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    Polar Bear Research Paper

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    Climate change, as well as pollution and many other factors, are threatening the polar bear’s natural habitat. This marine species are dependent on the ice to be able hunt to get their energy source and survive in the Artic. Unfortunately, the quantity of the floating ice in the Arctic region is diminishing every year. This ice loss is caused by the global warming and some factors of anthropogenic origin. These animals are becoming sick as a result of the pollutants that get to the Artic Sea.…

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    However, aquatic exercise has been identified as a treatment that may benefit older adults since weight bearing is minimized by the water’s buoyancy, which simultaneously reduces stress on joints and relieves trauma. (Davis & Nelson, 2015) reported on this through investigating a study where patients over 55 years of age, and whom were also osteoarthritis sufferers were tested. Both male and…

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    be nearly five minutes faster” (McDonagh and Pappano, Playing with the Boys; Why Separate is Not Equal). While estrogen does result in higher body fat levels, 8 percent compared to men's, greater body fat actually results in greater insulation and buoyancy in swimming and also reduces drag in the water, which is why women currently “hold the record for the twenty-two-mile open water swim from Catalina Island to California’s mainland.”(McDonagh and Pappano). With such conclusive evidence, women…

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    Animal Adaptation Essay

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    Plants and animals have made changes in their habitats as they have transitioned from water environments to land environments. This alteration requires the organisms to adapt to their new environments in order to survive and reproduce. These evolutionary transitions eventually led up to alterations in means of respiration, ways to prevent water loss, water dependent reproduction, and structural transformations. Amphibians evolved into reptiles and eventually into birds and mammals, being able to…

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    ANALYTICAL METHODS Determination of λ max Gemifloxacin mesylate λ max is determined by preparing one standard concentration of 10μg/ml and scanning should be done. Preparation of 0.1N HCL 8 ml of hydrochloric acid is taken in 1000ml volumetric flask and dissolved with distilled water and then make up to 1000ml with distilled water. Standard graph of Gemifloxacin mesylate: The λmax of Gemifloxacin mesylate in 0.1N HCL was scanned in UV-Visible Spectrophotometer and found to have maximum…

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    Nature vs. Nurture Essay Throughout many years scientists have been debating about whether nature or nurture is the driving force that shapes a person’s cognitive abilities and personal traits. Before the ongoing debate can be explained, it is necessary to understand what nature and nurture actually are. Nature is loosely defined as the genetics one inherits and tendencies that influence development. Many things in an individual are hereditary, for instance; gender, disease, height, eye color,…

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    ahead with developing modern phones under the brand understanding the demand of that era. This attitude of him to focus on what customers need helped him make Apple a successful brand capable of competing with the other top brands. Creativity and buoyancy were the essence, though. 3. Positive air is charismatic – Do you yourself like to be surrounded by those who radiate negative vibes? Certainly, not. How will you be able to attract people around you, then, if you are not positive and…

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    was ludicrous and impossible. Yet, he was willing to attempt anything to rid himself of overwhelming remorse. His despair and desolation had been replaced by a new, unforeseen optimism. Harry was surprised by Walter’s abrupt change in spirit. His buoyancy created a boost in productivity, leaving Harry entirely dumbfounded. When questioned about his switch in behavior, Walter remained secretive, intending on keeping his plan a confidential. Life had been droning on as usual, the days lagging,…

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    Emily Sohn exclaims that “when one athlete breaks a time barrier, the notion of what 's possible expands for the next generation” ( ). An athlete can only go break the time barrier for so long until they have reached a certain point at which they cannot continue on, they have reached the limit at infinity. Limits at infinity determines the “y” value as the “x” value approaches infinity, essentially dealing with end behaviors. Limits at infinity can be showed in multiple ways like an…

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    absence of disease. Health and physical fitness is having remained the motto of man from ancient times. Physical fitness is the ability to meet each day demands without becoming exhausted. Physical fitness is that condition of your body that giver buoyancy to living. (John Walsh1966)1. Physical inactivity has been identified as the fourth leading risk factor for global mortality (6% of deaths globally).This follows high blood pressure (13%) tobacco use (9%) and high blood glucose (6%).…

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