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    The Tusks of Wusterim at first read presented a simple comic describing the rise and fall of an alien empire. Once the reader examines the comic he will see the depth contained within the few panels. The author uses element throughout the comic to show that empires thrive when those that built its foundation take power. The comic begins with an empire building tusks as a symbol of their power. A man of high authority within the empire commissions the tusks and stands as the foreground of the…

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    The dust bowl It’s been eighty years since the dust bowl roared across the southern great plains. This massive dust storm blew from 1934 – 1937 forcing millions to flee their homes with most heading west to California This massive, destructive storm was both manmade and a natural disaster. It was caused by the lack of dryland farming to prevent erosion and severe drought. The dust bowl affected these states; Texas, Oklahoma, New Mexico, Colorado, and Kansas. The worst storm occurred on…

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    course in order to increase the efficiency of the game. Since the grass and others shrubs grow, the putting surface can be seriously affected, so you have to make your best to maintain a proper golf course every time you play your favorite game. Here are some tips that will help you have the best golf course, so you can enjoy playing golf with no restrictions whatsoever. Lawn The Golf Course on a Regular Basis Cutting the grass on a regular basis will definitely help you have a proper golf…

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    standpoint cows are suppose to eat grass. According to Michael Poll, (2002) “Cows and other ruminants can do things we can’t do. They have the most highly evolved digestive organ, called the rumen. And the rumen can digest grass. It takes grass, cellulose in grass, and turns it into protein, very nutritious protein” (Poll, 2002). As you can see cows are meant to eat grass, however, this is not efficient enough. Factory farmed cows are not fed grass because grass fed animals gain weight slower.…

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    daughters, that there were health benefits to eating organic and local grown products, but I didn’t realized that there were also environmental consequences. Unfortunately, since the publishing of this text, opinions of the differences between grain and grass fed beef have changed. Research I conducted on the…

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    social and political changes. Fears and anxieties regarding the decline of Britain’s global significance following the end of the war are revealed in literature that examines and critiques the responses to decline. In John Christopher’s The Death of Grass, the destruction of all grasses by a virus removes the literal groundwork of society and problematizes the interference in nature by man as well as the interference in science by the government, while Naomi Mitchison’s Solution Three furthers…

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    waterways recently released a startling statement regarding Lake Ontario, saying there may be a bull shark population on the rise. In late summer of 2015, scientists released roughly a dozen bull sharks into Lake Ontario in order to curb the grass carp numbers. The grass carp, an invasive species to the area, has caused many problems to fishers and the endemic species of the Great Lakes, not to mention upsetting the natural order of the ecosystem. The plan was to release several bull sharks…

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    Teff is the smallest grain in the world, it is ancient to Ethiopia and is used to make the Ethiopian staple Injera. Located in the eastern sub-Sahara region of Africa, with its unique cultural heritage and ancient culture, Ethiopia is one of the most beautiful countries around the globe. Unfortunately, in the past 30 years Ethiopia had been famous for drought and famine that killed thousands of its citizens. Many Ethiopian’s depend on foreign food aid due to the periodic drought they experience.…

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    people didn’t have many things. The witnesses of the great depression didn’t have many materials. Folks didn’t have money, toilet paper, lights, or ice. They barely had enough food to stay alive, and pretty much no rain. No rain meant no crops or grass, no grass meant no live stock. It was hard…

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    France was the home of the Impressionist movement, providing a vast array of landscapes, people and lifestyles as inspiration. The famed impressionists used the bustling nightlife of Montmartre, studious industrial areas, and open landscapes of rural France to influence their works. Specifically, Maximilien Luce used the rural province of Brittany in Western France to inspire his work Camaret, Moonlight and Fishing Boats painted in 1894. Brittany was used as inspiration by many impressionists…

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