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    The Pan Troglodytes With a genetic code of 98.4% - 99.4% identical to human beings, and a lineage that matches our own all the way to the family hominidae it comes as no surprise that of all the variety of species and living organisms that chimpanzees would seem the most human-like. Below I intend to discuss the chimpanzee’s taxonomy, morphology, habitat, and social structure. The chimpanzee’s taxonomy, or pan troglodytes (species name for the chimpanzee) hails from the genus: pan, family:…

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    the soldier’s commanding officer and with him other colonist harassed the guard. Private White, got angry, left the sentry box, came over and hit Garrick in the face with his rifle. This enraged the crowd even further, started to throw snowballs, sticks, rocks so on at the guard, which was the common occurrence during this period in history. Now, Private White being alone, outnumbered by the angry colonist some of whom were drunk and whatever they had in their hands started throw them at the…

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    Abigail eventually pulled Mary to “the dark side”. Abigail tried to make it seem like Mary was manifesting into different shapes and attacking her and the other girls. Mary tried to stick with the truth by saying the other girls were all just pretending and nothing like witchcraft or seeing the devil ever happened. Abigail and the other girls eventually blamed Mary which made Mary “confess” saying that John Proctor was the one that…

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    Medieval Sports

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    The middle ages had sports. These sports consist of archery, bowls, gameball, hammer throwing, hurling or shinty, horseshoes, jousting at tournaments, quarter, skittles, stoolball, and Irish stick fighting. The medieval sports was played by mostly by noble. Games such as jousting were only played by nobles. The games was played by all but the most of them were played by the nobles. Medieval ages was designed to provide weapon practice. This was to also increase the man’s fitness. The reason for…

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    The forlorn and depressing sky hangs above their young minds, sweeping them away into summer. Although the clouds say otherwise, the teenagers orbit the town of South St. Paul, throwing mud to others in the river and digging up asphalt as they ride, skimming across the streets in inhuman speed. The rain fastly approaches the vulnerable children as they watch the first drops shudder on the ground, shaking from the merciless wind that sweeps the trees and hats off of teens. The school rings the…

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    Facts About Ancient Egypt

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    The Ancient Egyptian life was very interesting. There are many facts about the Ancient Egyptians that surprised me greatly. I want to share with you some about their weapons and their sources of entertainment and how they developed through the ages. Before I go any further I should explain how the times were sectioned. There was the Old Kingdom, united under King Menes beginning in 2686 B.C. Then there was the Middle Kingdom, united under King Mentuhotep beginning in 2055 B.C. Lastly, there…

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    The United States history in the past hundred years is known worldwide, and those such as Maya Angelou who lived from 1928-2014, were able to witness it first hand. Despite having a dreadful childhood, Angelou was able to make a stance in the world due to her work. In the height of her career she wrote “Still I Rise” which symbolically tells of how she overcome all of her obstacles with rich rhetorical devices. To begin, this poem is overflowing with hopeful determination. Angelou uses…

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    “It does not do to leave a live dragon out of your calculations, if you live near him.” - Jared Tolkien A blind man can sense objects near him with a stick, and can take necessary precautions towards any dangers that may present themselves. An able man should be no different, however in this day of technology the modern man has as much self-awareness as a rock. Living blissfully unaware of the dangers that overreach the boundaries of the 5’’ phone screen is a danger itself, and should be…

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    Congo Empire

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    their teeth down to appear monstrous. Their weapons were also very impressive for their time; for they used a sickle called the Makraka for decapitation and a seven foot hooked spear called the Makrigga. In addition, they used the bow and arrow and throwing knives-Kpinga mixed with poison herbs. Europeans believed they were cannibalistic; however the ancient Zandi’s (descendants from Egypt) warriors were herbivores and eat from the…

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    introduced to me as a kid by a neighborhood friend. I was around 8 years old when I first picked up a hockey stick. Although it would be another month until I was able to use a lefty hockey stick, I knew that this sport would be an essential role in my life. My friend Brian got me into hockey, but as a lefty he did not have any lefty hockey sticks. Even playing with the wrong sided stick I still was engaged in the games and would proceed to become a New York Rangers fanatic. This game soon…

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