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    easy prey for predators. A good chicken coop, whether it be homemade or a kit you buy off the internet, will need some requirements including being predator proof, well ventilated, easy to clean, movable or have a removable dropping tray, roosting poles, and a nesting box. All these criteriums will lead to happy chickens which mean an increase in egg production. A home made chicken coop can meet all the criteria and go beyond a kit chicken coop. A chicken coop must be predator proof to keep…

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    and his turn-around of pursuit. Through the perspective of Robert Walton, an explorer who intended to become the first to reach the North Pole, the reader gets to witness his encounter with Victor Frankenstein up to his tragic fate. It is at their encounter that Victor cautions Walton to not let his ambition and knowledge, in this case his voyage to the North Pole, to negatively turn for the worse for Walton as it did for Victor himself. At first glance, the reader may assume that the cause of…

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    Hitler used the preexisting prejudices as a strategy to get the German people to believe him and his solution of eliminating Jews, gypsies, Poles, Slavs, handicapped, homosexuals, communists, and socialists to ensure the rise of a strong German nation. Hitler’s “master race” included people who were considered strong, with the ideal person being tall, blonde, and blue eyes. He also used the preexisting antisemitism that already existed in Germany to get people to follow him. Some laws for the…

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    with a girl and a boy. She walks to a pole and ties them to it. A girl all the way across the street, walks to her. She says things like,” this isn’t right, why are you doing this, these children aren’t dogs.” They set it up again, but this time it’s a nanny with four kids. The lady goes by and a teenager takes a picture of it and says something. They reset again, but now, the lady has a dog with her too. She is walking down the street and ties the kids to a pole. She takes the dog with her into…

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    points of view, describing the brutality and terror of a young adolescent girl who is kidnapped but then saved by a neighbor. In “Sticks,” he portrays the simultaneous embarrassment and loving acceptance involved with having a crazy dad who uses a pole in the yard to communicate and externalize his emotions. In “Exhortation,” Sanders offers two opposite interpretations of a single situation: the encouraging…

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    These include the melting of the ice caps and sudden climate change. National Geographic states: “The planet is warming, from North Pole to South Pole. Since 1906, the global average surface temperature has increased between 1.1 and 1.6 degrees Fahrenheit (0.6 to 0.9 degrees Celsius)–even more in sensitive polar regions. And the effects of rising temperatures aren’t waiting for some far-flung…

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    enjoy all the freedom as long as they don’t leave the submarine. They agree with the captain’s demand and start exploring the ship. As days go by, Captain Nemo takes them to different underwater adventures. They even manage to put a flag on the South Pole. One fine day, the crew finds out that there is vortex in the water that is…

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    The Poles of Mars are covered in the necessary gasses, in solid form, to create a runaway greenhouse effect that will warm the climate dramatically and build up enough pressure to support human life. Both ice caps have a top layer of solid CO2 (dry ice) that go through phase shifts during the changing seasons which already contribute to the greenhouse effect (“Martian Polar Ice Caps”). Both the southern and northern poles consist of about 1.6 million cubic km of…

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    I nodded and headed over to fetch the chestnut mare. After I saddled her up, we started the lesson. After we finished warming up, we began going over poles. So far it was going well, we were just trotting over striped poles on the ground. Now we had to go over a little jump. I’d done these jumps many times before, so this would be no problem. Stormy and I headed toward the jump. What happened next was a flash of confusion. Feather overhead…

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    I was going to represent my school? Each jump was the same. I jumped, and the bar fell. I should have stuck with running. “I hope you’ll come back next year,” said my pole vault coach. I did. I came back for the next three years. When all my teammates left practice at 6:00 PM to eat dinner, I stayed an extra hour to practice pole vaulting. Was it worth it? Absolutely. Three years later, I was healthier, stronger, and made it all the way to state meet and broke the school record. Be Studious:…

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