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    Anthony Abbott Book

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    Tony Abbott grew up with books in the house, as he has two parents who taught. He was born in Cleveland, Ohio with a brother was a great reader, and his father always wrote so the clicking keys of his father's typewriter made for the background music of Tony's childhood. The most important thing to know about the man is that he loves reading and books. He has learned a lot from all the books he has read and his library of books is quite vast. When he was eight, his dad got a job as a professor,…

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    Sugar Gliders

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    The Life Of A Sugar Glider In this essay we will go deep down into the life of a sugar glider. We will cover what they eat both in captivity and in their natural habitat. What kind of medical issues they have, and how long their life span is both in captivity and in the wild. Sugar Gliders are omnivorous and if you don’t know what that means it means they will literally eat anything that you put in front of them. To be a successful sugar glider parent you have to know that they have three basic…

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    Open-Ended Survey

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    The first part of the original research I did was an open-ended survey for both the students and teacher with a pet in their classroom at an elementary school. Only one open-ended question was asked for the teacher. “Do you like having a pet in the classroom?” The teacher thought it was helpful for the class to have an animal to help care for, teaching responsibility as well as academic subjects. “The guinea pig helps the students with learning math, science, and even helps the shy kids read…

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    arrived it was eight o’clock at night and dark. The movers and my parents decided to have the trucks unloaded that night to save money. By the time we got done it was around eleven thirty o’clock. When coming down, we had to bring with us our dogs, lizard, and guinea pigs, which is why we had so many cars. My aunt and my grandma were also brought with us so they could see the house. For the first couple days in the new house, it was going to be really crowded with everyone…

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    Animal’s frantically running back into the forest fearful of heavy machinery and chainsaws destroying what they once called home. Tree stomps and logs and dead trees as far as the eye can see. These are probably the heart-breaking images one would see going into the Amazon Rainforest today. The Amazon Rainforest is home to 40,000 plant species, 427 species of mammals, 1,300 species of birds, 378 species of reptiles, 400 or more species of amphibians, and close to 3000 species of fish. This means…

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    of exotic species that are found nowhere else in the world. These species include the rare five-hundred-pound Galapagos tortoises, iguanas that sneeze salt from their nostrils, blue-footed boobies, the Marine Iguana which is the only sea fairing lizard in the world and dozens of plants such as miconia and scalesia. In 1977, north east of the Galapagos Islands, scientists discovered hot water vents about 2,000 meters down under water. These vents were connected to the core of the Earth and…

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    There are many things that make me who I am; regardless if it comes from the past, present or future. I am a simple person with many hopes, dreams, and ambitions.When talking about my favorite things they range from different spectrums. The first thing that is very exciting to me are films. I nearly go to the movie theater every friday to watch a new movie. I like films like Fast and Furious, Divergent, The Hunger Games, and etc. Films are really cool and depicts dreams that we wish were real.…

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    I distinctly recall investing my entire being into reading and writing around the age of four. My mother and father stepped foot onto this country’s soil with merely three small duffle bags stuffed with all of their personal items. With a lack of money and a severely strict budget, they had to do whatever they could to provide my sister, my two brothers and I with whatever was necessary to live. My father worked numerous jobs throughout the day and night as a taxi driver, a Time Warner cable…

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    Migration Stories

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    Research Question #2 Migration Stories: Mapping Cultural Survival Across Stolen Terrains Leslie Marmon Silko, a Laguna Pueblo author, emphasizes the importance of place in indigenous storytelling--identity is “intimately linked with the surrounding terrain,” whether it be a specific geographical feature or the exact location where a story took place (43). When tribes migrated to find subsistence, exchange goods with other native peoples, or complete a holy journey, their stories often served as…

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    Arches National Park is one of 58 National Parks in the USA. Each park has different formation and landscape, This National park is located in southeast of Ultra State. Arches contents of over 2,000 natural sandstone arches and the most famous in the world is Delicate Ache. Arches National Park boasts an area of over 76,000 acres. Arches National Park is unique history, geology, wildlife, and specific controversies that it faces. The history of arches was interesting and discover by many…

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