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    Barbara and Doris” by backyard pets, consumed by a fox. The Red Fox was first introduced into Australia as early as 1845 as documented by The Australian Government. Department of Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities: http://www.environment.gov.au/system/files/resources/1910ab1d-a019-4ece-aa98-1085e6848271/files/european-red-fox.pdf. Foxes were brought across from England for the use of recreational hunting, as fox hunting was a popular past time in some parts of the

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    Island Fox Research Paper

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    species of small carnivores that only live on the Channel Islands located off the coast of Southern California. The island fox is about 12 inches high, weights 2.5 to 6 pounds, and has a grizzled gray hair color along the top of the head and back. Along the abdomen, neck and legs it has a more cinnamon coloring, and white along the cheeks and throat to the chest (Friends of the Island Fox, 2012). According to Levy (2010) Island foxes are a keystone species. They play a powerful role in controlling various

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    I used to enjoy the cold. Now I dream of being home in front of my apartment’s space heater. Right now, it’s 11:00am back at home and Summer should drag herself out of bed soon. “Summer, Summer!”, I yell as I shake her out of her peaceful slumber. “Wake up!” “The sun’s not even up yet.” Summer groaned as she rolled over in her sleeping bag. She does this every morning. I give in to the daily routine and reply with, “The sun’s never gonna be up in winter.” Summer doesn’t acknowledge the fact that

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    chance and swooped in. Immediately, foxes slowly began dying. As the population of foxes rapidly began to decrease, this left the people studying them scratching their heads. A 1994 study conducted by Gary Roemer answered all the questions. 90% of fox carcasses showed evidence of golden harm. Surely, the delicate woven infrastructure of the island

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    Polar Bear Vs Polar Bears

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    hurting humans, no one has really thought about how it is affecting the arctic animals. It has affected polar bears and their way of life. Climate change is also affecting lemmings, and the way they use the snow to survive. The Arctic Fox has a new competitor, the Red Fox. Climate Change is affecting the biodiversity of animals and could cause a major extinction. Polar Bears have always relied on sea ice for their main activities. They use the sea ice fro hunting, traveling, and for breeding. Scientists

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    This summer, Alice decided that she was going to go to Death Valley National Park in California. There was only one problem. When Alice asked her parents if she could go, they said no. Alice could only go if she could find at least two friends to go with her. Alice asked her two best friends, Lea and Rachel. They said yes! Alice was so excited, “This is going to be the best summer ever!” The three girls met up together at Alice’s house to discuss what they were going to need to pack. “What

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    sources, Fox News conveys how the militarization of the police force is justified. Ironically this militarization is supposedly necessary and justified, but in reality it only amplifies violence, distrust of police, and use of excessive force. Soon after the Michael Brown incident in Ferguson, Fox News channel during a segment of its ‘Fox and Friends’ had a panel discussion focusing on the ‘Militarization of Police’. The invited panel was made up of all white men namely- Jon Dietl (Fox News contributor)

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    ACT FIRST A room, comfortably and tastefully, but not expensively, furnished. In the back, on the right, a door leads to the hall; on the left another door leads to HELMER’s study. Between the two doors a pianoforte. In the middle of the left wall a door, and nearer the front a window. Near the window a round table with armchairs and a small sofa. In the right wall, somewhat to the back, a door, and against the same wall, further forward, a porcelain stove; in front of it a couple of arm-chairs and

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    1914-1929: Roaring Twenties The Roaring Twenties was a turn into a new era which many people considered it to be a prosperous moment. It was referred to as the ‘Roaring Twenties’ because of the social freedoms and new technologies. After the end of post-war economic problems, many people were eager to add some excitement into their lives and technology began to evolve. Technology and entertainment were 2 main factors that made the lives of Canadians more interesting. The production of transportation

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    Science fiction has had many notable cult television shows. Two of the most influential and popular shows were the timely Twilight Zone (1959-1964) and the cult favorite The X-Files (1994-2002). Both have been staples in popular culture by reflecting on social structure and politics through the use of science fiction. (Booker). By comparing the two shows, I will showcase how science fiction became the most influential genre in television history. Science fiction was a genre not very popularized

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