.…

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    the United States, individuals are connected to a digital calendar that transfers across multiple media to ensure individuals are always on time. However, in ancient times things were simpler; it was simple to tell what you had to do next. Is the elk still grazing in the valley? Good! You could rest in your camp for a bit longer.…

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    Hello, I would like to introduce myself. I am George Drouillard, but most people refer to me as Drewyer. I was recruited by my fellow friend, Captain Meriwether Lewis for the amazing journey along the Missouri River, which is known as the Corps of Discovery. I was a hunter, interpreter, pilot, diplomat, tracker, horse trader, negotiator, and messenger. We all knew this wasn't going to be an easy task; however, we were willing to sacrifice our lives. I am going to show you the uphills and the…

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    their lives, I felt that I found an area where I belonged. After discovering nursing, I decided to set up my job shadow at a local doctor’s office. Although I did receive a feel of the nursing profession, I realized that I do not want to be a nurse in Elk County. This is because there were only three patients who came in. Not only this, but the appointments were just check-ups. All I remember after seeing the patients was me staring at a wall and asking as many questions as I could during my…

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    Research Paper On Hunting

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    Hunting: an Escape for Some, a Prison for Others For hundreds of years, there have been an ample amount of situations that make a man, a man. One of those vigorous activities that figuratively puts hair on a beefy man’s chest is the extreme sport of hunting. But lately, hunting has taken a hit by asinine protestors that love animals. Groups of animal rights activists have voiced their birdbrained opinions about their uber love of animals, and how hunters are killing their furry friends because…

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    Should Citizenship Be a Birthright? The 14th amendment states all persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the states in which they reside. From the time someone is born in the hospital in the U.S., they are legally considered an U.S. citizen. The person is given a birth certificate and a social security number linking their identity to the government proving that he or she is a natural born citizen. In…

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    big to have open in the commissioners’ meeting room. The flag flow in the summer months is a bigger one, Commissioner Scott Wiggam said. A smaller flag is used in the winter because of the winds. Emblem clubs had their beginnings as an auxiliary to Elks clubs, Russ Norris said. Generally, the members are women. The club promotes patriotism, works with veterans groups and provides flags for a variety of functions, like the Memorial Day parade and…

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    Also known as Gray Ghosts, Caribou, are only found in limited numbers in the contiguous United States. Most of them are found in the deep forests of Idaho, near the border of Canada. Caribou have a high risk of becoming extinct, they could be found on the top of the list of most endangered species. Predation is one of the most reasons why caribou are facing endangerment. Caribou fall victims to predators such as wolves and cougars. Biologists have tried to create plans to prevent more caribou…

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    Edmontosars Coming Home

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    In contrast, the professor underlines the fact that there are many other reasons that lead animals to live in herds, such as extra protection. He also exemplifies by mentioning the Roosevelt elk which lives in the herds, but does not migrate. Finally, the reading asserts that edmontosaurs were capable of migrating long distances and could run really fast; as a result, there is not any reason that they did not migrate in the winter. On the…

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