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    They hunt luxurious lions and exotic elk to decorate their homes or offices with the heads of the lives they took. They pay to go to an area, usually Africa or Canada, to shoot big game and keep the animal heads as trophies or their fur as rugs. In some places, this activity is illegal, like…

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    Failed romance can be tragic, yet sometimes it can lead to a bigger tragedy when there are many people involved. In “A Rose for Emily” by William Faulkner, Miss Emily, Miss Emily’s father, and the townspeople are ultimately responsible for the death of Homer Barron. First, Miss Emily, the murderer, is responsible for the death of Homer Barron. Although Miss Emily’s father did not kill Homer Barron by himself, he shares a great responsible for the death of Homer Barron. Finally, the townspeople…

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    In 871 AD, the job of the coroner was first established during the reign of King Alfred, and from there the system blossomed, and in 925 AD, the first Coroner's office was made (History of Medicolegal System, 2015). As time progressed the need for coroners bloomed and the requirements to becoming one climbed. In recent years, the coroner's office exists in all counties and may be united with the sheriff's office and require an election process. Coroners do not only identify and examine dead…

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    In the play, Sacajawea the Indian Princess, Clark, one of the explorers, asks Sacagawea:" then will you Sacajawea, go to pilot us through your country, to show us the river of the sun?"(1.14). He explains that they will not pay for this: "Everyone must give part of himself to the land of which he enjoys the freedom" (Sacajawea 1.14). This sentence that Clark utters is supposed to be for the audience to prove how willing was Sacagawea to help the new explorers. Wolfrom, here, asserts The Indian…

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    Native American Struggles

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    The Struggle for North America The seizing of North America by the Europeans is done largely without weapons. Of course weapons and warfare play a large part, but the Europeans don’t sail over and begin conquering their New World. European exploration began with the desire for trade and to spread religion. Finding the Indians offered them the chance to do both. These people had never seen anything like the Europeans and were mostly receptive to new goods to trade, and were willing to listen to…

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    Do No Trespassing Signs Have Legal Merit The property in Crested Butte, Colorado is on a major street in town, one street over from the main thoroughfare, Elk Avenue. Prior to having a fence in the front and a temporary fence in the back yard, there was ample evidence that the yard was a common walkway for people, bicycles, and animals (bears frequent our house often, probably due to the lack of residence and shrubbery in the back yard). There is also a no trespassing sign that is posted in…

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    “A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.”(US Const. amend. II) The meaning of this amendment to the United States Constitution has been heavily debated topic for decades. For me, the meaning of the Second Amendment was never controversial because I grew up in a household where my family held in high regard the rights granted to us by the United States Constitution and Bill of Rights. However…

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    Indian River Tribe Summary

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    The beginnings, history, culture, and artwork about the Cheyenne River tribe. Our story beings with peace toward each other. The story wasn’t just suffering, it was beautiful, healing, hopeful, sharing, spiritual, and freedom. Thousands of years of courage, heroism, facing the broken promises, and the odds against survival. Had all the respect to Mother Nature. She wasn’t owned by any of us. We took care of her like she was our own mother. We are grateful for what she provides us in the world. A…

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    Front Page: The Rocky Mountain National park in is Colorado. The elevation differences are vast and vary between 8,000 to 14,259 feet. The park is open year round. One of the most popular activities in the park is to observe the vast number of species. The park was created in 1915 and its area is 415 square miles. Carbon Cycle: The carbon cycle is the processes by which carbon is transferred throughout an ecosystem. In a typical carbon cycle, carbon is released in the form of carbon dioxide…

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    Feral Hog In Texas

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    Invasive species in Idaho is a problem. Being mostly plants on the top 10 list of Invasive species in Idaho, the feral hog is slowly making it’s way to the south and west boarder of Idaho. First being introduced in the 1500’s by Spanish explorers, in Tampa Bay, Florida, the feral hogs has slowly choked the wildlife of the southern statesand beyond, but they have also shown signs of huge population growth in 45 of 50 states in America. In Texas the war between human and hog has resulted in a lost…

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