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    Beauty Stereotypes

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    rolling around the corner, impending hot, sunny, and humid weather awaits us. Here are my top beauty products for the summer and my beauty hacks on not looking like you've just rolled over in sweat. First, let's talk about mascaras. You do not want raccoon looking eyes while you're outside. My pro-tip is finding a good waterproof mascara. My favorite is the Covergirl Lashblast, the waterproof version of it. Second, controlling oiliness depending on you skin type you may or may not be oily by the…

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    that can do a great amount of damage. This is why we should research about an animal before we buy it. Or even let it loose in the wild. The Newspaper Article says, "With no natural predators, these eating machines appear to be wiping out huge raccoons, and bobcats.” They are not eating what they ordinarily eat. That means…

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    For my project I have chosen to do the Wild Turkey of North America, the scientific name is Meleagris gallopavo. It is the largest and most popular gamebird to hunt in the states. In the United States, there are four main species of turkeys, the Eastern, Merriam, Osceola, and the Rio. The Eastern lives in the southern states, examples are Georgia and Alabama. The Merriam lives in the northern, to northeast section of the U.S, an example is Nebraska. Osceola lives in the deep south of Florida.…

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    home for some people here at Dordt College, especially for those who are involved in agriculture in the state of Iowa. In March 2015, the Water Works Company in Des Moines filed a lawsuit against three drainage districts north of the city on the Raccoon and Des Moines Rivers. They claim that there are massive problems with nitrates in Des Moines drinking water supplies. The company seems to believe that the nitrates have come from farm fields throughout the three districts: Sac, Calhoun, and…

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    Shrek Chapter Summary

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    One day Nicholas Copernicus went to Arby’s and tried to order a Mc Pick 2. But the waiter “Shrek” said “we don’t have Mc Pick 2’s.” After that Nicholas Copernicus saw a raccoon eating a chili dog on the side of the road. He went on and shortly after saw a kid with a brand new Fidget Spinner . Nicholas asked “How much did that spinner cost?” The kid said “300 bucks” He was surprised at how much that spinner costs. The kid was spinning his spinner and shortly after Jenny Sparkles…

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    Rabies is a deadly and a rare disease, it can also be considered as a virus. The Agent of this disease/virus is The Rabies Virus or RV. This virus can be found in animals and in wild animals such as pets and animals in the wild. When you get bitten by an infected animal, this virus can go into your body and damage your brain and spinal cord. Causing some people death if the disease/virus is not removed. Usually, only some people can die from Rabies, but this is rarely and not often. Rabies is a…

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    had dropped to about 20-30 so in 1995 8 Panthers from Texas were introduced to the Everglades in a successful attempt to save the species. The everglades provides plenty of the wildlife that make up the panthers diet. Feral hog, white-tailed deer, raccoon, and armadillo are their main source of food. Occasionally they consume rabbits, rats, and birds, and even alligators. I admire these animals which is why I chose it to write about, however I am glad I didn’t…

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    Imagine a world overrun with pythons. The burmese python is invading the Everglades. The snakes were brought by people. Annihilated animal’s species and their old way of life. The burmese python has lastly changed forever an ecosystem which on its own didn’t have the best legs to stand on. Explore how the Burmese python has changed the Everglades Firstly, the Burmese pythons were brought here by people. The burmese python is native to South asia can grow to 23 feet max and concluding brief…

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    Texas Marathon Essay

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    kinds of events are arranged by many societies, one can search them on the internet (as internet is the most accessible tool these days). You will find various innovative events such as Hill Country Trivium, Wild Hare - fun trail, Bandera, Rocky Raccoon, Rocky 50, Tinajas, Hells Hills, Pandora, The Festival and many more.…

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    Compare And Contrast Essay By:Jaidyn Solis Introduction Did you know that the Inuit have to live through a very hard and cold winters and barely get summer. I've been studying the “First People of Canada” and found out that they have similarities and differences. This Essay will be about the differences and similarities between the Inuit, the Plains People and the Plateau People. Similarities All of these…

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