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    Pete Blankenship Mr. Letz English 101 25 September 2012 My Life Goals I’m eighteen years old and my birthday is on February 23‚ 1994. My name is Thomas Earl Blankenship IV‚ but I go by Pete. I am from Mobile‚ Alabama and I live on Dog River. I played soccer‚ basketball‚ and ran cross country in high school. Soccer is my favorite sport and the team I was on in high school won the state championship twice‚ and I got named MVP the past two seasons. I have two little brothers Murray(17)

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    ecosystems: the arctic tundra and the alpine tundra. The tundra biome has several unique characteristics. The climate is very cold there is little diversity‚ and a "short season of growth and reproduction occurs" (1). The Finnish word tunturia‚ which means treeless plain‚ was the inspiration for the words tundra (4). The formation‚ plants‚ and animals that are associated with this biome have several attributes that make them remarkable‚ and this biome is also effected by human actions. The arctic tundra

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    Warming is causing the people in the Arctic to fight for the useful resources underneath the melting ice.It is most effective in the Arctic than anywhere else‚ it is affecting many people in the Arctic‚ and is causing people to fight. The ice in the Arctic is melting extremely quickly and it is making people fight and get injured or die. Global Warming is most effective in the Arctic. According to https://newsela.com and http://www.cfr.org the ice in the Arctic is melting faster than anywhere

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    The Adaptation of the Inuit (Eskimo) People: Cultural and Biological The Inuit people are also known as Eskimos. They have lived in the Artic area; the Tundra‚ where the climate is cold and too severe for trees to grow‚ for over a thousand years. Over the thousands of years living in the Artic environment‚ the Inuit people have adapted culturally and biologically. Among the biological adaptations‚ their bodies altered permitting them to adapt to the environment in five ways. In addition to biological

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    National Wildlife Refuge. By emphasizing the evidences that degrade the development‚ the author attempts to persuade the readers to also be engaged in preserving Arctic Refuge. In order to effectively convey his thoughts‚ author used various literary techniques including personal anecdote‚ evidences‚ and dictions. Considering that The Arctic National Wildlife Refuge could sound unfamiliar for the readers‚ the author first provides brief introductions about what it is (“America’s truly great wilderness”);

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    geography affected the inuits culture. One way it affected the inuits is what they ate. Another way it affected the inuits is what they wore. And last what they lived in.First‚ geography affected what the inuits ate. Inuits ate fish‚ mousse‚reindeer‚ and more. How I know they ate these kind of things is because inuits are by the ocean so that go fishing a lot. And in the picture it was cold and there were mountains. And reindeer and mouse live in the mountains. Also the inuits hunt on ice and cut out

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    Arctic National Wildlife Refuge‚ or ANWR‚ is a refuge geared toward preserving national wildlife in northeastern Alaska. ANWR is about 19 million acres‚ in space‚ and contains a potential drilling spot for oil and petroleum. The potential drilling spot is a small area known as the 10-02 Area. It is only 1.5 million acres‚ or 8%‚ of ANWR‚ would even be considered for development (What is ANWR). The controversy surrounding ANWR is whether to drill or not to drill into the 10-02 area. Some people want

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    into helping global climate change because rising sea levels are dangering the land‚ there is a major decrease in arctic ice‚ and rising temperatures are causing more animal species to go on the endangered list. Some may argue that ice and glaciers have been growing and receding for hundreds of years‚ but they will always grow back again. However‚ for the past 100 years though‚ arctic ice and glaciers have been decreasing at an alarmingly fast rate. Glaciers have slowly been getting smaller and smaller

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    The melting of the Arctic and Antarctic ice is a result of climate change. This climate change includes the decline of sea ice‚ rising temperatures and the melting of the Greenland ice sheet and the Antarctic ice sheet. The Antarctic Ice Sheet covers around ninety-eight percent of the Antarctic continent and is the largest body of ice on earth. The Greenland Ice Sheet is the second largest body of ice; it covers more than eighty percent of Greenland. The Ward-Hunt Ice Shelf is the largest single

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    Kinship of Clover is a unique innovative themed book that captured me into its unconventional world keeping me apprehended until the end. I like how the book consists of two different stories that are connected by a minute thread at first but then as the story grows the thread further entwines them. Within these stories are twists and mysteries that you will not foresee in addition the plot contains despair‚ loss‚ hope‚ goals‚ and idealism. I have two favorite protagonists since two completely different

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