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    It was a beautiful day in the jungle, and I was admiring how his golden coat looked in the sunlight. But, the harsh sunlight also makes my throat dry. I decided to go down to the watering hole and get some water. On my way there, I saw Water Buffalo working for a strange animal I have never seen before. He didn’t have claws, fangs, or even beautiful Golden Fur. Water Buffalo is the only animal in the jungle I am afraid of. It didn’t make sense to me that the mighty Water Buffalo, whom even I was afraid of, would word for such a small and weird animal. The small animal was making Water Buffalo plow the fields. I waited there until Water Buffalo finished his work for me to go ask him what he was doing. “I was working.” was the simple response…

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    The Water Buffalo was introduced to the northern part of Australia in the 1800s. They are herbivores that prefer to live in the wetlands, which have an easy access to food and water. They weighed up to 450-1200 kilograms. These buffalos were introduced to Australia because it was a good source of meat and milk at the time. The early settlements were unsuccessful to farm them and were then abandoned in the 1850s. The buffalo were then set free. The buffalos have impacted its habitat, other…

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    the year 1817, a manmade canal was built and changed the lives of many ordinary Americans. The Erie Canal is a canal that spreads from Albany to Buffalo New York and connects with the Great Lakes. The Canal gave residents the chance to start over and build up from what they have. I have had the opportunity to read The Artificial River by Carol Sheriff. In her book, she explained how the Erie Canal changed lives and how it help show progress in American history. Some topics that Sheriff used to…

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    Canal connected the Hudson River to the Great Lakes, therefore compressing space and time needed to travel to and from any of the cities and towns near the Canal. The network of canals which made up the Erie Canal was a successful system for the movement people as well as other goods. The Erie Canal changed the method of transportation in America as with the success of the canal, the cost of transportation dropped, which promoted more and more manufacturers and businesses as well as everyday…

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    since I browse and done a thorough research to get to know more about U.S education system. Being chosen as one of the lucky few Malaysians to study in the States by Public Service Deputy or known as Malaysia Government, it was time for me to make my choice of the university that I will spend four years in. State University of New York at Buffalo (UB) is definitely on my sponsor’s ‘recommended’ list, on top of the list, to be exact. There was something in me that said, “this is it”. And sure…

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    As a child, I dreamt of becoming a teacher. When we are young we have life goals that appear to be attainable at the time, but we never think of the obstacles and hardships we will face in order to achieve those goals. I am the first in my family to graduate college, so when it was time to apply for colleges I had no familial assistance. My college experience began at Medaille College in the fall of 2010. Medaille is a small, private, predominately white institution (PWI) in Buffalo, NY. In high…

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    Essay On Drinking Horn

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    Amazon.com are from water buffaloes and various other cows. There 's nothing wrong with any of these horns, as I mentioned, it is impossible to get an authentic one like before and during the Viking Age because aurochs are now extinct. Your horn, your choice. Ankole-Watusi (Ankole Longhorn) Ankole-Watusi (Ankole Longhorn) Water Buffalo Water Buffalo Texas Longhorn Texas Longhorn Highland Cow Highland Cow And for those who really like to drink. And for those who really like to drink.…

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    000 miles of unsettled territory. RED RIVER WAR June 06, 1874 The U.S. Armies job was to try to get the Kiowa, Comanche, Southern Cheyenne and Arapaho back to the reservations in the Indian Territory. The Indian tribes fought one last fight for their native land under the leadership of Chief Quanah Parker. The army and Indians fought over 20 battles on the Texas panhandle around the Red River from 1874 to 1875. HENRY O.FLIPPER 1877 The first African American to graduate from the United…

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    Frank's Redhot Analysis

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    “Frank’s RedHot… I put that sh*t on everything!” said Jean Hamilton. Hamilton is a 92-year-old Caucasian woman that stars in Frank’s RedHot commercial. Contrary to popular belief Frank’s RedHot did not pop up out of thin air with a little old lady commercial. The history of Frank’s RedHot dates back 1918 when pepper Farmer Adam Estilette partnered with Jacob Frank in New Iberia, Louisiana, to create a sauce. In 1964, Frank’s RedHot Cayenne Pepper Sauce was used as the secret ingredient for the…

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    When you think of a place that has great customer service and a great atmosphere. This is a place that I enjoy going to all the time, they have great people that work for them and make sure that you feel welcome. Buffalo Wild Wings were established in 1982 in Columbus, Ohio. They have around 3,000 employees that work for their company. Most of the employees that work for them really enjoy working for them they say that it is a fun environment to work in. I know that going to the Midwest to many…

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