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    Regulate Heat Loss

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    adapted to various new methods of absorbing and emitting heat. Animals living in their desert always have difficulties surviving with a hot climate. In these situations animals are able to use their body parts to their advantage. Mammals with a lot of fur have limited ability to emit heat. They tend to use their heavy panting skills to release heat. As well as land animals, birds can also heat up, and need to regulate their body to prevent overheating. Though, birds can easily adapt to hot…

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    “Miss Brill” by Katherine Mansfield is a short story about an old woman attempting to live her sad, lonely life through others. Through indirect characterization Mansfield conveys to the readers the pseudo happiness, self deception, detachment and loneliness Miss brill suffers from. Although Mansfield never truly tells the reader about Miss Brill’s personality; through point of view the reader can infer what Miss brill is like and her state of being. The third person limited point of view used…

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    The characters consist of Miss Brill and her fox fur. The other characters, involve the people whom roam the park, which are only stated momentarily. Miss Brill holds two distinct lives. In reality, she is a school teacher. She routinely attends the park every Sunday to appreciate the music of the band which plays. Although Miss Brill loves to hear the band, she gets a kick out of…

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    First Nation People

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    INTRODUCTION The First Nation people underwent lots of changes during the pre-contact to the fur-trading period and then again in the settlement period. The Prairies region in the western Canada consists of the provinces of Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba. The First Nation people who lived there consist of Kwakwaka’wakw, Tsimshian, Haida, Cree, Athapascans, Blackfoot, Metis etc. During the pre-contact period the lifestyles of the First Nations peoples underwent many changes such as adjusting…

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    Arctic Fox Research Paper

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    the foxes to walk by then they jump at the foxes. The Polar Bear lays down and acts like a hill and when the foxes walk by the attack them. Eagles circle around the Arctic foxes then swoops down and grabs the fox. The Arctic fox has two different fur colors in two different…

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    develop the theme because where and when this story takes place is very important. It is so important because if the day wasn’t so chilly she probably would not have worn her coat and those teenagers would have never made a comment about how ratty her fur was and would have never made the realization…

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    Static Electricity

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    other and any unalike charges will be attracted to each other. Data Tables/ Graphs – Charging Material Pepper Salt Paper Aluminum Styrofoam Uncharged Nothing Nothing Nothing Nothing Nothing Cotton Nothing Nothing Stuck to ruler Stuck to ruler Nothing Fur Stuck to ruler Stuck to ruler Stuck to ruler Nothing Nothing Wool Nothing Nothing Moved a little bit Moved a little bit Nothing Silk Stuck to ruler Stuck to ruler Stuck to ruler Stuck to ruler Stuck to ruler Wool Nothing Nothing Stuck to ruler…

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    drop. Moreover, the gene flow situation consisted of adding ten new fur bunnies to the preexisting population. In data Table 2 for Group 1, the number of fur bunnies increased from 50 to 60 from Generation 1 to 2. The result of this scenario was an increase in the phenotype of fur bunnies which correlates to the increase of the genotype of FF. The mutation scenario was the addition of ten new bunnies who has long fur. The long fur allele was dominant to the other alleles. In data Table 3,…

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    is a dramatic difference. Apes on four legs, covered in layers of fur… Then there are the humans, standing tall upon two legs, having no fur. The original theory is that when our ancestors parted in two opposite environments they had simply adapted different traits to their specific environment. The apes needed there current traits to survive. Opposed to the apes that had fled into the savannah; those apes supposedly shed their fur due to the blazing sun. Another major change would be from…

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    clothes, shoes, and money are the easy choices. A choice that requires more thought and research before purchasing would be a puppy. Your son wants a big dog and the girls a little one, which do you choose? All puppies are cute, lovable, bundles of fur but the similarities end there. There are many breeds of puppies and each has significant differences. For example the German shepherd and Jack Russell Terrier are both loyal, intelligent and friendly, however the similarities end there.…

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