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Qualupalik the evil monster that lives in the northern ice lands and comes out of the seas to capture wandering children
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Golf Dude lawn ornaments, it allows me to enter craft shows to sell the inheritance letter
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Red Branberry Bush
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Our hero, Robbie Wolf
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Amautik, northern winter garb
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RESULTS OF ECONOMIC EXPANSION IN NORTH AMERICA North America was once wild and barbaric with no domestic animals and only primitive native settlements that had traveled from northern Russia. The taming of the wilds and the Natives eventually brought domestic animals, horse to hunt and provide travel, pigs for food and more. Everything from tropical plants to disease. The over abundance of people and wants has led to a shortage of lumber and space in Europe and eventually will here. The lands over farmed will lose sediments to the waters, making fish population smaller and less numerous and smaller game fish. Less oxygen and nutrients are in the soil, which means less food, the earth contaminated by fertilizer and genetic engineering. Raw materials and land space will be used up. Eventually the overpopulated world succumbs to the dilution of minerals and the contaminants and Mother Nature of the Universe decides to shed a feather from its wing and shake the offending Earth off from its protection.
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British General Howe
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Poisonous branberries growing in the wild (actually over the fence in the backyard)
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Sergeant Molly Prichard
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​The Metis Sash. A waist band, tie down, carrying device, scarf, rope, washcloth, towel, first aid kit, bridle, a seat cushion or a thread to sew, mend or repair.
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