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Cuban Missile Crisis
2,474 wordsA MATTER OF DAYS Some people believe that animals have an intrinsic right to liberty and, therefore they conclude all zoos are inherently wrong. In the early 1960's, parents sent over 14,000 Cuban children to the United States unaccompanied - dubbed by the press Operation Pedro Pan (Gannon 133). The children who fled the country left due to oppression and the communistic ideals of their leader Fidel Castro. This has been described as the largest child refugee movement in the recorded history of ...
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Vent Bacteria
843 wordsUntil recently, scientists believed that the sole source of energy responsible for life on earth was the sun. In 1977, a group of scientists researching the theory of plate tectonics, traveled to the floor of the equatorial Pacific Ocean and discovered something that could possibly explain how life began on this planet. From the Galapagos Rift's thermal springs, scientists discovered densely populated communities of several species never before observed. Since that time the Federal Government ha...
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Northern Manatee
537 wordsThe Manatee My report is on the manatee, specifically, the Northern Manatee, better known as the West Indies or West Indian Manatee. The scientific name of the Northern Manatee is Trichechus Manat us. The Manatee is a versatile animal when it comes to it's habitat. It lives mostly in shallow salt water, although it has been known to live in freshwater, and deep salt water. The Northern Manatee's main population is in rivers in Florida and the Caribbean Isles and Sea, although there are exception...
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Important Person To The Inuit People
2,832 wordsInuit: The People of the Arctic The native people that live in the Northern-Polar Regions of the world refer to themselves as "Inuit", or as Americans like to call them "Eskimos". The Inuit are nomadic tribes who live their life's very different from the rest of the world. They base their life on beliefs, customs, habits, traditions, and culture that are very different from the American culture. The culture of the Inuit is a very miss-understood culture and it is proven in this essay that the In...
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Desert Biome
2,029 wordsMerriam-Webster dictionary defines biosphere as "the part of the world in which life can exist". There are 2.1 million catalogued species known to exist and some scientist estimate as much as 100 million might exist. Each of these species has adapted to life in a particular part of the biosphere. These particular parts are called ecosystems. Since there is a large jump between the biosphere and ecosystems scientists have divided the biosphere into biome's. In doing research about biome's, it see...
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Care Of The Tide Pools
749 wordsTide Pools Tide pools. What are tide pools Why should we care about tide pools What inhabits the tide pools When I first started to discover tide pools in the first person, it became eminent that I didn t have a clue to what the tide pools had to offer and to what they were about. I knew that it was where the ocean and the land meet, but not what is truly there. As you venture down to the tide pools you discover the many varieties and there abundances. Tide pools are more then the place were the...
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Nomads Of The Steppe
1,102 wordsThe Mongols When Westerners such as ourselves and people native to Europe are asked what they know of the Mongols the answer is usually ruthless barbarians intent upon world domination. After all these years you would expect that the educational points presented to the different generations in school would have given a different view of the Mongol civilization. Leaving this vision instilled upon generation after generation is detrimental to learning the different positive aspects left behind by ...
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Series Of Cartoons In 1930
4,380 wordsAmerican animation begins with British-born writer, director, and actor J. Stuart Black ton, a former newspaper illustrator who drew the 1906 cartoons Humorous Phases Of A Funny Face and The Haunted Hotel. Newspaper cartoonist Winsor McCay, who made the famed comic strips "Little Nemo In Slumberland" and "Dreams Of A Rarebit Fiend", had a vaudeville act in 1911 which used an animated short he'd drawn and colored by hand, called Little Nemo. The Story Of A Mosquito (1912, aka How A Mosquito Opera...