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    Running Record Analysis

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    But the first question had a total of three correct answers, the question was for her to name three places where bats lived, and she was only able to provide me with one place where bats lived. After she provided me an answer to the first question she just looked at the text trying to find the answers but didn’t manage to. This questions I used to check for comprehension have allowed me to determine…

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    arms looked similar and even have the same features, just in different shapes and sizes. The arms from the bird and the bat both have a hand that is spread out, while the hand from a human arm is structured much closer. This means that homologous structures of mammals are similar. They have the same features, but have different traits and are used for different purposes. Birds and bats use their spread out hands for flying or gliding, while humans use their hands for grabbing. This is important…

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    the darkness so they can sense the patterns they live their life by, that’s how they know when to migrate, hibernate, and pollinate. An example he gives I had never thought about is how bats, which are nocturnal, save farmers billions of dollars on pest control. If the night sky is gradually getting brighter the bats will soon not be able to function as well as they do now. The writer states that the amount of light in the sky increases buy about 6% each year. As he so breathtakingly put it,…

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    totally ignored. Doing thought out research is key to a smooth presentation no matter what questions are asked in the middle. For instance when the presentation from Dragon Den was pitching to the Dragon investors he should have know right off the bat that he needed a good and profitable answer to the question about how will this make us…

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    FFA Reflective Essay

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    For my informative speech, I talked about softball. I discussed the importance of gloves, finding the right bat, and the three important things when it comes to swinging the bat. I feel like my speech went pretty well. It could have been better due to the fact that when I presented I had not practiced my speech at all. I had just written out my speech on my notecards that morning before school. I also finished writing my conclusion on my outline during band that day, which is the period right…

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    Nacogdoch Lab Report

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    The purpose of this experiment is to quantify the air quality and emissions of a local Nacogdoches Tadarida brasiliensis, Brazilian Free-Tailed bat colony. Concentration of ammonia, particulate matter, fungi and bacteria were measured to assess air quality. The guano at the base of the garage was also analyzed for nitrogen and carbon content. The colony briefly lived in the north end of parking garage on East College Street and Raguet Avenue until its untimely removal. The colony could be seen…

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    Vulnerable Population

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    Social and Environmental Profile Cultural, Social and Economic Impact Vulnerable Populations Southern Florida has a large migrant farm worker population that could be negatively impacted by food shortages and thus labor shortages across the state and county. These individuals rely on the income made through harvesting in order to provide for their families and are often the most marginalized in society. Low income residents will also be impacted if aerial spraying continues in the region. Food…

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    gadgets to assist them in their battles. Spiderman creates his own mechanical web shooters that release nylon based webs that enable him with his swinging antics. Batman on the other hand has himself equipped with an all purpose Utility Belt and his Bat mobile, which more than compensates for his lack of super…

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    Simultaneously, there is blood being drawn from the inguinal canal, heart and any organ that blood can be pulled from for toxicology and biological reasons. The medical examiner also cuts a piece of each organ and places them in a small container; the other pieces of the organs are placed in large, clear plastic bag. After all the organs are pulled from the main body cavity, the head is next. The medical assistant scalps the hair and pulls back the scalp, there is a drill used to open the head…

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    Dracula Essay Conclusion

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    novel from being calm and reminiscent to a sad, but an urgent tone because they need to kill the vampire Mina has become. Staying in the genre of fiction was an obvious choice because I turned Mina into a vampire who transforms into a little white bat. I used all the same characters, adding only Baddie the Harker household’s pet cat. I did kill off Mina for the greater good of the story. I kept the same epistolary format with the characters writing letters, diary and journal entries, telegrams,…

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