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    Urban Legend One night a man was walking down the street, a dark street that would not end, it seemed to go on forever, there is an end but it takes months, on months, on months. Will he make it, I don't know but something tells me he won’t, and then something appears something horrifying it looks like a bear eagleshark. The rumors around this thing are crazy, it can breath on land and underwater it can fly run and swim at the speed of light nothing can outrun it not even I. It can kill…

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    Contributors). Greenland sharks are the only species that consistently live in these arctic and sub-arctic temperature waters (Rogers). Other than being one of the slower swimming sharks, it is also at the top of the food chain eating mostly fish, whale and narwhal carcass, smaller sharks and seals (Wikipedia Contributors). They hunt for food in complete darkness using only their sense of smell. Despite being on the top of their food change, they are second to humans. In the past, these…

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    Compare and contrast Have you ever heard of a group called Micmacs. If you have then you have 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…

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    and two years. She knew things she shouldn't know. She also knew how to keep her mouth shut. When Mary Ruth was a young woman, she was extremely nice. In 1991, she went to a university called Karman University. She later joined the sorority called Narwhals School for Nasties. Even though she was nice, she was not very appealing. People actually called her Hester, because nobody liked her. She joined the sorority in May of 1993. The dean, Dean Router, was really nice to Hester, but she knew that…

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    Manuel, one of the gardener’s helpers, was an undesirable acquaintance” (London 5). In the novel The Call of The Wild by Jack London, is a story about a strong dog named Buck who gets dognapped by a man named Manuel and gets sent on a ship called the Narwhal to the Klondike. He goes on an adventure of his life. Buck goes from master to master until one master named John Thornton saved his life, then Buck has the decision of love for his master John Thornton or to answer the call of the wild. In…

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    Have you ever had a sister or brother or just somebody come and just ruin the things and ways you do things? Well, before us Europeans and British came to the Americas, there were already people here, about 300,000 of them. We kind of ruined their lives, but anywho, those people were from all kind of places, like what used to be Eurasia, Africa, and even Australia! They were the first people here, and most people thought they crossed over the land bridge and split into a number of groups. Today…

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    from Washington state to Northern B.C. and into Alaska. The Iroquois lived in a forest kind of environment with lots of rivers and lakes. They all hunt animals and use weapons to hunt. The Inuit hunted with spears and would hunt The Hooded Seal, Narwhal, Walrus, and Polar bears. The Haida don’t hunt as much as the other tribes, but they catch a lot of salmon using Fishing Nets and Harpoons. The Iroquois didn’t hunt much but they would plant crops like corn. All three tribes made art to portray…

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    Since there is no vegetation in the arctic part of Canada the Inuit are mostly meat eaters, feeding off the arctic animals living there like narwhals, seals, walrus, caribou, and various other animals in that region. Living on a island off the Pacific coast the Haida were fishers and would gather edible vegetation in the temperate forest they call home. Occupying the Great Lakes region the Iroquois…

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    Buck goes throughout the whole story. At the beginning, buck has to adapt to the hostile environment of Alaska. First, Buck went from living to sun in California, to snow in Alaska. Buck experiences snow when he is first shipped to Alaska on the Narwhal. Since Buck was from California, he was used to the warm weather and has to adapt to the…

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    bears. The front paws are large and used like paddles for swimming. Paws are heavily furred. Polar bears feed mainly on ringed and bearded seals. Depending upon their location, they also consume beluga and bowhead whales, walruses, hooded seals, narwhals, and harp. Polar bears have no major predators. Polar bears sit at the top of the food…

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