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    they’re many native grasses as well as invasive grasses. Native and Invasive species play a big role in our ecosystem. Native species make it so we don’t have to use as many fertilizers‚ use less water‚ keep the air around you cleaner‚ provide shelter and food for wildlife etc. Invasive grass species are bad because for one they are obviously not native to the area and can colonize habitats and exclude the native plants. Did you know a Dandelion is an invasive species? Well it is it from Europe but

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    Why Do We Have Pets

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    Why do we have pets? It’s a very interesting question ….actually having pets can be wonderful ‚ rewarding experience .. they teach you a lot of things >> they make you loyal and the teach you about friendship we can see that most of the people who have pets their relationship with their pets showed them how two people should be friends ‚ it’s the first of building blocks to having a great pet and owner friendship. Having pets also teach you responsibility and how to take care of others because

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    has been taken from the Oxford Dictionary. Thus‚ biodiversity crisis means the large number of different animals and plants are decreasing or in other word it’s facing extinction or becoming endangered. It also means that the large number of animals and plants are in a great danger. LOSES OF BIODIVERSITY Some species that are more vulnerable to extinction than others include species at the top of food chains‚ such as large carnivores. Endemic local species which is a species found in only one

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    through the castle to save her from the dragon. When the prince approached‚ he knew he only had two options. He could lure the monster away from the princess and risk his own life or kill the dragon before it could attack. The prince launched his arrow through the dragon’s heart killing him instantly. The dragon fell onto the tower where the princess lived crushing her on his way down. The prince realized what a terrible mistake he made and that the King would have his head. It’s at this moment

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    Reanimate False Species

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    Reanimate and Do Not Reanimate address is that we can revive species that could possibly help our ecosystems and save modern day species of animals from going extinct; but on the other hand‚ reviving “extinct species poses a risk of selling the public on a false promise that technology alone can solve our ongoing environmental woes.” Reviving certain species could give ecosystems that depend on “keystone species” that have lost the species diversity they once had because some species no longer fit

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    How Do Wolf Live Essay

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    Where Do Wolves Live? A wolf is a large wild canine that resembles a dog. Wolves are of the Canidae family and assigned a specific name; Canis lupus. Other names include; grey/gray wolf‚ western wolf‚ and timber wolf. They have typically grey fur but others have pure white‚ red or brown and in some instances a mixture of both. Male wolf weighs up to 99 pounds while the female wolf up to 85 pounds. There is an acute disparity on the lifespan of a wolf but it ranges between 6 to 8 years. Wolves are

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    come to America need jobs but immigrants take on the jobs most American born citizens will not do‚Immigrant children add to the american work force‚ Immigrants also create jobs with thier culture such as the foods listed above. Immigration is a sensetive subject in America with many opposing opinions. One thing that is for certain is that life for immigrants is not easy. The main reason for immigration from other countries is work. While work itself is difficult to find by immigrants‚ the work will

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    Why Do We Have A Mind

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    physical beings have inner lives‚ and experience the world just as we do. Humans feel anger‚ happiness‚ excitement‚ have beliefs‚ thoughts and emotions. However‚ what exactly justifies this certainty? Many philosophers and skeptics would disagree to such an argument with answers that make one question whether you yourself have a mind and are a thinking thing. Argument of other minds P1) In order for it to be possible to know whether other people have minds‚ I would have to have first person access

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    The text “The Sound of Thunder” and “Being Prey” are alike and different in many ways. The location in The Sound of Thunder takes place in the future. While Being Prey is in the present. The Sound of Thunder is in a pre-historic jungle. In Being Prey it is in Australia in the swamp lands. These are just some examples of the same ways and differences in both text. In the story’s Being Prey and The Sound of Thunder they are warned of the danger’s possibly ahead. Plumwood is warned not to stand

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    s E-payments Grand tour question: How does e-payment differ from traditional payment? Does e-payment create new benefits and risks to businesses‚ if so‚ what are they? Tutorial Brief (all BEFORE tutorial) 1. Snapper card has been promoted in NZ as a continent way to pay transit fares‚ as well as to make retail purchases. With the knowledge learned from chapter 10 and your own personal experience‚ briefly describe what sorts of problems would the card provider encounter in setting up the

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