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    GANTH 196 Test #3 study guide Understanding primates What is a primate? Mammal – have hair‚ nurse young‚ warm blooded‚ and relatively large brains. Biography: Activity cycles: Diet: Primates tend to seek foods rich in protein and carbs. Proteins are essential for growth and basic body functions Carbs area ready source of energy Main sources of proteins include: Leaves (Folivore) Bugs (Insectivore) Seeds (gramnivore) Vertebrates (faunivore) Main sources of carbs include: Fruit

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    centres‚ the all night drop-in facility does not have a capacity quota for admission. The Administration will closely monitor the utilisation rate and collect users’ feedback as reference for future service development. The estimated expenditure is (i) capital expenditure of $3.3 million for the 3-year period; and(ii) recurrent expenditure of $4.3 million a year. (b) The Report on Evaluation Study on Youth Mobile Team Service for Young Night Drifters (1999) recommended that such a venue be set up

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    We often talk about this spiritual practice in the same breath with its companions. We say joy and sorrow‚ happiness and sadness‚ smiles and tears‚ the ecstasy and the agony. The experience of one intensifies our awareness of the other. Sorrow‚ for example‚ may be the price we pay for joy; when we have known great happiness in a relationship‚ we feel its loss more deeply. Or think of those times when you laugh so hard you cry. Joy will usually be part of a set of symptoms presenting in your life

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    ZOOM “I keep wondering‚ how many people do you need to be‚ before you can be yourself.” -Not Named. I chose Be Yourself by Stephanie Pellegrin because the story sort of represents me - not that I join any clubs - I am that girl in the corner with her nose in a book lost in her own mind trying to find herself. This short story can help girls/boys like me to take a step forward instead of taking two steps back. This story shows that it takes a while for you to find yourself and that trying

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    For my iconic photographer‚ I chose Ansel Adams. I chose him for a variety of reasons but the major reason was because he photographed many landscapes. His photography caught my eye since I enjoy capturing photos of nature‚ something he did. Ansel Adams was born on April 22‚ 1984‚ in San Francisco‚ California. He was not only an American photographer but an environmentalist as well. This could also explain why he was known to capture the landscape in the majority of his photos. He was especially

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    HOW TO BE HAPPY I. Introduction A. Do you want to live a happier life? B. I know I do! It has been very interesting for me to discover that we can’t teach ourselves to be happier by changing our ways and thoughts. C. Happy people are healthier‚ have better relationships‚ and are more successful than grumpy people‚ sad people‚ or unhappy people. D. I’ll show you how a few easy changes and a change of attitude will make you much happier and better able to deal with life. II. Body A. Lots

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    20 October 2010 How to be Happy Life‚ liberty‚ and the pursuit of happiness has been the focal point of America for over two hundred years‚ yet so many Americans work their entire lives just to find themselves just as unhappy as they were when they first began. Many people believe money is the key to happiness. “If only I were rich‚ I’d be happy.” They surround themselves with fancy cars‚ large‚ extravagant houses‚ and designer clothes‚ all in an attempt to be happy. Although these things might

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    Some people prefer to live in a big city‚ while others would like to live in a small town or in the country. Those people who live in a big city and those who live in a small town or in the country lead dif­ ferent ways of life. We choose where to live according to our preferences and character. There are a lot of advantages of living in a big city. Firstly‚ people have more opportunities to receive good education and to find a well-paid job there. In any city there are a lot of educa­ tional

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    How To Be Happy 1. Wake Up 2. Do great things. 3. Don’t give a fuck about anything or anyone. 4. Sleep. 5. Repeat. "Happiness is like a butterfly: the more you chase it‚ the more it will elude you‚ but if you turn your attention to other things‚ it will come and sit softly on your shoulder." You can choose to be happy‚ they say. You can chase down that elusive butterfly and get it to sit on your shoulder. How? In part‚ by simply making the effort to monitor the workings of your mind

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    Taylor Hayne 201304542 1 The truth about “Happy Endings” In Margaret Atwoods Happy Endings the narrator introduces 6 different alternative storylines each with there own version of a happy ending. The stories are labelled A-F‚ throughout the stories the author is challenging the idea of a “happy ending.” Throughout our culture whether it be in

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