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    The origin of all human beings can be traced back to Africa, with some of the earliest fossil remains having been found there. In fact, according to Rick Potts (2010), the fossils of early humans who lived between 2 and 6 million years ago all came entirely from Africa. Together, these bands of humans created some of the earliest forms of civilization in Africa. Groups of intelligent creatures that were able to accomplish relatively astonishing feats, such as the ability to communicate, interact…

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    at the ceiling. It wasn’t very fun, but I did learn that Venus is the hottest planet. The scavenger hunt was alright. It wasn’t my most favorite activity, but it wasn’t my least favorite either. I learned that we live in the Cenozoic era. Overall, the Thronateeska was interesting, but it wasn’t very exciting. Aside from the Thronateeska, the Flint River Aquarium was awesome! I had so much fun! The scavenger hunt we had to do there was hard, though. My partner (my best friend) and I couldn’t…

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    Children look forward to the the summer break because they do not have to spend eight hours of their day in school. However, sitting in the house can quickly become boring. There are many ways that children can stay entertained during the summer. Games That Will Keep Your Children Entertained During The Summer Months Lawn Twister If your children love traditional twister, then they will love outdoor twister. You can create a twister game by using spray paint and circular stencils. Bean Bag…

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    demonstrate family support in Downtown Doral Charter Elementary (DDCE). I found some of the items on the list inside of the pre-k 3 class, in which I am completing my service learning hours. Initially, I believed that I was going to find every item on the scavenger hunt. Unfortunately, I did not find every item and realized that several of the items that I did find needed improvements. Gained Insight Completing this assignment, helped me understand that schools and centers can establish…

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    people split off into groups to go to King’s Club, which is a back yard Bible club for the kids in local, low-income neighborhoods. In the afternoon, the groups are given a sheet of paper with a list of things to do and find for a poverty scavenger hunt. The scavenger hunt lasts for about four hours and after all the groups have returned, they gather up and debrief in order to process their experiences from the day. For dinner, the Mission Waco dormitory is divided up into sections to represent…

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    Why Did Dinosaurs Die Out

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    Other scientists believe that the dinosaurs were simply not smart enough to adapt to each other and survive. There were many scavenger dinosaurs who ate eggs. “Small mammals ate dinosaur eggs, thereby reducing the dinosaur population until it became unsustainable.” (History.com Staff. "Why Did the Dinosaurs Die Out?" History.com. A&E Television ) They believe that the scavengers ate all the offspring and they couldn’t reproduce fast enough so they eventually all died. This theory is a very hard…

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    used in subduing prey that struggled to get free from powerful dinosaur and its shattering powerful jaws. Without being able to see the powerful Tyrannosarus Rex out in its natural habitat to truly debunk the claims of it being only a predator or a scavenger comes the conclusion that it was possibly both. With its large nostrils it was possibly easier for it to sniff out fresh blood of a recent kill of another smaller predator for example that of a velociraptor; and it might have used its size…

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    Racism is presented everywhere in our society today. It may seem as though The United States has unequal rights between different races; 1 that is not the case. Other places in the world experience racism, without the opportunity to have a higher job, education, or social status. In the United States opportunities are presented for every race, gender, and ethnicity. Our government has invented different programs for people who come from different circumstances, and people who come from less…

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    OIT: A Short Story

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    friends in her orientation in college. I was excited to have a group I could confide to. The excitement was short lived. On day two I was the only person in my family to show up to the breakfast and scavenger hunt. I completed the scavenger hunt alone, which epitomized how I felt. The next day, another scavenger hunt in downtown Klamath was planned. Shockingly, I was the only person from my family to show up, again. Desperate, I talked to another group and explained my situation. I was relieved…

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    Tyrannosaurus had approximately 60 wide and dull serrated teeth. Tyrannosaurus used its front teeth that were closely packed to grip and pull while using its side teeth that are more widely spaced for tearing flesh. The teeth had a curve, reinforcing ridges and robustness structure in order to withstand forces while killing their prey.(8) Its long tail might possibly responsible for supporting the balance of the whole body during the run. However, the function of its tiny forelimb is still…

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