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    The golden-crowned sifaka‚ or Tattersall’s sifaka‚ (Propithecus tattersalli) is a medium-sized lemur characterized by mostly white fur‚ prominent furry ears and a golden-orange crown. It is one of the smallest sifakas (genus Propithecus)‚ weighing around 3.5 kg (7.7 lb) and measuring approximately 90 cm (35 in) from head to tail. Like all sifakas‚ it is a vertical clinger and leaper‚ and its diet includes mostly seeds and leaves. The golden-crowned sifaka is named after its discoverer‚ Ian Tattersall

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    (Ghana) Ashanti cultural – The Golden Stool Most people think Africa is a country and I occasionally hear people saying it‚ Africa is not a country but indeed a continent divided in many countries. Ghana is located in the western part of Africa sharing boundaries with Burkina Faso to the north‚ Togo to the east‚ and Cote d’Ivoire (or Ivory Coast) to the west and the south to the gulf of guinea‚ it’s a country full of culture and moral believes. The Ashanti Empire is one of the biggest in the history

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    ”I’ve witnessed the arrival of a golden age” The article “I’ve witnessed the arrival of a golden age” was published 14th August‚ 2007 and written by the Guardian’s Delhi correspondent‚ Randeep Ramesh. Throughout the article‚ Randeep Ramesh describes the development of India. Among other things he tells the story about some years ago when he visited an Indian software millionaire‚ who shows him around the computer industry. The software millionaire comments on the correspondents’ education‚ because

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    of the business operation. Golden Gate Park is a fine example when talking about concession management because the park has many different businesses and festivals. Golden Gate Park was created in the 1870’s because San Franciscans believed they needed a park much like New York’s Central Park. The park was created from sand dunes and shores that were known as the ‘Outside Lands’. At 1‚000 acres long the park stands a symbol for natural beauty. Throughout the years Golden Gate Park has attracted many

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    Vermeer’s The Geographer is successful in conveying the scientific attitude of the Dutch Golden Age. The painting portrays a middle-aged man‚ presumably a geographer‚ illuminated in light. His holding a compass in his left hand‚ as well as a block‚ holding down a piece of paper that is also bathed in light. Various geographic tools are present around the room to present the man’s craft. A patterned rug in the foreground‚ hanging over the table‚ has many organic lines to show the objects beneath it

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    I decided to go con golden rice. I was given the Pro golden rice‚ but because the con had more information‚ and logical facts‚ I changed my idea to con. Some other reasons why I picked con is that the gut does not absorb β-Carotene very well. Another reason is that β-Carotene changes the color of the rice. The last reason why i’m con golden Rice is that some countries banned golden rice. β-Carotene does not absorb into the gut well. Because of this‚ it could cause problems in the digestive problems

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    Essay #1 9/4/2011 The supernatural and natural worlds are very closely related within these two novels. The gods‚ which represent supernatural‚ are present in the natural lives of humans in both The Epic of Gilgamesh and in The Golden Ass. The supernatural and natural worlds are constantly interacting with one another‚ and Gilgamesh and Lucius‚ themselves‚ are mixture of natural human and supernatural creatures. The presence of gods‚ super powers‚ and creatures not of the natural world are all

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    Strategies to Promote Golden triangle circuit. Often described by historians and avid travellers as a continent and not just a country‚ India‚ blessed with its breathtaking diversity only demands a fair discovery of its offerings in clusters or circuits‚ combining destinations for a more holistic experience. A tourist Circuit is defined as a route on which at least three major tourist destinations are located such that none of these are in the same town‚ village or city. At the same time they

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    Charlotte Hively Language Arts Mr.Porter 10 March‚ 2016 “Dark They Were and Golden Eyed” vs. The Great Depression What is the real meaning of “Dark They Were and Golden Eyed” by Ray Bradbury and how does it relate to the Great Depression? The Great Depression was a worldwide economic crisis involving the crash of the Stock Market. “Dark They Were and Golden Eyed” is similar to the Great Depression because in both situations something crashes i.e. Earths atomic bombs and the Stock Market

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    The Golden Thread In A Tale of Two Cities‚ Lucie Manette is characterized as a beautiful‚ young‚ blonde woman that serves as “the golden thread” that holds and ties everyone together. Lucie acts as the thread that held her father together when he was going through the toughest times. According to Dickens: She was the golden thread that united him to a Past beyond his misery‚ and to a Present beyond his misery: and the sound of her voice‚ the light of her face‚ the touch of her hand‚ had a strong

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