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    a greenhouse gas. Ruminant animal’s like cattle produces methane which is a greenhouse gas about 20 times more powerful of carbon dioxide. One of the main ways in which livestock sectors contributes to global warming is caused by the expansion of grazing land and farmable of land used to grow crops. The livestock sector is responsible for about 37% of human caused methane releases, and about 65% of human laughing gas releases (mainly from dropping), globally. Beef is a problem more than other…

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    Both early horse and modern horse have displayed a strong herd instinct to survive and reproduce . The modern horse has retained the same survival instincts , it will take flight (gallop away/bolt) if frightened . They maintain the same traits as a group of horse’s in a field or in the case of wild horse’s such as wild Mustang’s or Camargue horse’s. For example – if one horse takes flight the others will follow . If unable to take flight self-preservation instincts such as biting or kicking may…

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    Anyone that has a heart loves chinchillas. If you don’t how dare you and if you don’t know what chinchillas are where have you been. Did you know that there is less than 700 chinchillas in South America? The endangered chinchilla of South America is worth saving from extinction. Chinchillas are important to the environment because Without chinchilla, this world would most likely go extinct thus having a negative impact on the entire ecosystem. Surprisingly, Chinchillas are the key to…

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    II. Voluntary Injection Moreover, the court will likely hold that Muhammed’s participation in the gubernatorial election was a voluntary injection, because he willingly inserted himself into the public’s eye, and sought to influence the resolution of the public controversy he involved. Ampex, 128 Cal. App. 4th at 1569. Muhammed has voluntarily injected himself into the gubernatorial election and legalization of assisted suicide by: (1) sponsoring publicity and efforts to influence the…

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    Refraction Intensity Oscillations Reflection high-energy electron refraction (RHEED) has been used as a surface probe for in situ observation of monolayer growth using molecular beam epitaxy (MBE) because of its high surface sensitivity and a near grazing incidence. It utilizes diffraction of electrons by surface atoms[1] and the RHEED intensity oscillation can convey morphological information of the growth surface if the intensity oscillation pattern is properly interpreted[2]. The wave…

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    Antennae - Used primarily to sense smell, but can also detect wind speed and touch. Eyes - Large, immovable compound eyes detect light. Each eye has thousands of lenses. Mouth - Sheep Moths do not have any working mouthparts. Other organisms in the Sheep Moth’s habitat include Mountain Bluebirds, Golden Eagles, Montane Shrews, Long-tailed Weasles, Elk, and other mountain meadow-dwelling creatures A mountain meadow consists of grasses and flowering plants on a mountainside, and typically has a…

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    Battle over land ownership and the movement of the Native American’s off of their land is part of the American story. As whites moved across America, the Indians were moved to less desirable land. In the two essays that I wrote for this class, Kaw People and Absentee Landowners the interesting connection between both essays is that not only were the Indians moved off the land but settlers and their descendants who wanted the land were priced out of the land in Chase County. Both essays are…

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    Forests are cut down for various reasons, but most of them are connected to money or to people’s need to offer for their families. The prime driver of deforestation is agriculture. Farmers cut forests to deliver more room for implanting crops or grazing livestock. Often many minor farmers will each clear a few acres to feed their families by cutting down trees and tubing hot them in a process known as “tear and…

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    Before Brayden arrived to pick me up, I worked both of the horses for a hour each. Afterwards, I bushed them and turned them out to the field for the day. They deserved a day off relaxing and grazing under the sun. Before turning them loose to their own devices, I spray them down with fly spray on and slip their fly masks on. Both horses trot around the field before settling down to graze. I watch them for a few moments before returning to the cabin. Tomorrow was the big day. My performance in…

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    Strengths Ownerships/Partnerships One of the main key strengths that Zenda Farms contains is their relationship with the Thousand Island Land Trust (TILT). TILT acquired Zenda Farms through the MacFarlane gift in 1997. Ever since then, TILT has dedicated itself to preserving the local wildlife, as well as Zenda’s own buildings and infrastructure. TILT manages over 7,000 acres of land in the surrounding region and has much knowledge about land conservation, and land practices, so they are…

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