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    through words, I was able to express myself through art. Being a very inquisitive child with a penchant for animals, I explored the outdoors my sketch pad, and drew whatever living creature that caught my attention. I began drawing birds, insects, lizards and cats. I think it was around that time my parents started to recognize my artistic talent, and decided to let me practice…

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    method and advanced state of the art technologies. Science’s hypotheses about dinosaur’s size, posture, colour, lifestyle and physiology have changed and developed over time. Our first perception of dinosaurs was that they were slow, cold blooded lizards. However, as it turned out, it changed to active, warm blooded birds. We have to question everything and be open minded about what we believe in. We must suspend our disbelief in order to use theories. The existing model of the ever-changing…

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    Mealworm Research Paper

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    Mealworms, Tenebrio molitor Introduction: Mealworms are the worm-like larval form of a very dark brown beetle, Tenebrio molitor, a species which belongs to the genus Tenebrio and the family Tenebrionidae. The animal has other common names such as “Yellow mealworm”, “Mealworm beetle”, “Darkling beetle”, and “Darkening beetle”. The larval form is the usable form in pet’s keepers. Distribution and habitats: Mealworms are found throughout most of the world in temperate regions, but primarily in the…

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    Sassui Punnun Analysis

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    The term folklore refers to folk-literature including folk poetry, songs and stories and folksay including puzzles, riddles and anecdotes relating to a particular culture. In its narrow sense, it is oral literature transmitted from one generation to another by word of mouth and embodying the ethnicity of that particular group. Sindhi folklore is a rich representation of ancient Sindhi culture which is being forgotten as time passes and the political situation gets worse. Sassui Punnun is a one…

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    Spinosaurus: Then And Now

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    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 Order of Saurischia, meaning it is lizard-hipped, the Suborder of Theropoda, meaning it is a carnivore, and finally the Family of Spinosauridae and Subfamily of Spinosaurinae. (11) The three known species include Spinosaurus aegyptiacus, Spinosaurus maroccanus…

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    The Motivations Of Beowulf

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    Motivations (A Discussion on the Motivations of Beowulf) Beowulf is an Epic poem estimated to be written in the year 1000, with an unknown author. Before this story was written it was known as an oral story, or one only told by speaking. This story is the code of the Anglo-Saxon people. To define the Anglo-Saxon code consisted of living a life where you gain Glory, or respect. They believed you have a duty to accomplish in your life. They also believed in having a role model that followed…

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    The creatures that trolled the earth some 65 million years ago are to come alive though not in the real sense yet they are. Be ready to see the beautiful long necked Brachiosaurus, the lizard print skin of Coelophysis, the dragon like sculpted body of Dilophosaurus, the bat like winged creature you might not admire that much will also be there along with many others. In order to give it a real look and feel there are a activities lined…

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    Kalahari Tribe

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    Location Setting i. Geographical Location: ii. Physical Descriptions: The San Bushmen live in many different parts of Africa. Some parts of this tribe live in Botswana, the Kalahari, Namibia, and the rest of the Southern Africa. The Kalahari is described as closely resembling the terrain of Australian deserts. Physical Setting i. Biomes Ecology: The Kalahari is a sandy, savannah land of South Africa that extends 900,000 square kilometers, covering most of Botswana, Namibia, and Southern Africa…

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    No individual Egyptian god is considered to be the most powerful. Every god lived with the threat of destruction, and even of the greatest of the gods faced these threats everyday. Apep, or Apophis, is the powerful opponent of the sun god, Ra. He represented chaos, darkness, and evil spirit. He is a huge snake who is thought to have existed in the beginning of time, in the ocean of darkness. Many times, he threatened to destroy Ra. In Egyptian hieroglyphs, he is often depicted as a snake. Apep…

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    Aborigines were indeed hunter-gathers. During the wet season, the Aborigines lived off nuts and fruits. At the end of the wet season, the availability of resources in rainforest will fully utilize. Aborigines feasted on rats, snakes, crocodiles, lizards, turtles, birds, possums, macropods, and fish. Dry season meant that they could be more mobile. With men going on hunting trips and women keeping a vegetable diet, from…

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