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    Canada is a very interesting place. it is located about two hours away from the Thousand Islands. The lake is about three miles long, and one mile wide. There are lots of wide, tall, colorful, new, and old cottages around the lake. Imagine the smell of pine trees in the cool crisp air, and the taste of fish with a hint of salt water. As you are walking down the shore, feel the sand between your toes as you listen to the sound of waves crashing upon the shore. Our family goes to…

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    gokkam. However, Tree-ear continues on his journey with no problems so far. As Tree-ear travels on the mountain path, the scenery begins to look more familiar. The trees on the mountain path are the same type trees that are in Ch’ulp’o: maple, oak, pine, and wild plum. Furthermore, as time goes on, Tree-ear begins to search for shelter. He finds two boulders to sleep between and makes a fire for the night. As Tree-ear…

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    I remember the moment my mom told me we were moving to another town. I was only about 6 or 7 when it happened so I was rather excited when I heard the news. When I heard the news we were moving to Spearfish, South Dakota, which I had never heard of, I was wondering what kind of place it was. I am from the small town of Wall, South Dakota which unless you’re talking about a village, is pretty small. When I heard the news I wondered what kind of place a town called Spearfish might look like.…

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    According to (Lasaruz, 1999) stress is the anxious or threatening feeling that comes when we interpret a situation as being more than our psychological resources can handle. In some research, stress often occurs during late adolescence or early adulthood (Pine, 2000). Probably, there are ways where stress is actually good for us. For example, it is normal for college students to be stressed. Stress shows that a student cares about his studies. Stress here affects us in a way of being motivated…

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    Managing to ignore the voices in my head that tell me I’m not capable, the determination inside of me grows; I wanted to prove myself wrong. While droplets of sweat brim over the tip of my nose, aching muscles bicker in rebellion with each step. I came to a stop as my neck stretched back to examine the enormous mountain that towered over me. As the sun set behind it, an ominous silhouette stared back and cast a shadow over a trail leading into darkness. My friend’s eyes widened in wonder as I…

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    The Saber-toothed Tiger, or the “Smilodon”, was a prehistoric predator, that lived in the southern part of the Americas. (California, Texas, Florida, etc) The Saber-toothed Tiger is named after their long, canine like teeth, that extend from their upper jaw. Existing during the Pleistocene Epoch (about 56 million - 12,000 years ago), Saber-toothed tigers were elongated, stocky animals, that were ferocious, meat eating hunters. The Smilodon populator, or the Saber-tooth Tiger hunted in packs,…

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    Driscoll Case Summary

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    Mr. Thomas Driscoll, Director of Engineering, Parks and Public Works, highlighted the green space strategic initiative which included updates to strategic initiatives, action plan steps, current and ongoing maintenance and seeking feedback from Council. Mr. Driscoll explained the Public Works repair order backlog and how it would change as orders are complete. He went over street maintenance that included stop signs, sidewalks, roadway lighting, tree trimming and mowing and street sweeping.…

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    so facinating? This creature may be found in certain areas of North America. It has its own unique appearance. It even has a diet that belongs to its species, the bat. The spotted bat is a very amazing creature. The spotted bat may in the Ponderosa pine-bunchgrass vegetation, that is located in southwestern North America, where the summers are hot and the winters are mild. The spotted bat prefers areas that are close to waterways, so they don’t have to fly too far to get a drink. They normally…

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    Hill Walk Outline

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    Deep in the roaming hills of Pennsylvania, miles from any old dusty road lays the most beautiful scenery imaginable hidden from any hiking or motor trail. a) The journey starts at a small quant trailer park on the side of a hill. b) In the gully below sandwiched between the hill of the park and the naked hill across lays a tiny stream which slowly grows for miles. c) The streams turns into a small creek with shallow water but lays deep in the earth as washed out hill sides ambush and retreat…

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    with some wind damage. Tallest trees and the largest trees were more damaged than smaller trees. Within the area impacted by the eyewall, 89% of the longleaf pine trees, 91% of loblolly pine trees, 86% of bottomland hardwood trees were uprooted. And other areas away from eyewall were affected about 17% of longleaf pine trees, 52% of loblolly pine trees and 20% of bottomland trees broken or uprooted. (Donal D. Hook, September 10-22, 1989 (SPRING 1991)) INTRODUCTION The eye of the Hurricane Hugo,…

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