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    Persuasive Oil Spills

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    different contaminants that may affect our drinking water like microbial. Microbial is a virus and bacteria form into one which can cause people with weak immune system to be seriously ill. Also health risk can harm the marine life a large amount of otters are poison by toxin called microcrystin. In addition there's so much plastic in the water that 100 of plastic bags were in a sperm whale because it could of thought it was food or swallow on accident. either way it will still damage the ocean…

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    The Sky Tree Thesis

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    Topic Sentence: This myth explains how the earth is created and it portrays animals as supreme characters of life. C. Evidence: "Beaver, Mink, Muskrat, and Otter each brought up pawfuls of wet soil and placed the soil on Turtle's back until they had made an island of great size" (24). D. Argument: In this myth, we see how Joseph Bruchac retells the story of "The Sky Tree" portraying animals as the creator…

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    Cyanide Spill Essay

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    many of the animals habitats by intoxicating, threatening, and making it unsuitable for life to sustain. According to the textbook Geography Alive (pg.246) it stated that, “The result of the cyanide killed about 200 tons of fish and even hundreds of otters from eating poisoned fishes” (Diane Hurt). This confirms that the cyanide spill didn’t just affect one kind of species but also the whole animal food chain that consumes fish. To summarize, during this event many of the river’s animals and…

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    In America, citizens have a unique privilege that people do not get in most other countries. Americans have the privilege to vote; however, most do not vote. People who run for office are called candidates and they get financial support from a multitude of different groups and by individual donors. This phenomenon is called campaign finance. From local to national offices, money fuels votes. From studying campaign finance briefly, I learned about court cases, types of groups, superpacs, FEC…

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    The Book of Kells is not only a book of gospels rich with information that could be studied to understand the theological aspects of north west Europe in the 8th century, but also as a wonderful and fascinating work of art. Also known as the illuminated manuscript, this piece of art gives us such great depth and insight into early Christianity and the creative expression of the monks in the said era. This essay will explain why this manuscript is of such great importance to the art historian.…

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    Jaguar Essay

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    The scientific name, Panthera Onca, is known to most people as the jaguar. Panthera is Greek, meaning "hunter," and onca is Greek for "hook" or "barb," which is talking about the animal's claws. In South America the name for it is yaguar, which means a beast that kills its prey with one bound, or he who kills with one leap. The jaguar is on the endangered species list in the United States, Central, and South America. The jaguar is the largest cat in the western hemisphere and the third largest…

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    very special day indeed!, and fell into her bed. Unlike most owls, Copper was a diurnal bird, which meant she slept at night and was active during the day. The next morning, on the hundredth anniversary of Cedar Marsh, Skittles, a two year old river otter, was awake and excited, because he knew how special today would be. He always wanted to help, so on this fantastic morning, he decided to help Copper and the other animals by setting up the decorations. When he found the pile of decorations, he…

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    Teesdale

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    Teesdale is revered as one of the most beautiful and spectacular areas in England. Its peaceful, unspoilt landscape is richly endowed with natural beauty and provides an incredible feeling of solitude and tranquillity. In 1988 the whole of Upper Teesdale was included in the designation for the North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB). It stretches across 772 square miles (2000km²) and takes in parts of County Durham, Cumbria and Northumbria. The area is well-known for its…

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    Mistreatment of a “tree” Different cultures have different representations of things. The biggest thing that we see in the indigenous people called Haida living in the Northwest Pacific, is their love for nature and a single golden spruce. The single golden spruce doesn’t just represent nature it also represents a community, a culture, and even a civilization. The tree represents the greed shown by the community, cultures, and civilizations. Different groups throughout the novel show greed…

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    Chehhuntamo! Oh you’re English? Chehuntamo means hello in my tribe. My tribe, the Seminoles, speaks Miccosukee and seminole creek. And if you want to say hello in creek you would say istonko. I am a ten year old boy named Holata, That means alligator. I live in Southern Florida. The seminole formed in the 1700’s. This is where other tribes migrated to Florida. They joined the tribe for better protection. The tribes that joined together for protection were the creeks,miccosukees,hitchitis, and…

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