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    of Canada. Their traditional way of life was about using the lands resource for nothing went to waste. They lived in teepees or wigwams depending on where they lived and the climate of the area. The Cree gathered food by hunting moose‚ caribou‚ geese‚ duck and fish which they preserved by drying over fire. They travelled in the summer by canoe and by winter they would use snowshoes and toboggans. The Cree social structure was based on a link system that is strengthen through relationships found

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    found underground. Here it will destroy whatever turf is above by eating the roots. The grub will feed from April-May and then from August to November. Not only will the grub cause damage by eating the grass roots but it will attract animals like geese and raccoons that will do damage to the turf from above by digging to get to the grubs. The grub is no larger than a quarter‚ white and can always be found curled up in a C shape. When the Japanese Beetle morphs into an adult the plants above do not

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    Differed ways to consume tea resulted in different ways of using tea wares. Compared to the typical way of tea drinking in the late-Ming period‚ the process of tea-tasting in the Tang and Song dynasties were much more complicated. The complication implied that tea connoisseurs in the Ming era had drastically simplified the tea vessels they often used‚ as well as the whole procedure of tea tasting. The understandings of Tang-style tea drinking have been significantly transformed by the re-apparition

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    The ancient Egyptians were very good at taming animals and making tools for crops and animals. All of the animals that they tamed were cattle‚ goats‚ pigs‚ ducks‚ cows‚ geese‚ and more. They used all of the animals for food‚ hides‚ and milk. The bigger animals like the goats‚ cows ‚and cattle were used to plow things. Using a tool called the plow‚ they were able to make the soil better for their crops. When the crops were planted they used a sickle to cut down the grains. These were some of the tools

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    flu and there is still a lot of research being done with this disease. Most cases of the bird flu in humans have come from direct or indirect contact with poultry. Examples of birds who normally carry this disease are wild water fowl‚ ducks and geese. Out-breaks in this disease are of major concern because of its serious effect on people‚ as well as the affect

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    Book nineteen of the Odyssey tells how Penelope‚ Odysseus’ wife‚ questions her curious visitor whom claims to have met her husband. He describes Odysseus in such perfect detail that Penelope begins to cry. Penelope offers Odysseus‚ who is still disguised as a beggar‚ a place to stay and a bed to sleep in. He turns down the bed and sleeps on the floor like he is used to. Eurycleia‚ a servant of Penelope‚ washes Odysseus’ feet where she discovers a scar on his one foot. She recognizes the scar and

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    Global warming is an issue that has been plaguing the earth for several decades. Some effects of global warming are apparent as witnessed by increasing temperatures‚ bigger storms‚ heat waves‚ torrential rain pour‚ melting of glaciers in the Antarctic and rising sea levels. The cause of global warming is the emission of carbon dioxide (CO2) through burning of fossil fuels. Petroleum products are the most notorious fossil fuel used by mankind for activities of daily living and development of nations

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    irritating because she didn’t actually care about what was going on. They didn’t end up lasting‚ but she thought she had at least expanded her ability of watching sports a little bit from dating him. This was until she dated/married a Green Bay packers fan. They had everything in common when they first started dating besides the fact that he was a major football fan. After a while they developed problems in their relationship because he

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    e.g. prison or family breakdown – were delinquent. This supports Bowlbys theory that deprivation could affect later development. Bowlbys theory has been applied to encourage women to stay at home after pregnancy. Lorrenz study on the imprinting of geese supports Bowlbys ‘sensitive period’ as it occurred between 12 and 17

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    by their master. In book fifteen‚ Ajax lifts an enormous pike some forty feet long‚ and uses it to vault from ship to ship. He is compared to an eagle in this passage. Like a golden eagle dive-bombing down To a river bank where a flock of wild geese‚ Or cranes or long-necked swans are feeding. (Iliad 15. 302-729) The act itself is incredible‚ and Ajax definitely is like an eagle swooping up and down the ships. It is also worth noting that the troops fighting the bloody battle below are compared

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