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    With that temperature an extreme condition of frostbite can happen to anyone with not supported shoes on one's expedition to/at Alaska. Hypothermia can plainly happen if one was there for the Klondike Gold Rush, when packs had to travel through the freezing cold water at critically low temperatures. For sure someone will be numb, with a kind of position like that. "Rather than wait for the ice to break up, thousands crossed the lake on foot to reach Lake Bennett.” As the text “The Continents are…

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    received at a meat processing plant must be treated for Trichinella spp. before use or as a finished product. This can be accomplished by heating (cooking) or freezing either the raw materials or finished product at certain temperatures, which ensures…

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    In the short story, “Parent’s Night” by Nancy Garden, Karen, the main character, has to face the wrath of individuals because of one thing; her sexuality. These horrific comments dominate her brain and make her even more anxious to come out to her parents. Even though peers and comments intimidate Karen, she has enough control in her life to make suitable decisions for herself because she believes that she knows what is moral. One of Karen’s life changing decisions is talking about her…

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    The Beresovka Mammoth

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    continued, it became apparent that woolly hair one and a half to two inches long covered the animal. Also it had bristle hairs eighteen inches long protruding beyond the shorter hair and this shows that the animal was well protected against the cold freezing ice. Beneath the hair was a hide three fourths of an inch and most of its parts for protection against the cold represented a feature not previously known by biologists. Coffin in his book “ Origin by design” also mentions that popular…

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    feet dipping into the freezing water. It watched under me. It waited for me to slip, waited for me to give up and slide into its grasp. My arms ached and I tried to hold on. The snow stung on my face. My hands were freezing and my lips were blue and cracked along with the weak voice I tried to use to shout for help. I shivered and almost lost grip to the sapling I held to. I couldn’t lose grip, it would lead to demise. I had to wait. I had to wait, in the cold, in the freezing, in the frozen…

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    Birmingham,AL. The Main characters are Byron Watson,Joey Watson,Kenny Watson,and Wilma Watson. Kenny and his family live in Flint, Michigan. They're known as the Weird Watsons because they always manage to get themselves into crazy situations like Byron freezing his lips to the car. Pretty weird, indeed. We get the vital stats on each character: Dad is a jokester, Momma is from the South, Joey is super sensitive, Kenny is a nice kid, and Byron is a juvenile delinquent. Kenny's pretty miserable…

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    the freezing black night, with the cold wooden handle of a knife in hand. My only source of light, the only thing keeping me from getting engulfed in darkness, slowly dieing. Only one thing was on my mind. How do I get in. This is a story of how I got locked out of my house while my family was out of town. My parents decided to plan a trip to go camping in the Mojave desert. Camping in the Mojave, in my eye, is the worst thing ever because all you do there is sit in a chair either freezing cold…

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    Listeria Vs Ebola

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    As a world's population explodes exponentially, various nations around the world remain looking for ways to grow their economy. Moreover, these nations remain looking for ways to feed their population. Unfortunately, developing nations such as Haiti do not have the resources to adequately feed their population. Therefore, these nations remain dependent on other nations for help. In addition to lacking the necessary resources, these countries also face an increased risk of attracting viruses such…

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    laboratory setting, and returning the fertilize eggs to the woman’s womb (Center For Disease Control and Prevention, 2017). Unfortunately, a lot of unused embryos have increase in numbers and the fertility clinics have developed new technology for freezing the embryos. The new technology will allow women to freeze their eggs for years instead of donating and disregarding unused embryos. Some people think that the process is…

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    Tundra Research Paper

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    The tundra is defined as a large, treeless, and almost flat open space. They are located in the uppermost regions of North America, Europe, and Asia. In the tundra, most of the months’ average temperature is under the freezing point. The winters are long and harsh; in contrast, the summers are short and somewhat warm; however, the average monthly temperature is never above 10°C. Evaporation is poor, so there is very little precipitation and when there is, it’s dispersed evenly throughout the…

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