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    Grades- I previously attended Prairie View Middle School from 6th grade up until 8th grade. I think that Prairie View was a good school for me, For the most part I was able to get good grades (about 3.0 or higher) and make a lot of friends. Relationships with my teachers though where a whole other story. 6th grade was when I was able to achieve the best grades. The highest G.P.A. i’ve ever got was a 3.8, and I achieved that in 6th grade. I also got 3.0s and 3.5s that year too. I also…

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    Relative Dominance

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    dominance and vis versa. The greater the relative frequency/relative dominance the greater the relative dominance/relative frequency of that species. On the ridge top the Burr Oak had the highest importance value and in the forest valley the Elm had the highest importance value. Why did the Burr Oak have the highest importance value on the ridge top? Why did the Elm have the highest importance value in the forest valley? One theory on why Burr Oak had the highest importance value is its…

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    The Iceman Analysis

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    a shaman, a victim of ritual sacrifice, and even a vegan. But all these theories fade in the face of the most startling new fact scientists have learned about the Iceman. Although we still don't know exactly what happened up there on that alpine ridge, we now know that he was murdered, and died very quickly, in the rocky hollow where his body was…

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    Canada has grown as a nation and has become very independent starting from July 1st, 1867 when they were just a small British Colony, to today where they are their own developed and independent nation. In the past Canada would fight in wars and battles because the British were involved, for example in WWI Canada was expected to take part in the war because the British were involved. Canada was just seen as a small part of an enormous empire. Although this carried on for sometime, Canada matured…

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    Roscoe Village History

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    ”(Roscoe Village) Roscoe was the fourth largest wheat port. Dawes Arboretum is a major tourist attraction for ohio, it is a place full of people touring it's beautiful property. Dawes Arboretum has eight different landscape as the author list. Glacier Ridge, Red Barn Area, Garden Gateway, Woodlands, Arboretum East, Daweswood, Dawes Lake, and Dutch Fork Wetlands. Also at Dawes Arboretum there is the Daweswood House Museum. Almost two thousand acres to explore at Dawes…

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    Getting Things Started My state is South Carolina and The reason I picked it was because it is my birth state. South Carolina has many cool things to it like being the golf capital of the world or that the trees cover two-thirds of the land, or even that their most valuable catch is shrimp. South Carolina is filled with interesting facts like being explored by the French, Spanish and English, the first State to leave the Union, and the first battle of the Civil War. South Carolina has many…

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    2. J.A. HENCKELS INTERNATIONAL Classic 4-inch Paring Knife The Classic 4-inch Paring Knife is manufactured by J.A. Henckels International which is based in Pleasantville, New York. The Classic 4-inch Paring Knife has the following features: • The Classic Paring knife is a small, light and flexible knife which is used to peel, cut, clean and decorate fruits and vegetables. • The knife is made of high-carbon German stainless steel • It has a forged blade and bolsters which provides weight and is…

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    “The most valuable trees for lumber are spruce, white pine, hemlock, juniper, birch, ash, maple, and basswood. Excepting pine and hemlock, as well as poplar, all these woods are used for the manufacture of paper. In the central and southern parts of the belt, oak and hickory constitute valuable hard woods, and certain varieties of the former…

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    path with several benches – a nice place to rest before you turn back. It is also the prime spot to relax and enjoy the sunset. Several paths along the way will lead you down to the beach where you can enjoy the sand and surf. Top of the World W Ridge, Laguna Beach, CA 92651 At the highest point in the Laguna Beach hills you will find this nicely appointed park with an amazing view. The park itself is a nice place to have a picnic or play tennis, but most people come for the views and the…

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    initially of the essence, it became of the essence when American Oil Co. gave a reasonable extension to reach the agreement and stated that if the agreement was not reached by that date, the contract would be null and void. In Kasten Contr. Co. v. Maple Ridge Constr. Co., 245 Md. 373 (1967) the dispute involved the sale and purchase of a tract of land. Kasten (the seller) demanded contract performance, although the time had expired, because it was not agreed that time would be of the essence.…

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