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    that of any known bird? It had a crest on its head, no teeth at all, and a very short tail. Despite what many people still think, modern birds didn't descend from pterosaurs like pteranodon, but from the small, two-legged theropod dinosaurs of the Jurassic and Cretaceous periods, many of which were covered with feathers. In 1860 the first bones of a pteranodon were discovered. Scientists were baffled because it wasn't a bird or a dinosaur, but it was closely related to a dinosaur.…

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    Death Becomes Her

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    extra special care it gets from the company. A star-studded cast headed up by Bruce Willis, Goldie Hawn, and Meryl Streep all give elegantly wicked performances based on a story by Martin Donovan (“The Courtship of Eddie’s Father”) and David Koepp (“Jurassic Park,” “Panic Room”). In “Death Becomes Her,” two narcissistic arch rivals (Mery Streep and Goldie Hawn) discover the ultimate accessory –…

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    I am a person who really like traveling. When I first came to America, my dear friend told me that I should go to Orlando. Because in Orlando, people can find many interesting and meaningful places and parks. One of the most famous park is Universal Park. The Universal Park has two different parts, Universal Studios Florida and Universal’s Islands of Adventure. I think the innovative and ideal for all ages are the most important feature for the Orlando Universal. First, in Orlando Universal, it…

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    Scary Informative Speech

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    Halloween is time to scare and be scared. But many of the scary pictures that qualify as the World's scariest pictures go beyond scaring. Some create a chill in the mind because of the horrifying true stories that are associated with them. Others are scary because the mind fears impending death or injury. Many are just the photographers reporting the existence of such things. Others are manipulation of mind by the so called cinematographers and artists some of whom are con to create that creepy…

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    Pros Of Cloning

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    From the doppelgänger in Stevenson’s The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde to the lab-grown raptors in Jurassic Park, the concept of duplicating living creatures has existed in our media for centuries and persists even today. Nowadays, the concept of recreating a human being or an extinct species is not too fantastical a concept with the advent of 3D printing technologies and research in the fields of biochemistry, anatomy, and cell biology. There are a number of suggested purposes for…

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    dreams that I remember very well, and fit the criteria of ‘insane’. Most of these dreams, my 2nd grade self theorized, were derived from my subconscious’s twisted and perplexing take on reality. Which was filled with dinosaurs, for I just watched “Jurassic Park 3” for the first time, then the second time, then the third time. As you can see it quickly became my…

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    Kass brings up a few interesting topics in his article Preventing a Brave New World, but his main point is mostly on the negatives of the development of cloning. Kass’s argument is that if we develop cloning, we’ll develop desensitization towards the matter and before we know it, cloning will embed its way into the mainstream of human society. At first glance, most people might say “That’s ridiculous and too outrageous, it’ll never happen!”; however that’s what most people probably said when…

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    The notochord is the defining structure of the chordates, and has essential roles in vertebrate development. It is a flexible, rod-shaped structure that is in the embryonic stage of all chordates. It gives the skeletal support and is found in between the digestive tube and nerve cord. In some animal chordates lifetimes it is the main axial support in the body. The dorsal hollow nerve cord is the only feature unique to all chordates. It is located at the top of the animal, above the notochord.…

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    After just escaping from a Jurassic island filled with dinosaurs that Krista was trapped on did she realize that she had lost all of her memories except for two names hers and Morty which she linked to a four legged furry thing. She had also picked up a puppy that she decided to name Jak, who had also been trapped on the island and had decided to follow her. Krista was walking for about three hours and dusk was falling so she decided to set up camp and managed to find a small cabin that is only…

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    Brontosaurus Othniel Charles Marsh discovered and named the Brontosaurus (Greek “thunder lizard”), a four-legged dinosaur in 1879. With at least three known species, this dinosaur lived in the Morrison Formation of present day Western US, during the late Jurassic Period and became extinct by the end of the period. Perhaps one of the most controversially classified dinosaurs, paleontologists have reclassified the Brontosaurus several times since its discovery to an extent that some quarters…

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