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    enjoyed reading, a scavenger hunt that was helpful, and a trip to seely hall for a lecture on the library. The book Thirteen Reasons why by Jay Asher was a good read. It made me realize how bullying, can accfect people’s lives up to the point of suicide. I think this book is a way to inform students that picking on people can cause them to give up on life, destroy their self-esteem and cause untold grief. Bulling may seem cool but not if you’re the one being bullied. The scavenger hunt was a…

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    achieving these consistent results is effort and time. The experimental set up required many participants to carry out the procedure however since each area was only studied for 40 min this is a relatively rapid assessment. The most dominant ant scavenger was found to be the Yellow Crazy Ant. A possible contributing factor of the success of the Yellow Crazy Ant is anthropogenic habitat change, by causing changes in species interactions [3]. Kent Ridge and Singapore in general has undergone…

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    him through a difficult time in his life. Eighner’s purpose was to enlighten our society on the repression brought upon by ourselves. He adopts a didactic tone, in order to appeal to his beliefs as a scavenger in his generalized audience, especially those who do not understand the life of a scavenger. Eighner establishes his credibility from the first sentence; “long before I began Dumpster diving” which shows us that this essay comes from personal experience. He then goes on to tell the…

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    Dumpster Diving

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    A lot of people are buying Christmas presents online or at the various retail stores. Most Americans are keen on finding deals and discounts in order to save some money but still be able to buy a gift for their loved ones. But there is a new trend in New York City called Dumpster Diving that may solve a lot of New Yorkers’ problems. New York reportedly houses wealthy college students in its various schools and universities. And they are considered to be the source of Dumpster Divers’ holiday…

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    reminiscent to that of a sharks. This includes a sharp triangular shaped dorsal fin. Their bright red caudal fin (tail) completes their visual appearance and name. As with any member of the carp family they are primarily bottom dwelling scavenger fish. Scavenger fish can be identified by their downward pointed mouths with varying sets of barbels on either side. Barbels are whisker-like sensory organs that contain taste buds much like your tongue. Their primary function is for locating food.…

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    Black Vultures

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    prey (The Cornell lab of Ornithology, 2015). The ecological role of a vulture is forager/scavenger and they are 3rd trophic level consumers. Squirrels and rabbits feed on plants, nuts, fruit and insects. The ecological roles of squirrels and rabbits are cultivators and they are 2nd trophic level consumers. Insects feed on plants, fruits and other insects. The ecological role of insects is cultivators, scavengers, decomposers and they 2nd trophic level consumers. Plants, nuts and fruits are 1st…

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    the dune and heads west towards Traders Den. Following the indent from an ancient crash, the scavenger tries her best to keep out of the sun. Coming upon a commonly used trail to Traders Den, Rey checks for fresh tracks. Finding nothing suspicious, she starts down the track north. The trip was uneventful and Rey could now see Traders Den in the distance; it's great entrance crawling with merchants, scavengers and smugglers alike.…

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    Differentiate between the saltwater of the ocean to the freshwater of lakes and rivers. 7. Compare and contrast the spatial difference of the ocean water to that of the continents as it relates to the Earth. MEAP VOCABULARY - ocean, sea, continent, theory, freshwater, salinity, lake, river, underground water, oceanography. MATERIALS: text book, transparencies, large wall mounted world map, ocean informational handouts, “Label the Earth’s Oceans” worksheets, “Continents and…

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    conservation phase (K-strategy) of the Denesųłiné adaptive cycle. Out of respect for the animals caribou meat is not wasted. Denesųłiné cache caribou meat. This stores meat for future use. It also ensures that all killed caribou are used. Caches prevent scavengers from eating the meat. For highly mobile Denesųłiné, static food storage is slightly aberrant. As shown in Chapter 5, the production of mobile dry meat and pemmican was preferred. Maintaining static food stores was a secondary measure…

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    Halloween In Twin Peaks

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    school and explained his plan to scare the town. They decided they would lead a group of people into the woods by the twin peaks. They would promise a midnight scavenger hunt to find tons of candy, just to ambush them all with eggs, water, toilet paper, etc. Two days before Halloween, they would go to setup and spread the word about their “scavenger hunt.” While walking home they noticed something in the trees, and though they quickly dismissed it, it made them wonder.…

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