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    school‚ I thought a very serious question to myself. I was sweating real hard and could not come up with an answer at the time. The scene of Abbot Park in Chicago was atrocious. Kids burning grass‚ smoking in public‚ and polluting air and killing animals that are vital to human survival‚ etc... How can man harm the environment and expect it to reproduce? That is a question to pose to the world and not just to the kids at Abbot Park in Chicago. The bell rings and school lets out and the only way to

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    Animal Poaching

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    Lynette Bravo June 13‚ 2013 Animal Poaching Poaching is a very serious epidemic that affects all countries around the world. Animal poaching is the act of illegally capturing and killing animals and using them for trade. They are used for food‚ for clothes‚ wool‚ cosmetics‚ ornaments‚ fat‚ and decorations and even for sport. It is different in every country and affects many species of animals to the point of extinction. Poaching is a crime against endangered species and other wildlife and should

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    abnormalities and diseases‚ many of these animals are unable to live on. As for animals’ daily living conditions‚ they spend their lives in cages‚ not being able to live freely with choices or communicate. They never get to experience the outdoors of fresh air and sunshine‚ instead‚ they are contained within bars and walls. Not only that‚ their cages are small and crowded‚ and they live with loud noises and bright lights that are known to cause stress in animals. Days after days in laboratories‚ they

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    natural gas and its uses

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    Natural gas is an odorless‚ colorless‚ flammable gas. It is non-toxic and lighter than air. • The gas chiefly consists of methane (CH4)‚ but also contains other hydrocarbons such as ethane‚ butane‚ propane and naphtha. Oil and gas deposits in the North Sea were formed millions of years ago through the decomposition and transformation of organic matter (plant and animal remains). In its primary form‚ natural gas can be used for residential heating and cooking‚ for industrial purposes

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    A Narrative of the Captivity and Restoration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson A Narrative of the Captivity and Restoration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson‚ written by Mary Rowlandson‚ is about King Philip’s War. The war started on June 20 in 1675 and was between English colonists and Native Americans. During the war‚ the Indians attacked English colonists’ territory. They burned the colonists’ houses‚ killed the resisters and captured some of the colonists. The living of captives was very tough. They had to

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    Natural Killer Cells

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    241 3/19/12 Natural Killer Cells Despite their infuriated name‚ natural killer cells are literally a very important type of cell in the human body. Natural killer cells‚ also known as NK cells‚ are primarily a supportive type of cell which aids in protecting you from distinct infections and even cancer‚ as these cells target tumor cells.1 The natural killer cell plays a severe role in administering the innate and adaptive immune response to pathogens‚ injury‚ and stress. Natural killer cells acquired

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    Q. 1. Explain with diagram the structure and function of environment?        Ans. Environment is a collective term for all the conditions in which an organism lives. It includes biotic and abiotic components whereas habitat is a place where an organism lives. The different components of environment are inter-linked and interdependent.                                          [pic] The organisms interact with physical environment composed of atmosphere‚ hydrosphere and lithosphere   Environment

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    Animal Phylums

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    Biology Animal Phylums "Write a three sentence description for each phylum and list two examples for each. Also‚ draw a picture of a common example from each. (or cut out of a magazine). You will be graded on how accurate your information is as well as neatness." Sponges (Porifera): Poriferans don’t have mouths; instead‚ they have tiny pores in their outer walls through which water is drawn. Cells in the sponge walls filter nutrients from the water as the water is carried through the body

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    Are zoos cruel to wild animals? We all know that zoos are a shelter and kind of museum for wild animals. The zoo authority is supposed to import rare wild animals from different places and keep them in the zoo with care and safety. Common man is allowed to watch these animals and understand their lifestyle and habitat. Some extinct animals and birds may be bred and reared in zoos. This not only ensures the safety and existence of these animals or birds but also helps the future generation to

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    Animal Behavior

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    Outline of Lecture Notes for Sept. 9 What is Animal Behaviour? Scientific study of how and why animals behave the way they do Uses both evolutionary theory and behavioural physiology Why study animal behaviour? Establish general rules regulating behaviour Determine how best to preserve endangered animals Control economically important pests Develop better conditions for domestic animals and animals in zoos Cane Toads in Australia Ecological disaster due to lack of understanding of

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