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    Whitney convincingly supports his opinion that indigenous peoples did not leave the land in an immaculate state, and arguments from other sources such as William Cronon’s Changes in the Land and Carolyn Merchant’s American Environmental History: An Introduction defend correspondingly. Whitney, Cronon, and Merchant provide evidence that the goal, and impact, of natives was not to leave the land untouched, but rather to use the land as needed through methods that were least harmful…

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    Cavities Many question come to mind when you hear the word cavity. Many may ask: How do I get a cavity? How long does it take for a cavity to form? How did I get this cavity?. But first what is a cavity? A cavity is formed when your tooth starts to fall apart and break down. Once you get a cavity there is no turning back. A cavity in fact can even progress and get worse. A cavity is formed when the bacteria such as plaque sits on your tooth for a period of time. What is plaque? Plaque is a…

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    Kevin Beaver and Anthony Walsh found what they call the gender ratio problem. This theory is based off of the fact that in almost all studies, men are far more likely to be involved in crime than women. This is because men and women have psychological differences…

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    royal bailiff (63). In the Scrooby Manor, a large home with a chapel and nearly forty rooms, worship services focused on Scripture and lasted almost all day (Gragg 59-60, 63). In 1607, the Scrooby Separatists, Brewster and his wife, Mary, chose to leave England and move to Leiden, Holland to practice their beliefs…

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    The American Dream and American Society have sensed changed from the Leave it to Beaver, nuclear family of the 1950s and sixties. From the suburban household with a husband at work, wife at home and their children, playing in the front yard. Brought upon many changes in the past couple of years to the staple of the nuclear family. Yet the traditional family still survives today, only to integrate and become a category among the varied families that now shape the new American society. This…

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    Gray Wolf Research Paper

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    Wolves are amazing creatures and their communication is very spectacular. The way wolves live and survive is largely based on their complex of communication. Their communication include vocalization, body language and the chemistry of scents. Vocalization includes the sounds that the wolves make to communicate different thing. Pups howl is a type of vocalization, pups howl is the adult wolves of packs know when to end their howl, but young, enthusiastic pups often do not. Caught up in the…

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    The excitement of the unknown in the west starts to dwindle when the wagons start to disassemble, and dysentery starts running rampant amongst the travelers. These were the experiences the people expanding west had to face while making their voyage on the Oregon Trail. Although many lives were lost while traveling on this trail, it was essential for westward expansion because the Oregon Trail allowed for the ideas of Manifest Destiny to be accomplished, it opened economic opportunities, and it…

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    Symbolism

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    Schneider investigates, “As the color of blood, red is inevitably associated with the violence caused by the human animals who prey upon Gatsby not merely hornbeams and the blackbucks and beavers and ferrets and Wolfsheim 's, but also the respectable Tom and Daisy.” Clearly Tom wants to attack Gatsby and oust him from his home because Tom wanted to keep Daisy as his own wife. However, Tom even shows his inner violence in his affair with Myrtle…

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    first person narrative. However, lessons are there even as we look around. For Gary Soto, the lesson came in the form of the way he lived. With only a working mother to support them, they didn’t live the luscious life he dreamed of as he watched Leave It To Beaver dance across the screen. Gary wrote, “The father looks on in his suit. The mother, decked out in earrings and a pearl necklace, cuts into her stake and blushes. Their conversation is politely clipped” (Soto 29). as a way to describe…

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    “The First Shot Fired” It all started when I went to my nephew’s birthday party at a gun club when I was 12. my nephew’s grandpa told me to bring my shotgun, so I did and when we got there he told us that he owned this gun club. After we were done eating and opening presents he told me “get your shotgun, we’re gonna see how good you are.” When I got my shotgun we went up on to the wobble stand he told me to say pull when i’m ready. I loaded a shell, took my safety off and mounted the gun and…

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