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    -- where the well is, where fish can be found, that stand of fruit trees, where the friendly and enemy tribes live. The hippocampus is the part of the brain that in London taxicab drivers becomes enlarged. It's the part of the brain that allows squirrels to find their nuts.” This explains how not only humans but animals have hippocampus in our brain and how to use it properly. During stressful situations people tend to lose thing easily, thinking ahead of time and remembering where those thing…

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    There is many types of wildlife in this state park like fish, black bear, wild turkey, bobcat, white tailed deer, squirrel, chipmunk, raccoon, skunk, and opossum. Winters can produce over 200 inches of snow and the leaves on trees don’t turn green until mid-May. The park was made in 1925 when they dug the hole for the lake. It is located in Deep Creek MD which is about…

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    Sitting in the frigid wind, I looked at the nearly dead grass swaying side to side. The sun is beginning to rise and warm my numb body. Checking the clock on my phone, the feeder spins out an abundance of deer corn. A flock of birds rush over to eat the food before any other creature can. Intrigued, I watch as the tiny birds peck at the corn and wonder how they do not choke on such an impenetrable piece of food. As they peck as one piece at a time, they suddenly jump. A small doe pokes her head…

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    and needs to be an independent person. In the beginning of Act I Nora and Torvalds marriage is a representation of society’s expectations between a husband and wife. Throughout the scene Torvald uses nicknames such as “little lark” and “little squirrel” towards Nora. These nicknames make it seem like Nora is a child under her father’s rule. Nora responds to these nicknames, for it is the relationship her and Torvald have established as if she must…

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    Going to the zoo for the first time is an incredible experience for a child. Everything is new, the animals are big, and around every corner there is a new surprise. Every turn holds a monkey playing in the mud, a giraffe eating from the trees, or a new kind of animal you have never seen. Zoos are exciting and entertaining and they can also provide a variety of learning opportunities. As long as the well being of the animals is held on top priority, they allow for many great opportunities. Zoos…

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    The plague killed more than 25 million people around the world. The plague had lots of causes and effects. Most people in Europe experienced The Black Death. The plague’s cause sparked scientists all over the world. Scientists found bacteria to be one of the causes of The Black Death. The bacterium was called Yersinia pestis (Dobson 8). The bacterium circulated among rodents (Benedictow). This bacterium was once harmless, but evolved to kill thousands of people (“Researchers” O6a). Scientists…

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    “‘Hey.’ ‘Hey yourself,’ said Jem pleasantly. ‘I’m Charles Baker Harris,’ he said. ‘I can read.’ ‘So what?’ I said. ‘I just thought you’d like to know I can read. You got anything needs readin’ I can do it…’” To Kill A Mockingbird takes place in Maycomb, Alabama around 1930. Discrimination is a huge problem and everything is run by white men. Black people are mistreated and abused. This comes into the story later as the main conflict. The Finch family has always lived on Finch's Landing until…

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    when my dad was younger, he was at his grandparents house and his grandmother said “Jeff, go get us somethin’ to fry.” Of course my dad said “How many?” like it was no big deal. She then replied with “Two will be plenty.” He went out and killed two squirrels real quick. When he came back to the house, his grandmother was outside waiting on him. He said “Grandma, I’m going to put the gun and shells up and I’ll be right back to clean them.” he wasn't gone but two minutes and when he came back she…

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    I could use it and of course he said no. Jonathan, Colten and I went along with our day, we went into the woods and looked for animals. The woods were great we heard the chirping of the birds and the breaking of the sticks under our feet. We saw squirrels, birds etc. we were looking for dear but these somewhat scarce in our area the deer are there they just don't show themselves. Jhonathan and Colten went on ahead i'm pretty sure they just didn't want me to follow them because they told me not…

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    the stories we heard about our secluded neighbor, Boo Radley. I always wondered how he looked like, and then Jem gave a reasonable description of Boo, He said that Boo was about six-and-a-half feet tall judging from his tracks , he dined on raw squirrels and any cats he could catch, which is the reason why his hands were blood-stained. Jem even told me that has a long jagged scar that ran across his face; what teeth he had were yellow and rotten;…

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