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    Giraffe Research Paper

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    around freely. A giraffe mainly likes to eat leaves off of the trees. Herbs, climbers and vines are also eaten, fruits and flowers are prefered when in season . Giraffes often feed on deciduous trees, shrubs and vines during the wet season, and on evergreen species, near streams and rivers, during the dry season. A giraffe’s primarily predator is a lion but they are also preyed by Leopards and Hyenas.…

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    Landscaping Project

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    As the weather cools and the days get shorter, it may be surprising to believe that the fall season is an ideal time to hire a landscaping contractor and update outdoor spaces. The professional services of Buzz Landscaping, Inc. in Conway, Arkansas, can deliver an inspiring landscape design, install a sprinkler system, building a custom retaining wall, and create a one-of-a-kind water feature to maximize the outdoor space of a home. Whether the project requires sod installation or an intricate…

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    Gatlinburg Research Paper

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    the windows of the endless shops downtown has to offer. A must-stop visit to the candy shop will keep everyone entertained as they watch the Smoky Mountain Candy Makers stretch famous ‘Hillbilly Taffy’ to their liking, or maybe stop to observe the Evergreen in the middle of the street decorated for the holidays. Whatever the case may be, a family vacation or a trip with the friends, Gatlinburg has something for…

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    for students to come and learn English in order to continue their higher education for low amount of money comparing to other ESL programs. Finally, HFC has a great site that attract students from various towns here in Dearborn. HFC is located on Evergreen road which is near to many places here in Dearborn, such as Dearborn Heights, Inkster, Melvindale, and Detroit. This connected site causes many ESL students to enroll in HFC from vary places in Michigan. For example, I chose HFC because its…

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    streets, tugging his hat further down his head. They finally stopped before a store no larger than an average apartment. The name Theo’s Travel Trinkets was painted hastily in neon red letters onto a sign and made for a horrid contrast against the evergreen brick wall. The inside of the store was pleasantly surprising, with unique knick-knacks from just about everywhere. Russian nesting dolls, miniature Taj Mahals, Buddhas, Chinese handcuffs, Parisian charms, and South American jewellery…

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    Like the title, it describes her life along with the life of those struggling against poverty and prejudice. In "A Worn Path," there is a mix of evergreens, trees that appear to live forever, and deciduous trees, trees that temporarily appear as if they've died when their leaves fall off. The use of both types of trees ties into the general exploration of life and death and the cycles between the two…

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    The early morning sun peeks over the Seattle mountains and through the tall evergreens, the light reaching for every material within its grasp, illuminating the once dim street. On this bright May morning, the light stretches toward the window belonging to Gwen Kennicott. Within the next few seconds the light has cast a shadow through her blinds and onto the grey walls. On an ordinary day, the light trickling through her window wouldn’t have stirred her, but this was no ordinary day. The 18th…

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    Wildflower Preserve

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    Amy Hotz, a staff writer for StarNews, describes the biodiversity of the preserve, “Along these paths, dominated by the trees they’re named after, are micro-habitats - a pond pine forest, an evergreen shrub thicket, a savannah, a pocosin, red maple/sweet gum woods, a canebrake and a cypress low-land.” These micro-habitats are working hard to protect organisms like the venus fly trap, pitcher plants, black gum, loblolly pines, mosquitos, herons…

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    San Fernando Valley was always filled with peas which were people that generally are the same but not as exact; a big chucky of the population were all Hispanic but not all were the same. In a bowl of peas you would receive whether the good nice evergreen round pea or get the one everyone always threw out just because it look a little rotten or just a strange dark, brownish pea that just rather not eat. And there is the rest which aren’t really notice, mostly just as if you were an extra in a…

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    Zaragoza's Naked Maja

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    We as the viewers of art begin at the focal point of the painting Naked Maja, a reclined female nude depiction, oil on canvas created before 1800 (MUSEUM PRADO). It scales at 98 x 191 cm 1800 and was painted by artist Francisco de Goya Y Lucientes from Fuendetodos, Zaragoza and is now in the Museo del Prado in Madrid for public viewing (MUSEUM PRADO). Where the observer's eyes are first drawn when looking upon Naked Maja, is her face, and more distinctly her eye. Mostly due to the tendency of…

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