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    factors‚ which are the nonliving things in the eco-column‚ include the water used in the aquatic habitat‚ soil used in the decomposition habitat‚ air‚ and some rocks that were used in the decomposition habitat. The biotic factors‚ which are the living things in the eco-column‚ include the grass and/or the terrestrial plants used in the terrestrial habitat‚ the fish (guppies) used in the aquatic habitat‚ and finally the worms that were used to feed the fishes once. Those are all the factors‚ abiotic

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    Negara) and North Sumatra. Description: 1. Classification: Kingdom: Plantae Division: Pinophyta Class: Pinopsida Order: Pinales Family: Podocarpaceae Genus: Podocarpus Species: P. deflexus Binomial Name: Podocarpus deflexus  Habitat: 2.1) Ecology:   A shrub or small tree of moist montane scrub. Locally dominant in some areas. Elevation from herbarium specimens 1‚590 to 1‚830 m. 3. Geographical Distribution: 3.1) Range Description: Confined to Gunung Tahan in

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    Are human beings born to be good? Or are we naturally born to be evil? Sigmund Freud believed that people were innately bad‚ and by bad I mean in ways like being destructive‚ cruel‚ and selfish. He believed that if it weren’t for society telling us what we were allowed to do and what we couldn’t‚ civilization would collapse. These constraints‚ he believed‚ created a certain discontent within people. However‚ Confucius thought the opposite‚ in which humans are born good-spirited. When I think about

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    Unit 7 Music Assignment Kaplan University Art and Humanities: 20th Century and Beyond 06/29/13 The Music I associate with from my early childhood would be so many different songs from like the alphabet songs. When I grew up we were not allowed watching TV so much in the 70’s. But we watched some cartoons like the Surf’s on Saturday mornings; I still remember the song Fa-la-la-la. I grew up listing to reggae and oldies but goodies music on my parents little radio in the living room.

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    Hamdalat Ayanlaja Humanities 201 Unit 1: Essay 1 (Late Period 664 B.C) I chose to do my paper on a piece of art from the late middle ages called a Canopic jar. This is a handmade jar‚ made with stone‚ wood‚ and pottery. It is not a normal jar because the head of the jar is some type of unique animal. Pieces like these were made frequently from 712-600 BC to hold the internal organs of a dead person‚ whether they were royal or not. Then the canopic jar would be put into canopic boxes that

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    Virtual Humanities 30 Sept 2011 WS1 Critique After examining these very in-depth analysis essays‚ I attempted to find sections of the analysis that fell off topic and where sections didn’t incorporate themselves to the thesis. Also I looked at which of the authors concluded the essays appropriately and who connected all the information into the concluding paragraph. Both of these authors did incorporate details and colors of the artist’s work‚ but other factors had to be judged when thoroughly

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    The Chrysalids‚ John Wyndham is a science fiction novel about people who can communicate with their minds. This essay with prove that the book has both hopeful and pessimistic view on humanity. The books has very inhuman laws and has inhabitable lands‚ but also has a hopeful future. BP1- In the Chrysalids‚ people believe that if you are any different from the norm‚ you are sent from the devil and hateful in God’s eyes‚ but some people are able to see past these rules. At the beginning of the book

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    Hunter Cotsoradis Humanities Paper #2 If Genesis 2-3 were written from Eve’s point of view it might tell a different story than what we are familiar with. The LORD God had created the earth in six days but even someone as great as he needed a day to rest. The seventh day was a day of rest and God made it a holy day. Upon beholding his creation the LORD God realized that “he had not caused it to rain upon the earth‚ and there was not a man to till the ground” (2:5). Finally he caused a mist to

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    Development of Humanity from Prehistoric up to the Historic Movement Contemporary humans are the prime creations of numerous adaptations that took place over the course of millions of years. In the 19th century‚ archeologist and historians began to uncover the remains of ape like creatures which was found to be the beginning humans. These creatures lived tens of thousands of years before the first humans. Nevertheless‚ this finding triggered eminent controversy over religion and beliefs as the

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    Humanity Essay Cynthia Lee University of Phoenix Stephen D. Carter PHL/443 08/13/2007 1. What role do metaphors play in helping people grasp the concept of Artificial Intelligence? Do you agree with the statement that the brain is a “meat machine”? What other metaphors might be applicable to the function of the human brain? Personally‚ I don’t think metaphors really have anything to do with a person grasping the concept

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