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    On September 22, 1805, the explorers finally emerged from the mountains near present-day Weippe, Idaho, exhausted and nearly starving. They met the Nez Perce Indians and got dried fish and roots from them. Lewis and Clark set up camp on the banks of the Clearwater River, a branch of the Snake River, which was a branch of the Columbia River. On October 7, they left camp and started down the Clearwater River in their five newly hollowed dugouts they had made. They reached the Snake River on…

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    of hunting around the whole world. The hunting I prefer is duck hunting, deer hunting, and turkey hunting. All of these include one main thing and that is patience. There is so much more hunting around the world than just those three. There is boar, elk, coyote and even squirrel hunting. A lot of the times people go hunting so they can mount it or eat the meat of that animal for me I like to eat it because when you try to mount it sometimes it can cost a lot of money. When you go hunting there…

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    Choosing some places to drink coffee could be pleasant worries for people. Fascinating smell of brewing coffee draws people to in sophisticated coffee shops. Sometimes it could be Tim Hortons or Starbucks. The brand of coffee shop became important factor as much as its taste for people to choose nowadays. This phenomenon shows that the coffee franchise business has been growing. Among them, the two majors, Tim Hortons and Starbucks, dominant the coffee franchise field with different prices and…

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    lived by the Missouri and Knife rivers, they hunted sturgeon, crawfish, and mussels (Source B). The Mandan men also hunted land animals which were in their location. The animals that lived in the Mandan’s grass-covered prairies included buffalo, deer, elk, bear, porcupine, antelope, prairie dogs, eagles, and wolves (Source B). The main animal used for food was the buffalo. The hunters' trips could last long, so instead of the Mandan’s normal, permanent, round earthen lodges, with wooden frames,…

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    Evolution Of Dogs

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    1. This research paper is a report on the evolution of the taxonomic group of dogs. This information will be displayed in a variety of ways and will explain the different aspects of dogs evolutionary process, as well as their biodiversity in their environment. To begin, dogs are in the phylum Chordata, and the class Mammalia. Within the phylum group Chordata is all humans and animals with a backbone. There are four main distinguishing features of the animals in the Chordata phylum: A dorsal,…

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    volleyball and baseball. It was great to meet different people and get to do something different. Learn so much stuff about tons of sports. Basketball is my favorite. Been playing since pre-k. Love being a Stratford Lady Elk. Having people look up to you while you being a lady elks is so much exciting. Doing all these sports help me to become a better person and having responsibility to do stuff. For college…

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    Pt1420 Unit 1 Essay

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    Task 1 Using Word, draw a time-line and identify the ten most significant events related to the “History of computing”. Provide a brief explanation – to justify each of your ten choices. Suggest some reliable sources from which anyone could find further information about each of your selected events. A short History of Computer Viruses: 1983 – This is the year when the term “Virus” was introduced by Frederick Cohen for the computer programs that are infectious as it has the tendency…

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    Yellowtone River History

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    Beginning in the slopes of Yount Peak in the Absaroka Range of Wyoming, Yellowstone River meanders downstream some 670 miles into the Missouri and then, eventually, into the Atlantic Ocean at the Gulf of Mexico. The river runs out of the Yellowstone National Park, flowing through Montana, heading eastward into North Dakota, where it eventually joins the Missouri River. The natural flowing, undammed, and untamed Yellowstone, travels a course that cuts through steep-walled canyons, fertile farm…

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    Bigfoot Research Paper

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    think there is a lot more of his tribe that are still alive. Or maybe Bigfoot and his tribe were alive and are now extinct because they did not have food, or did not have any shelter for them to live anywhere.”Above all, the Miniconjou praised Spotted Elk for his political and diplomatic accomplishments”.(“Gale group”). Other Lakota tribes often requested his services during times of conflict with other Native American groups. This is why i think Bigfoot is real,if you see a big hairy…

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    The female padded quickly across the frost bitten plains, her paws occasionally skidding across small pools of ice. Her black fur clashed harshly with the brown and tan of the surrounding blades of long, springing grass. Slowing her pace, she rounded a nearby bend that led between two collapsed stones with the scent of old prey. Dropping her head, she sniffed about the area. A quick climb here, a twist there and she had managed to follow the trail. Unfortunately, it was old and stale and led…

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