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    process acts in their environment. Some creatures have spots, some have stripes and some are much furrier than others. All are herbivores and need water to survive. The creatures with spots, as well as the ones with stripes are the only ones that can climb, the creatures with a heavier coat of fur are able to run a bit faster than the other ones. The creatures thrive in forest biomes, much like what you would find near the mountains. For this study, each one will be tagged and released them into the

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    team of dwarves and Bilbo. Since Wargs cannot climb trees, the dwarves and Gandalf climb trees to ward off the Wargs. Most of the dwarves had no problem climbing trees, “[but] Bilbo? He could not get into any tree, and was scuttling about from trunk to trunk, like a rabbit that has lost its hole and has a dog after it” (110). Even if Bilbo did not know how to climb a tree at that time, it seems like a mentally strong person would find a way to climb the tree to escape danger. Instead, he relies on

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    E comes running towards me and says, “Hemal, come I will show you something.” “Yes, please.” I replied and followed E. E ran towards the big boxes placed in the outside area. She climbs the big box and holds the monkey bar with both her hands. She looks towards me and says, “Look,” and gently hops off the big box. E starts swinging on the monkey bars. She looks towards the second bar and leaves her right hand from the first bar and holds the second bar. Then she leaves her left hand from the first

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    it towards my house. I hit the hard wooden door. It opens to the living room. I shut the door and run upstairs. I grab my Helmet and jump out the window and onto the ground. I run over to the pine tree I used to climb as a kid. “I’m back old buddy” I whisper under my breath. I start to climb until I reach the top. I press the side of the gun to activate assistive aiming. Once locked on I break of a branch and use it as a shield. A Plane-et hovers down and opens. I jump inside as we fly away. I get

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    I just came back from a camping trip all the ways from Yosemite Nation Park at central California’s, feral Nevada, the mountain range in the US. It was an amazing trip and I had learned a lot from it. Mostly, I had been awarded that Mother Nature had created us amazing scenery and left us only one mission, which is to watch over her creation, in order for it to be last forever. Firstly let me make a brief introduction about Yosemite National Park. Yosemite National Park had been created

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    the day prior and at least for me, it was much harder to do than Marco made it look in his demonstration video! The course included other obstacles and as already mentioned some fun technical terrain to deal with, one part of the course has racers climb up on to a huge natural stone and then maneuver through a tight fit section of almost like a tinny cave, I was worried I wouldn’t fit through it, but I did! I talked to several other racers (open, competitive, and elite) and everyone agreed that

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    A Summary Of Law

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    Shaylee informed me once he could not get in through the back door he went to his children’s bedroom and tried to climb in through their window. I went and looked at the children’s window that Mr. Olsen supposedly tried to clime in and I found it almost impossible to think he could climb in that window. There was a big wooden bunkbed blocking the window making it impossible to climb through. I then spoke to Latisha Olsen. Latisha stated, she heard a big crash and she thought Josh Aguiar had just

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    He catches Tola’s eye, and says, “Make sure she climbs the column and then let her be for the day.” Tola walks Kevor to the main tunnel’s entrance. They talk, and I can tell Tola’s bothered. I decide to climb the other side of the column to change things up. This time Tola decides to climb the column with me, on the same path I had tried to climb earlier. He goes at a slow pace, hanging back, as I try to catch up. My knee is giving out, so I have

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    Trek to Indus Valley Why this Trip? This trip drives you through the absolute most beguiling towns of Sham area and all around safeguarded antiquated religious communities of Ladakh. This trek is delicate with low elevation through numerous Hamlets where you witness the everyday life of villagers. It takes to the monastery like Thiksey and Sheey monastery, profound into the magnificent mountains and one can appreciate the couple of minutes with monks and nuns living there. A lot of greenery, brimming

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    Great Gatsby's Legacy

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    Joey Lu February 8, 2017 Ap English Period 3 Gatsby’s Legacy Lives On F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel, The Great Gatsby is set in the roaring twenties, the age of booming industry, lavish parties, new millionaires and an excess of everything. The novel is told through the narrative of Nick Carraway about his summer in New York where he becomes “carried away” with his neighbor, Jay Gatsby’s quest for a beautiful, aristocratic women named Daisy Buchanan. Gatsby fell in love with Daisy five years before

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