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    between the brain's two hemispheres. In the article it states, “High-strength cannabis may damage nerve fibres that handle the flow of messages across the two halves of the brain, scientists claim. Brain scans of people who regularly smoked strong skunk-like cannabis revealed subtle differences in the white matter that connects the left and right hemispheres and carries signals from one side of the brain to the other.” (Sample, pg 1). Having damage to the white matter of the brain causes a lack…

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    speed he wants. He loves his cars and they show who this wild man is and what he wants. In the Red Convertible, Henry and Lyman both love the red convertible but over time and after the Vietnam War the car had a different affect on the Brothers. In Skunk Hour cars have a different meaning. It is a place to hide, watch, and creep. He does this because he is not right and he knows. In the Great Gatsby, Red…

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    Class Language

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    1. I think the result I found most surprising was the fill-in, “And he gave ___ written word ‘skunk’…” The correct answer was “the.” Even though 77 students gave the correct response, there were still several who used random words such as “garbage,” “things,” and “fishy.” These words do not even come close to fitting the sentence being that they are all form class words. A second point of interest is the fact that no one was able to come up with the correct word for “prolific.” That is the only…

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    Chinchilla Research Paper

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    According to most chinchilla websites, chinchillas are cute perky animals that love to play, but don’t squeeze them too hard! Sadly the Long-Tailed chinchilla is endangered unlike its short-tailed relative.. The chinchilla is native to the Andes, in South America. They have the 2nd thickest fur on the planet, only beaten by the cute sea-otter. DESCRIPTION The chinchilla is a very cute animal. The chinchilla has soft, fleecy grey fur, which is darker around the facial area. Pink noses the…

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    Haida Gwaii Analysis

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    Haida Gwaii is an archipelago comprised of over two-hundred islands divided into three main physiographic regions: the Queen Charlotte Ranges, the Skidegate Plateau, and the Queen Charlotte Lowlands (Banner et al., 2014). These diverse landscapes and climates give rise to a wide range of plant species, which have sustained the Haida and their ancestors for over ten-thousand years (Banner et al., 2014). However, these plants are more than just a source of sustenance for the Haida, as they are a…

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    Materialistic Stereotypes

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    Some boys also say that they want a "Bad bitch".What does that even mean.You want someone without manners,that is roud and loud?Someone who dresses like a skunk and hits on all of your friends?If that's the type of girls boys my age want,please go get a "bad bitch".I won't be that girl.I will continue to respect my self.I will continue to act proper and be kind just like my mama taught me.If that means that…

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    results him to hide his feelings. He mostly shares his feelings with his pet altered skunk Killer, which is a birthday present from his father. He develops a strong relation with his pet and becomes more detached with his parents. He prefers not to talk to his parents and does not care about them anymore. However, his sole source of happiness is also snatched away when his mother leaves him and takes his pet skunk with her. That is another major loss he suffers after his nanny leaves. Although…

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    Gary Paulson gives a look into the rigorous challenge of the Iditarod through his memoir Winterdance. He emphasizes the awful conditions along with the importance of the human animal bond. He challenges the traditional way of thinking about dogs’ place in the world asserting that through extensive contact with the dogs, one would start thinking as if they were a dog. Paulson illustrates the toughness of the Iditarod as well as the vile treatment of dogs by some people in response to these…

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    Building new subdivisions and putting up houses for people is great, but it is destroying the homes of others. The Wood Turtle is becoming endangered because of habitats change. Also I’m going to tell you more about their habitats and facts about their diet and their behavior. The wood turtle range extends from Nova Scotia and New Brunswick south to Rockingham County, Virginia (Buhrmann and Mitchell 1989), and west to southern Quebec, and more. The Wood Turtle always found in close association…

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    Box Turtle Research Paper

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    shell and hide or sleep. But, the box turtle has been put on the endangered species list because of predators, humans and the environment. One reason the box turtle is endangered is because of its predators. The box turtle has many predators like skunks, foxes, and more. Some of the predators like to dig up the nest and eat the young of the box turtle. Box turtles are very slow when they move that makes them easy to catch. The box turtle uses it shell to protect them from the predators.…

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