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    whole ocean. The next reptile is the “Lystrosaurus”, it’s fossils were found on Africa, India, and Antarctica. These continents today are very far apart and even then how would they adapt at the same time. The next piece of evidence is a plant called “Fern Glossopteris”. This plant’s…

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    Fable For Tomorrow

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    easier caused many problems with the life of the vegetation, the animals, and even with the humans. The vegetation, once so beautiful, turned to nothing by the use of the pesticides and herbicides; "Along the roads, laurel, viburnum and alder, great ferns and wildflowers, {is a delight to} the traveler's eye through much of the year"(367). Without much warning, the vegetation took a drastic downfall. At the end of Rachel's fable she says, "The roadsides, once so attractive, {are} now lined with…

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    Swot Analysis Of Epping

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    closest office. Hurstville to absolve Narwee and the remainder of Beverly Hurstville services majority of the suburbs within the postcode region Kotara - Lake Macquarie to absolve Wyee and Wyee Point Kotara - Lake Macquarie to absorb 3 suburbs Fern Bay to move across to Newcastle Tomago and Woodberry obsorb by Nelson Bay Freemans Waterhole obsorb by Maitland Nelson to take on Carrington, Hawks Nest, Limeburners Creek, North Arm Cove, Pindmar and Tea Gardens. Nelson Bay is also the closest…

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    The Second Coming Poem

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    In “The Second Coming,” what does Yeats mean when he writes “The falcon cannot hear the falconer” (line 2)? How does this relate to “the centre cannot hold” (line 3)? In “The Second Coming” there is a footnote at the end of the first line explaining what Yeats envisioned for the word gyre. It mentions that it was meant to represent the age of Christians and how it was spiraling downwards to an end. With this in mind, the second line that reads, “The falcon cannot hear the falconer” it paints a…

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    Sciencia is a world analogous to Eath. Based on the present day plate boundaries and similarities on multiple continents, It’s believed that the continents of Sciencia were once together as a supercontinent called Edisonia. The supercontinent held 6 of the 8 modern continents, which broke apart due to tectonic forces in the Lithosphere. Also, the 7th and 8th continents were believed to have formed from volcanic eruptions on convergent plate boundaries. The edges on the modern- day Sciencian…

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    Tahiti’s beaches are beautiful and surrounded by coral reef. The island is 29 miles across and covers an area of 400 square miles. The average temperature ranges between 70 and 88 degrees Fahrenheit. Tahiti is the home of beautiful trees, unique ferns, and flowering plants with flowing waterfalls and large valleys. Majority of the island is dense with palm trees and tropical flowers. This island is definitely an awesome destination to vacation.…

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    Lifesearcher

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    Log134 Today I’m going in. I’m on my belly in the forest. Ferns and thorns scrape me. Sharp rock cuts into me, but my dusk pelt protects me. I can see the hive. It glows soothingly. Too bad after I drain the energy, there will be no more light. I’m silent like the hunting dusks. Swiftly, I take out the guards.…

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    The nonfiction novel, In Cold Blood, entirely reconstructed a horrific crime scene while depicting the lives of the runaway murderers. The author, Truman Capote, uses montage (a form of writing that switches back and forth) to allow the readers to see into the lives of the killers and the petrified people of Holcomb, Kansas. On November 15, 1959, Richard Hickock and Perry Smith brutally murdered Herbert, Bonnie, Kenyon and Nancy Clutter in their farmhouse. Floyd Wells, a previous cell mate of…

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    Comparing Two Archangels

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    These two works have many principal elements in common, but are ultimately very different. Though they are comprised of the same materials, depict similar subject matter, and reflect similar influences, one would never mistake one work from the other. The content of these two paintings is comparable, but many formal properties and iconographic details are different. Both works appear to be oil on canvas. This was a popular medium in 16th to 17th century Latin America. Both works also feature…

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    1. Adaptation is a noun. Also a change or the process of change of that an organism can best suit the environment lived in. A: Desert, Its hot and very dry. Less than 10 inches or rain. Quite a bit of direct sunlight. Soil is rocky and sandy which means it is unable to hold much water. Winds are usually very strong which means it drys out the plants. Plants are exposed to very hot and no water. B: Grassland, or prairie have very warm summers and chilly winters. Not much rainfall…

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