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    ‘The characteristics of the vegetation of tropical biomes are more the outcome of continued human activity than a response to the climatic conditions’. With reference to one tropical biome‚ discuss the extent to which you agree with this view. (40 marks) A tropical biome is a large community of plants and animals that occupy a distinct region. Tropical biomes are mostly located within the tropics‚ between the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn and currently cover less than 5% of the Earth’s

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    Graded Assignment Honors Project 1: Liquid Breathing Write the final draft of your project. Be sure to follow these requirements and recommendations when completing your draft: • Open a new Microsoft Word document. Type your name‚ your teacher’s name‚ your school name‚ and the date at the top of your document. To help your teacher know from whom the project came‚ save the file as: CHEM_304B_10_01_Honors_Project_1_Final_Draft_FirstInitial_LastName.doc

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    Olivia Ince “The impact of tropical storms Katrina and Nargis were beyond the scope of government to manage effectively” Discuss. Tropical storms have different names depending on their location i.e.‚ in North America and the Caribbean they are known as hurricanes whereas in India and Bangladesh they are known as cyclones. There are various factors which need to be in place for a tropical storm to occur including sea temperatures to be over 27ºC to provide a source of energy‚ warm water extending

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    There are many connections that can be made between the process that goes into stage combat and acting. Three main points that are consistently made when discussing the techniques that crossover between the two are using proper alignment‚ good breathing techniques‚ and being grounded. Using proper alignment gives the performer a place to start when discovering aspects of a character’s movement style‚ having good breath support allows the body to relax and focus its energy‚ and being grounded aids

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    Fish: Fish Niche - Fishes ecological niches that work in with their respiratory systems and gas exchange posess live in water eg. sea‚ rivers‚ streams and ponds. Fish such as cod live near the sea floor with competitors such as red cod‚ spotty and kahawai challenge them. There are predators such as dolphins‚ sharks and also people. Their gas exchange system has to be efficient for them to be able to compete with those fish and escape from predators. Fish live in an acquatic environment. Water

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    For this paper‚ I decided to study a tropical climate‚ Af‚ which is associated with the Tropical Rain Forest climate and biome. This climate and its associated biome is mostly located near the equator and between the tropics of Cancer and Capricorn. Some specific places this biome and climate exist is in Central America‚ South America‚ Africa and the Indonesian archipelago. The two largest rain forests are The Amazon in South America and in central Africa centered on the drainage basin of the Congo

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    Title: Breathing Underwater Author: Alex Flinn Pages: 236 Summary: Breathing Underwater is about an teenage boy at the age of 16 who is in love with his girlfriend‚ but does not really know how to treat her right. He claimed to have loved his girlfriend a lot and often did not listen to what he has to say about things and disagrees with her which causes him to get angry. One day he had gotten very angry and had slapped her‚ not knowing what had got into him he apologized for his behaviour and

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    The book Breathing‚ In Dust‚ by Tim Hernandez‚ begins with Tlaloc expecting to attend a cafe at Olevera Plaza at nine pm sharp to recite a poem. In order to reach Olevera Plaza‚ first‚ Tlaloc had to take a grueling eight hour bus trip on Highway 99 where a dilemma had happened with three guys busted from the cops at Bakersfield due to not having their cards or reasoning with the police. Once that was over‚ Tlaloc then went to the ticket counter asking a woman a route to reach Olevera Plaza. Due to

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    READING GROUP GUIDE FOR BREATHING UNDERWATER BY ALEX FLINN 1. The beginning of the book‚ Nick thinks of his abuse of Caitlin: It was a slap . . . One slap‚ when she pushed me way too far. I never beat her up‚ would never hurt her. Does Nick believe this? Why does he not admit the truth to himself? 2. What do you think Judge Lehman hopes to accomplish by making Nick keep a journal‚ detailing his relationship with Caitlin? How does keeping the journal differ from discussing the same incidents in Mario’s

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    Everyone has control over his own actions. In Breathing Underwater by Alex Flinn‚ the main character‚ Nick‚ made several terrible mistakes that profoundly changed his life. He treated his girlfriend poorly‚ and eventually hit her. Nick is responsible for his own actions and should most definitely be held accountable for what he did‚ even though others in his life may have been bad influences‚ because in the end it was he who decided to hit Caitlin. The first reason Nick should be the only one blamed

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