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    The mountain gorillas population has gone up and down throughout the years. But in 1989 there was around 620 individual gorillas but the number has increased to 880 today. Physical adaptations: A physical adaptation is a feature on an animal for example how they walk or their strength. A physical adaptation on

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    and coconut‚ mango and tropical mint shakes in Hong Kong. McDonalds’ fierce commitment to product and service standardization is one reason the retail outlets are so similar all around the world. Standardization saves costs but looses revenue. Adaptation involves making appropriate changes in a product to match the requirements of customers in specific markets. This involves tailoring the product specifically for the needs of the customer. The fundamental international product decision after the

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    To begin‚ the Johnsons sea cucumber’s ecosystem‚ the ocean‚ affects its adaptation it needs to survive in the Neritic zone. ­­­­­­­­­­­­First‚ the johnsons sea cucumber can self-excavating its own guts as its first adaptation. According to Aquarium of the Pacific‚ “the shed organs may confuse‚ entangle‚ or distract a predator by providing a convenient snack and give the sea cucumber a chance to escape

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    According to the law‚ the adaptations will be focused on time and students’ rhythm of learning‚ a personalized methodology‚ the reinforcement of learning techniques‚ the improvement of procedures‚ habits and attitudes and finally‚ the attention of the school counsellor. There are different types of students who present specific needs of educational support: a) For the highly-gifted students‚ all the necessary actions to develop entirely their personality and achieve the adaptation with his/her classmates

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    The debate between the global standardization and local adaptation of the marketing mix has been going on for more than four decades without a resolution (Agrawal‚ 1995) and globalization trends starting in the early 1980’s has further fueled the debate (Jeong‚ 2000). This has led the global companies to make the critical trade-off decision between economies of scale resulting from standardization and the cultural prerequisite of local adaptation. This essay looks at how one of the most successful brands

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    activities in Kenya today. This paper attempts to diagnose the Changing Rainfall Patterns (CRP)‚ the causes‚ the effects and more importantly‚ how to best adapt to its impacts on lifestyle of Kenyans. The main objective is to inform Kenyans on best adaptation measures to the CRP from an informed and reliable point of argument. Through a comprehensive desktop data review and analysis‚ the paper sought in-depth information from past reports‚ government documents‚ books‚ and journals which was aggregated

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    High Altitude Populations Jessyca Caumo 26 november 1996 Thesis:The purpose of this paper is to describe the high altitude stresses and the general adaptations made by the Tibetan population in the Himalayas and the Quechua in the Andes. I Introduction II Background A Quechua People B Tibetan People III General Adaptations A Physical 1 Growth 2 Development 3 Core temperature 4 Extremity temperature B Non- Physical 1 Clothing

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    References: 1. Cook‚ S. and Slack‚ N. (1984) Making Management Decisions‚ Prentice-Hall International Inc‚ London‚ UK‚ ISBN 0-13-547837-5. 2. Douglas‚ J. (2002) Building Adaptation‚ Butterworth Heineman‚ Oxford‚ ISBN 0-7506-5085-0. 3. Department for Environment and Rural Affairs. (2000) Countryside Survey — Accounting for Nature: Assessing Habitats in the UK Countryside [online]‚ Retrieved from : http://www.defra.gov.uk/wildlife-countryside/cs2000/02/01

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             Explain the effect this abiotic factor has on your two selected organisms‚ and the adaptations these species have that allow them to live in the areas shown in the pattern. The adaptations must be linked to the abiotic factor mentioned above. Exposure to air has a desiccating effect on CE and NN. They both possess adaptations to reduce this effect when exposed to air when the tide is out. * Adaptation for CE/OB

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    Ricardo Gimenez Britez Dr. Casie Hermansson English 320 29 May 2012 The “trusted” advisor Iago is the main antagonist character of Shakespeare’s “Othello‚ the Moor of Venice” also Othello’s ally‚ Iago is married to Emilia‚ who is an assistant to Othello’s wife‚ Desdemona. The story tell us that Iago hates Othello for some reason the readers don’t know‚ so he plans to get closer to Othello‚ therefore gain his trust and destroy him by saying that his wife is having an affair with his lieutenant

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