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    us, and they use the tipis just for fun or remembering their heritage and tradition. Looking for what they used to feed themselves, in general, the Dakota tribes were corn farmers, but most of their food is meat, buffalo to be precise, or sometimes elk and deer, they cook it in the pits. The Dakota tribe also used fruits, potatoes, and chokecherries which are a north American kind of…

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    the weather. In Colorado the mountains are very high up and many people enjoy living on them. There are many things you could do. If you live up there then u could go see the waterfalls. Also,there are many wild animals like deer,bears,elk and much more. The mountains look very beautiful in the mornings. the sun hovers over the peaks,sometimes a spot on half of the mountains glow bright white like neon lights on a dark dance floor. One of the mountains there is called the Garden of…

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    I loved that time when me and my family went up to the trask river to go camping. We went on mother's day weekend with my closest family my grandma my sister kaitlyn my cousin kristina, cousin joel, lucas,owen, gavin and my aunt jule and uncle adam. It was a long drive it felt like my waist down was gone from driving all the day down there. When we finally got there i help and aunt and uncle set up there trailer then helped the boys set up their tent. After their tent was up me and my grandma…

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    Three Inuit Tribes

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    The Sioux hunted and gathered animals that live on land. They hunted buffalo, rabbits, deer, moose, gophers, elk, prairie chickens, wolves, coyotes and lynx. The also gathered Indian turnip and berries. The Sioux used the same tools as the Inuit when hunting. They also used tomahawks, pipe tomahawks and coup sticks. The Sioux also made some very exquisite artwork…

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    Emily Grierson Case Study

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    And that was the last we saw of Homer Barron.” (520). Another theory is Miss Grierson killed Homer because he as the town folks may say “because Homer himself had remarked--he liked men, and it was known that he drank with the younger men in the Elks' Club--that he was not a marrying man.”(520) and Miss Grierson became a women scorn to commit the crime. But how do we know Miss Grierson really wanted to marry Homer Barron all we know of is the time they spent together as a man and a women and…

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    sustainability as a rising concern amongst retailers and consumers. Retailers in various industrial sectors are slowly starting to pay attention to their water usage, raw material sources, and energy consumption as a core concern of their business values. (Elks, J., 2013) The industrial take on sustainability focuses on striking a balance that is good for the company as well as the environment, and vice versa. The Environmental Protection Agency of U.S.A. offers a simplistic view to the term…

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    The Elder Scrolls

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    skeevers, slaughterfish, wolves (ice and pit), bears (cave and snow), horkers (three-tusked walruses) mammoths, trolls, and mudcrabs (just large crabs). There are animals that will not fight back, however, and they are: dogs, chickens, cows, foxes, deer, elk, goats and rabbits. Now, let’s get to the REAL threats in this game. These are the creatures that will not hesitate to give the player’s character a shallow grave. There are many forms of dragon, and the most fearsome of them all is Alduin,…

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    Creutzfeldt – Jakob disease known as (CJD) is a rare neurodegenerative disease that breaks down the brain only infecting about one million people worldwide. CJD belongs to a family of human animal diseases known as transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (TSEs). Infected brains become filled with holes looking like sponges. There are also other TSEs Kuru, fatal familial, insomnia FFI, and Gerstmann-Staussler-Scheinker disease (GSS). CJD is caused by glycoprotein called a prion. Prion…

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    lives depend on what they eat. Wolves eat not only meat also eat berries. Wolves defend their selves by growling (Mark 3) Wolves mostly hunt at night in the woods ("wolves"). Wolves eat berries, beavers, raccoons, rodents, fish, fruit, deer, moose, elk, or caribou (Mark 31). Most wolves can hear a mouse up to 500 miles away (Green 15). There are multiple foods they eat there are also multiple types of…

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    Newdow Case Study

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    because of his beliefs, in my opinion, I think it is just plain wrong to do such an action .Now the 1954 federal statute made an addition of these words to be constitutionally put into the pledge of allegiance to the flag. Michael’s daughter goes to Elk Grove Unified School District in California. The accordance…

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