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    Arctic Wolf Research Paper

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    We are getting ready for our evening hunt, everyone is gathered and we head off into the woods. After a mile of walking, our alpha smells a herd of muskoxen. At the end of the woods there are muskoxen grazing on the meadow. As we approach the oxen, we spot a weaker ox who is away from the herd. My group who has six wolves goes after this oxen, chasing it until we can grab ahold of it. Once we’ve attacked, our alpha eats first and then the rest of us enjoy our catch. If you don’t know, I am an…

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    Tesla's Short Story: Home

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    ground he knew. Consequently, when Tesla woke up to an unfrozen ground with a warm sun beating down on fur that had never been purged of its ice, he abruptly knew that something was amiss. This was nowhere close to the place he called home. Instead of tundra stretching out in all directions, there was a covering of fragile green that crinkled underfoot and tickled his nose as he breathed in its scent. Familiarity came with the evergreens and the mountain peaks spiking up against a blue sky. But…

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    Today the United States, is edging closer to energy independence as we push towards relying on our own resources here in America. Although, we are still years from it the U.S. has cut foreign oil imports in the past decade by nearly 60 percent. Despite the harmful effects drilling for oil has on the environment, and wildlife there are still many reason the U.S continues to import. Considering oil has been the back bone to the world’s economy for decades, we need to take control by putting…

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    Although both Yeti and Grizzly coolers are two of the most popular ice chest on the market Yeti has been proven to be the better choice because it is built with a more suitable structure, a more valuable performance rate and extra accessories to please their customers. Customers across the United States have used ice chest for many things such as hunting trips, fishing trips, tailgating, and barbecues. There is no perfect choice when picking an ice chest to meet all the standards preferred by…

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    Used Pickup Trucks

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    cab is a desirable way to travel. On the weekends, a durable bed will hold all your bikes, surfboards, kayaks and other recreational gear along with coolers stocked with your favorite beverages. We recommend a test drive of the outstanding Toyota Tundra. The deluxe cab is loaded with creature comforts and a state of the art infotainment system that easily partners with your mobile device. This pickup truck has a quiet refined ride quality with excellent suspension to smooth the…

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    On a brisk fall day an hour or so after noon, my dad and I tried to conquer the trail known as Indian Hill. It was a fair temperature not too hot or not too cold but just right. As we trotted up the vast hill, apples were littering the ground and my dad was busting my chops about something that didn’t even matter or was irrelevant to anything; he does things like that. The light was being prevented to touch the brown rocky soil by the trees lined all in a row for miles it felt like. I could see…

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    The World Ends Visualize scaly, spine chilling, savage creatures rising from the dead in a lab. Technology has come so far that we can finally ask the question: Should we clone extinct animals? I think we should not clone extinct animal.I can see a hole in our food chain, new disease, nor playing God shouldn 't be an option. Imagine food be scarce for survival, and new kinds of epidemics across the land that can kill thousands in a second. Malicious people creating new species from the dead…

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    Seeing Extinct animals roam the earth again would be like heaven.”Wonder How cool would it be to see extinct species alive and kicking again?”First,What would it be like to even touch a animal that was once none living on this planet?Able to see a new animal you have never seen before roam are lands or in zoos!The Author mentions that” If people pushed plant and animals species into extinction, perhaps we owe it to these species to try and bring them back.”Next,The animals were put here for a…

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    Native American Tribe

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    where the temperature is below freezing most of the time. They live in igloos composed out of snow, ice, or animal skins. They additionally live in yurts and tents, but they mostly live in igloos. The Inuit were unable to farm because of the cold tundra climate, so they mostly lived on meat and hunting animals. The Inuit were…

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    Dogsong By Gary Paulsen

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    Dogsong by Gary Paulsen is the tale of a teenager who finds himself at an important crossroads in his life. Russel Susskit is a fourteen-year-old Eskimo boy who lives with his father. Their summers are spent in a fish-camp, and every winter they move into the village and live in a tiny government-owned house. Russel's father, once a heavy drinker, found religion some years ago after Russel's mother abandoned them and ran off with a white man. Russel does not understand his father's enthusiasm…

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