Endangered Species: Bengal Tiger (Panthera tigris tigris) By Natalie Hegwein The common name for the species is Bengal Tiger and it belongs to the genus/species Panthera tigris tigris. The Bengal Tiger usually has a reddish brown coat with narrow black‚ gray‚ or brown strips going in a vertical direction accompanied by a cream or white underbelly. Although some have a mutation gene which causes the skin color to be white instead of the usual color. Since the tigers generally hunt at
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Software Requirements Specification Attendence Management System M Arslan Maqbool(10-arid-210) Rizwan Munir (11-arid-742) M Tabraiz Iqbal (11-arid-774) 11-december-201 Table of Contents 1. Introduction Error! Bookmark not defined. 1.1 Purpose Error! Bookmark not defined. 1.2 Scope Error! Bookmark not defined. 1.3 References Error! Bookmark not defined. 1.4 Overview
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research was conducted to test how flexibility-training interventions can maintain or improve functional abilities in healthy adults over the age of 65 years. As this research was exploratory‚ a hypothesis was not stated. According to Stathokostat et al.‚ in this study there were 1127 participants‚ of whom 841 were female‚ and 286 were male. The participants’ ages ranged from 65 years to 88 years old. An electronic literature on five databases was researched for intervention studies‚ which related to
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How Humans React to Something They Don’t Understand The movie Starman is a Science-Fiction about an alien that lands on Earth‚ and takes the form of a recently deceased husband named Scott of a widow in Wisconsin. Jenny‚ the widow awoke in the middle of the night to a bright blue light to find some sort of transformation happening with an end product of her dead husband. Scott explained to Jenny that he needed to get to Winslow‚ Arizona where the rest of his kind are waiting‚ so
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Why is human memory subject to error? Human memory is subject to error because human memory is imperfect just like many things in nature. The way we perceive things are not always accurate. Memory is not like a movie camera it is reconstructive. According to Wade & Tarvis (2012)‚ “Because memory is reconstructive‚ it is subject to confabulation--confusion of an event that happened to someone else with one that happened to you‚ or a belief that you remember something when it never actually happened”
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"I wish you’d never been born‚ you stupid child!" You wonder if you really are the bad person‚ feeling ashamed of yourself. You hide your pain deep inside where no one can see it and cover the bruises and scars inside and out. You isolate yourself from your family and friends. Hating and blaming yourself truly wishing you’d never been born. Today‚ more than 7‚906 children are physically abused in Australia. Whilst research suggests that physical abuse peaks when children are 4 to 8 years old‚
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is that it generally has a negative effect on employee inspiration. While an employee may become very effective and knowledgeable at finishing a frequent process‚ the lack of wide range in their day can cause to dullness and a feeling of detachment from the overall objectives and success of the company. They feel that as long as they finish their job satisfactorily‚ there is no need to be involved with any other aspect of the company. A possible fix for company issue includes offering employees with
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module guide 2014/15 Habitats and Species 4001NATSCI Liverpool John Moores University Content Teaching Staff 4 Syllabus 5 Timetable 6 Assessment 7 References/Book List 8 Teaching Staff The main members of staff who will lecture on the Habitats & Species module are given below: Name Location Telephone extension 0151 231… Email Dr. Dave Wilkinson (Module Leader) Room 236‚ James Parsons Building. 2245 D.M.Wilkinson@ljmu.ac.uk Dr. Jerry Bird Room 206 Life Sciences Building 2181 J.M.Bird@ljmu
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Why Animals are not Equal to Human Beings Some philosophers deny that animals warrant direct moral concern due to religious or philosophical theories of the nature of the world and the proper place of its inhabitants. One of the earliest and clearest expressions of this kind of view comes to us from Aristotle (384-322 B.C.E.). According to Aristotle‚ there is a natural hierarchy of living beings. The different levels are determined by the abilities present in the beings due to their natures. While
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This I Believe This I believe‚ as people it is human nature to judge. Whether it is judging food by the look‚ to judging book covers‚ to judging other people. It’s human nature to judge. Being me I have judged things numerous times‚ I do it a lot actually but I want to become better. Growing up I have seen people and have said to myself "that person doesn’t look very nice" or "what’s he wearing?". But I was taught not to judge growing up. Like the famous saying "don’t judge a book by its
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