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    slow-moving glaciers that make up a rainforest as intriguing as the Amazon region. The park features the longest undeveloped coastline in the United States and has plenty of native and endemic animal and plant species, including the endangered northern spotted owl. 95 percent of Olympic National Park is designated as a wilderness…

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    The Adventures Of The Organic Animal Club Synopsis: Join Bert Bear, Fred Fox, Olivia Owl and Rebecca Rabbit on their adventures in “The Organic Animal Club”. After a long Winter of poor eating habits and no exercise, Bert Bear is inspired embrace a healthy, organic, green lifestyle with his friends Fred Fox and Olivia Owl and start the club so they can bond and work together to learn more. They have to overcome the obstacle of convincing their friend Rebecca Rabbit to give up processed…

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    My Response to Save a Life, Kill a Tree Author: Sallie Tisdale Title of Text: Save a Life, Kill a Tree Sallie’s main idea is that everyone should be more caring about the environment. I believe what Sallie says about how people should care more about the environment and I believe this too, because I know that if people do not stop polluting and ruining the environment, then it will make it harder for people to survive because there will be a lot less wildlife and resources for everyone to…

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    is here but she wanted to give you room to get used to things." Turning, Harry instantly spotted his trunk and then the sound of pecking at the window had him turning to find an all too familiar owl perched on the windowsill.…

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    Symbolism In Cold Mountain

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    The Animals of Cold Mountain The characters in Cold Mountain are often hard to identify with as they are from the past and have experienced vastly different situations than the people of today. In order to make the characters feel more relatable Charles Frazier, the author of the book, utilizes the motif of insect animal and nature appearances. Frazier integrates the motif into his book with imagery and uses the animals as symbols for the reader to identify with. The first appearance of the…

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    James The full moon casted an eerie, pale blue glow on the night-owl Montrealers. James sat on a park bench at the base of Mount Royal, the hill that overlooked the city. Watching, analyzing. He was sifting through the indifferent individuals in search of someone compassionate. Someone vulnerable. James awaited his next victim. He spotted her. She no more than 30 years old, and she appeared as wide-eyed and enthused as newborn baby. Perfect, he thought. This was the one. He jumped up and…

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    Dunlin Research Paper

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    Dunlin If you spot clouds of bird flashing between brilliant white and darker color as they swirl back and forth near the complex, then you have just witnessed the dance of dunlin. Dunlin (Calidris alpina), also known as red-backed Sandpiper is a shorebird about the size of a sanderling that are found around the world. Dunlin breeds across the coastal area of both North America and Eurasia, and they winter along coasts around the northern Hemisphere (Pough 2003). Dunlin can be seen in all…

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    scratch marks were made before the period of the cave artworks. In addition to the bison design there are additional painting were discovered later in the cave like the horse, owl, black lions and rhinos with different techniques used in each one. Not only paintings and drawings were found in the cave, as researchers have also spotted the formation of crystals. Such crystals take thousands of years to grow, even the artist of the cave did not see them (Herzog,…

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    Dumbledore, Professor McGonagall, and Hagrid dropping off Harry right away at the steps of the Dursley’s. Moreover, the odd day in the movie with the Dursley’s starts off by seeing weird things like owls outside and having letters from Hogwarts for Harry who is ten years older. Differences can also be spotted during the scene at the zoo. In the book, Dudley brought his friend, Piers, to the zoo for his birthday. In the movie, only the Dursley’s and Harry Potter went to the zoo. During this…

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    Irving’s story “The Devil and Tom Walker” death can be seen at the end when the main character, Tom Walker, gets his soul taken by the devil due to his greediness. While greed is actually the main theme within the story, the theme of death can be spotted for a little bit, that is when the devil has come to retrieve Tom Walker. “The black man whisked him like a child astride the horse and away he galloped in the midst of a thunderstorm.” (pg 13) The devil represents death, who came and took Tom…

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