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    Have you ever been in a trip to the outdoors or done a job outdoors? Well if you have this is a article that will prepare you for further experiences in the outdoors. Have you heard of all the forest fires that have taken out hundreds and thousands acres of land per fire. Just imagine all of the fires per year and how much land gets destroyed by them. Well just picture this you can help prevent a lot of those fires just by giving a buddy a hand with their fires or putting your fires out. Just by…

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    Human beings try to keep rare plants, animals, etc. alive every day, so why are the rainforests constantly being destroyed? Maybe it will take until there is only one rainforest left, or one acre of a rainforest left, for the human race to realize that these forests, just like other plants and animals, are rare and need to be treated as so. It is crucial that the world realizes the individuality of these forests before it’s too late. No place…

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    The Amazon Rainforest

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    more than one third of the entire continent. It is full of natural resources, such as fruits, vegetables, pharmaceuticals derived from plants, oils used for perfumes and detergents, and woods. Comprised of the largest collection of living plant and animal species in the world, this rainforest is also home to hundreds of indigenous tribes, each with their own language, culture, and territory(USA TODAY, 2012). The Amazon has given the world so much, and in return we have destroyed more than 20…

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    book pinned to her pink silk vest” and her two hundred dollars were gone janie had tought he ditched her and took the two hundred dollars, the next mornining Tea Cake showed up she told tea cake "Still and all you went off and left me all day and all night."(121) "Ah see whut it is. You doubted me 'bout de money...”(121). Tea cake had actually left his her money because he had a gambling addiction. Then tea cake leaves again and gets Janie 's two hundred dollars and even makes profit. But was…

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    resentment concerning land disputes. With that, he is escorted out of the courtroom. Desperate to prove his wife’s innocence, Giles tries to convince Judge Hathorne, Deputy Governor Danforth, Ezekiel Cheever, and Parris by saying how they have six hundred acres of land to tend to, as well as the court is holding his wife by mistake. He goes as far as to say that Hale, who came to Salem to investigate further, never once accused her of…

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    For several thousands of years, humans and other living species have coexisted together, but as the human population continues to dramatically increase, the need for an extraneous amount of resources does as well. Over the past two decades, the human impact on wildlife is easily seen worldwide. Forests have been diminishing at an alarming rate. Deforestation is becoming more of a problem each day. Due to deforestation, biodiversity is decreasing, habitats are being severely polluted, and…

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    Arkansas lies in the nation's largest alluvial plain.It has many mountain and valley tributaries. Crowley’s Ridge is one of those. Rises two hundred feet above the surrounding terrain. This ridge was named for Benjamin F. Crowley. Crowley was a soldier during the war of 1812. He was the first settler on Crowley's Ridge. Crowley's Ridge is an arc of scenic rolling hills that extend from Cape Girardeau. Cape Girardeau is located in Missouri and ran all the way down to the northeast corner of…

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    make all of those products. Hemp that derives from the marijuana plant has beneficial industrial purposes. Less land is required with growing hemp while producing more resources that are needed per acre. The article working to Reform Marijuana Laws states that, “Hemp produces a much higher yield per acre than do common substitutes such as cotton and requires few pesticides” ("NORML.org - Working to Reform Marijuana Laws." Industrial Use). With the use of this plant fewer trees will be cut down…

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    fires can be beneficial, one forest fire can spark for a variety of different reasons as well as create an array of changes within a forests ecosystem. Nearly 4 to 10 million acres of forest lands burn every year (Dickman,16). Today’s fires are sizably smaller than fires before the 20th century, where almost 30 million acres burned. The sizeable difference with today’s fires is due to the intensity of which they burn (Dickman,16). Scientists at the Harvard school of Engineering and Applied…

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    Hodenosaunee Culture

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    Their primary source of subsistence was “the cultivation of plants with hand tools, and art at which the Hodenosaunee surpass all their neighbors. Sometimes several hundred acres of tilled land surround a single village. Of maize or Indian corn, the staple crop, several varieties are known – flint and starchy corns as well as sweet corn and popcorn. In the same fields with maize, and usually in the same hills, the Hodenosaunee…

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