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    Exotic Adventures

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    Exotic Adventures Inc. The Amazon River Voyage Executive Summary Exotic Adventures Inc. is a company dedicated to provide customers with expedition style voyages. Their primary products are trips to the Polar Regions but because these are done just in the summer time‚ they also offer trips to the Amazon River during other times of the year. Voyages go from Brazil to Peru and are done during high water season. Suggestions from naturalists plus extensive research made them include trips to

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    Jungle Juice Monologue

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    Jungle Juice “You heard Morgan might get suspended? She’s been in the principal’s office all day” says Marcus. “Marcus could you slide me one of the chocolate milks?” says Sam as he sits down with a tray of cheese pizza‚ fries‚ and an apple. “Yeah I gotta tell you this crazy story of what happened at her party last night.” Marcus sits down on the opposite end of the lunch table and gives Sam chocolate milk. “Those fries are so stale I don’t know why you eat them.” “I just use them to pick my teeth”

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    still. Sensing our fear‚ the cobra raised its head as a sign of attack. It was Tom who was attacked. He was groaning in pain while the cobra quickly glided away. Time is the essence. We had to carry Tom to a doctor and as we were in the deep of the jungle we knew that we had to move fast. Finally‚ we reached our motorcycles and without a word/ without any

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    we live in today‚ many thrive and many are left to dig through trashcans. It has been a constant struggle throughout the modern history of society. One widely prescribed example of this struggle is Upton Sinclair ’s groundbreaking novel‚ The Jungle. The Jungle takes the reader along on a journey with a group of recent Lithuanian immigrants to America. As well as a physical journey‚ this is a journey into a new world for them. They have come to America‚ where in the early twentieth century it was said

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    An adventure into Astronomy Late at night I like to go into my backyard with a telescope and look at the stars that far away in the night sky. The view of thousands of stars feeds me with wonder and amazement about both the stars origins‚ and what treasures they may hold floating around them. All life needs a host star to form around‚ and all life comes from the ashes of these once glorious masses of gas. Astronomy offers us a great view of the universe around us‚ you can join me and others‚

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    Into the Jungle Ch.8

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    Into the Jungle Chapter 8: A Sickle-Cell Safari 1) How did Tony Allison’s early life experiences in Kenya prepare him to make the discovery of the sickle cell-malaria link? Tony Allison’s early life experiences in Kenya prepared him to make the discovery of the sickle cell-malaria link because at a young age‚ Tony himself caught malaria. Tony’s experience with the disease led him to change his motivation and goals towards medical school instead of becoming a naturalist or anthropologist. When

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    Life’s an Adventure

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    Life’s an adventure Even though‚ no matter how many attempts one can truly grasp. The actual philosophy of life should not be something that people want to find the meaning of but merely an adventure full of surprises. For centuries there has been countless attempts at trying to prove the reasoning of life but have lacked the main component‚ reality. I think that having an explanation for occurrences in life help people cope with the reality and actuality of it all together. Many people were made

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    Bubbling Well Road

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    Inventions” (1893) and “The Jungle Book” (1894) and “The Second Jungle Book” (1895)‚ two collections of animal stories‚ which many consider his finest writing and that were immediately very successful. Summary The Chenab River falls into the Indus fifteen miles above the village of Chachuran. Five miles west of Chachuran lies Bubbling Well Road‚ and the house of the priest of Arti-goth. Five miles west of Chachuran‚ there is a patch of ten to twenty feet tall jungle grass in an area of three to

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    10 Child Observation

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    Child B then moves up to the top of the slide‚ he calls the girl to come up with him so that they can go down together. She says she does not want to. 2:15 – Child S is on the jungle gym and sit on it‚ she moves around the climbs inside and tells her mom to come get her‚ teasing her mom. 2:18 – Child S climbs out of the jungle gym from the top and starts climbing down‚ she goes over to the merry go round‚ and spins on the top. 2:21 – Child B joins her on the spinning top‚ they push and run round and

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    Riki Tiki Tavi

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    Rikki-Tikki-Tavi Rudyard Kipling 1895 Rudyard Kipling’s endearing "Rikki-Tikki-Tavi" initially appeared in 1895 as part of the second volume of The Jungle Book‚ a collection of children’s stories set in colonial India that Kipling wrote while living in Brattleboro‚ Vermont. Telling the tale of Rikki-tikki-tavi‚ a brave and heroic mongoose‚ and his battle against the evil king cobras‚ Nag and Nagaina‚ "Rikki-Tikki-Tavi" is a war story that depicts in the simplest of terms the triumph of good

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