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    OLS and eCampus Scavenger Hunt Question 1 What tab or link do you click on the student website to access course materials? Click the Classroom tab‚ and then click the Materials link. Question 2 What tab do you click to get to the University of Phoenix Library? Library Question 3 What document do you use to find out what assignments are due in your class? Syllabus Question 4 Click the Library tab‚ and then click the University Library link. Scroll down to view the Library Resources. What

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    hunt for the seventh

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    The Hunt for the Seventh Jim Brown is the main character. He is thirteen years old and just lost his mother. His younger sister is Sally who is very curious and his father Mr. Brown has suffered depression. They all try to start a new life by moving to Minerva Hall. Mr. Brown gets a new job as the head gardener at Minerva Hall which is a historical English mansion called the Minerva estate. They all move into the back part of the mansion or south turret. Lord Minerva is the grumpy owner

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    conducted two annual bear hunts‚ two times where innocent animals were murdered. A state bear hunt disrupts animal rights‚ punishes bears for human actions‚ and is an inhumane sport; therefore‚ the New Jersey government should not allow anymore state bear hunts. There is no doubt that animal rights are greatly disrupted in a state bear hunt. In fact‚ the New Jersey Department of Environment Protection starts that 120 out of 182 bears killed (66%) one day on a bear hunt were females‚ and generally

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    Steven Newberry 12/18/2012 Period 6 Title: Brian’s Hunt Author: Gary Paulsen Protagonist: The protagonist in this story is Brian himself. He is about 16 years old. he is a very strong and spirited person. He has many obstacles come his way but his bravery helps him overcome the obstacles. Once he was rescued he decides he wants to pack his bags and go back out the canadian forest and live for a month or so. Antagonist: Later in the story the bear becomes the antagonist. The bear has killed

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    History books tell those reading that Sir Thomas More’s greatest historical achievement is his writing of Utopia‚ however‚ those books don’t tell much more. In A Man for All Seasons‚ both the movie directed by Fred Zinnemann‚ and the play written by Robert Bolt‚ one learns that Sir Thomas More is “a character who makes a judgement error that inevitably leads to his/her own destruction” (Bainbridge High School). More fits the definition of a tragic hero and has the qualities and characteristics to

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    Wyatt Earp’s buffalo hunting approach was very different then that of "old timers". The "old timers" had a standard way of going about there hunt. The hunter would provide five four-horse wagons‚ and enough supplies to last several months. They would also bring along a driver‚ a stocktender‚ a camp watchmen‚ a cook‚ and four skinners. Part of the buffalo hunter’s code forbade a hunter from skinning his own kill‚ so a top-notch buffalo hunter as well as anyone above a skinner would never do something

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    HUMANS help make big fierce animals rare. We hunt them for many reasons: 1. they’re killing our livestock 2. they eat our pets because we’ve moved into their natural habitat 3. pride and the need to assert one’s "machismo" over the forces of nature. This one is incredibly disgusting‚ especially in so called "canned hunts." These hunts trap animals and put them in an enclosure‚ so that people can come and "hunt" them with a guarantee of a kill. 4. we want to sell parts of them: tusks/horns‚ heads

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    Day 2 Assignment Name: Monique Casey Day 2 Scavenger Hunt Respond to the following questions in short-answer format. Once completed‚ find the Assignments folder under the Classroom tab of ANGEL. Click the linked name of the assignment to access the drop box. After the drop box opens‚ upload the paper and click Submit. Don’t forget to include your name at the top of your assignment! Return to the Student Success Center to find the following: 1. Under the Colleges tab‚ where would

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    numerous mathematical problems encountered at the time. German astronomer Johannes Kepler further championed Copernicanism by discovering that the path of the planets’ orbits is elliptical rather than circular‚ as was previously thought. English physicist Sir Isaac Newton would later justify this theory by establishing his laws of gravity. The redefining of the

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    Scavenger Hunt 36. What was the estimated death toll in the bombing of Hiroshima? Nagasaki? The estimated death toll in the bombing of Hiroshima was over 100‚000. http://www.cfo.doe.gov/me70/manhattan/hiroshima.htm The estimated death toll in the bombing of Nagasaki reached around 70‚000. http://www.cfo.doe.gov/me70/manhattan/nagasaki.htm 37. What was the largest problem faced by US troops and dependents in heavy military-based areas? The largest problem faced by US troops and dependents

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