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…of the smoothbore musket. Hunting is the stalking, pursuit, and killing of game animals or birds. Humans hunting for sport enjoy the excitement of these activities. Modern sport hunters may use the modern technology of a high-powered, telescopically aimed rifle or may…
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…The Panda Bear (Ailuropoda melanoleuca) is a probably the most famous endangered animal in the world. The Panda only lives in six small areas located in China. In China they call the Panda "Da xiong mao", which means Giant Cat Bear. The Panda…
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…genetically engineered viruses, bacteria, plants, and animals into the environment. Genetic engineered products can reproduce, mutate, and migrate. Once released, it is almost impossible to recall these living products back to the laboratory. The use…
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…citizens on wood from the country's forest for fuel and export as well as income from mining in forest areas has resulted in deforestation of the Amazon. Environmental activists and animal rights supporters from around the world have been attempting to raise…
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…eight years later to have another child. In Chicago on December 5th, 1901 Walter Elias Disney was born. In April of 1906 they moved to a forty-five acre farm. Walt grew up on the farm and cherished the friends and neighbors that were his big family…
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…. The men did hunting and boys could join in on a hunt only after they had killed a dear by themselves. The antlers of the dear were a symbol of power and were worn by the chiefs of each tribe. The Iroquois primarily farmed corn, squash, and beans called…
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…as far as 6 miles away from these water holes in search of food. It came to my mind when evaluating these people that if the government should settle the Ju/wasi in permanent villages, dig wells to ensure a steady water supply, distribute domesticated animals
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…-worked fertile land for farming, lots of animals to trap for fur, ice to fish in, trees to be lumbered, and many other money-making and trade inducing activities that had never been done before. The amount of United States doubled. There were now 32 states…
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…for its vast open spaces, bright sunshine, enormous numbers of sheep and cattle, and unusual wildlife. Kangaroos, koalas, platypuses, and wombats are only a few of the many unusual animals that live in Australia. The country was once a group of British…
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…, this hero figure saved the lives of many people by teaching methods of crop production. Without his knowledge it may have taken many years for methods of production to develop. Secondly, Squanto taught the Pilgrims what is know today as substance farming
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