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    so that's how I'm going to put my story you understand meI said they we don't therefore we don't her that's really all I know for now Bears cats Wildcats Bobcats lions tigers dogs rats all that type of stuff man snakes to alligators crocodiles hippopotamus elephants giraffe Structurally, plant and animal cells are very similar…

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    lettuce, which is far from a complement. “Broad and innocent as a cabbage...tied around with a green head-kerchief that had two points on the top like a rabbit's ears”(265). The narrator said the valise of the grandmother, looked like the head of a hippopotamus. Once The Misfit appears, the family blindly agree with him to go in the woods alone, the mother is left behind. As we hear a gunshot, the mother is let in the woods after her family. The narrator made them very naive. The grandmother is…

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    Many stories use suspense in order to keep readers entertained, but the story, A Good Man Is Hard to Find, by Flannery O’Connor, uses it especially well. In this story, a grandma and her son are arguing whether to visit Florida or Tennessee. The grandmother does not want to visit Florida because there is a misfit on the loose. The son keeps with his decision of going to Florida, and the grandmother brings along a cat without his consent. Soon, they make a stop, and the grandmother convinces her…

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    Rhineleppotamus

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    good at photoshop or drawing I used the internet as my resource. I used switchzoo.com to create my animal. In the end I came up with a rhineleppotamus, head of a white rhino, back and tail of a african elephant body, legs and insides mainly of a hippopotamus. My animal is just like any other animal in it’s habitat. A rhineleppotamus stands 7 feet 2 inches at the shoulders and weighs about 4,800 pounds. I got it’s height and weight by averaging the average of the three main animals.…

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    The Nile river is in Africa. The name Nile comes from the Greek word Neilos, meaning valley. In an article written by Mandy Barrow, she says, “The River Nile is about 6,670 km (4,160 miles) in length and is the longest river in Africa and in the world. Although it is generally associated with Egypt, only 22% of the Nile’s course runs through Egypt” (Barrow). The Nile river was used for transporting trading goods, people, providing food and water, constructing pyramids, and nurturing animals.…

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    to intimidate competition and fight their species for food and mating. Stegosaurus spikes were used to fight their species instead of other prey because the spike on their head displayed a scissor manner when they were put head to head. Deer and hippopotamus show this kind of behaviors when they attract the opposite sex or fight for territory. One hypothesis proposed that Stegosaurus plates were not used for fighting predators because no evidence prove there is muscle connected to the plates.…

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    "The Standard of Ur" and the "Last Judgment of Hu-Nefur" are two historical pieces of art from different cultures that use the narrative technique. Art is given the label "Narrative" when it visually conveys a story. "The Standard of Ur" is a Sumerian artifact that depicts importants roles of a ruler. The "Last Judgment of Hu-Nefur" is a Egyptian narrative of a scribe named Hu-Nefur being judged to get into heaven. Both of these pieces played an important role in understanding the Egyptian and…

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    The nineteenth century saw the abolition of slavery among most of the world’s great powers but a dramatic increase in African colonialism. The rush to gain precious African land motivated all the major powers including England, France, Germany, Spain, and Portugal to possess holdings in the continent. The European powers obtained colonies throughout Africa for social and religious reasons but mainly for economic ones. Leopold II of Belgium under the guise of African advancement and free trade,…

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    Sleepwalker-Coca Cola Commercial If you are a person who watches television, you most likely have seen a Coca Cola commercial. Throughout the years Coca Cola has produced many commercials to sell their product. This Coca Cola commercial called Sleepwalker, was first aired during the 2010 Super Bowl. It is a commercial about a man sleeping in the wilderness. In the middle of the night he sleepwalks to find a coke. In the beginning of this commercial there is a man sleeping in a tent just in his…

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    From the remains they found that they were loving and peaceful people with short brown wavy hair. They lived during the time of wet climate making the soil very swampy. Animals that reside in such areas are alligators and Hippopotamus. The hippos provided the ivory used in the jewelry found on the remains. A few eating utensils were found and they were made of Ivory. It is evident that the Badarians cooked outside from the small hollows made in the ground. The Badarians were…

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