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    Konrad Adenauer Konrad Adenauer was born in Cologne‚ Rhenish Prussia on the 5th of January 1876. He was one of five children of Johann Konrad Adenauer‚ a Cologne civil servant and Helene Adenauer. Konrad grew up in a Roman Catholic family of simple means in which frugality‚ fulfilment of duty and religious dedication was stressed. In 1894 he completed his Abitur and started to study law and political science at the universities of Freiburg‚ Munich and Bonn. Adenauer was also a member of several

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    used in show animals‚ such as horses‚ and cattle because the selected animals have to be able to cope with a high amount of human interaction‚ not too mention large‚ loud crowds. One of the most influential people in the history of imprinting is Konrad Lorenz. Lorenz was originally known as one of the father’s of ethology. Ethology is the zoological study of animal behavior. One of the key concepts of ethology is the discovery that predictable behavioral programs are inherited from parents and

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    Word History Of Sky? Other versions of why the sky is high Why the Sky is so High? Long ago‚ the sky was very low. It was so low that people could touch it if they raised their hands. At the horizon‚ where the sky nearly touched the earth‚ was a village. Here lived an old woman all by herself. All day long she was busy with her household chores. Cleaning her utensils‚ scrubbing the floor‚ and dusting her courtyard. One day‚ she saw that her courtyard was very dirty

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    Bibliography http://prezi.com/h3-_2e4qtizm/bonding-and-imprinting/ http://departments.weber.edu/chfam/1500/bonding.htm http://uk.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090318063346AAIRB74 http://pets-animals.blurtit.com/283608/what-is-imprinting-and-bonding-important-in-the-animal-kingdom http://www.canidae.com/blog/2012/05/how-close-do-pets-bond-with-each-other.html http://www.mnn.com/earth-matters/animals/stories/6-animals-with-pets-of-their-own http://www.pbs.org/wnet/nature/episodes/

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    to remain close to her and follow her around‚ behaviors that are beneficial in terms of the offspring’s survival. The young also indicate distress when the mother is absent. Imprinting was one of the first matters tackled by the field ofethology. Konrad Lorenz‚ one of the founders of ethology‚ studied imprinting to determine what controls and limits the behavior associated with imprinting. Lorenz showed that newly hatched birds imprint on practically any moving object to which they are close during

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    TYPE OF ECONOMY The German economy is essentially a social market economy or known as “soziale marktwirtschaft” in German. It was originated and implemented by Christian Democrat Ludwig Erhard‚ Minister of Economics under the Chancellorship of Konrad Adenauer in the early 1960’s in former West Germany. Although the state provided subsidies and controls few segments of the economy‚ “free enterprise” and the “rule of the market” was also promoted as a part of governmental policy. Germany has an

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    GERMANY AFTER WORLD WAR II The reconstruction of Germany was a long process. After World War II‚ Germany had suffered heavy losses‚ both in lives and industrial power. 7.5 million Germans had been killed‚ roughly 11 percent of the population (see also World War II casualties). The country’s cities were severely damaged from heavy bombing in the closing chapters of the War and agricultural production was only 35 percent of what it was before the war. At the Potsdam conference‚ the victorious Allies

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    Douglas Spalding Douglas Spalding was the architect of ethology‚ the scientific study of animal behavior. He started his research in the mid 1800s. His studies discounted British empiricist claims that animal skill regarding depth‚ distance; perception and sound localization were learned by the animals while they were young. Spalding study of ethology involved the determiner of behavior such as instinct is behavior that is predisposed or shaped by natural selection or innate pre-programmed behavior

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    An animals behavior is its response to external and internal stimuli Ethology is the scientific study of animal behaviour‚ particularly in natural environments. Behavioral ecology is the study of the ecological and evolutionary basis for animal behavior A fixed action pattern is a sequence of unlearned‚ innate behaviors that is unchangeable - red stickle back fish Oriented movement- environmental cues can trigger movement in a particular direction Kinesis- simple change in activity

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    of operations based on stored information. Peripheral devices allow information to be retrieved from an external source‚ and the result of operations saved and retrieved. The Z3 by German inventor Konrad Zuse from 1941 was the first working programmable‚ fully automatic computing machine. Thus‚ Zuse is often regarded as the inventor of the computer.[1][2][3][4] The first electronic digital computers were developed between 1940 and 1945 in the United Kingdom and United States. Originally they were

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