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    The Midwest Canadian Shield Forests is an ecoregion in Canada, classified as a Taiga and Boreal Forests Biome. This is an area of rolling hills with lakes...
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    The Midwestern United States, also referred to as the Midwest or the American Midwest, is one of four census regions of the United States Census Bureau...
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    The Upper Midwest forest–savanna transition is a terrestrial ecoregion that is defined by the World Wildlife Fund. An oak savanna plant community located...
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    taxonomic levels higher than the species level (genus, family)." The Canadian Shield bioregion extends across the northern portion of the continent, from...
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  • northern Midwest. For a general description of these forests, refer to Temperate Deciduous Forest. The standard reference is The Deciduous Forest of Eastern...
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    Interior Plains (category Geology of Canada)
    Arctic Beaufort Sea. In Canada, it encompasses the Canadian Prairies separating the Canadian Rockies from the Canadian Shield, as well as the Boreal Plains...
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    undisturbed old-growth forest in the upper Great Lakes region. Forests on the uplands are dominated by hemlock and northern hardwoods. Forests on the steep slopes...
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    Great Lakes forests is a terrestrial ecoregion as defined by the World Wildlife Fund. It is within the temperate broadleaf and mixed forests biome of North...
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    divisions. These major divisions are: Laurentian Upland – part of the Canadian Shield that extends into the northern United States Great Lakes area. Atlantic...
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    radiates throughout Canada, but its border ends near the Rocky Mountains (but still contains Alaska) and at the end of the Canadian Shield, near the Great...
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  • characters on The Shield who has had details revealed about his personal life. A divorced, middle-aged police detective who was born in the Midwest, Dutch became...
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  • Canada". The Canadian Encyclopedia. Retrieved 9 September 2019. Andrew Hempstead (11 May 2010). Moon Alberta: Including Banff, Jasper & the Canadian Rockies...
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    nonvenomous snake in the family Colubridae. The subspecies is endemic to the Midwest and Southern United States. The subspecific name, helenae, is in honor...
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    associated with the Midwest and Deep South. These areas are often associated with national forests. For example Mark Twain National Forest in southern Missouri...
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    Laurentian mixed forest, a transitional forest between the northern boreal forest and the broadleaf forests to the south. These northern forests are a vast...
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    and military conflicts present in Canadian history than in other societies. Many of the most prominent English Canadian historians from this period were...
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    Wisconsin glaciation (category Glaciology of Canada)
    the Wisconsin Episode glaciation, the ice sheet covered most of Canada, the Upper Midwest, and New England, as well as parts of Idaho, Montana, and Washington...
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    Eastern meadowlark (category Native birds of the Plains-Midwest (United States))
    They also eat grain and seeds. The numbers of this species increased as forests were cleared in eastern North America. This species is ideally suited to...
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  • Super Bowl ad about Trump's border wall". Vox. Retrieved February 6, 2017. Shields, Mike (February 6, 2017). "84 Lumber Super Bowl Campaign Shows Border Wall...
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    Northern redbelly snake (category Fauna of the Plains-Midwest (United States))
    grey or even black. They have three yellow spots posterior to the head shields, to which the specific name occipitomaculata (meaning spotted back of the...
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    Great Lakes (category Eastern Canada)
    transition Western Great Lakes forests Central Canadian Shield forests Laurentian Mixed Forest Province Beech-maple forest Habitats of the Indiana Dunes...
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    from the Rocky Mountains in the west to the Canadian Shield in the east, it is far distant from Canada's east and west coast ports as well as its historical...
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    an industrial city, attracting workers from Texas, the South, and the Midwest. The Praetorian Building in Dallas of 15 stories, built in 1909, was among...
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    River and occupies part of the Grenville Geological Province of the Canadian Shield, which also extends northeast into southern Quebec; most of Northern...
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    Pacific Northwest (category Regions of Canada)
    number of "firsts" in Canadian political history, including the first non-white and Asian Premier, Ujjal Dosanjh (who is Indo-Canadian) and the first Asian...
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    carefree living and immortality. The cicada is also mentioned in Hesiod's Shield (ll.393–394), in which it is said to sing when millet first ripens. Cicadas...
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    across the East, Southeast, and Midwest United States. It lives in wooded areas, particularly in second-growth forests with thick underbrush, where white-tailed...
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    Mountains to the west, the vast boreal forest to the north, and the bottomless swamps of the Canadian shield to the east, but was highly accessible from...
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    floor of the primordial ocean; this volcanic activity created the Canadian Shield in northeast Minnesota. The roots of these volcanic mountains and the...
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    David Carradine (category Burials at Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Hollywood Hills))
    Pera: We had Nielsen boxes on the backs of television sets throughout the Midwest, and they would determine who was watching what at any given time. This...
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