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    My Pet

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    The Scientific Name: Cervus elaphus hanglu Where is it found? Hangul or the Kashmir Stag was once available in large number in the Kashmir valley across present day India and Pakistan. The initial surveys done in before 1950s revealed the Hangul population to be more than 5000. But a shocking survey published by E. P. Gee in 1957 revealed that only 400 specimens of the Kashmir Stag is surviving in the region. The species immediately got attention and considered as one of the rarest mammal in Indian

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    Black-Tailed Deer

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    hit. Conservation Status Black Tailed Deer are in no need of conservation‚ as the population is healthily balanced right now. Threats Disease‚ Cars‚ Overpopulation‚ Predators‚ (for male deer) other bucks. Fun Fact: Bucks regrow their antlers every year from bone plates on their forehead Fun Fact: The largest deer known to man was the Irish Deer‚ which could grow up to 7 feet tall and resembled a

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    form the depths of a young mind. This poem is one that reveals the heavens as well as the deep depths of hell‚ and the journey one takes in life. When the poem first starts off it explains the magical being coming down and embodying an animal with antlers. It talks about the strength it gathers‚ but then starts running way; trembling even. It has to run away from the evil humans who are attacking the animal with bows and arrows. This is symbolic‚ because in that stanza it shows how even the strongest

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    Cahokia Mounds

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    in the area. Besides building these ceremonial mounds‚ the Mississippians were known for making pottery by the coil method. Clay soil found along creek banks in this area made excellent clay soil for pottery. Tattooing with bone needles and an antler striker was also very common. Ochre pigment and/or black carbon pigment was used to create many facial designs on the Mississippians. Also‚ several archaic spear points were found. Finally‚ I climbed up Monks Mound. It was incredible how far you

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    Last Girl Genre

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    The slasher sub genre is near and dear to my bloody heart. From Michael to Jason to Ghostface and all those wackos in between‚ the slasher has kept afraid of alleys‚ lakes and one time hookups for close to forty years. You could make an argument that the slasher is lifeblood of the entire horror genre. Fanning that flame is writer/director Benjamin R. Moody’s (his wife Rachel produces) Last Girl Standing but Last Girl Standing‚ is not your typical fanfare. While it is a "slasher"‚ the film leans

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    Informative Speech

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    Title: “Everything is Bigger in Texas‚ Even the Attractions.” Purpose: After listening to my speech‚ the audience will be more educated on Texas’s roadside attractions‚ as well as relate to the sites I will discuss in my presentation. Thesis: We Texans know that our states attractions stand out more than all the other states‚ because Texas is the only place where you can have a 72-ounce steak in Amarillo‚ tour a museum filled with decorative toilet seats in San Antonio‚ and feed a beer-drinking

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    Other than the Haida and Sioux the Inuit have different art. The materials used by the Inuit are soapstone‚ivory‚walrus tusks‚caribou antlers‚ and whale bones. The transportation for the Inuit are not like the Haida and Sioux. The transportation for the Inuit are dog sleds. Tools are different compared to the Haida and Sioux. The Inuit use bows and arrows‚harpoon heads‚ and knives made

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    Athabaskan Indians

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    earth. * Atna’- large plank house. * Gwich’in- portable‚ dome shaped caribou or moose skin tents. (summertime) Tools and Technologies * Used stone implements for cutting and processing wood‚ skins and for making tools out of bone and antlers. * Distinctive for their use of bark. Ex. Containers‚ roofs‚ vessels‚ bowls‚ and canoes. * They are masters of making and setting snares and deadfalls for capturing animals‚ from birds to bears. Transportation * Birch Bark Canoes

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    The Ipiutak Culture

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    similarities in their material culture such as harpoon heads that were found by Larsen and Rainey. “Additional specimens of apparent typological affinity were recovered from some of the midden deposits. Among the assemblage were 15 ivory‚ bone‚ or antler harpoon heads‚ some of which resembled those of Ipiutak‚ with lashing slots‚ gouged line holes‚ and armed with sideblades or insert tips of chipped stone.” (Dumond 2000: 2) these artifacts came from one of the burials at Point Hope which were not

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    only boy on the island whose hair never seemed to grow. The rest were shock-headed‚ but Piggy’s hair still lay in wisps over his head as though baldness was his natural state and this imperfect covering would soon god‚ like velvet on a young stag’s antlers.” (Golding 64). Piggy is‚ “shorter than the fair boy and very fat.” (Golding 7). Piggy’s asthma held him back from many activities. “My auntie told me not to run‚ on account to my asthma. That’s right. Can’t catch my breath.” (Golding 9). “I can’t

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