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    Character Q: Who are the main characters in the story? A: The main characters in the story are Violet‚ Klaus‚ Sunny‚ and Count Olaf (a.k.a Stehpano). The series and book revoles around these characters. Without them‚ there wouldn’t be a story. Uncle Monty‚ on the other hand‚ is more of a side character. He may be looking after the Baudelaire children‚ but he is still just there to be a filler. Q: Choose a character. Why is this character important in the story? A: Violet Baudelaire would

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    Life Experience Winnie Tan After my brother and I had completed our exam‚ we felt happy and wanted to make a trip. So‚ we threw this suggestion to our parents. My father immediately agreed with it because he also wanted to relax himself. We decided to go to Tanjung Manis because that is the place that we can enjoy ourselves by swimming. On that day‚ my brother and I woke up early. My mother prepared sandwich‚ hotdog and chicken wings for us. We put all our gadgets

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    Robert Singleton Allison Armentrout Response 2 17 Sept 2013 Did You Know? Is it hard to believe that there is a battle going on about food before it goes to the store? Or even before it goes to the processing plant? Which is also involved. Well after watching Food Inc.‚ that was narrated by Michael Pollen‚ you will find out how that burger started‚ from the industrial farm to the processing plant to the restaurant and supermarket. From the way the cow‚ chicken‚ and pig is raised‚ fed‚ and housed

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    Name: Liao Xiangting Jasmine ID: A01294935 Date: 2 May 2012 Contemporary Arts & Society “TEC-MARCO Library Art Exhibit” After countless times of passing by the art exhibit at the library‚ I finally stopped to take a look at the pieces‚ albeit with an assignment on hand. It dawned upon me that this is exactly the way Art is in today’s globalizing society. People are so busy with their daily lives‚ they hardly stop to smell the flowers and appreciate the beauty around them. After taking

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    lives. The kind of living environments each need. (Cages) The food each reptile require for their diets. The sizes can each of them become as adults? • Most important‚ the cost to care for each of them is it a good fit for your family. Thai Water Dragon Iguana It is always good to research any pet you buy; doing the research on these will help you make the best decision for the pet and your family. Each reptile has certain requirements for the cage that they live in. Both come from places

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    which caused the bats to die and the insect population flourished because the bats main job was to eat the insects. Birds Several bird species are declining. Some of the most endangered birds live in MA Reptiles Most vulnerable in MA. Move annually through open roads and fragmentation. Reptiles require an un-fragmented environment. Amphibians and fish Four stages: Egg Larva Juvenile Adult Long term protection of these are of high importance. **Indicator species= amphibians** (more likely

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    century. This article is to suggest that dinosaurs were endotherms‚ which means they were warm-blooded. In this paper‚ I will list some evidences that indicate dinosaurs were more similar to mammals and birds rather than cold-blooded animals‚ such as reptiles. Evidences will be shown with comparison among dinosaurs‚ warm-blooded animals and cold-blooded animals. Thus‚ conclusion will be drawn to suggest that dinosaur were more likely to be endotherms. Introduction: Dinosaurs‚ as dominating animals

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    Characteristics of a lizard‚ the ancestry to the modern lizard‚ the circulatory and respiratory system and what aspirations the lizard has gone through to be the survivor it is today. [good introduction!]ü Characteristics Lizards are cold blooded reptiles. They cannot make their own body heat so they spend the majority of their time in the sun staying warm. Most lizards have jaws with teeth they also have teeth on the roof of their mouth. Lizards have dry‚ scaly skin. They have four legs‚

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    known as the most common iguana; is the largest lizard in the Americas‚ around 6.5 feet and about 11 pounds. They are one of the most popular reptile pet in the United States regardless of how hard they are to care for. Usually the iguanas that are kept as pets or held captive‚ die within the first year; or many get released into the wild or are given to reptile rescue groups. The iguanas have a wide range of living areas. Some examples are: Northern Mexico‚ Central America‚ the Caribbean Islands‚ and

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    Is it ethical to feed live food to exotic pets?   Abstract Live food items are often fed to exotic pet species whether they be birds‚ amphibians‚ reptiles or mammals. This raises issues of welfare‚ both of the animals fed live prey items and the prey itself. Concerns over live food welfare are particularly marked in the feeding of vertebrate prey items and evidence presented here shows the prolonged time taken for rodents to die‚ this fuelling these concerns. And yet the welfare of all exotic

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