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    Kangaroo Research Papers

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    Kangaroo Rat By: Mario-Zedekiah T. Rodriguez (Woo, okay as you heard I have to make a quick whip up of something so here you go.) You probably don’t know much about the kangaroo rat, I didn’t either until I was forc-determined to write all about the kangaroo rat. You still know nothing but that is why I am here. So starting off I will talk about how interesting the diet of a kangaroo rat is because I have no more original ideas. THen you can read if you want the home, because that is so…

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    Aharon: A Short Story

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    Aharon, the mouse, is of noble birth in the small court of King Alexander, the dog. Although he is royalty, the mouse would help anyone in the community. Aharon would complete various tasks which included: help parents with young children, donate food for families who had just moved in, and protect others from other harmful animals. One afternoon, Aharon accompanies a family of pigs who were trying to find a way to their new home. The walk is normal until three cats,Teivel, Alva, and Aliah…

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    may affect children’s future behavior and way of thinking. He bases this premiere on an experiment done by psychologists about humans, but done in rats. This experiment was about how rats being groomed and licked by their mother will affect their future. Psychologists believe it’s the most parallel to grooming and licking; the experiment done in rats. The effects of the experiment were the opposite of what they thought they would find. They found that parents who respond to their children…

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    Essay On Oxytocin

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    social bonding in humans (3). While research in humans is still ongoing, it is known that oxytocin is a key part of pair bonding in monogamous animals (4). Its particular effects on a species are species specific (3), but research done in prairie voles, rats,…

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    which did cause Albert to become scared due to the noise making the dog bark at him. To test and answer the final question, Watson and Rayner tested the child after 31 days of not experiencing any trials. In the test, Albert showed fear with the mask, rat, dog, rabbit and sealskin coat. After the trials, Albert’s mother removed him from the experiment and…

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    Alfred Archibald Jones, a troubled English-born man, coping with his recent divorce with his ex-wife Ofelia, begins the story with him trying to commit suicide in his car. Noticing that Archie is parked in an illegal parking spot, Mo Hussein-Ishmael demands him to move. Like most of the things Archie does in life, he failed in doing what he plan, which was taking his own life. With given a second chance at life, the story takes off from here. Archie meets a Jamaican woman named Clara at an end…

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    of similarities and differences in many stories. Earlier this week, we read two legends that I think are alike in various ways. These stories are “Cat and Rat” and “How Cats and Mice Became Enemies.” The short story “Cat and Rat” explains why the Chinese Zodiacs are in their order while also mentioning why cats despise rats. This is because Rat sabotaged Cat’s chance having a Chinese Zodiac named after her. The other legend, “How Cats and Mice Became Enemies”, it doesn’t say anything about…

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    Effect Of Language On Memory Victor Cabrera California State University Fresno Description On the podcast Words that Change the World on Radiolab they talked about a twenty-seven year old man who was deaf, but was never taught sign language. Susan Schaller was a deaf interpreter and was placed in a reading skill class to help teach, which is where she met this man. She introduced herself to him by signing her name to him, but his response was exactly what she signed. With a bit…

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    would be penicillin. This medication was first tested on a lab rat and the scientist was very disappointed about how his discovery did not work. However, when he had a patient and no other medication to give them the scientist gave the patient penicillin. It was soon discovered that this was a life saver and although it did not work on a rat, it worked on a human. Not only that, but in a recent study it was discovered that using mice and rats in testing is only accurate about 43% of the time,…

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    METHOD – 320 -6 = 314 WORDS Rats and Diets 36 Male Wistar rats were randomly divided into 4 groups of 9 rats with each group fed a different diet. Groups consisted of Corn starch (C), corn starch + naringin (N) (CN), high-carbohydrate high-fat diet (H) and H + N (HN) (Alam, Kauter, & Brown 2013). Rats on H and HN diet were fed a high-carbohydrate high-fat diet consisting of 25% fructose in drinking water and a mixture of beef tallow, condensed milk, powdered rat feed and salt for 16 weeks (Alam,…

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