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    Who would pass up the opportunity to have a twenty foot aquatic animal as a pet? There are hundreds of different species that live underwater‚ including whales‚ dolphins‚ fish‚ and coral. Over all a Spotted Eagle Ray is definitely the coolest underwater animal for three reasons‚ they’re fun for all ages‚ they are very quiet‚ and they’re easy to keep clean. Eagle Rays are gentle and unaggressive‚ therefore perfect for any age. Most people may fear stingrays‚ because of their barbs‚ which is what

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    Mountain Fever Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever is a disease that transmits through tick bites. It can be fatal without treatment. Anyone can get the disease but it usually does not affect younger children that tend to be inside as much. The ticks that carry the disease are mainly east of the Rocky Mountains. Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever or RMSF was first recognized by an Army physician in 1896. For a while‚ no one knew what caused the fever. Researchers eventually began to notice when tick season was

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    Owl at Bridge

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    “An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge” Objective-tells what happens without stating more than can be inferred from the story’s action and dialogue. The narrator never discloses anything about what the characters think or feel‚ remaining a detached observer. Third Person-here the narrator. lets us know exactly how the characters feel. First Person-in the first person point of view‚ the narrator does participate in the action of the story. Omniscient-a narrator who knows everything about all the characters

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    Northern Ireland

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    Northern Ireland The problems between Protestants and Catholics in Northern Ireland started a long time ago and more political than religious. For centuries the English had tried to gain control of Ireland. Until the sixteenth centrury‚England controlled only a small area of Ireland around Dublin. English rulers‚ including King Henry VIII‚ Queen Elizabeth I and Oliver Cromwell gradually conquered the whole of Ireland. Ireland became a British colony in 1607. The last area to resis the English

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    Declining Owl Populations Many animals around the world are struggling to survive. Many of these struggles come from human interactions. Owls are one of those animals. They are rarely seen by humans but things that humans need to survive affect them in many ways. Three major effects on declining owl populations are loss of habitat‚ pollution‚ and hunting. Background There are about 205 different species of owls placed into distinct groups‚ barn owls and true owls (Klappenbach 1). Owls have a range

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    Northern Humanist

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    The Northern Humanists were firm believers in higher education. Yet‚ they were also very critical of the way it was carried it out. Analyze their main criticisms of higher education and learning. The Northern Humanists are strong believers in higher education.  They differed from the more Italian approach; The Northerners emphasized education across a broader band of society‚ not just a more scholarly yet secluded class of intellectuals.  Somewhat oddly‚ the study of the ancient classics was

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    Northern Rock

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    Northern Rock Bank. | Report | Financial regulation and pros and cons of using bad banks and tax payer’s money. | The offer of financial rule in condition such as of Northern Rock. The aims of financial regulators are usually: * To prevent cases of market manipulation‚ such as insider trading * To ensure competence of providers of financial services * To protect clients‚ and investigate complaints * To maintain confidence in the financial system * To reduce violations

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    Northern Luzon

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    Chapter 14: Northern Luzon I. THE IGOROTS A. Mining Communities 1. Mine fields of Igorots were located 1000 meters above sea level where temperatures could drop to near freezing. 2. Mine fields drained into the Agno and Angalacan rivers carry enough gold to make panning in riverbed placers profitable in the rainy season. 3. Refined gold was bartered with Pangasinan and Ilocano partners for rice‚ domestic animals‚ cloth etc. B. The People 1. Igorots have lighter skin than lowlanders‚ shoulder-length

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    A Northern Light

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    Name Here Teacher Here Course date A Northern Light A Northern Light is set in 1906 in upstate New York in the area called the North Woods. The Book tells about a young 16 year old girl name Mattie Gokey who is caught up in a murder as well as choosing between her family and her dreams. The author‚ Jennifer Donnelly‚ showed just how hard life was at the time and how there was little room for individual wants. Donnelly gives the reader a sense of what life was like at the time. The reader

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    Northern Ireland

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    Courtney Beitel Prof. Bonillas English 1020 March 4‚ 2013 Research Assignment 1. I would like to re-travel to Northern Ireland. 2. Research Question: How has life changed over time in Northern Ireland? This is important to me because I had recently traveled to the Northern part of Ireland on a 2 week tour in the summer of 2012. While I was there‚ I saw where my grandmother grew up; from looking at old family photos before‚ where she grew up the city looks more worn down and not

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