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    Introduction: The Siamese Fighting Fish is the one of the model spices to study competition in animals because the male of this species exhibit typical aggressive behavior. The sight of its own reflection in a mirror will stimulate a ritualized series of responses toward the intruder. The purpose of this experiment is to describe the ritualized agonistic display of a male Siamese fighting fish after by stimulated by its own reflection in a mirror. If two fish are placed in the same aquarium together

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    How does Siamese twin separation work today with Ben Carson’s help? Siamese twin separation is interesting and the tools neurosurgeons use are Bipolar Forceps‚ Cranial Fixation‚ Hydrocephalus Shunts‚ Neuroendoscopy‚ Aneurysm Clips‚ Dura Substitutes‚ Neurosurgical Instruments‚ and Spine Implants. It’s an amazing process that is quite the challenge.The mother’s fertilized egg doesn’t totally separate at times and a part of it stays conjoined which make siamese twins or people might say conjoined

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    The Malaysian Siamese Community in Northern Malaysia Introduction Malaysian Siamese community is found in northern part of Malaysia. They are one of the minority groups that livings as part of Bumiputera like Malays‚ Kadazan-Dusuns‚ Iban and Malaccan Portuguese. They have adopted with the culture and traditions in Malaysia. The Siamese community that can be found in northern states of Malaysia is Kedah Kelantan‚ Terengganu and Perlis. Kedah and Kelantan is well-known with the boarder area

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    Siamese cats are a beautiful work of art that have been around since the 14th century. Siamese cats originate from Thailand and are one of the oldest oriental/Asian cat breed. Their original name was Siam‚ but it was later changed to Siamese. Theses cats have been around for over ten centuries and are continuing to grow their cat population. Siamese cats have a wide variety of characteristics. They are intelligent‚ curious‚ playful‚ affection and loud. Not to mention they have excellent‚ strong bonds

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    female companion worked in our dairy barn keeping mice out of the feed. They earned a splash of fresh cow’s milk twice a day. It was a beneficial association‚ legitimate contract labor and one entirely appropriate to a cat’s inherent dignity. Things change. I have a cat now. No barn. Only a cat. My cat‚ Silky the Siamese‚ has no idea that mice and feed don’t mix. Silky doesn’t work for a living‚ a thing I thought common in the feline world. I have Silky‚ the unemployed cat‚ because I wanted my wife. After

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    Speech Title: Siamese cat Speech outline: Specific Purpose: To inform my audience the interesting facts about Siamese cat. Central Idea: These facts include the Siamese cat’s history‚ standard‚ personality‚ and their roles in human’s life. Main Points: 1. The Siamese cat originated from Siam (now Thailand) and it is fairly well established that the cats were originally owned only by the king and the royal family in Siam. 2. There are two types of Siamese cat: Traditional Siamese cat and

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    numerous poems throughout her career as a poet. Two of her more popular poems include “One Art” and “The Fish”. Both of these poems are loaded with a plethora of symbolism. Bishop utilizes the symbolism to artistically convey her central message‚ or theme‚ to the reader. In “One Art”‚ Bishop uses symbolism such as material objects‚ art‚ homes‚ and places. In “The Fish”‚ Bishop uses symbols such as the fish to help highlight her main points. In both of these poems‚ Bishop conveys concepts she

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    Isabel Fish Essay Even though many people have regrets‚ you have to realize you can’t hold them in if you want to move on. In “The Isabel Fish” by Julie Orringer Sage and Maddy lost their friend‚ Isabel‚ and both siblings have regrets about it. So to cope with their loss they both fight with each other and ever blame each other for Isabel’s death. Even though Maddy and Sage have been fighting for months‚ once they communicate with each other about their regrets‚ they are able to put their problems

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    “Betta Fish are also called Siamese Fighting Fish. The name Betta is pronounced as the Greek letter beta‚ and because of this‚ the name is often misspelled in American English‚ with one t instead of two.”1 In the tank it is most important for you not to put to of the male betta fish in the same tank or else they will fight until one dies. As the temperatures of the water changes so will the fishes’ moods and actions and an example of the water changes is that as the temperature drops in the tank

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    ELIZABETH BISHOP ’S "THE FISH" Elizabeth Bishop is a poet that is often admired for her vivid descriptive poetry. Her interest in reading and writing came early in life as she suffered from several illnesses that caused her to spend many hours alone. (Gale) Many critics admire Bishop ’s objectivity "because she was interested in viewing details spontaneously‚ without imposed rationalizations‚ in the manner of a naturalist" (Gale). Bishop is also known for writing poems about ordinary experiences

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