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Jungle And The Rain Forest
Number of Words: 782 / Number of Pages: 3
... evergreen trees forming
a closed canopy, an abundance of vines and epiphytes (plants growing on the
trees), a relatively open forest floor, and a very large number of species
of both plant and animal life. The largest trees have buttressed trunks and
emerge above the continuous canopy, while smaller trees commonly form a
layer of more shade-tolerant species beneath the upper canopy. The maximum
height of the upper canopy of tropical rain forests is generally about 30
to 50 m (100 to 165 ft), with some individual trees rising as high as 60 m
(200 ft) above the forest floor.
The largest areas ...
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Advertising 3
Number of Words: 1874 / Number of Pages: 7
... advertisers plan their strategies for the sale of a certain product, they look at who would use the item. If the product was make-up, the type of person that would use it would most likely be a woman, around the age of thirteen and up. The advertisers would then find an ideal looking woman to model for ads to show the makeup on a person and try to get women to use it. The way that the advertisers describe the model will also get your attention; they might say that she is not really beautiful until she puts on the makeup, or something along those lines. Advertising is an effective method of public relat ...
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Missouri Fox Trotter
Number of Words: 621 / Number of Pages: 3
... speeds between five and ten mph. The other two natural gaits are the long easy-going flat foot walk and the delightful rocking horse canter.
The Missouri Fox Trotting horse was developed in the rugged Ozark hills about one hundred sixty years ago by the settlers who needed a horse to plow, haul logs, work cattle, and be a stylish buggy horse or riding horse for the family. The pioneers who streamed across the Mississippi River to settle in the Ozarks came mostly from Tennessee, Kentucky and Virginia.(Hendricks, p285) Naturally, they brought horses that were popular in those areas: Thoroughb ...
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Black Female Bodybuilders
Number of Words: 6713 / Number of Pages: 25
... subjectively, aesthetically. There is no tape to burst through, no millisecond record to shatter. Even though this display is both celebratory and voluntary, for the black women on some level the stakes are the same as those placed on the bodies of the African women, our ancestors, who survived the Middle Passage3 only to be corralled and sold to the highest bidder upon their arrival. We have all been taught: Whenever you so much as step outside your house, you are representing the race.
Black females have historically not been in the position to determine either their individual or collective imag ...
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The Various Types Of Skiing
Number of Words: 650 / Number of Pages: 3
... 190 cm, 210, cm and 240 cm, and the proper length
depends on the height of the person. To determine the size needed, the person
should hold his hands above his head and choose the ski that most closely
approximates the distance from the base of his palm to the floor. The
following table gives some guidelines as to which ski lengths are proper for
which heights.
Height: Proper Ski Length ~5'3" 190 cm ski ~
5'10" 210 cm ski ~6'6" 240 cm ski Table 1
The last thing the skier will want to decide on is whether or not he wants to
have wax or non-wax skis. Wax skis are traditional and have the b ...
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Corcopare Day Care Centers
Number of Words: 564 / Number of Pages: 3
... her references. This could be difficult and time consuming if the mother is working. If day-care is provided by the employer the mother wouldn't miss work. Knowing that the day-care center is within the worksite it would give the mother comfort. The mother would be aware that the babysitters at the center are qualified for the job.
In order for a company to be prosperous the employees must attend their daily task. If the mother takes her child to a babysitter, it makes it difficult because she has to wake up early and maybe travel to a certain extent. This can be very hard and frustrating after ...
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Nostradamus And A Grim Future
Number of Words: 3532 / Number of Pages: 13
... weapon advances before and during the Times of
Trouble
1. Planetary climate disrupter
a. Effects of the planetary climate disrupter
b. Countermeasures to the planetary climate disrupter
2. Laser and nuclear combined radiation weapon
a. Effects of the laser/nuclear/radioactive weapon
b. A cure for the effects of the
laser/nuclear/radioactive weapon
3. Earthquake triggering weapon
4. Radio wave weapon
5. Eugenics project IV. ...
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Marriage In Japan
Number of Words: 490 / Number of Pages: 2
... continues depending on someone else is that he has been witnessed what his parents have been done and now he considers himself as a head of his own family. In case of woman, it is difficult to keep her job after the marriage, because she needs to take care of her child, which is considered to be a wife¡¯s job. She has to do everything else except making money for the family, which makes her dependent on her husband who has the economic power. However in western culture, it is natural for both partners to have their own jobs and to be responsible for every single household job after marriage. Until r ...
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Hospitable Framwork
Number of Words: 912 / Number of Pages: 4
... park is owned and operated by Cedar Fair L.P, the company currently has three hotels on or very near the park property, but there is still a need for more.
In 1997, architects began designing the Breakers Tower, a 10-level structure nesfled between the original Hotel Breakers, constructed in 1905, and Bon Air, a wing of the hotel that was added in 1924. The Breakers Tower was designed to replace an older wing of the hotel encompassing 170,000 sq. ft. of space that includes 230 guest rooms, a IG.I.Friday's Restaurant, pool, and other amenities.
Since work on the new property would disrupt traffic and ...
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Fantasy Vs. Reality
Number of Words: 976 / Number of Pages: 4
... a true friend that
she can tell her dreams to and will understand her for it. These wishes
seem easy enough to grant, but Esperanza soon finds out that there is more
to friendship. "If you give me five dollars, I will be your friend
forever." Esperanza discovers that she can not have anything for nothing.
Rachel and Lucy sure enough become her friends, but only after she helped
them pay for the bike. Esperanza never does truly find a real friend who
shares the same goal as she does because all the friends she has have more
problems than her. For instance, Sally was a friend for whom Esperanza
care ...
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