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    There were many edible grains coming from wild rice and grass. There were more charred hickory nuts. We can guess that perhaps the humans in this area may have harvested these crops and maybe stored them during the colder months. With trout‚ we have no proof that they are migratory species but we do know they spawn in the rivers during July and August. We know that bones can be dated in those months‚ but perhaps the species were around year-long and fish were hunted all times of the year

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    IB Extended Essay DRAFT | An Evaluation of Empathy | Its Effects and Its Role in Charitable Donations | | Laura Albert | Word Count: 4590 | | Table of Contents Abstract 3 Introduction 4 Empathy and Human Motivation 5 Analysis of Donations 9 Empathy’s Effect 13 Conclusion 17 Refrences 20 Abstract Every individual‚ whether they may recognize or not‚ is controlled by their ability to empathize. This paper focuses on one’s ability to empathize and the effect that

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    working women‚" "teens") the positioning of the product consists of creating the message likely to reach this group. Positioning involves symbol and message manipulation‚ including displays and packaging. Two expert definitions: Al Ries and Jack Trout‚ in their book Positioning: The Battle for Your Mind‚ introduce the subject by saying: "[P]ositioning is not what you do to a product. Positioning is what you do to the mind of the prospect. That is‚ you position the product in the mind of the prospect

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    Sylvia Plath’s poem‚ "Medallion" is about a snake she finds dead‚ and the details of its body that she notices. Written in 1959‚ its form was strictly "controlled." Plath uses imagery‚ literary devices‚ and sensory details‚ especially colors. First‚ we "see" the image of a snake‚ bronze‚ lying in the sun near a gate with a "star and moon" design. By the gate with star and moon Worked into the peeled orange wood The bronze snake lay in the sun Next‚ Plath uses a metaphor

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    are normal‚ everyday things‚ it takes a poet’s eye to draw our attention to the everlasting‚ “real” beauty. For example‚ trout‚ which is mainly seen as a source of food‚ is described as something which would (or should) most definitely earn a second glance. The word ‘mole’ usually always invokes the ungainly imagery of warts‚ however‚ in “For rose-moles all in stipple upon trout that swim”‚ ‘rose’ is associated with ‘moles’‚ banishing all thoughts of

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    project conducted by Boston University which coast over a million dollars. It concluded that malnourished rats have offspring that are mentally retarted. Another is a project by Organ State University which tested cancer causing agents in rainbow trout as a possible indicator for cancer in humans also they tested current human chemotherapy drugs on the rainbow

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    Gunnar Reich Ms. Guissi Honors English 2 7 September 2014 Wild Winsome The clock has just struck seven o’clock in the morning and the sun is in full bloom. It is dazzling‚ illuminating the tent and making it difficult to see due to it’s substantial brightness. Across the lake lies a mantis green meadow with a prodigious‚ dark brown mountain standing tall at it’s rear. Snow from the long‚ frigid winter still rests on it’s face. It looks quite appetizing‚ as it resembles whipped cream scattered

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    cooking. Some meats include beef‚ sheep‚ goat‚ boar‚ rabbit‚ duck‚ turkey‚ pork‚ chicken‚ fish and goose. Some fish used in German cuisine are‚ carp‚ salmon‚ mackerel‚ herring‚ tuna and sardines‚ but the most popular used fish in German cuisine is trout. The Germans are also excellent sausage and bratwurst makers. German cuisine also utilizes many vegetables such as spinach‚ peas‚ carrots‚ broccoli‚ turnips many types of cabbages and spargel‚ or white asparagus. The Germans are also known worldwide

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    Effect of Tourism on the Great Barrier Reef Introduction The Great Barrier Reef is located in North Eastern Australia off the coast of Queensland. It is world renowned for its stunning scenery and its flora and fauna diversity‚ it has also been acknowledged as one of the seven natural wonders of the world. The Great Barrier Reef stretches across 344400km2 and includes thousands of individual reefs and hundreds of islands which are occupied by around 600 types of hard and soft coral‚ around 1625 varieties

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    The American Naturalist.‚ 148(4): 649-659. Dittman‚ Andrew H. and Thomas Quinn. 1996. Homing in Pacific Salmon: Mechanisms and Ecological Basis. The Journal of Experimental Biology.‚ 199: 83-91. Honda‚ Haruo. 1980. Female Sex Pheromone of Rainbow Trout‚ Salmo gairdneri‚ Involved in Courtship Behaviour. Bulletin of the Japanese Society of Scientific Fisheries.‚ 46(9): 1109-1112. Krause‚ J.‚ G.D. Ruxton‚ and D. Rubenstein. 1998. Is there always an influence of shoal size on predator hunting success

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