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    Wetlands In Louisiana

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    Over the last few decades, the loss of Louisiana’s coastal wetlands has become a point of concern because of the vital roles the wetlands play in the environment. They have been destroyed over time because of natural causes such as hurricanes and weather as well as from the construction of man-made flood-control levees. Wetlands serve many purposes within the environment. Not only do the wetlands effect the residents of southern Louisiana, but they effect the animals that call the wetlands home as

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    The forest of Quedayla, is located next to the swamp. The swamp is where the terrifying monsters, by the fairies standards, are banished, where they will never have peace, while being on high alert for the dangerous swamp creatures that lurk among them. One of the monsters in the swamp is Fowley the witch, how is particularly more enraged at the fairy's than others, for banishing her to the dark depths of the swamp. So, she devised a plan to turn their beautiful home into a place to fear, just like

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    collection of moths and her crotchety mother Mrs. Comstock. Elnora is a poor necessitous girl who receives no support from her mother. This is due to the fact that Mrs. Comstock blames Elnora for her husband's death by asphyxiation in the limberlost swamp. All of the nurturing and care she had came from Margaret and Wesley Sinton. The lack of care and support from her mother led Elnora to have to pay for her own education. She managed to collect the funds she needed by selling her rare

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    of Words: The Okefenokee Swamp A good writer possesses the ability to change an audience’s point of view on a specific topic using only pen and parchment. Such is the case with a set of essays written on the Okefenokee Swamp. Passage 1, written in 1988, serves to educate with a textbook-like didactic tone, and simultaneously give a positive view of the vast beauty of the swamp. Passage 2 on the other hand, written in 1990, illustrates the animalistic and wild side of the swamp, showing it as

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    Southwest Asia

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    Southwest Asia is the term geographers’ use when referring to the Middle East. "Middle East" is a political term coined by the British in the 1930's to distinguish the region from both the Far East, which included China, Japan and Indochina, and the Near East, which included portions of Western Europe. All of these areas are truly only "east" of Europe. In order to emphasize a more global perspective, geographers prefer to use the politically neutral term "Southwest Asia" because it does not connote

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    Dbq Indian Removal Act

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    against United State troops which ended up killing more than 100 of their soldiers. Moving back and forth between Florida and Southern Georgia the Seminoles were able to confuse their enemies. Along the way they were able to set up refuge in the Okefenokee Swamp. In August of 1836 Ware County militia Commander Thomas Hilliard said to his superiors “the Seminoles go concealed as much as possible, and are committing depredations continually, robbing our corn fields and killing our stock.” November of

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    This year felt different. I made real, good friends that I thought would last until at least until high school. They felt like family to me, and talking to them every single day in class was something I never thought would really end so soon. Of course, the world does not revolve around the lives of seventh graders and keeps on going. A new school was opening next year in Gwinnett County called Discovery High. I woke from my slumber of infinite paradises and I realized that inevitably, students

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    Georgia was founded by James Oglethorpe in 1733. Also, Georgia was one of the 13 colonies and Georgia is home to 10.3 million residents. Georgia became a state on January 2, 1788. In 1732, King Gorge the second of Great Britain approved the colony charter; the state is named in the king honor. On February 12, 1733 Oglethorpe and more than 100 colonist unloaded to the state Georgia. Throughout Georgia history, its capital was moved 4 times from Savannah, Augusta, Louisville, Milledgeville, and

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    words fluently. The characters are Tad, Piper, her brother Creeper, and two local guides. Piper is on a quest of finding a flower to her sister Grace. She’s desperate, hopeful, and proud. This takes place in the present day at the Okefenokee swamp where they’re looking for the rare flower. First, Piper’s sister, Grace has been sick and Piper is worried that Grace may die. Second, Tad and

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    Florida Craft Brewery: Swamp Head Brewery Established: The doors originally opened in January of 2008. Swamp Head began brewing out of a rented warehouse space in an industrial park. In February 2015 they opened ‘The Wetlands’ on seven acres of property. One of those acres has been set aside as a conservation area that will be left untouched. Location: 3650 SW 42nd Ave, Gainesville, FL 32608 Known For: Swamp Head was the first brewery to take up residence in North Central Florida. Since then they

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