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    Tropical Rainforest Biome

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    Tropical Rainforest Biome Essay I am doing my biome essay on the Tropical Rainforest the reason I did this biome is because it has the most animals and we get most of our medicine from the rainforest. I will be talking about how we are losing the Tropical Rainforest from deforestation. I also will talk about the organisms such as plants and animals that are in Tropical Rainforest. The climate will be a big part in this essay also. Here is my essay on the Tropical Rainforest. The Tropical…

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    There were ten different environmental regions in North America. They all had common resources, though many had some others didn’t. The Indigenous people relied on these natural resources. They used every single aspect of their resources to the fullest. “The Northeast region is lush with natural resources”. Out of the ten regions the northeast region was the most ideal because of the variety of animals, freshwater, and thick forest. In the northeast region there were many different bodies of…

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    lettuce, peas, and cucumbers. “They also grew fruit trees.”. Ancient Egyptians also ate perch, catfish, and duck. The wealthy ate beef. Usually it was expensive (Pearson,Everyday Life In Ancient Egypt). Women would make the food. “Food had to be served fresh each day. Cooked food was often prepared outside or in a separate kitchen.”(Kaplan, Home Life In Ancient Egypt). At banquets the usual meal was bread, beef, roast goose, peas, lettuce, beans, cucumbers, garlic, and…

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    The first place I visited is in downtown Geneva, a restaurant called Sergio’s Cantina. The elements of folk culture evident is the food and the atmosphere. The main ingredients in the dishes served are corn, chiles, and beans, which are also the heart of most Mexican dishes. Tortillas, or “thin, round, pancakes,” are also served, as they are the most important part of the meal. Also, the restaurant was painted in bright colors and had tequila, a very popular drink in Mexico, advertised.Popular…

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    Describe A House Analysis

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    As you walk down the street right across from Mississippi College you will eventually get to a bright yellow building this building is located on 101 W Main St. At first glance, you would believe it was a house, because it is right in the center of a neighborhood. It is also surrounded by a church and some apartments, but as you get closer you see a huge black sign that spells out Cups in big white letters. And as you turn, you see a medium sized Open sign hanging from the window flashing…

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    Bastardized versions of Native American history have been widely accepted within the media, which is often seen from classic Western films to some of our children’s beloved Disney adaptations. Such has caused many of the undereducated to hold a belief that the extent of Native American history is one of rebellion upon horseback while shooting rifles in the air, and attempting to scalp any “white man” who dared trespass onto their defined territory. This could not be further from the truth. Prior…

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    Trees loss also affects animals and plants. Since land is cleared birds have no house to live in so 50% of African bird population has been lost(N/A.Behind The Issue). Because land is cleared poaching has been much more common in those areas. As a result of poaching tigers have nothing to eat and they have lost 93% of their historical range(N/A Deforestation is a global issue that affects our earth in many different ways. Deforestation is caused due to human need of resources and food, which…

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    Personal Narra Narrative

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    Well, I made it to camp yesterday evening. I wanted to get here earlier and start preparing for the hunt before the rains came but when I tested my campers electric brakes they weren't working so I troubleshot and repaired the brakes. Of course, I had my tools buried in my truck for the trip but I managed with a pair of scissors and some wire nuts. I found two wires broken where they come through the axle. I also swapped brake controllers, the one in my work truck was a little better. The rains…

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    this analysis I will compare the two boys’ perspectives of Appalachian nature and how it affected their lives. In the book “River of Earth”, James Still describes Appalachian nature in a pleasing romantic bias by describing the beauty of the hills, trees, and vegetation. Examples of this is are all throughout…

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    browsers, not grazers which means they eat off of high growing vegetation such as fruit trees and shrubs and not on low growing vegetation such as grass. Deer that live in agricultural lands like in the Midwest eat crops such as corn, soy beans, wheat, and Alf Alfa. Deer that live in the eastern woodlands tend to have a diet that leans toward acorns, persimmons, briars, and muscadines. For deer in farm country soy beans are a spring and summer crop and in the fall their food source changes to…

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