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    The Jungle

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    How the Government Could Create A WILD Animal The Jungle is a book that is trying to send a message to the people. That message is that America can turn people crazy. With all of the jobs and the high expenses with low wages or maybe cut wages. The immigrants having to learn to adapt to this new culture. Which is another weight on top of them while having to deal with unfair treatment. Also the government using the people for a vote, like for example a Political Machine. Government’s unstable…

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    Predator control programs have killed hundreds of native animal species in hopes to benefit livestock producers and to enhance game populations. However, the animals they are killing, beavers, wolves, and many other carnivores, are important benefactors of ecosystems. Bradley Bergstrom said in his article “License to Kill” that “leading ecologists have concluded that many of the world’s pandemics, irruptions of undesirable species and collapses of desirable ones, and destabilization of…

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    The sun disappeared behind the trees in the west as we sat in sloped lawn chairs admiring God’s creation. The weathered wood of the house matched the brown of the trees from which it came, a stream rushed through woods behind the house. We looked into the forest where his memories came to life so clearly. He slouched into his chair while recalling stories and memories made within the woods. He is a short, heavy built man, hands and body worn from years of work, and gray hair expressing wisdom…

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    Bad Luck Way Analysis

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    me. While I worked up there I got to see how big parts of this valley still are, I worked on a ranch that was on the way to Sopris mountain. There were times when I got to see all these elk in a group of what I may have guessed to be about 50 elk. Up to that point I’ve only seen deer or bears never these huge elk. It was nice that while working, i could stop what I was doing and just look at these animals. I got to see so much wild life it was a really great…

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    Everyone has a say in how they are seen by others. We can do specific things that show who we truly are. I, Allie Martin, do many things in my life that contribute to how others see me. Even though I try my best to be the best person I can be, there are still things I hope to improve on. People who know me know that I am generally very stressed out. I worry about anything and everything. Something that I hope to improve is my ability to stay calm and worry less. Worrying less can benefit me in…

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    Keystone Species Report

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    Diversity in ecosystems has to do with a combination of keystone species, symbiosis, and adaptations. First of all, in my keystone species presentation about grizzly bears I said, “grizzly bears control the population of moose, elk, and other hoofed animals which allow other plants to grow.” If grizzly bears did not exist the population of those animals would increase. And that would lead to there being less plants in those areas which means there would be less animals that live in the trees…

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    kill as many as 90,000 people. Though many people think it will not erupt, there is a supervolcano underneath yellowstone. Yellowstone is the first national park that is home to a super volcano. There is lots of wildlife like grizzly bears, wolves, elk, and herds of bison. These make Yellowstone a popular tourist attraction. If this supervolcano erupts it could destroy the wildlife and have a giant impact on the united states. Scientist more recently discovered a second magma chamber under the…

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    Cheyenne Paragraph The Cheyenne were a powerful,resourceful Native American Indian tribe.They often allied with Sioux and Arapaho.The Cheyenne settled along the Missouri River near the Mandan and Arikara tribes.The most Famous chiefs in the Cheyenne tribe included Dull Knife,Chief Roman Nose and Morning Star.There are a band of warriors called the Cheyenne Dog Soldiers.They were extremely courageous and fight to their death to protect their people. They migrated west across the Mississippi…

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    He won first prize in a speech contest by the Negro Elks Society when he was fourteen. In 1956 he got arrested when he was going thirty mph in a twenty-five mph zone when he was twenty-seven. For his nonviolent protest Martin Luther King, Jr was a pastor at Dexter Avenue Baptist Church in Montgomery Alabama…

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    Confederate Civil War Soldier Letter written by Samuel Webster Dunaway (1834-1917). To his first wife, Elizabeth Ann (Forrester) Dunaway (1827-1902) of Hickman County, Tennessee. Penned while serving in Co. F, 42nd Tennessee Infantry. Elizabeth Ann (Forrester) Dunaway was the daughter of Hezekiah Forrester (1797-1847) and Winney Reeves (1803-1863). Samuel W. Dunaway was part of the Confederate Civil War Soldier force that surrendered at Fort Donelson in February 1862. He was exchanged six months…

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