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    The South America is a diverse meteorological region with various climatic zones, containing temperate, sub-tropical, tropical and arid. However, the warm and sunny long summers with mild winters are the most common one, hence the reputation for their plantation systems. In contrast, the Northeast region is about halfway between the North Pole and the equator, cold, harsh winters and lack of fruitful land make it arduous to grow crops and develop agriculture. Instead, the cities in the Northeast…

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    Equus Research Paper

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    other species of donkeys, it is one of a couple of species of the Equus breed to be rare or close to extinct. And is believed to be the long lost ancestor of the donkey that we know today. The African Wild Ass is known to live in the deserts and other arid regions of Eritrea, Ethiopia, Somalia and the Horn of Africa. It formerly had a wider region North and West to Sudan, Egypt and Libya. The population of the beautiful creatures has plummeted within the past few years, but they are making a…

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    grasslands will likely make the area less desirable for agriculture as well. The spread of grasslands into woodland and wetland biomes will likely result in the spread of agriculture into these biomes as former grasslands are transformed into a more arid, desert…

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    Human Carnivore Conflict

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    Human-carnivore interactions are universal, and people’s negative behaviors to carnivores in their habitats are a major challenge to biodiversity conservation (Woodroffe et al. 2005). These interactions play an important role in the livelihood and also determine the survival of the wildlife in the context of increasing pressure due to expanding human population characterizing most countries in south Asia (Ceballos and Ehrlich 2002). Large carnivores frequently viewed as indicator or umbrella…

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    Lab Report On Tarantulas

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    In the museum, I have selected three part in the Lab. First of all, there is Tarantula Spider. Tarantulas diet including grasshoppers, beetles, and other spiders. Vertebrates, such as rats, toads, snakes, frogs and lizards may fall into a tarantula depends on the species. Arboreal species feed on insects, moths and frogs. Although they have silk manufacturing capability, most tarantulas don't knit air network to capture prey. Instead, they use ambush strategies or find food at night. According…

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    Grasslands Biomes

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    Some main types of impacts of human activity have on grassland ecosystems are global warming, development of urban areas, and poor agricultural practices. These are threats to grassland ecosystems because they are negatively impacting the grasslands. For example, according to “Grasslands Biome,” when global warming temperatures rise, some grasslands become deserts as the rainfall patterns change. This is a negative impact on both the grassland and the animals that are living in it because the…

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    French aristocrat, J. Hector St. John de Crevecoeur showed his admiration for the diverse population of America in his collection of essays. By acknowledging the European immigrants’ strife, Crevecoeur provides reasoning behind their desire to forge a new life in the New World. “Can a wretch who wanders about, whose life is a continual scene of affliction call England or any other kingdom his country?” The trivial question proposed by Crevecoeur denounces England for its weakening effect on its…

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    Viking ½. Nasa’s Viking project found its place in US history when it became the first American mission to make it to the surface of Mars. Two of the same spaceships were built, each containing an orbiter and a lander. Th spacecraft’s both flew together when they entered the orbit of Mars. The landers separated and the began the decent to the surface of the rusty red planet known as Mars. Viking 1 touched down in the southern hemisphere while Viking 2 lander made it way to Utopia Planitea.…

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    water. 3- Increase industrial base for Egypt. 4- Improve use of arid area. 5- Improve the use of alternative energies. 6- Deal with exponential population growth. 7- Reduce urban congestion. 8- Increase opportunities for Egyptians to stay and work in Egypt. 9- Work to eradicate public health issues (diseases) 10- Recycle and retain garbage for recycling 11- Climate changes *The problems which we study are: Arid area & urban congestion -:…

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    While introducing Postcolonial methodologies, Art History; A Critical Introduction by Michael Hatt and Charlotte Klonk asks a few telling questions. “What would history look like if it were written from the point of view of the periphery? What stories would it tell if, rather than a perspective and values of the centre, the colonized, and the colonised voice narrated and evaluated?” These questions will serve to evaluate David McGee’s painting, The First Whiteman I Ever Saw under the…

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