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    Muldoon’s Childhood When reading about all the different characters in the Jurassic Park novel, one that stood out was Robert Muldoon. Even though he couldn’t be considered as the main character he still was shown to be of relevance in the storyline. His personality and attitude along with his occupational expertise were at some points essential for the survival of the overall group. Therefore it was intriguing to consider what Muldoon’s childhood had contributed to his overall individuality…

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    Dinosaurs In The Jurassic Time Period By: David Wallace This project is going to be based on some of the dinosaurs in the Jurassic Time Period and it will give information about that dinosaur as well. Vertebrates taking to the air like the pterosaurs and the first birds. This was the Jurassic Period, 199.6 to 145.5 million years ago, a 54-million-year chunk of the Mesozoic Era. Air, land, or sea, dinosaurs came in all shapes and sizes in many different places around the world. The first…

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    The Mesozoic Era was a point in time about 252 to about 66 million years ago. During this era, there were three periods. The Triassic period, The Jurassic Period, and The Cretaceous period were all very significant in earth’s evolution. Not just in animals, but in land, plants, climate, and even insects. The Triassic period was the first period of the Mesozoic era and occurred between 251 and 200 million years ago. At this time the earth was very bare. The planet was recovering from an event…

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    any other ova which does not belong to the species of dinosaurs. Lastly, the embryo that develop as a result of the division of cells needs to be inserted into the eggs since the dinosaurs were born through eggs. The plastic egg created in the Jurassic Park movie cannot perfectly work as every organism has…

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    Hammond depends on other people to do his work. Hammond doesn’t like to work diligently, and if he didn’t depend fully on his workers, the park might have been a little more prosperous. Hammond is very apathetic, and not a hardworking person. Another trait about this character is that he is very naive and takes the problems in the park very nonchalant. This caused the park to become extremely precarious with many complications since Hammond didn’t think wisely when he brought live dinosaurs to…

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    Steven Spielberg Have you ever seen ET, Saving Private Ryan, Jurassic Park or Jaws? If so you’ve watched a Steven Spielberg film. Spielberg has become a household name because of these movies and many more. Steven would is also known for shaping how a lot of directors now film and even think about how they produce movies. (Ebert) Steven Spielberg was born in 1946 in Cincinnati, Ohio. Spielberg's directing career started with him being a TV show director; later he became a movie director. His…

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    Why Does Dinosaurs Exist

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    What do you get if you cross a pig with a dinosaur? Jurassic Pork! (jokes4us.com) Most people in the world today do not realize how much they impact the ecosystem. Some people do not even have the knowledge about the ecosystem and how it affects the world we live in, and then there are those people that just do not care about the ecosystem. An ecosystem is a community of animals, people, and plants that interact with one another and their physical environment. One type of ecosystem that we take…

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    Spinosaurus: Then And Now

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    Spinosaurus: Then and Now The Spinosaurus is a dinosaur first discovered in the early 20th century. It was named by Ernst Stromer, the man who first discovered it and its name translates to “Spine reptile”. It is estimated to have lived during the Cretaceous period and more specifically between 112-93.5 million years ago. (10) The Spinosaurus belongs to the Phylum of Chordata, meaning it has a hollow nerve chord ending in a brain, the Class of Archosauria, meaning it is a diapsid amniote, the…

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    Parks are our saving grace for spending time with our families as it draws us out from the technological atmosphere to a more humane atmosphere that creates meaningful memories of the time spent at the park with our families. McCormick-Stillman Railroad Park is the perfect place to find new memories for families. McCormick-Stillman Railroad Park was founded by the McCormicks in 1975 under the premise that it would be used for as a place for all to enjoy (History | McCormick-Stillman Railroad…

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    Sauk Center

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    have not aged a bit but have, in fact, grown to become a symbol for the town’s beautiful Sinclair Lewis Park. The two are part of a fountain piece in one section of the park which also includes a playground, picnic area, fishing pier and campground. While towns near Sauk Centre have some sort of green space, few match the beauty, the versatility, and usability of the five city parks. The parks have something to offer people of all ages and even accommodate large family and group gatherings. I…

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