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    this family, and their dog got kidnapped but their gardener and this dog was named Buck. He struggles to survive as a sled dog. He goes through two owners, and he finds the one. His name was John Thornton. Unfortunately, while Buck was hunting down a moose the Indian group named the Yeehats killed John and died. And then Buck joins with a pack of wolves, and every year Buck goes back to where his beloved John Thornton died. In this book Jack London has a naturalistic theme of the struggle for…

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    On a warm June day in 1855; Robert “Fighting Bob” Marion LaFollette was born. Wisconsin, the state of his birth, would also serve as the backdrop for his accomplished, if under-celebrated, political career. He went to school at University of Wisconsin-Madison, and shortly after was accepted at the bar shortly thereafter. He started his political career as Dane County’s District Attorney, and culminated with his loss in the 1924 Presidential election, and his death the next year. In betwixt, he…

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    Carl Sandburg Thesis

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    “Poetry is the silence and speech between a wet struggling root of a flower and the sunlit blossom of that flower” (Carl Sandburg). This is a quote by Carl Sandburg. Carl Sandburg is a famous American Poet. Sandburg was born in Galesburg, Illinois on January 6th, 1878 (Penelope Niven). Sandburg’s parents are August and Clara Sandburg who were immigrants from Sweden (Penelope Niven). Sandburg and his family were extremely poor (Academy of American Poets). At the age of 13, Sandburg quit…

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    had an insane life. I am going to describe the Micmacs and the Inuit. I desire to tell you their differences and similarities. The differences of Micmacs from Inuit. The Micmacs believe in the lazy rabbit; it is a myth. They hunt squirrels and moose for their edible goodies and for other supplies. Their primary language is Eastern Algonquian. One of their housing is Wigman. They mainly use that by reason of how non effort as it is to set it up it's as easy as cake to take it down and…

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    Did you know that wolves can go 5 months in absolute darkness? The place most wolves live at are around rocky outcrops. Also, The physical characteristics of the mexican wolf is mostly gray with some brown on its back, around the head and tail. The mexican wolf’s diet is mostly hooved animals. Although, they are also known for eating smaller animals such as rabbits and beavers. My topics for the three paragraphs is that their habitat is around rocky areas/outcrops, the physical appearance of the…

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    A mere six percent of the human U.S. population hunts, compared to the nearly 71.8 million people who enjoy watching wildlife is a big percentage. Based on this information the citizens need to think upon whether we should have wildlife management and hunting rules, or whether we should not. The citizens need to take into consideration when making their decisions, that the decision needs to be made based on what is in the best welfare for the animals, and who is using the land where the wildlife…

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    Fox And Squirrels Essay

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    “We need to-” But he was interrupted by an Old Moose, “I can help,” he calmly said. “I’ve grown old, and I’m not as strong as I used to be. Also, food has grown scarce where I live, so I might have to leave. But, if you give me enough food for a week, I will give you some large sticks from trees so you can defend yourselves. Do we have a deal?” Rabbit and Squirrel debated for a while, but finally agreed. “Yes, we have a deal.” “One more thing,” Moose stated. “I know a river otter who can supply…

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    Sweden Research Paper

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    A band called John Moose released an album in an app that used a type of GPS feature that tracks the location of the person using it. The person could only listen to the songs on the album if they were in a forest. The band decided to make it like that in reference to the songs on the album since the album is about a man who decides to leave society and live in the woods (Waxman). Besides John Moose some other Swedish artists have become famous in other parts…

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    St. Louis Research Paper

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    St. Louis is a really fun place to visit. It has a lot of different tourist attractions for all ages. I have lived in St. Louis my whole life, and I love it! Some of the most popular places in St. Louis are the Zoo and the Arch. I live in Kirkwood, a small, busy town with many activities for families. One exciting place in St. Louis is The St. Louis Zoo. The Zoo is a really fun place to visit and there are tons of animals to see and activities to do. I have been there several times and I think…

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    Keystone Species Report

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    Diversity in ecosystems has to do with a combination of keystone species, symbiosis, and adaptations. First of all, in my keystone species presentation about grizzly bears I said, “grizzly bears control the population of moose, elk, and other hoofed animals which allow other plants to grow.” If grizzly bears did not exist the population of those animals would increase. And that would lead to there being less plants in those areas which means there would be less animals that live in the trees…

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