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    The Journey Through Colorado ’s Ecosystems Grand Lake‚ CO By: Principles of Ecology Biology What makes Colorado so majestic and grand? This beautiful state has eight different ecosystems according to the Denver Museum of Nature and Science. Each strategically placed ecosystem has its own uniqueness. These unique areas can also be called a Biome. To define an Ecosystem‚ we say that there are numerous species of plants and animals that make homes in these different areas

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    In 1962‚ the opening of the Trans-Canada Highway proved to be a national accomplishment as it connected Canada from coast to coast. Throughout the construction process Canadians struggled to come to an agreement on the end result . There were also endless construction complications‚ which caused delays. Finally‚ Canada was forced to open the highway before completion . By conquering the challenges of the Trans-Canada Highway‚ Canada proved its strength and unity. On 10 December 1949‚ the Trans Canada

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    Jonathan Eng. 111-D01 Vacationing at the beach and the mountains When looking to embark on a vacation there are many options but the most common two are typically the mountains and the beach. Both of these vacationing spots offer a large variety of activities. The beach offers things that the mountains cannot and visa versa. The weather plays a factor along with the time of year your planning on taking a vacation to either of these destinations. Each location has specific options while

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    Tracy Kidder’s inspiring novel “Mountains Beyond Mountains” continuously uses metaphors and imagery to allow the reader to be capable to analyze the novel’s protagonist‚ Paul Farmer. Farmer is characterized as an honoring doctor who provides all his help and time to serve the poor in many countries. His goal is to end infectious disease and to provide all the medicine to those who need it the most and have no access to it. As the author describes his point of view towards Farmer’s actions he realizes

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    boarders’ struggling to hang on to their ropes‚ and falling down the river like unstable dominoes. While I sit down at the edge of the warm dock‚ my feet touch the icy cold water a chill rushes through my body. Looking straight ahead I can see the rocky mountain range; the sun peeking through the tops; the dusty mess escaping in to the wind and all of the dirt bikers doing crazy tricks. Along the water mounds of people in inflatable inner tubes pass through the water‚ getting as red as lobsters and

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    Poetry Analysis: Mountain Child The contemporary‚ free verse poem ‘Mountain Child’ is written by the Santali poet Nirmala Putul in 2004. She is native to the mountainous city of Dumka within the state Jharkhand‚ India. This poem is a powerful piece of literary text which cleverly explores the issues of the impact of technological advancement on nature and traditional lifestyle and‚ the simplicity and security of life in the mountains. Putul has skilfully interwoven several poetic techniques and

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    Parker J. Palmer Topic: Spending holiday in seaside or mountains… Prepared by: Tahere Imani Always‚ it is a hard decision to choose the most enjoyable places for vocation‚ especially when different traveler has their own idea; but obviously all of them want a luxury place which end up their decisions to the most beautiful places‚ such as: mountain and seaside. Actually it depends on their own tastes to spending time in the mountains or seaside‚ but these places have their own especial features

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    Vacations at the Beach Vs. Mountains People are always looking forward to their family vacation time. There are many options where to choose. But‚ I think that the two most common places people choose for taking a vacation are the beaches‚ and the mountains. Both places offer a variety of fun activities. Vacation at the mountains and at the beaches is totally different from each other‚ regarding climate‚ types of activities‚ and the location of beaches and mountains. Climate is always important

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    Vacation at the Beach Vs. the Mountains Ivet Molina Pontificia Universidad Católica Madre y Maestra ESOL 103 Felicia Donaghy March 24‚ 2014 Vacation at the Beach Vs. the Mountains People are always looking forward to their vacation period. There are many options where to go. According to a study by some explorers‚ most common places people choose for taking a vacation are the beach and the mountain. Both places offer a variety of fun activities

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    Scott Stearns B Period The Chinese Emigrants Importance to the Continental Railroad The First Transcontinental Railroad‚ originally known as the “Pacific Railroad” constituted one of the most significant and ambitious American technological advancements of the 19th century following the building of the Erie Canal in the 1820s and the crossing of the Isthmus of Panama by the Panama Railroad in 1855. It served as a vital link for trade‚ commerce and travel that joined the eastern and western

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