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    Flies

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    females with males. In order to get virgin females you have to separate the parent flys from the eggs‚ and keep a careful eye on the eggs. After a week the eggs will become larva and about two weeks after they are layed the larva‚ now pupa will hatch. This is when time is of the essence. We had a 12 hour window Results: DUMPY X SEPIA CROSS GROUP: 1 Male Female Total Dumpy 5 Sepia 25 Wild type 40 GROUP: 3 Male Female Total Dumpy 18 Dumpy wings

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    Right after they hatch‚ baby chicks know to run away from hawks. Their parents don’t teach them or do anything to help them learn. It is simply instinctual for them to run away from hawks. Humans respond to archetypes in literature just as the chick responds to the hawk‚ through the “collective unconscious”. One may not know what archetypes are‚ but can still identify them. Frye explained archetypes as symbols that occur often enough in literature that people can recognize them. Humans can

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    The Sign of the Loincloth: Jeremiah (13:1-11) The first eleven verses of chapter thirteen of Jeremiah are a very distinctive portion of an already unique book. Jeremiah ’s vision of the sign of the loincloth is an affluent passage whose depth cannot be fully understood without a proper exegetical exploration. I intend on doing an exegesis on this passage of Jeremiah. The language and symbols used held significance easily understood by the original audience‚ yet are difficult to comprehend by modern

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    Biology Reflection

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    school‚ no big deal‚ but when my friends from North Carolina or relatives from Mississippi come to visit‚ I am constantly reminded of how I was when I first saw these things‚ the excitement and the wonder‚ like the time I watched a baby hummingbird hatch or this summer when I saved a hummingbird in Canada‚ did you know that they chirp? It’s a horrid sound‚ but also beautiful. I would have never thought that such a sound could come from such a beautiful bird. But then again I never though that I would

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    Dodo Birds

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    The Dodo Bird The dodo was a medium-large sized flightless bird that was discovered on the Island of Mauritius in the 1590s and was declared extinct less than a century later‚ in 1681. Because the dodo had a turkey-sized body‚ it is thought to have been most closely related to smaller birds such as doves and pigeons. The dodo inhabited the tropical forests on the tiny island of Mauritius that is situated in the Indian Ocean. Like the neighbouring island of Madagascar‚ Mauritius broke away from

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    sideways into their shell. These side-necked turtles are only found in the southern hemisphere. Female turtles lay eggs after mating with a male. A female digs a hole on land and lays many eggs‚ then covers the hole and leaves the eggs. When the eggs hatch‚ the tiny hatchlings dig to the surface and fend for themselves. Most turtles eat both plants and meat. Some kinds eat mostly plants‚ but other kinds eat mostly small animals. Some turtles live in the sea and others live in fresh water. Freshwater

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    Blanchard Case Analysis

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    forecasting method‚ Hank can use historical data‚ experience employees‚ and multiple forecasting techniques to come up with the most accurate data. This way they will ensure that they have some safety stock on hand‚ but not too much. What should Hank Hatch recommend to his

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    protect them. Ants and Termites. Ants live together in large colonies and often make nest underground. The ant hill is full of passages and separate cells for eggs and food. Worker ants build the nests‚ gather food and look after the larvae that hatch from the eggs‚ until they turn into young ants. Termites are ant-like insects. They build huge mounds of earth from grains of soil. Inside live millions of termites in tunnels and chambers. Some mounds are over eight metres (26ft) high. Butterflies

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    BA7108 WRITTEN COMMUNICATION L T P C 3 0 0 3 COURSE OBJECTIVE: 1. To familiarize learners with the mechanics of writing. 2. To enable learners to write in English precisely and effectively. COURSE OUTCOME: Learners should be able to 1. get into the habit of writing regularly‚ 2. express themselves in different genres of writing from creative to critical to factual writing‚ 3. take part in print and online media communication‚ 4. read quite widely to acquire a style of writing

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    Background Questions *Each lab partner should do this on their own 1. Define ethology and differentiate learned and innate behavior. Ethnology is the study of the traits of organisms and the dissimilarities and relations between them. Learned behavior is a behavior acquired because of an experience during the lifetime of an organism. An innate behavior is a behavior that is inherited and is done right the first time an organism is introduced to a stimulus. 2. Compare/contrast taxis and kinesis

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