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    The Bamboo Network

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    The Bamboo Network Explained What is the ‘bamboo network’? The bamboo network refers to the conglomerates propelling Southeast Asian economies which started as small family businesses run by overseas Chinese. The businesses are managed by the family of the founder‚ and are run with strong Confucian values. The combined output of the 55 million overseas Chinese is equal to a good-sized country‚ or close to $600 billion. Chinese expatriate workers are integral to economic success in countries such

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    Panda Bear Research Paper

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    China. The habitat‚ suitable for the bamboo on which it survives‚ is a cold‚ damp coniferous forest. The elevation ranges from 4‚000 to 11‚000 feet high. In most of the areas in which they still roam wild‚ they must compete with farmers who farm the river valleys and the lower slopes of the mountains.

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    and white and loved all over the world? If you guessed the giant panda‚ you’re right! The giant panda is also known as the panda bear‚ bamboo bear‚ or in Chinese as Daxiongmao‚ the "large bear cat." Actually‚ its scientific name means "black and white cat-footed animal." <br><li>Giant pandas are found only in the mountains of central China. They live in dense bamboo and coniferous forests at altitudes of 5‚000 to 10‚000 feet. The mountains are covered in heavy clouds with torrential rains or dense

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    The Not so Red Panda

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    like the Giant Panda‚ relies heavily upon bamboo for its diet‚ but due to destruction of their habitat‚ bamboo is not always an option. In addition to that the Red Panda will only eat the youngest and most tender shoots and leaves‚ also chewing it thoroughly where the giant panda barely chews at all. Red Pandas also have a small‚ bony projection on their wrists that helps them grip bamboo stalks. The Red Panda actually slows its metabolism rate when no bamboo can be found for survival and in cold weather

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    Giant Pandas

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    Diversity of characteristics within the group: • Ailuropoda melanoleuca (Giant Panda): - have 5 fingers and 1 thumb which helps them tear and handle bamboo - is the only genus in family Ursidae that has pupils that are vertical slits (others have round pupils) - has the largest molar teeth of any carnivore which helps them to easily crush bamboo stem - tail is like a brush allowing them to mark territory with scent • Ursus maritimus (Polar Bear): - has large paws compared to body acting like snowshoes

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    Giant Pandas

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    the raccoon family‚ than the bear family. While a giant panda has a body that resembles a small bear and climbs trees like a bear‚ it also has several characteristics in common with the red panda. For example‚ both giant pandas and red pandas eat bamboo and have the same pseudo thumb. The table below lists the main characteristics the giant panda shares with bears and red pandas.  Bear Red Panda   Shape Diet   Size Paws   Shaggy fur Eyes   Gait Nose and teeth  Cat-like features

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    Morning in Nagrebcan

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    It was sunrise at Nagrebcan. The fine‚ bluish mist‚ low over the tobacco fields‚ was lifting and thinning moment by moment. A ragged strip of mist‚ pulled away by the morning breeze‚ had caught on the clumps of bamboo along the banks of the stream that flowed to one side of the barrio. Before long the sun would top the Katayaghan hills‚ but as yet no people were around. In the grey shadow of the hills‚ the barrio was gradually awaking. Roosters crowed and strutted on the ground while hens hesitated

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    The Red Panda Ailurus fulgens a species that’s threatened by inbreeding depression. The risk of extinction is higher than average for red pandas. The red panda or Ailurus fulgens species is a unique and valued part of the eastern Himalayas and southwestern China. Known for it’s distinctive raccoon like appearance and distinctive red coat the red panda is easily identifiable amongst its giant counterpart.. “The red panda... is a small arboreal mammal native to the eastern Himalayas and southwestern

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    Bamboo People

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    Introduction The book Bamboo People was written by author Mitali Perkins and was published in 2010. The book focuses on two young teenage boys that are from different sides of unrest in the Burma government between tribal people in remote locations. What we will focus on will be arguing the fact that no matter what background people come from there are always ways to stop the fighting between one another and to set aside past differences and try to move forward without causing more pain to future

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    Red Panda Research Paper

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    Despite sharing the name and a modified wrist bone to firmly grasp bamboo of a widely loved animal‚ the red panda is nothing like the giant panda. Red pandas are long-haired mammals that are twenty-two to twenty-five inches long with rust-colored with black coats and alternating rusty/white striped tails for balance. The unique design of their fur gives them the adaptation to be camouflage in fir trees that are covered in clumps of reddish-brown moss and white lichens. They have five‚ widely-spread

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