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    predators, an area can quickly become overrun with rabbits. There are a lot of animals that hunt rabbits. They are a primary consumer so they are at the bottom of the food chain. So the animals that feed on rabbits include fox, coyotes, wolves, lynx, weasels, raccoon, large…

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    The court system should not abolish the death penalty because taxpayer dollars go to housing and feeding inmates. Life in prison is not a justifiable punishment because life in prison is not a punishment. The death penalty acts as a deterrent. Many people think that the death penalty costs more than life in prison, well think of it this way what if by some chance one inmate that murder gets out of prison for good behavior they could very well kill again. The death penalty stops repeat offenders.…

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    Aspects of the English Language: Gobbledygook In William Zinsser's On Writing Well: An Informal Guide to Writing Nonfiction he says that “Clutter is the disease of American writing. We are a society strangling in unnecessary words, circular constructions, pompous frills and meaningless jargon” (pg. 7), and that may very well be true. Have you ever sat down and listened to a politician speak, only to be lost in a flood of words and phrases you don’t understand? Useless, inflated speech plagues…

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    Essay On Sea Otters

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    towards conservation for them to perhaps strive once again in the future. But, before these acts are taken, you have to know what makes these mammals so special and what they contribute to our society. Firstly, Sea otters come from the Mustelidae (weasel) family, which includes the three subspecies, such as the Northern sea otter. They are the second smallest marine animals, but the heaviest of the Mustelidae family. Instead of having blubber, like other marine animals, they have a thick fur,…

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    when tempted by money is noted: example; the NRA Senior Discount for guns, and a move by a number of states to eliminate a history of mental illness as a disqualification for gun ownership. There was a point where the plot shows how the gun promoter weasel himself in promoting guns to the older generation as a safety measure. How the marketers behave when promoting a booming profit-making product the VT2…

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    Violence is mostly viewed from a negative perspective, and while there is merit to this perception, the reasons for it are sometimes misrepresented and often overlooked. Each violent incident serves a considerably similar purpose in all the narratives in that they present an alternative perspective on the outcome of the main characters. The violence in all the stories are displayed through a series of unfortunate events and while all the preceding actions are far from each other, they all tie…

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    Why Forgiveness Is Wrong

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    your fault at all. It was THEIRS. Turning your blame away from yourself and onto others feels like relief. And you're so justified! After all, they really DID do something wrong. Your boyfriend is a bastard, your colleague is a backstabbing little weasel and that guy who stole your parking space just wasn't raised…

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    Antelope Squirrel

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    enigma) (Hawbecker 1953). Many predators inhabit the NAS' range such as the Rattlesnake (Crotalus viridis), Red-Tailed Hawk (Buteo borealis), and numerous owl species, yet predation from these species on NAS is negligible (Hawbecker 1953). However, the Weasel (Mustela frenata) and the Badger (Taxidea taxus) have shown to prey on the NAS heavily (Hawbecker 1953). It has been…

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    Joseph Stalin, to put it simply, is the biggest mass murderer in the history of the world. He is plain evil, and that is what makes him so intriguing. From Stalin’s harsh adolescent years, to his crime ridden young adult years, and finally the years of his dictatorship, the life of Joseph Stalin is one for the books. Josef Vissarionovich Djugashvili was born on December 18, 1879 in the Russian occupied country of Georgia. The Djugashvili family was desperately poor. Josef’s father was a…

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    Wolves had been missing in Yellowstone National Park for more than 70 years. As a result, the ecosystem of the Park had completely changed. Without any predator that threatened them, the number of deer had grown overreact, destroying vegetation and forcing other species to look elsewhere in order to survive. In 1995 they decided to reintroduce a small number of wolves. Only with their presence, the wolves managed to recover the entire ecosystem: from bears, foxes, eagles, otters, up to all kinds…

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