Scutigeromorpha Pocock | Carnivore | Earth Worm | Megadrilacea | Decomposer | Earwig | Dermaptera | Carnivore / Herbivore (less common species) | Sow bug (Woodlouse) | Isopoda | Decomposer | Termite | Isoptera | Herbivore / Decomposer | Daddy Long Leg | Pholcidae (Araneae) | Carnivore | Common Ant | Formicidae | Herbivore | Millipede | Diplopoda | Herbivore / Decomposer | Aphids | Hemiptera | Herbivore | Garden Spider | Araneae | Carnivore | (ITIS, 2013) (Evans, 2007)
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of three famous people. Not to mention, these crazy people were actually geniuses in their day. Pythagoras: (to himself) A squared plus B squared equals C squared… If the triangle is a right triangle…. The hypotenuse is C…. Sylvia: (to herself) Daddy, I have had to kill you. You died before I had time Marble-heavy, a bag full of God, Ghastly statue with one gray toe Big as a Frisco seal Vincent van Gogh: (to himself) I like wheat fields… I am so depressed… THEO NONONONO! Pythagoras:
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caught my eye first was the one in the plaid green two-piece. She was a chunky kid, with a good tan and a sweet broad soft-looking can with those two crescents of white just under it, where the sun never seems to hit, at the top of the backs of her legs. I stood there with my hand on a box of HiHo crackers trying to remember if I rang it up or not. I ring it up again and the customer starts giving me hell. She's one of these cash-register-watchers, a witch about fifty with rouge on her cheekbones
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The Summer that Changed my Life… My name is Dinise I am a loner, I love to read. In the summer time I also enjoy swimming and riding bikes with my cousins. I help out my family I take care of my sisters my older sister Ruthie who is mentally retarded and has other medical problems, she has to have someone watch her 24/7, my younger sister does not like to be alone Raylene is a pre teen and mostly just watches TV and plays with her two best friends that live on the same street as we do. Their
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“Shick, shick” my landowner’s hoe turning up the soil as my bronze arms burned under the blazing sun. Working on as a sharecropper was no better than being a slave after a few years of harvest the landowners have you so far in debt you have to give them 100% of the crop, little to no pay and then you are a slave. I hadn’t let that happen to my wife, daughter, and I, not yet. Everyday I was up at six and didn’t return home until nine except for supper. The sun slowly had begun to set and I had slowly
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juggle too much work, too little time, and the constant call of our children to “Come and play, Daddy!” and “Watch this, Mommy!” It’s no wonder, then, we become troubled when our children start to cry. To us, their crying often feels like parental failure. The scene is familiar: we are shuffling through the day in reasonably good spirits, balancing the children’s needs, our needs and that long mental list of things to be done. One of the children wants a cracker. When the box turns up empty
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Throughout history, sibling relationships in different classes, religions, genders, and specific races of the human race have provided humans with an inherent empathizer. Being raised and shaped into distinct characters in the same environment and experiencing the same essential memories of childhood binds siblings together for better or for worse. Likewise, in “Sonny’s Blues”, written by James Baldwin, the narrator and his brother Sonny reunite through their shared origins and finally understand
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OTIS IS RESURRECTED by Brady Udall It was three days after our old man died that my brother, Donald, accomplished the most spectacular deed of his life. I wish I could have been there to see it: Donald taking the Greyhound down to Nogales all by himself, buying the baby armadillo for eight hundred pesos from a pie-faced Indian woman at the Santa Acuna market, tucking the little thing under his arm like a football and running the length of the pedestrian border station, past the heat-struck tourists
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Executive Summary The Sneaker Seeker is a new company that sole purpose is to create a shoe that will track the where-a-bouts of not just children, but for people with mental conditions such as, Dementia or Alzheimer's. The goal is to build a shoe that is comfortable and stylish, but can track a person without any boundaries. The research showed that out of 100 people between the ages of 12 to 50 that had done a survey on would they where a sneaker that had a tracking device inside the results
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