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    Sid Traits Essay

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    Traits: • Height at shoulder:- 10 to 16” average • Length:- roughly 2’ 0” • Weight:- roughly 50lbs • Found:- North America and Europe • Curved spine with long limbs relative to body indicating good for running. • Front legs had five toes, of which four were equipped with small proto-hooves (neither nails nor hooves but a cross); the large fifth toe was off the ground. • Rear legs had small hooves on three of the five toes and the first and fifth toes did not touch the ground. • Each toe padded

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    Pangea Research Paper

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    As the tsunamis surging like hurricanes, volcanoes bursting into the sky, mountains crumbling into pieces, the destruction of super continent had begun. I wanted to go to the center of pangea. When I arrived there were scary dinosaurs and other unnatural animals. I ran away as fast as I could, because there animals were dangerous. Fortunately, I found a place to hide in. The weather was very windy and I was barely able to breathe due to the oxygen. It was a terrible and at the same time an intriguing

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    Kolbert authored The Sixth Extinction: An Unnatural History in 2014. This is a non-fictional account of what Kolbert had named "the sixth extinction": an extinction event caused by humans similar to ones that destroyed earlier forms of life, like the dinosaurs and megafauna. Chapter One details the ancestry of frogs and examines the timeline of amphibians on Earth, as well as the increase in frog extinction rate. Kolbert argues that the observed extinction rates which are exceeding expected background

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    The Mesozoic Era

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    Era Earth was extraordinaly different from what it is now. The climate was humid and tropical, the sea levels were constantly changing and even the shape of the Earth 's continents were different (Benson et al, 2010). The land was dominant by the dinosaurs but the oceans were populated by more rich and diverse marine reptiles. There were more than a dozen different groups of marine reptiles in the Mesozoic era, these groups contained pelagic and coastal predators and coastal herbivores. The three main

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    Mass Extinction

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    Extinction is the end of an organism or group of taxa.  Extinctions occur when a species becomes unfit for survival in its natural habitat usually to be replaced by another, better-suited species. An organism becomes ill-suited for survival because its environment is changed or because its relationship to other organisms is altered as stated from Credo Reference. The moment of extinction is generally considered to be the death of the last individual of that particular species. Mass extinctions, however

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    extinction because of global warming were: Mammoths, Arabian gazelle, Bulldog rat Central rock rat, Columbian hutia, Corozal rat, Corsican shrew, Cuban spider monkey, Curacao sloth, Dark flying fox, Darling Downs hopping mouse, Darwin’s Galapagos mouse, Dinosaurs… etc. Over the years climate change has increasingly been at fault for the massive loss of mammals dying off. Huge loses of mammals are occurring all over the world, or becoming endangered. It starts when the little mammals can’t adapt to the rapid

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    Bumpy Intervention

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    every activity. The session consisted of the use of prolonged speech during a story retell and game, education of the speech mechanism, and identification of bumpy speech. The session began with free play. The client and the clinician played with dinosaurs. After, the client and the clinician participated in an activity about the speech mechanism. The client and the clinician discussed the diaphragm. The client also drew the diaphragm to be added in his speech booklet. Additionally, the client molded

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    The Slate Belt

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    The bioregion of the Slate Belt is in the northeastern most corner of Northampton County Pennsylvania. This bioregion is unique to others in the region due to the Martinsville Shale deposits. These deposits contain high quality slate that when quarried and sold on the market, lead the industry in the United State for over 100 years. The industry in the south valley consists of cement plants due to rich limestone deposits and abandoned iron mines in the west for the now defunct Bethlehem Steel. To

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    Defending Planet Earth

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    Sometimes, people talk about some possibilities of their lives on the earth. For instance,people talk about the end of the world through religious reason, or catastrophic events such ascolliding a gigantic asteroid with an earth, and lack of the oxygen or water. It frightens me in asense of thinking of death, but also it somehow interests me what would be really a possiblesuggestion of the end of the earth. So, I decide to talk about what can be possible options for usto think about the final day

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    Short Story Narrative

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    preparing for the big race, the day has finally come. It was a perfect summer day, when Ronald Raptor and his friends Tiffany, Travis, and Barbra strolled up to the Blaze’n Race’n Track. Someone else was walking up too, a ginormous, mean, green, dinosaur named Tyrone the T-rex. Just a glance in his direction makes the hairs on the back of your neck spike up, but he was jealous of Ronald. To sum it up, Ronald wins at life, he has friends , he’s cool, and he beats Tyrone every year. “But, this year

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