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    Inuit Tribes

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    Haida are different, and how the Sioux are different. The Inuit, the Haida, and the Sioux are all located in Canada, make different kinds of artwork, have similar tools for hunting and fishing, and they all make their clothing out of animal skins and furs. Topic 1, the Inuit lives in Labrador, Newfoundland, Ungava Bay, Hudson bay, Nunavut, and Quebec. The Haida lives in British Columbia, Haida Gwaii Islands, and Queen Charlotte Islands. The Sioux is located in Alberta, Saskatchewan, and…

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    Research Paper On Alaska

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    You feel the cool breeze as winter recedes in the beautiful Alaskan Yukon. As you stand in the breeze you think, “this is the most beautiful place in the world”. Everyone who has visited Alaska has said the same thing, and even the most strict critics have admitted to its splendor. Alaska is an amazing place the history, landscape, wildlife, and the many things to do will show you that Alaska truly is a place of wonder and majesty. Historians still do not know when and how people began to live…

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    Non Human Primates Essay

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    There are many different species of non-human primates. Each primate has its own characteristics, traits, and behaviors that establish its identity. Throughout history, however, primate species have evolved over time and there have been different research studies to see how primates have evolved. Northern white-cheeked gibbons are one of the closest relatives to human beings. White cheeked gibbon’s characteristics, traits, and behaviors explain the complexity of their species and how they are…

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    and economic activities. In terms of trading pattern the Chesapeake and New England Colonies had way different ways to trade. The Chesapeake Colonies mostly exported tobacco products, while the New English Colonies mostly exported things like fish, fur and lumber. The Chesapeake Colonies made a lot of money selling tobacco. The Chesapeake Colonies had a lot of good soil and most of river banks to plant the tobacco. Overtime farmers how lived next to the rivers and oceans made ports and harbors…

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    Frostheart: A Short Story

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    from one of the stone platform steps, most every moss best was occupied. "Sparkfur! Don't tell me your down here for wounds, too..." Asterfoot gazed up at her, herbs in his jaws. Her sharp green gaze softened. He looked so tired, his blue-gray fur mussed in a few spots, his tail half dropping. Her eyes searched for Waspclaw, spotting him and Berryfoot hunched over a badly wounded black she-cat, Amberleaf quickly applying herbs. "No..." She murmured softly, slinking down into the…

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    in because she didn’t like being outside for a long period of time. Then the bodies, a Pigs body is usually rough or fairly rough, while a dog body is usually very soft and fuzzy. A pigs body usually just had very little fur and is prickly, and dogs body usually has a lot of fur and is very soft. As you can see that pigs and dogs also have differences. As you can see Pinky and Gabby are both family pets in different environments. They both are loving and caring, they both come in different…

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    80's Fashion Essay

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    Throwback to 80’s Fashion Present day fashions such as skinny jeans, head-to-toe black outfits, and Converse shoes are very popular. Not only are those trends coming back, but fur is also coming back into the fashion world. The fur vest is a very popular item added to outfits, making themselves very stylish. In the 80’s, stylish trends were also popular. AIDS, fashion trends, such as women’s apparel, and musical celebrities influenced the 1980’s fashion world. The AIDS scare…

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    Draft – Ferretbranch, Barkthroat Sunlight streamed through the tree tops surrounding the camp, dappling the ground with warm patches of light. Ferretbranch poked his paw around the storage cleft in the back of his den as he sorted and counted the remaining supplies. “Poppy seeds, yarrow, burdock,” he mumbled to himself, “borage, parsley. . .” Ferretbranch dug farther into the crack and pulled out a few stems of catmint. The look of the old stalks told him they were collected last newleaf.…

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    Japanese Food Dbq

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    An interesting animal is the Japanese serow, which is often said to be the national symbol of Japan. They are herbivorous animals, and their fur is a blackish-whitish color. Japanese serows are also called “goat-antelopes” because of how they look and act. The sable is another animal that is native to Japan. They have dark brown fur, and they have a great sense of hearing. They are like weasels, but bigger. Tourists can also see the tanuki, whose name translates into “Japanese raccoon…

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    Sea Otters Research Paper

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    such as California, Alaska, Washington, south along British Columbia, and Aleutian Islands (seaworld). Sea otters have physical characteristics such as various shades of brown, short legs, about 4 feet in length, webbed and strong feet, long tails, fur that is long and…

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