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    Sandhill cranes are the most common of all the world’s cranes. Some evidence points to cranes as the oldest known bird species surviving on Earth. A fossil from the Miocene Period, some 10 million years ago, was found to be structurally the same as the modern sandhill crane. Today, these large birds are found predominately in North America. They range from Alaska south to Mexico and Cuba, and as far west as Siberia. The migratory subspecies, greater sandhill crane, breeds in the Northern U.S.,

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    Georgia Essay

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    Introduction Georgia, the Peach State, the Empire of the South, the 13th colony born to be a place of refugee are all ways we can know the state of Georgia. Where Georgia and what is the state of Georgia. These two questions can be easily answered by reading my essay about Georgia. So, let’s go into the land of free and the home of brave. History Georgia was the first of 10 states to vote against ratification of

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    Have you ever wanted to visit a state with beautiful mountains and waterfalls? If so Georgia is a great state to visit,because its known for it’s beautiful Appalachian Mountains. It also has beautiful waterfalls on the mountains. In this paragraph, it tells about the culture of Georgia. The first people that stepped on Georgia's land stepped on it about 10,000 years ago. Georgia is located along the Atlantic Ocean and is Southeastern in the United States.Georgia is roughly about 57,906 square

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    Coal Mining

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    tons or, thirteen percent, of known American reserves in the United States. The most important element in the plant material is carbon, which gives coal most of its energy. Most of the coal today was formed about 300 million years ago, when steamy swamps covered most of the earth. As plants and trees died, their remains sank to the bottom of the swampy areas, accumulating layer upon layer and eventually forming a soggy dense material called peat. Peat is a

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    Vast beaches, amusement parks and resorts are all places that are abundant in Florida. There are numerous interesting things to visit, and numerous neighborhood’s that would suit a family of any kind scattered through the state. The Unique clash of skyscraper cities that are minutes away from the ocean front and year round warm temperatures make this an ideal place for people who are seeking warm weather and a change of scenery. It also makes Florida a very popular place to live, with 365 thousand

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    The Lasting Effects of the Columbian Exchange During the Age of Discovery It should no longer come as any great surprise that Columbus was not the first to discover the Americas--Carthaginians, Vikings, and even St. Brendan may have set foot on the Western Hemisphere long before Columbus crossed the Atlantic. But none of these incidental contacts made the impact that Columbus did. Columbus and company were bound to bring more than the benefits of Christianity and double entry bookkeeping to

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    You Have Seen Their Faces by Margaret Bourke-White and Erskine Caldwell is a photo documentary of life in the South during the Great Depression. After reading You Have Seen Their Faces along with critiques of it by Rabinowitz and Snyder, I found myself more interested in the topic of how motherhood was depicted in the book. Rabinowitz brought up that middle class women felt the need to regulate the poor women because they weren 't feminine enough or motherly enough which is the main attitude involved

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    Autobiographical Sketch Ashley J. Guite When I decided to study in health care, I thought I would be satisfied with the type of health care practitioner I had become. As I acquired more experience though, my initial enthusiasm on what I had chosen was replaced with some disappointment when I realized the limitations of Homeopathic medicine and my scope of practice with it. I began searching for another way to practice medicine that would complement the skills and knowledge I already had while also

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