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    Atavism- Are traits of ancestors that have been inhabited in the modern day. For traits to be an atavism, an organism 's parents or recent ancestors can 't have the trait. They are a good support to the evidence of evolution due to many reasons. Firstly, traits appear that had disappeared generations before. They Can occur in several ways likes when genes for formerly existing phenotypical features are conserved in DNA, and then these become expressed through a mutation that either knock out the…

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    How cool would it be to be cloned? Having another you? To do as you do, have your habits, and the way you think? It isn’t just your identical “twin” but it is actually another you, would this amuse you or horrify you? Cloning is a big controversial issue around the globe, and this isn 't anything new to us. We have seen cloning in movies, cartoons, and in video games. The idea of cloning has been bounced around a lot since 1885. When we think about cloning, we see the future, the only thing we…

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    Mealworm Research Paper

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    Mealworms, Tenebrio molitor Introduction: Mealworms are the worm-like larval form of a very dark brown beetle, Tenebrio molitor, a species which belongs to the genus Tenebrio and the family Tenebrionidae. The animal has other common names such as “Yellow mealworm”, “Mealworm beetle”, “Darkling beetle”, and “Darkening beetle”. The larval form is the usable form in pet’s keepers. Distribution and habitats: Mealworms are found throughout most of the world in temperate regions, but primarily in the…

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    Australia the country that's nicked named the country that is down under. The country that was only discovered around 300 years ago, so it remained from human intervention for thousands of years. Australia is located at 250 South and 1340 East, Australia is classified as a continent, country and an island, is the sixth largest country (based on land size) following the USA closely, has a population of 22.13 million and is the biggest island in the world. The reason for Australia is…

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    began to grow, as well as the Beavers, who love trees. In the same way as wolves, beavers are nature engineers, who create Burrows for other species. Dams that build on the rivers strengthen habitats for otters, ducks, muskrats, fish, reptiles and amphibians. All of this as a method of creating ideal conditions for all natural…

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    Finding new species is very unique but with ecosystems being very fragile we have to be conscious of what we already have. Forcing mammals, birds, insects, amphibians, and many other creatures into areas they’re not suited for kills them. It’s also very well known that trees and plants absorb excess water in the ground by taking it in through their roots and re-releasing it back into the atmosphere. So when we…

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    Quick Plot: During the cold war, a mute woman discovers a mysterious creature in the secret lab she works in. What do you go to the movies for? For some it’s entertainment and escape. For people like me, I go to the cinema to feel something and get lost. My favorite films are the ones that get some sort of reaction out me upon each viewing. It can be fear(Jaws), wonder(Back to the Future), love(Moonrise Kingdom), and provocation of thought(Mulholland Drive). This years Blade Runner 2049 is a…

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    Running Head: THE MEKONG REGION The Mekong Region Phone Myat Khine, Mersaydies Rudolph, Pattida Sisukkham, Lin Wai Phyo Webster University Thailand Campus Introduction Mekong is known as one of the greatest rivers of the world, which regarding as the fourth most important river in Asia (Olivares, 2014). As it crosses the countries of Southeast Asia, it first starts from 5,000 meters altitude in the Tibetan Plateau and crossing China, Burma, Thailand, Laos, and Cambodia, ending in…

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    Why Do We Protect Zoos

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    Rare species and animals that are headed to extinction can be cared for and protected in zoos. The biodiversity on Earth is continually decreasing. In 2017, it was recorded that 41% of all amphibian species decreased, 26% of mammals decreased, and 50% of the world's primates are decreasing (Miller A.17). This decrease of different species is a result of poaching and failing to repopulate. ¨Without them [zoos], many animals would no longer be…

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    One of the emerging values recognized by human beings is the concern for our environments and the living creatures that we share them with, but what would happen if human beings stopped caring for their planet and completely disregarded any other living creature outside of the human race? Expert biologist, Jeff Corwin, discusses this idea in his article “The Sixth Extinction,” published by the Los Angeles Times. He argues in his article that while there have been preventative programs put into…

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