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    Invasive species means an organism that is not naive to a habitat and may have negative effects on the environment. The creeping water primroses are yellow in all seasons except winter. The yellow flower is very distinctive of creeping water primrose. Flowers vary in size from 1 inch to 2 inches in diameter. It is a perennial aquatic plant whose long stems creeping over mud or shallow water. It came from South America to the U.K. It is introduces as ornamental and water garden plant. It is first

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    The Tundra

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    next plant is the Diamond leaf willow. Willow can be eaten by humans and animals but it will some times make the organism sick. The diamond leaf willow provides much needed food for the hungry animals of the tundra‚ like musk oxen‚ and caribou or reindeer. The last plant is the Pasque flower. Its growth of it is low to the ground to keep the coldness from it. It is also covered in fine silky hairs‚ which help make land. Treats to the Tundra. It is the decreasing and the melting of the permafrost

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    This year the Meeteetse Winter Concert took place in the high school gymnasium‚ on December 8‚ at 6:30. Kindergarten through 12th grade participated. The Prekindergarten and Kindergarten sang Santa Claus is Coming to Town and Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer accompanied by Stanley Ogden. Then Stanley performed Feliz Navidad solo. After that came a majority of Middle school/ Elementary. Finally the High schoolers played Nightmare Before Christmas‚ Believe‚ Trombone Under the Tree‚ and lastly Frosty the

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    SHAKTI – MARKETING FMCG TO THE RURAL CONSUMER Team: Can Do! Members: Roman Ivasyshyn Antonina Volkotrub Danylo Hauk CONTENTS  Assumptions  Current State & Goals  Solutions & Recommendations  Summary REINDEERS & SLEIGH At first‚ we sought to employ flying reindeers to distribute HLL goods to inaccessible villages with low business potential‚ but were not able to book them due to their tight schedules and decided to stick with a Shakti project. ASSUMPTIONS ASSUMPTIONS Project

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    Sharlyn Ramirez 4/10/11 EL-123-03 Play Analysis Paper Analysis of Henrik Ibsen’s Play “Peer Gynt” “Peer Gynt” (1867) was the first of Henrik Ibsen’s successful plays in the nineteenth – century. Most commonly known as the “father of modern theater”‚ Ibsen devoted his entire career to the reconstruction of theater from a large‚ exaggerated spectacle‚ to more psychological and condensed productions. He was able to accomplish this through the use of several literary

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    Triceratops is a genus of herbivorous ceratopsid dinosaur which lived during the late Maastrichtianstage of the Late Cretaceous Period‚ around 68 to 65 million years ago (Mya) in what is now North America. It was one of the last dinosaur genera to appear before the great Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction event.[1] The term Triceratops‚ which literally means "three-horned face‚" is derived from the Greek τρί- (tri-) meaning "three"‚ κέρας (kéras) meaning "horn"‚ and ὤψ (ops) meaning "face".[2] Bearing

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    the Cro Magnons were much more skilled in hunting and communicating. They invented the spear thrower which let them throw spears farther away‚ this made it much easier to hunt. Neanderthals and Cro Magnons hunted most of the same animals‚ mammoth‚ reindeer‚ bison‚ and wild horses. Cro Magnons also hunted fish‚ using a harpoon tipped with bone points. The Neanderthals were nomadic hunter/gathers who used fire for warmth and cooking there food. They made major technology advances in housing‚ examples

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    Kids should believe in santa! Have you ever just stopped and thought how believing in santa affected your life? All those christmas eves spent sitting up waiting to hear the jingle of the bells or the reindeer on your roof. These nights played a big part in how creative or imaginative you were growing up. A big part of a person’s life that can affect them is if they believe in santa or not. Whether they believe or not‚ growing up does a lot in their creativity. When you believe in something it

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    Night Before Christmas” in the Troy Sentinel newspaper. The poem continues to appeared in newspapers every December. Moore published the poem in a Book of his own 20 years after its first publication. In the poem he said his slay was pulled by eight reindeer which is still used today. Moore said he had based the poem on a Dutch neighbor. Moore said he wrote the poem for his children and he recited it to them on Christmas Eve in 1822 the year before it was published. Sense Moore did not claim that he

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    From generation to generation the knowledge of language‚ religion‚ skills and survival methods has been passed on in the Sami culture. In describing the Sami ideas about knowledge‚ it is important to include the fact that they put a lot of importance on utility and things that were important on a day-to-day basis. Unlike the formal education in the West‚ classroom/book learning‚ which is theoretical‚ the Sami taught their young through experience. This type of learning is hands-on and very different

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