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    Essay On Gladiators

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    people, including women (isn’t that so cool, maybe we should try it), actually volunteer to be gladiators because of the benefits, including food, money, and fame. Every once in awhile they have animals such as bears, rhinos, tigers, elephants, and giraffes…

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    In a world consumed by technological advancements, Ray Bradbury’s “There Will Come Soft Rains” is an unsettling reminder of humanity’s fragile existence. “There Will Come Soft Rains” is a short story about an alternative society where humanity was destroyed after a nuclear holocaust, it shows how technology was capable of operating without humanity. There are many aspects to the short story the author purposely put for readers to reflect on throughout the reading. For example, Ray Bradbury’s…

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    Tropical Savanna Biome

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    The tropical savanna is one particular biome with many interesting and defying aspects. The natural characteristics and animal and plant adaptions are what make the tropical savanna one of the most incredible biomes that is found on earth. The characteristics of the savanna can allow it to be easily identified from the many other biomes. The majority of it is filled with high grass and a conventional tree that provides shade for the animals (Wilkes 64-65). "The World Around Us." Your World A…

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    Lion Biomes

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    It is a carnivore, there most common prey are zebras, giraffe, pigs, cape buffalo, wild bees, etc. A lion can grow up to be to be 6.5 feet and weigh up to 420 pounds. Lions hunt and live in groups named pride. Lions are better hunters than men, there one of the best hunters in the world, since they hunt in groups…

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    causes them to occur? Adaptations occur within a species, or kind. Adaptations are what can either be an advantage or disadvantage for as an example an animal such as an Giraffe. A Giraffe has a long neck as in the past, food wasn't as scarce and was easier to find lower towards the ground, but over a long period of time, the Giraffes developed a special adaptations to overcome this issue, the ones who had the short necks and couldn't reach the food died off, and the ones who gained the needed…

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    My Best Week Essay

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    zoo and I made my grandma take me straight to the elephants. They were so cute. I just loved to watch them. Then we made our way over to the giraffes. I even got to feed them. After I fed them the zoo workers let me pet them, they were as soft as a cloud with a blue tongue. The other animals weren't as cool to see or fun to watch as the elephants and giraffes, but my grandma wanted to see them so I let her. We saw just about every animal there. It was a blast. After the zoo, we had to drive…

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    Ashley Kuroki Science 9/8/15 Insect Olympiad Jigsaw Group B: The Difference between Problematic Insects Moths and butterflies- Moths and butterflies don’t have that many differences. However, moths have feathery antennae while the butterflies have thin antennae. Moths are nocturnal and butterflies are active during the day. Those are the main differences. Even though butterflies have better looking wings than a moth’s, there are some moths that look exactly like a butterfly like the Madagascan…

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    Nacirema Ritual

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    Lamarck believed adaption was the main process of biological evolution, and he did an example to explain why the necks of giraffes became longer. The example explained that the influence of acquired environment could help living organisms develop the long-term genetic markers from parents; these genetic markers could pass from one generation to the next by the protection mechanism…

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    They were like a baby giraffe learning how to walk for the first time. They had to learn what would work best for them as a country. Changes like this are not always easily made and it takes time to work out all the problems that a country might face when changing leadership powers…

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    3011 Research Paper

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    him know how life used to be at that time. As he goes by this will let him know what kind of personality I had. Just looking at the object he will have a good idea of who I was. In the bag the alien saw a book, a picture, sunglasses, doll, toy giraffe, a winter hat, and shoes. The winter hat will give him a pretty clear idea of how we used it and when. The sunglasses will take him a bite longer to figure it out but he will find out eventually. The picture will make him notice that you can’t…

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