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    The last insect that lives in the tropical rainforest is an army ant. Ants that live in the tropical rainforest will eat The second insect is the Goliath Spider. The Goliath Spider eats things that are larger than them. Such as frogs‚ rodents‚ bats‚ lizards and small snakes. They may eat a bird whenever they feel like it but it’s not a high chance that they will be eaten the most. The Goliath Spider doesn’t have any predators because of how much damage they can do to any type of species. The

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    The Dove and the Crow

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    The Forgiving Dove A long time ago on the small island of Wanahkie there was a beautiful forest that grew in the centre of this deserted island. In the middle of this forest stood a tree which was superior to all the other trees‚ it was the oldest‚ and biggest tree in the forest and legend has it that the tree possessed love‚ kindness‚ and knowledge. The birds of the forest named the tree Joshua. The tree was home to many birds‚ which included a dove and a crow.

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    abundant with culture due to her setting. Her choice of Guadeloupe as location and 1986 as the time period allowed for a mixture of traditional and modern views and ways of life. As Guadeloupe was a small island‚ it allowed for isolation and wonder. Many of the inhabitants of Riviere au Sel had left the island at least once‚ but were still isolated and found other lands to be obscure. The isolation also led to a unique type of class system based on race‚ education‚ or wealth. The influence of French colonization

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    chain of Islands that stretch from the Digitus Peninsula of Illysium to Obscurata at the East. The Islands were formed by volcanoes and are named after the thick fogs that surround the area caused by warm and cold currents running through the area. These two nations have been in a constant feud and frontier dispute because of this and the fact that the two nations speak different languages there is not a lot exchange in information between them. The people that once inhabited these islands were known

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    activities. Stanwood is nestled along the Stillaguamish River between Skagit Bay and Port Susan making it ideal for water lovers of any age. This lovely waterside town provides the only land access to nearby Camano Island‚ so residents are also only minutes away from the luxuries of island life. Food Festivals in Stanwood Host to a variety of events and festivals‚ Stanwood denizens can expect to find a full calendar of fun outings for singles‚ families and retirees. The Stanwood-Camano Chili-Chowder

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    iwo jima

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    dealing with an island country‚ they had to find a way to get at them without flying long distances. Japan was trying to defend their land while still waging war on other countries. Iwo Jima‚ a small island about 650 miles away from Tokyo on Japanese soil‚ was needed by the US forces to end the war. Both countries were determined to fight long and hard for the island. Importance of Iwo Jima Iwo Jima was vital to the American assault on the Japanese. The US had decided that the island was vital

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    Western contact‚ but D’Arcy focuses on a pacific based perspective rather than a euro-centric one. In the first chapter‚ the author talks about the climate‚ reef communities‚ the movements of sea water‚ and geological forces attending the formation of islands Darcy talks more in depth in the middle five chapters about understanding the sea‚ where he brings us from a familiar environment to more distant and less known. Chapter two emphasizes mainly on daily activities done by locals in their communities

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    Korea’s second largest island. Just off the most southeastern tip of the Korean Peninsula‚ the island is known as being Korea’s ’industrious island’ and ’tourists’ island.’ Two of the largest ship-building industries in the world are located here. This being said‚ it is amazing that most of the island has kept its natural beauty. Ten of the nearby 62 islands are inhabited. Ferries transport visitors between the islands and the mainland offering vistas of clear blue waters‚ small islands in the distance

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    Boracay White Beach Key-shaped Boracay‚ located off the northwestern tip of Panay‚ is considered one of the nation’s most popular and scenic islands. Boracay White Beach is a bit of a legend among visitors and residents alike because of its stretch of powdery white sand and deep blue waters. The beach‚ perhaps the most touristy in the Phillipines‚ retains its beauty despite being flanked by more than 300 resorts and hotels‚ as well as scores of visitors looking for sunshine and a good time.

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    Bahrain

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    Bahrain; with a name meaning ’two seas’‚ is a visibly breathtaking island which conceals many hidden wonders that make it a spectacular place to visit. This small island‚ located in the Arabian Gulf‚ enjoys the warmth and brightness of the sun all year round. Bahrain is renowned for its archeological sites and is known for its vast history of architecture. The society consists of an interesting blend of many different cultures from all corners of the world. The capital‚ Manama‚ is a bustling city

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