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    Badlands National Park

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    The White River Badlands, located in South Dakota, are a national park known for its heavily eroded land and a harsh train that has been developing for millions of years. This has led the land to develop greatly over time, along with encapsulating different species that lived in the land over the years. These species, over time, have been engraved in the stone, leading it contain and immense amount of paleontological aspects. Because of this, Badlands national park has been considered the…

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    Where a hunter named Corey states his claim about hunting animals is a great sport, tradition,and helps the animals live a safer life. Corey paid 350,000$ for the chance to hunt a black rhinoceros in the southern African nation of Namibia. He received threats towards his family and himself from animal lovers who are against animal hunting. Despite the backlash, Knowlton has decided to continue engaging the raging debate over how to protect…

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    Eugene Ionesco was born on November 26, 1909, in Romania. Ionesco’s parents moved to France when he was an infant, but returned to Romania when he was sixteen. Soon after this move his parents divorced. He studied French literature at the University of Bucharest. Ionesco married Rodicia Burileanu, and they had one daughter together. He wrote several unusual children's stories for their daughter. During WWII, Ionesco moved his family back to France and lived in Marseilles. After the war, they…

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    The beauty of the country is rendered by the mix-up of the high and lowland areas, rivers and lakes, including offshore islands. The Dominican Republic displays beautiful mountain ranges covered with forests, Pico Duarte being the highest mountain in the Caribbean and plains such as the Coastal Plain of Santo Domingo. Despite not having been blessed with natural lakes, The Yaque del Norte represents the longest river in here, crossing the most fertile area, The Cibao Valley. Turtles are the…

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    Happy early birthday to me! My sweet boyfriend, Christopher, just told me we are going to Miami, Florida. We are leaving Sunday night. He says that we are staying on the beach in a rental house. Their beach is gorgeous. We plan to stay a total of 8 days, so I need to pick some places to go while we are there. While in Florida, one cannot miss a trip to the beach. For this trip, I have chosen to go to the beach on the island of Key Biscayne. This island has a beautiful lighthouse that draws me…

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    In the recent article, “ Animal World If Humans Never Existed” by Aarhus University, in current studies, researchers investigate what the world's natural diversity patterns of mammals would be like without the past and present human impacts, based on estimates of the natural distribution of each species according to its ecology. New studies present what the world would look like if humans never existed. In most places, there is a very large shortage in mammal diversity relative to what it would…

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    Final Research Project Progress Identify the Final Research Project topic. What influenced you to make this choice? In my Final Research on animal’s cruelty, I evaluated all perspective. I choose cruelty to animals to expose the brutality that the pig had to undergo to bring a bacon and pork chops to our table. They tails were cut off with any medication to eliminate aggressive behavior. The hamburgers we eat that came from cattle that stood in tight cages for life until time for slaughter. The…

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    Yuan Dynasty Achievements

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    Chinese textiles, chinaware, lacquerware, and other items were exported. The overseas trade also continued to deliver goods to the southeastern port cities of Quanzhou and Fuzhou, where Chinese silk, porcelain, and copper coins were traded for gems, rhinoceros horns, medicines, carpets, and spices.” Although every dynasty does have its negatives. Such as its numeros times its failed to conquer japan or the “Black Death” disease, that was brought by europeans,wiped out…

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    plenty of goods that the countries spreads. Some goods and ideas that China spread across the Silk Road was, silk, iron, bronze, ceramics, orange trees, paper, gunpowder, and Confucianism. Central Asia traded Ferghana horses. Africa traded ivory and rhinoceros horns. A good that India spread was spices, and a religion that India encouraged was Buddhism. Finally, Europe shared music and glassware. The goods that were provided…

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    A wildlife conservationist once said, “Extinction is forever, endangered means we still have time.” Most poachers are after elephants’ precious ivory tusks, which are used to make statues, jewelry, and other prized objects. Conservationists are using these two devices to turn back to drone technology as well as global positioning systems (GPS) & ink injections to fight back against poachers. Poaching is a growing global concern that will continue to destroy wildlife if we do not do something…

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