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    Biomes are arranged by specific environmental conditions (i.e. rainfall‚ temperature‚ and humidity) and house specific types of vegetation or factors that allow organisms adapt to these environments. Cataloguing organisms that share similar adaptations makes it easier to study all the environments found on Earth (Lomolino et al‚ 2017). The profile of the Earth and all its biomes have changed drastically over millions of years due to the continental drift that broke up Pangaea. The changes in

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    discover‚ kangaroo adaptations are quite extensive. This animal is so amazing. Pregnancy - During the female’s adult life‚ she is pregnant the majority of the time. However‚ as a part of kangaroo adaptations‚ when drought hits Australia‚ her body has the ability to freeze or suspend embryo development indefinitely. Once food‚ water‚ and other sources needed to grow and survive become available‚ the embryo can again grow. Kangaroo Milk - Another one of the amazing kangaroo adaptations is that the

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    Einstein’s inference is more prominent than ever. It is in our facilities‚ our homes‚ ours cars; it has become a lifestyle rather than an advantage that aids us. We have made great technological advances throughout the years‚ yet society is taking disadvantage of what we have invented. Arising problems with technology include a lack of human interaction skills‚ a rise in health issues‚ and laziness in society. Why open a window when we can quickly check the weather on our smart phones? Or why go to

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    In the film Romeo+Juliet (1996)‚ Luhrmann puts a new‚ fresh spin on Shakespeare’s classic play‚ Romeo and Juliet. While staying somewhat true to the original play‚ he shapes the dialogue‚ acting‚ and setting to bring the star crossed lovers into the present. This makes it more appealing and approachable to a modern audience. One might argue that the mixture of modern scenery and accents and Shakespearean English is an unsatisfying hybrid‚ and that a remake should either edit the language so it

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    2007:201 BACHELOR THESIS Standardization and Adaptation in Television Advertising Jonas Kenntoft Johan Neglén Luleå University of Technology Bachelor thesis Industrial marketing Department of Business Administration and Social Sciences Division of Business Administration and Management 2007:201 - ISSN: 1402-1773 - ISRN: LTU-CUPP--07/201--SE PREFACE PREFACE When we started this journey‚ we had no idea about where we were going to end up. On the way we understood why many people

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    Adaptation and Localization. What’s the difference? When it comes to Adaptation. Its story telling shifting from 1 medium to another. 1 example would be Nodame Cantabile. From Manga (Print Medium) it adapted into Live Action (Film Medium) then again in Anime (Animation Medium). Despite the changes in medium. The content from Characters‚ Plot‚ Settings stay the same from its original Print Medium just going with a few changes. Not as precise to its original form but close enough when it adapted

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    For this assignment‚ I chose the Corvus constellation for many reasons‚ one of them being that I was completely unfamiliar with the back story and secondly‚ because I knew there were many myths surrounding the Raven and I hoped to look more in depth in the story of it. It is composed of eleven stars that are visible to the naked eye and is a relatively small constellation in the Southern sky. As Corvus is Latin for Crow or Raven‚ both of which generally symbolize the same meaning when it comes to

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    Film Adaptation Analysis of Trifles Susan Glaspell’s Trifles is a play about a murder mystery that is loosely based on an actual murder case that the author covered while working as a reporter for the Des Moines Daily News (Ben-Zvi 143). Since the play is written in 1916‚ a time when the boundaries between the private and public spheres are beginning to break down‚ it strongly reflects on the culture-bound notions of sex roles and gender. Back then‚ women are thought to be concerned about insignificant

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    Sociocultural Adaptation scale (SCAS) 1. Making friends. 2. Using the transport system. 3. Making yourself understood. 4. Getting used to the pace of life. 5. Going shopping. 6. Going to social events/gatherings/functions. 7. Worshipping in your usual way. 8. Talking about yourself with others. 9. Understanding jokes and humor. 10. Dealing with someone who is unpleasant/cross/aggressive. 11. Getting used to the local food/finding food you enjoy. 12. Following rules and regulations

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    Whales are aquatic (lives in the ocean) mammals that require certain adaptations in order to survive. They have a blow whole on top of their heads and a pair of lungs for breathing fresh air. In order to take a fresh breath whales need to emerge out of the water exposing the blow whole on top of their heads completely. As they emerge to the surface‚ they force out the carbon dioxide in a strong exhalation‚ before filling their lungs with fresh water and diving beneath the surface of the water again

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