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    Giraffe Essay

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    to each and every giraffe like similar to the fingerprints of every human being. The scientific name of the giraffe is Giraffa camelopardalis, and they are found from central, eastern and southern Africa, living in the savannahs, grasslands and woodlands preferring the open lands where they find their food. There were eleven species in existence but seven have since become extinct and now four species left are the Giraffa giraffa, Giraffa tippelskirchi, Giraffa reticulate and Giraffa…

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    I must have these four good words: F-C-S-Hope to endure it all. God walked me in passing and rising period. A place we all hoped to reach was too far. I must hold faith, bravery, potency, and hope. All was too long to reach. Animals were moving actively on their responsibilities. Out of the line, one must fill the forest with blood. We scared of the wild animals and attacks. Hungry was growing more than the body could need. We need urines to drink, but anyone had none. I was too thirsty as I…

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    Long Trail History

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    sees thousands of hikers every year. The idea of making a long trail through the Green Mountains came about in 1910. It was not until 1930, a time characterized by woodland revival, that trail would finally reach completion. The creation of the Long Trail “made the resurgent forest into a refuge for people living through a period dominated by enormous social change” (Albers 260). This bit of information is, essentially, the extent of Albers’ description of the Long Trail. For that reason, I…

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    mexican wolf may be found in the southern states with creamy black fur and eating small or large hoofed mammals. The mexican wolf lives in mountainous forests that have pine, fir, spruce trees, and of course mountains. They can also live in woodland forests. This wolf lives in the southern states of North America such as Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas. Although they could live in a variety of habitats like tundras and prairies, these wolves did live in Mexico, but because of hunters and…

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    Iberian lynx The Iberian lynx is the most endangered feline species in the world. They usually have a litter size of about 3. Rarely do more than 2 kittens live. They can typically live for 13 year. They live in the Mediterranean Forests, Woodlands and Scrub of Portugal and Spain primarily. Their current population size is about 100-200 right now. I think that the Iberian lynx population is in trouble because of habitat loss and lack of food, illegal hunting and people driving recklessly and…

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    The Norse Greenland civilization began in 986 C.E. and lasted until the early 1500s. It was founded by Erik the Red, who first explored it in 982 C.E. after getting kicked out of Norway and Iceland for manslaughter. He was the person that led to first settlers of Greenland there, where they established three settlements; the largest being the eastern settlement, the second greatest was the western settlement, and the smallest was the middle settlement. The eastern settlement was by far the…

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    "Sweetheart Asya". * * .. With this in mind, here we are blissfully romantically together, as we 're intriguingly entering this phenomenon traditional compelling gateway to experience the distinctive charms and magical spirits of an early Victorian period venue era of the 1800 's and 1900 's. * .. "W0W, SO AMAZING AND SO SPECTACULAR", as we both leisurely enter the beautiful traditional decorative quaint "Westfield Heritage Pioneer Village" grounds of this stupendous hidden jewel gem, that 's…

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    There are a multitude of technologies used by anthropologists to help them gain more knowledge on past populations. Once specific technology, known as stable isotope analysis, is frequently used in archeological investigations. This is because it is not too difficult to operate and the results provide an abundance of information, ready to analyze. Through the use of carbon and nitrogen stable isotope analysis, anthropologists can conduct studies to provide anthropological insight on human…

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    rich-kid Bruno (Asa Butterfield) resides with his family. Cue a sudden move to the German countryside, due to his father’s (David Thewlis) important work as a Nazi officer. Bruno is introduced to a desolate house with a peculiar “farm” across the woodland.. Not many films are as achingly depressing as The Boy in the Striped Pajamas. Not many endings will leave you as empty inside. This is the true intentions of the film; Mark Herman leads you through twists and turns, building up the sorrow,…

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    like woodlands and alongside rivers. The Vikings are thought to have brought this herb with them to Eastern Europe. One story about how the plant got its name is that an angel supposedly visited a monk to offer angelica as the cure for a plague. Another story is that angelica got its name because its blooming season roughly coincides with the feast day of the archangel Michael. The herb was an ingredient in the Carmelite water used to ward off witches and spells during the medieval period.…

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