Taylor

// Taylor Jo Jourdan // Hey my name is Taylor. I was born in Deeriver, MN. I went to school in Warroad, MN till 5th grade. Then I went to Bigfork ** : ** p I stayed in Bigfork until 6th grade then went to Northome. I didn't like Northome so I went to Bemidji. At the end of the year I went back to Bigfork cause it r o c k s. I love my boyfriend and I get to go and dye my hair sometime soon. I love my buddies Alex, Megan , Britny , and Jada. Raeanne and Samson are my other buddies. I am going to Fargo to shop and my Boyfriend might come with! ;)

[|50 states quiz]

[|Glaciers in North America] Glaciers are blocks of ice that when a piece of ice breaks off, if it is big enough it could change the earth. Like make lakes and stuff.



Cattle Sheep Sunny || Farmland Ridges || || Wetlands Stormy || Farmland Ridges || ||
 * Region || Differences || Similarities || Pictures ||
 * Great Plains || Grassy
 * Atlantic Coastal Plain || Swamps


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 * [|Romney and Obama try to show their best "sides" to the people] || Romney and Obama discuss/argue how they are going to try to make the world better for the people and trade blows back and forth. They joke sometimes to get on our good sides. Most of the time they don't answer the questions and just ask questions with questions. They start ignoring when the timer ends and keep talking. Romney wanted to get some type of insurance but it costs 5million ||
 * [|Win for Romney?] || Talks about how Obama won two years ago for inspiring hope among us people, but Romney talks about what Obama said he was going to do, but never did. Both Obama and Romney lovers where not fazed with the hidden insults. Obama lovers where disappointed with him and how he didn't act. Obama clearly hasn't taken care of the schools like he said he would and so some have declared Romney the winner for that night. ||



Latin America [|Countries of Latin America] [|Climate and Geography of Latin America] [|Climate and Geography of South America] Latin America is suffering from three problems. Soil degradation, air, and water pollution. Countries such as Brazil, Chile, and Columbia are suffering from the effects of air pollution. Urban development and demographic growth are leading to soil degradation.

Saint Lucia

The government of Saint Lucia is a Parliamentary Democracy, which means that the political power is held by an elected parliament representing the people. The U.S. Ambassador to Saint Lucia is [|Larry L. Palmer]. St. Lucia's tropical climate has pleasant temperatures throughout the year. Cold North-Easterly breezes from the Atlantic Ocean provide nice air. The summer season has temperatures between 23° C and 35° C (74° F and 95° F). This is also the rainy season starting in June and ending in November. Mostly short but heavy showers occur with a rare chance of a tropical storm or hurricane. The winter season has temperatures between 18° C and 31° C (64° F and 88° F) and is also the driest season with occasional refreshing. showers. The economy is largely based on agriculture (bananas, cocoa, and other tropical products are exported) and tourism.

The most feared animal in Saint Lucia, The LanceHead Viper
 * Some pictures of Saint Lucia**





Europe

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The Rhine River is about 820 miles ( 1320, km) long, making it the longest of the western Europe rivers. It flows through six borders starting at the Swiss Alps and ending in the Netherlands where it gushes into the North Sea. Some cities along the way are Strasbourg in France, Basel In Switzerland, Mannheim, Mainz, Koblenz, Cologne, Düsseldorf, and Duisburg in Germany and Rotterdam in the Netherlands. The Rhine River is used in it's upper course for a source of hydroelectric power. With the completion of a canal connecting the Main and Danube rivers in 1992, the Rhine River system was linked to the Danube River. The Rhine River in literature and in music are strongly tied to German People. In several songs, The Rhine river is the subject. Including a national song, Die Wacht am Rhein, "The Watch on the Rhine." Also a bunch og stories about the river became the themes of Richard Wagner's opera series, The Ring of the Nibelung. Around a few castles and cliffs that line the Rhine are myths. In one between Bingen and Koblenz, a Rhine nymph lured shops to their own destruction.

Fun facts

"The wolverines (also known as the Skunk Bear or Glutton) is a large, strong, ferocious type of weasel that lives in cool forests and tundra in North America, Europe, and Asia. This solitary mammal is a slow runner but it can climb trees. Wolverines are protected by law in some places; overhunting brought them to the brink of extinction around 1900, but they recovered very well."



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