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    Zebra Research Paper

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    The plains zebra lives in a tree less grasslands and woodlands of the eastern and the southern Africa. Mountains zebra arte found in south Africa, Namibia and Angola. They carry their baby 12 to 14 mouths. They call a baby zebra a foal. When the foal is born it weight for around 55 to 88 pounds. When the…

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    Jakob Correa Ms.Vue English 7 01 October 2015 Women in Aviation:Katharine Wright Katharine’s Childhood and Family “Katharine Wright was conceived at the Wright home at 7 Hawthorn Road, Dayton, Ohio on August 19, 1874 - her sibling Orville's third birthday. She was the youngest child of Milton and Susan Wright and the only girl to survive. (Her sister Ida died in early stages of life.) Like all the Wright kids, she had no middle name - her dad asserted that he gave his children particular first…

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    size of 30mm, and when it turns into a moth, its wingspan is 3cm. Additionally, if someone were to cut this caterpillar in half, it would be the same on each side, so it has a bilateral symmetry. Habitat The Wattle Cup caterpillar lives in open woodland like a forest. It lives in Australia, but to be more specific it lives in northern Australia, western Australia, southern Australia, Queensland, New South Wale, and Northern Territory. People can also find them in orange trees getting food as…

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    Safari Destination Essay

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    Holiday Destination-Madikwe Game Reserve Once in a year everyone wants to go for a family holiday. The children should love that holiday. To make it loveable and exciting here is a place in the South Africa called Madikwe Game Reserve. This is a 75,000 hectare malaria free Game Reserve and it is located in the Northern regions of South Africa. From Johannesburg it is a 3 hours road journey and by flight 1 hour. It is the famous world class safari destination and the viewers always gave the…

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    The Fertile Crescent

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    lands of Greece and the Mediterranean, were once full of woodlands full of resources with adequate rainfall. However, you would not assume this by looking at the region today. The once lush woodlands are now desolate deserts and are unsuitable for food production. Once the home of powerful empires, full of resources; this region today, lacks many resources besides oil, which only recently has become a valuable resource (Diamond 394). The woodlands dissipated and became vast deserts because of…

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    We all like to spend time in parks, but are they just the perk of a great neighbourhood? Or is it crucial for people to be able to interact with nature in spaces like parks? Many of your our childhood memories happened in parks. To some extent, we’re probably aware that the parks in the neighbourhood where you grew up had an impact on who you are today. It turns out parks are a crucial part of any community. They have a significant impact on the development of children and the happiness of…

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    In my small New England town, we have a natural gas pipeline that runs right through. The Algonquin Gas Transmission has been around for as long as I can remember, but the issue now is that they are expanding the transfer station in my town. Not only are they looking to expand the station and bring more natural gas through and into Massachusetts, Spectra Energy is also still using fracking to get to this natural gas. Though there is no fracking done directly where I live, this pipeline is…

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    Introduction In order to sufficiently define and explain how vulnerable populations are, in fact vulnerable, it is important to first define them. In accordance with this, it is crucial to address in what ways they are vulnerable. Specifically in disastrous circumstances communities need to know what population among them is vulnerable and how they can be appropriately supported. Vulnerable Populations: A definition In our modern society, it is easy to point out what populations might be…

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    Joy Harjo Poem

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    Joy Harjo Poetry is an awesome and beautiful way for many people to express their feelings. There are many types of poetry and some convey deep thoughts, while some others are more lighthearted. Native American poetry reflects the feelings, the emotions, and the warmth of the poet but also, the way of life of the Native American tribes, and what they felt and dealt with during the fight for their land and way of life. Joy Harjo is one of the best known Native American poets and according to her…

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    landscape and many natural structures, as well as the feel of belonging to a community. The scientists and conservationists are interested in the ecosystem and its protection. The dunal ecosystem, the sea with its declining fish numbers and the woodland with a rare type of eucalyptus and wallaby should be protected for future generations. They also believe that a course of action should be put in place to avoid the consequences of climate change and the development boom to help build a…

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