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    We invite residents from across the area to take advantage of our incredible services at Cuss Creek Taxidermy. If you have a bear, duck, elk or moose that is in need of mounting, we are the place for you. With 15 years in business, our family owned and operated business has over 30 years of experience in the business. We are guaranteed to provide you with 100% satisfaction to exceed your expectations. If you are in the area and have recently caught a big buck that you’re looking to show off,…

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    Lewis And Clark Analysis

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    Lewis and Clark; Journey to the Pacific “we all believe we are about enter on the most perilous and dificuelt part of our voyage yet I see noone repineing”- William Clark, June 20, 1805. St. Louis May of 1804, Meriwether Lewis, William Clark, others, and I set off on an expedition that would last about 28 months. The one goal they had was to find a Northwest Passage way to the Pacific. Jefferson also wanted Lewis to write down animals, plants, and the type of landscapes they…

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    Bilby Research Paper

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    The bilby is an interesting animal that looks like a jigsaw-puzzle mishap. Part rabbit, chinchilla, and kangaroo, it is quite an unusual creature, but it is well adapted to life in the desert. Medium size, varied diet and the ability to speedily reproduce, this animal is well equipped for a harsh life. Bilbys, also known as rabbit eared bandicoots, are among the largest in the bandicoot family, measuring up to 55 centimeters in length with a tail of around 29 centimeters. It possesses…

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    Clyde Collins Snow

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    Clyde Collins Snow, or “the Sherlock of Bones” as many called him, died at the age of 86. Left a renowned career, unraveling some of the deepest mysteries of the era; among his success was testifying against Saddam Hussein and, the American serial killer, John Wayne Gacey. Clyde Snow was one of the world’s leading forensic anthropologists. On January 7, 1928, in Fort Worth, Texas, Clyde Snow was born. His father was a country doctor, whose practice ranged thirty miles in every direction. Snow…

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    this time the novel is about a boy and his fox Attention kids ages 10 to 14: explore the world of “Pax” by Sara Pennypacker in this awesome program just for summer readers like you! What: Books Alive: “Pax” (Ages 10-14) When: Friday, July 29 – 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Where: The West Woods Nature Center, 9465 Kinsman Road (Rt. 87), Russell Township To celebrate this book about the powerful relationship between a boy and his fox, we’ll try all the tricks of sight, sound and smell a fox…

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    time again that all the boys had a tendency to follow the person they felt they would survive longer with. This is really evident when Ralph and Jack get into the argument over what was more important, getting off the island they are trapped on, or hunting. Even though it was clear the boys should have focused on getting off the island, the majority followed Jack, because he let the younger kids have fun and would not keep on them…

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    book starts off by Brian waking up in his shelter. It is fall right now and brian needs to go hunting. Brian has made bows to hunt rabbits and Fool birds. Brian would do about the same thing everyday, But as the days went by it started to turn into winter fast. He knew he had to hunt and save food. One day the first snowfall of the season had fallen. Brian wanted to go in the woods and see what hunting would be like now. As he was walking though he heard wolves close to him. He started to walk…

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    The Arctic Pochee is a close relative of a cheetah and a polar bear. The Arctic Pochee has many of the cheetahs traits and many of the polar bears traits. The Arctic Pochee lives in a rocky environment with harsh cold weather, lots of precipitation, wind, and small mountains. There is very little vegetation there but there some grasses, trees, and shrubs. The Arctic Pochee eats water animals like fish and sea urchins. There are many lakes and there is an ocean nearby, this is wear the Arctic…

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    The Man Who Trudged Through Texas A year had passed and two hundred fifty men had dwindled down to four. One of the four was Cabeza De Vaca. The Narvaez expedition set sail from Spain, but tricky currents in the Gulf of Mexico led the ships off course. Trying to get to Mexico, the explorers built five rafts of which only two made it back to back to the coast, this launched Cabeza’s journey to Mexico. How did Cabeza de Vaca survive? Cabeza De Vaca survived through the use of his wilderness…

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    JK Rowling once quoted, “It takes a great deal of bravery to stand up to our enemies, but just as much to stand up to our friends,” this could have been written about America’s native people. Bravery is different now than it was when people lived on the prairie in tipis. Bravery were even different when the Native Americans moved out of the tipis and into houses on the reservations. Bravery now is people standing up to others without being afraid of them and what they will do to them. Bravery…

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