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    Marriage is a concept older than any society or religion. It has gone through many changes through history and across the world. The idea of what defines a marriage has really heated up during the 20th century. In the late 60’s there was some scuttles with the police and gay areas in Ontario and New York. These started to lay a foundation down of what right a government has to interfere with a group of people that are causing no harm Through the 70 's the HIV/AIDS crisis came unfolding many…

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    invigorating experience. I can not wait to go back and experience it all over again. The Animal Kingdom Lodge is set on four lush savannas’ that is home to some thirty species of wildlife that includes Zebras, Gazelles, Flamingos, Giraffes, Elk, Antelopes, Kudus, and even Wildebeests, just to name a few. The Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge is spectacular. From capturing the essence of an African Savanna Lodge, this resort is the perfect blend of nature and African…

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    Okapi Research Paper

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    London Zoological Society the skin was identified as belonging to a new species of horse. Less than a year later, however, when Johnston acquired two skulls and a complete skin of the animal, he realized it was not a horse but was related to the giraffe, and he tentatively identified it as a member of the extinct genus Helladotherium. Further study…

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    Since the beginning of time, people from all cultures, all religions and all regions of Mother Earth have contemplated and thought of how and why we came to existence. Some say reincarnation, some say God, some actually say aliens. (UFOSHOTSPOT.COM) But really, what it comes down to is something that most people can’t deny, the facts are evident. 46% of the American population believe in Evolution, “That poll found that a quarter of Americans believe humans and other species evolved "without…

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    Smithsonian National Zoo

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    website’s about. Along the borders of the page there is giraffe print, which gives me a safari theme in my mind. In the opposite of the Smithsonian National Zoo the colors are duller. And nothing stands out. On the left side there is an ostrich that looks as if someone free handedly drew it. In the middle portion of the page there is a rectangular box that showed the next upcoming event. Also an image of a giraffe, I then figured that giraffes were the theme of that particular event. Underneath…

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    An issue that has sparked debate in recent years is the care of wild animals in captivity. Peoples main concerns align with the belief that wild animals belong in their natural habitat not confined to cages. To ease civil unrest, the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) was created to hold Zoos accountable for the care of their animals by requiring them to develop enrichment programs to simulate the natural environment of animals that cannot be released back into the wild. Although polices…

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    The Darwinian Culture

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    In order to explain that culture came about by way of evolution. Dennett describes the Darwinian, Skinnerian, Popperian and Gregorian creature as a way to explain how language came about by evolution because language is the basis of culture. All species start off as Darwinian creatures. The Darwinian creature is a slave to its genes because that is what determines whether or not the species will survive in its given environment. If a species has a beneficial gene that allows them to survive…

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    I had an opportunity to observe a 9-month old boy for about an hour in the infant’s home. I went over around nine in the morning. When I arrived at their home, the infant was crawling around on the floor. The mother approached me with the father and mentioned her child started teething this week, therefore he may be a little fussy at times. He immediately approached me with a big smile on his face. I asked the parents if it would be okay for me to record the child, so I could take more detailed…

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    Definition Essay Beauty

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    Culture shows how a person grows up and defines beauty in their way. Some cultures view beauty as having long necks or pale white skin. Having long necks like a giraffe is a sign of beauty and female grace in some parts of southeast Asia. At the age of five, women put heavy brass rings around their necks so their shoulders push down in creating a longer and more “beautiful” neck. In parts of Asia, having pale white…

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    Effects Of Gladiators

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    not know which door had the lady behind it. They also did not know which one had the tiger behind it also. Gladiators fought for the entertainment of others. Some gladiatorial contests included animals such as bears, rhinos, tigers, elephants, and giraffes. Most often, hungry animals fought other hungry animals. But sometimes hungry animals fought against gladiators in contests called venationes (“wild beast hunts”). On rare occasions,…

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