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The Canada Goose

The Branta Canadensis, better known as is a magnificent bird which can be found all over North America. People from all over North America look towards the sky when the Canada Geese go honking overhead in their trademark "V" formation, and because they nest all over Canada and some of the United ...

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Eagles: Master of the Sky

Hieraaetus Spilogaster, Eagle, Master of the Sky By Joel DeSota One hundred sparrow does not make one eagle. –Mehmet Murat Ildan The family of hawks, eagles, kites, and vultures are called raptors. In this report we will talk about the hieraaetus spilogaster, commonly known as, the ...

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Dream Of A Long Fur Coat; Judg

In reading the selection Dream of a Long Fur Coat, by Barbra Drews, I noticed that not all people view the world the same way. In this selection the author feels that animals that are trapped or raised in pins are being wrongly killed for the use of their fur. She justifies her reasons for ...

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Hawaiian Goose

The Branta sandvicensis, or looks similar to the Canada Goose except only the face, cap, and hindneck are black; and Nene have buff- colored cheeks. The males and female have the same plumage. The feet of this goose are not completely webbed like the other geese. Lots of calls have ...

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Ancient Egypt

Enska 503 Student:Helgi Týr Ancient Egypt Teacher: Margaret Anne Johnson Menntaskólinn á Egilsstöðum Ancient Egypt is well know for its rich history and culture. Not many people know how the daily live there was, the structure of the government and of coursethe fact that Egypt was ...

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The Seminole

"As the United States is a nation made up of people from many nations, so the Seminole is a tribe made up of Indians from many tribes."  (Garbarino 13)  The Seminole are the indigenous people living in southeastern America.  They lived in what is now Georgia, Alabama, North Carolina, South ...

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Ancient Roman Meals

The ancient Romans were similar to todays generations in their eating habits but never ate three hearty meals a day. Ientaculum and prandium were merely appetizers that filled their stomachs unitl the large cena, the event they look forward to since awakening. They had names for their meals ...

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Elizabethanfood

For the well to do, eating during the Elizabethan and Jacobean periods was a fancy affair. A king or queen when going abroad could expect banquet tables filled with hundreds of dishes--for just one meal! There was much pageantry and entertainment. At Leicester, Queen Elizabeth I (predecessor of ...

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Aztec Civilization

The Aztecs were very unique in every aspect of life. Their civilization, in my opinion was one of the best, based on their social structure, advanced farming, and architecture. They were a very important contribution to our modern world. The Aztec Indians, who are known for their domination of ...

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