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    I. Strinking feature of rhinos. The rhinoceros is probably best known for its striking resemblance to the dinosaurs of millennia back. - The rhinoceros is one of the largest animals roaming the plains of the planet today, second only to the elephant. A mature rhino typically stands about 1.3 m high at the shoulder, weighs around 700 kg, though the largest individuals have been known to weigh as much as 1,000 kilograms. - Rhinoceroses are universally recognized by their massive bodies, stumpy…

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    horses by stabling and feeding grain. This farm that I call Next-Door did nothing more but provide acreage for the horses to graze on. It took me a while to get used to the drastic difference between the two. These farm horses were creative lawn ornaments and not for beginners to try to ride. My friend Sarah and I had our hands…

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    he had stated after his wife discovered the virgin Mary on their lawn. The quote is a small one, but significant when considering that the fact was already rather obvious. The constant reiteration of this fact which Twinkle had regularly endured (the quote following the one above indicated he kept reminding her) is noteworthy simply because it is so obvious. His only reason for not wanting to have any contact with Christian ornaments was simply because he was not a Christian? That’s what he…

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    exterior had white paneled walls that covered a good part of the outside, except for some sides of the house that had light gray brick with a dense overgrowth of ivy. To add to the primness, there was even a cobblestone path hugged by rose bushes and ornaments that led up to the front door. It didn't take much for Roy to understand that, for the next three months, he would be in the deepest trenches of hell. Roy's father was a up and coming writer who had worked as a psychologist for a…

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    Central Park was not always a place for people of all ages and social statues to enjoy a time of leisure. It was the foundation Vaux and Olmsted set with their park in their creation of a natural looking landscape, integration of architecture into the landscape and picturesque theory, and the enlightenment ideas they incorporated that helped Central Park become one of the first true public parks. After the parks construction the people started to shape and build the park into what it is today.…

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    Modern capitalism promotes finical gain as one of the most promising tools to achieve success in the United States. While many see capitalism as the country’s best tool to improve the economy and productivity, it has also caused controversy on how it advertises class inequality and a separation of power. George Saunders, an American writer takes on American culture and observes from all different aspects how citizens take on financial obstacles, while also degrading themselves of their own…

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    Why to consider At home laser hair removal as the most advanced method? Description: Since the craze of At home laser hair removal is growing so much therefore you got to try out the same at least once in your life in order to realize the multiple effects of this treatment. The days of tweezing, waxing, electrolysis or depilatory creams are over. Now, body hairs can be comfortably removed with the use of laser treatment. At home laser hair removal has currently taken the place of all kinds of…

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