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Leeches Summary
712 words, approx. 2 pages
Leeches are bloodsucking worms with segmented bodies. They belong to the same large classification of worms as earthworms and certain oceanic worms. Leeches can primarily be found in freshwater lakes, ponds, or rivers. They range in size from 0.2 in (5...
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Arhynchobdellida or Rhynchobdellida There is some dispute as to whether Hirudinea should be a class itself, or a subclass of the...


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Minnesota Monthly
Lake Leech
07/01/2006: 786 words, approx. 3 pages
Why buy the beachfront property when you can enjoy the view for free? BY JIM FOTI ALL AROUND ME, I could hear my female coworkers making plans for a weekend at a cabin. There would be sun, campfires, canoeing, and wine-everything but men....
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University Wire
COLUMN: Leeching diversity
10/28/1999: 1,012 words, approx. 3 pages
University Wire 10-28-1999 (The Student Life) (U-WIRE) ST. LOUIS, Mo. -- Every now and then I turn around and ask myself the age-old question: Where did all the time go? Besides the usual leeches (work, sleep and eating), I find that other unusual concerns...
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The New York Observer
Bush on Health Care: Anybody Have a Leech?
2/5/2006: 803 words, approx. 3 pages
Having established his credibility by improving Medicare and strengthening Social Security, George W. Bush is moving on to address America’s health-insurance crisis. Still guided by the deep social and economic insights that brought us those earlier triumphs, he is promoting the same panacea he applies...
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The New York Observer
Bush on Health Care: Anybody Have a Leech?
2/5/2006: 803 words, approx. 3 pages
Having established his credibility by improving Medicare and strengthening Social Security, George W. Bush is moving on to address America’s health-insurance crisis. Still guided by the deep social and economic insights that brought us those earlier triumphs, he is promoting the same panacea he applies...
 


 

Leech

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