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    Women's Rights Movement

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    At first, girls’ education was oriented towards domestic life. Females learned how to cook, to spin, to sew, to go with the animals to the grassland, to take care of the house, and to obey family rules. Even the amount of schools for girls was very low compared to that of boys (Mihaila, 2012). Globalization and the feminist movement promoted the importance of issues related to female education…

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    Essay On Maned Wolf

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    The Maned Wolf The legs of a deer, the face of a fox, and the body of a wolf, what is it? The maned wolf is an interesting animal that not many people may know about. It can be described by what it looks like, its eating habits, and its social structure. Despite its name this animal looks more like a fox rather than a wolf and has even been described as a “fox on stilts”. But, this unique looking species isn’t closely related to either. In fact, the maned wolf is the only member of its genus,…

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    from Russia between 1885 and 1911. The diction she uses shows that she has great respect for her ancestors who came before her to build up the area she now loves and spent her childhood. She also quotes Richard Manning in his nonfiction book, Grassland, in which he writes, “The place was a mess, and it became a young nation’s job to fix it with geometry, democracy, seeds, steam, steel, and water.” This shows that she knows what her ancestors did to make her state a place that is envied by…

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    the resin seal is melted. This adaptation allows for the seeds not to disperse until fire creates conditions that are favorable. Another example would be the Douglas Fir seed, it needs conditions that can only exist in rare microhabitats in the grasslands. If the seed reaches a microhabitat during the year a seedling will develop. The fires tend to kill the seedling but the mature Douglas Fir tree has thick bark that can resist the fire…

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    Non Human Primate

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    human primate is the chimpanzee. This is my favorite primate because it is the most similar to human beings, sharing up to ninety-eight point eight percent of our genetic make up. Chimpanzees tend to live in African rain forests, woodlands, and grasslands. Even though they usually walk on all fours, they can stand upright and walk and their two back legs just as human beings do. Chimpanzees and humans fall into the same kingdom (Animalia), phylum (Chordata), class (Mammalia), order (Primates)…

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    Livestock produces 116,000lbs of waste per second. Many people argue that gas from cars is causing the majority of pollution, the real reason is lack of room for cows to roam. The cows waste ends up in one area and seeps into the air, oceans, lakes, and rivers. It takes 1000 gallons of water for a cow to make 1 gallon of milk. 2500 gallons of water are used to produce 1LB of beef. 77 gallons of water are needed to produce 1lb of eggs. Almost 900 gallons of water are needed to produce 1lb…

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    Not only do these fires do millions of dollars in damages to property value but they destroy thousands of acres in natural habitats such as forest and grassland. Ultimately leading to more and more endangered or even extinct species. These fires will also lead to a reduction in soil productivity, meaning the natural nutrients from the ground will be burnt up eliminating any chance of agriculture. Hundreds…

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    Cold Desert Lab Report

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    Diary of a traveling survivalist Dear diary, Today I investigated the desert. I investigated the hot and the cold deserts. Deserts can be found in the United States, Africa, Asia, and even Antarctica. Out here in the desert there is a harsh unforgiving terrain. The climate in both is almost unbearably dry. In the hot desert, there are extreme temperatures. In the day, the temperature is sweltering hot and at night it is freezing cold. The cold desert retains the cold temperature throughout the…

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    like oak tree leaves. Sometimes Poison Oak can have small flowers or berries. Poison Oak can grow either as ground crawling vines, short or tall bushes, or vines growing up trees. Habitat: It is mostly found in Western North America in forests, grasslands, woodlands, and chaparral biomes also known as shrublands. Diet: Poison Oak is also a plant that uses photosynthesis; just like every plants. Predators: Birds, deer, and other wildlife eat the leaves and berries frequently.…

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    Ostriches Case Study

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    have fraction on them. They can also live in the colder parts of the Earth. A lot of people wouldn’t expect that. Also a non-expectable place is the tropical rain forest, or the, so-called, equatorial forest zone. Also, they can be found in the grasslands. It is a place where isn’t much to offer, but they do live there. The reason why is because they don’t need that much water (they don’t have to drink water, as the food they eat contain a lot of water. As they don’t have to, they still drink…

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