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    It was the day, I knew this day would come. Lord Zeus was back, and he had an army bigger than ever before, so I called on the legendary snake unicorn. It was even bigger in life than in the legends it had fiery breathe, an ice cold stare, and worst of all it could spit rainbow acid…So I trained him, it took days, weeks, and months but when we were ready no one could stop him because when he continues to train he evolves and he involved to where he had laser eyes, and instead of an ice cold stare

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    Parthian Rhyton Artifact

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    culture by having the goat in an attack position with the head down lets up this piece reflects power and strength. The piece identifies it as being from a particular civilization and time of the naturalism of the goat, with its carefully detailed horns and swirling coat, is characteristic of such vessels in the subsequent Parthian period (247-224 AD), along with the highlighting of such details the vegetal design at the throat of the vessel with mercury gliding. The visual clues

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    considered a god or gods that are omnibenevolent. In Plato’s dialogues, Euthyphro said he was a strong believer in the myths of the gods, but Socrates was not. Socrates may have been more open to believing in an omnibenevolent god, than Euthyphro if he was around at this

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    and animals? My driving question is: What can we do as people of the world to save animals from poachers? The research that I found does have a way we can prevent poachers from killing animals for sport and for their horns/ivory. Animal poaching is a major uprising issue around the globe. This uprising problem is affecting so many different types of species; from elephants to rhinos. According to

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    Almost definitely imitating the act of new life waking in the spring soil, Stravinsky starts the haunting introduction to his world-renown ballet, Rite of Spring, with a high-pitched lone bassoon. The unstable eeriness continues as a horn and pair of clarinets join in the rubato tempo. Just as everything wakes and bursts into life in spring, so does the piece as more and more instruments join in. Each instrument seems to have a different theme, but seems necessary in portraying the thick texture

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    and frequently butt heads. Naturally it was very Romeo and Juliet like that they would end up together. When they become husband and wife my mother had gone to the jewelers and had this pepper like charm created. This amulate is known as the Italian Horn, or “Cornicello”. Although it is more known today, this charm was hard to come by and not well known outside the Italian culture, and it helped bind the two families together as one. Every culture has very different ways of doing things, and although

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    South Dakota Essay

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    the white tail is mostly everywhere is South Dakota. South Dakota is known for its out Standing hunting and fishing. As most of you guys know the Pheasant is a very popular species thats hunted in South Dakota. You can find most of these animals all around the beautiful state of South Dakota. They can be found with a little of handwork and time. The fishing here and the surrounding states is awesome. The Mane fish are Walleye, Perch, and bass. The state record Largemouth bass is 9 pounds. The state

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    The Battle of the Little Bighorn Essay

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    the movement of settlers on the land promised to them. The Northern Plains, which consist of the Dakotas, Nebraska, Wyoming and Montana, is where the majority of the war took place. The most prominent battle of this war was the Battle of Little Big Horn, due to the amount of casualties taken by the U.S. 7TH Cavalry led

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    does, one: stays behind her and sucks it up, two: tries to find a way to get around her, and lastly three: beeps the horn at her until she starts moving a little faster. There might be other ways like sticking up the middle finger and yelling out the window but my mom would never do that, but i’ve seen it happen and most of the time the people

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    Tom Horn Research Paper

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    Even 100 years ago people could still be deadly. Tom Horn was born in Memphis, Missouri on November 21, 1860. Tom had another name, it was James Hicks. He Had a huge family. Horn was the fifth out of 12 children. Tom also had a very strict father. When Tom was 14 years old in 1874, he ran away from home and headed west. About a year later at age 15 he joined the army scouts. Tom was involved in campaigns for more than a decade. Thomas played a big part in the surrender of Geronimo. After that, Tom

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