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    Park is located primarily in Wyoming but also extends into Montana and Idaho (Figure 1). Established in 1872, it is thought to be the first National Park in the world (Russell et al. 2004). The park spans an area of 3,468 squares miles and includes lakes, canyons, rivers and mountain ranges. Yellowstone Park has a large number of megafauna in its region, including the gray wolf. Even when Yellowstone was created, the gray wolf population was already in decline. By the early 1990’s, most of the population

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    On my way out the door, my mother took a couple of silly pictures and made sure that I didn 't forget my bag which had Paige’s gift inside, it was a beautiful white and purple pointed crystal that was made into a necklace. I met the Taylors outside in their car, and Paige was every bit as gorgeous as I thought she would be. Her chocolate brown curly hair was pinned back with a white bow; she wore a plain gray T-shirt and light blue jeans

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    NASA defines climate change as a change in the usual weather, which is a change seen and felt outside from day to day, of a specific region or city. The Earth’s climate is ever changing because weather can change within a few hours but climate takes hundreds to even a million years to change. The Earth is estimated to be roughly 4.5 billion years old and with each year that goes by, the climate of the Earth changes more and more. Recently, we have been seeing and feeling dramatic changes in the Earth’s

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    what it looked like. She snuck from her from great estate to the morgue. A black room filled with the smell of rotten flesh filled the air. Westley was there, a beard and shaggy hair amassed his face.She bent over his body, and cried enough to fill a lake… That is until true loves kiss broke her

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    Egypt Dance History

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    Throughout history, many societies have used dance as a way to express themselves, and their culture. Dance is defined as “[moving] your body in a way that goes with the rhythm and style of music that is being played” (Simple Definition of Dance, Merriam-Webster). This definition has been portrayed throughout many societies and civilizations throughout history, and it is used to express their culture, history, and tell stories. History and dance affect each other due to the fact that some dances

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    In the year 2013, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration, the United States consumed a staggering 6.89 billion barrels of oil (U.S.EIA). Which in fact, equates to 18.89 million barrels being consumed every single day. That is a vast amount of petroleum products being consumed on a daily national level. If the calculation is made, based on a barrel equaling forty two gallons, it would come out to 289,583,700,000 gallons per year, or 793,380,000 gallons per day. The amount is incredible

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    and a population of 333,000 only 7.5% of Kentucky. The surrounding areas of Reykjavík are home to two-thirds of the whole population. Iceland is still volcanically and geologically active, with 30 active volcanic systems and many geysers. Iceland’s lakes and glaciers cover 14% of its surface; only 23% is vegetated. The island's interior, the Highland, is a cold and uninhabitable combination of sand, mountains, and lava fields. The climate of Iceland's coast is subarctic on the other hand

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    pipeline markets, and track and trace solutions.” ("3M Co," n.d., para. 4) “The display and graphics segment serves markets that include electronic display, traffic safety and commercial graphics. This segment includes optical film solutions for liquid crystal display (LCD) electronic displays; computer screen filters; reflective sheeting for transportation safety; commercial graphics sheeting and systems; architectural surface and lighting solutions; and mobile interactive solutions, including mobile display

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    remember competing with friend to be the first one to reach the tree, for we believe that the first one who pick the fruit tastes the sweetest. On the way, there are numbers of streams which we used to fill our bottles. The waters in the streams are crystal clear, tastes sweet and that was the reason why we do not fill our bottles at home. There were stone as large as a house which people used to write their names with sharp knife on it. The place was so far away from home that people used to stay overnights

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    Imagine a world where life as we know it does not exist. The air is black and choked by pollution at all times of the day. The rivers move like a snail, barely able to complete their journey with all the sludge that weighs them down. Trees and flowers have long since perished, leaving just grave, concrete buildings as far as the eye can see. Any animals still alive soon die from starvation or from the poison that infests the environment. Is this the type of world we want to live in? Although this

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