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    Samsung Galaxy Case Study

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    Camera – Front 9.0 Megapixels Camera – Rear 32 Megapixels Colors Black and White Features Corning Gorilla Glass 5, Metal uni – body design, foldable, eye sensing technology, fingerprint scanner, wireless charging and rapid charging plus. Memory 32, 64, 128 GB of internal capacity, expandable over 256gb with dual SD micro card Operating System Android…

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    The basic question that was addressed in Samuel D. Gosling and Oliver P. John’s “Personality Dimensions in Non-Human Animals: A Cross-Species Review” is the thought that whether or not non human animals had any sort of personality. Gosling and John discussed various personality types such as: agreeableness, extraversion, openness, dominance, neuroticism, and consciousness. Another question that was discussed was if they had personalities, and their activity level compared to human beings. The…

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    The Malagan Society

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    The ancestry of the Malagan society begins with the discovery of the Australopithecus afarensis (A. afarensis) which split off and evolved into a group known as the Homo erectus (H. erectus) species which finally became the Archaic Homo sapiens (H. sapiens). As of today the Malagans are AMH’s or anatomically modern humans. First species on the evolutionary timeline of the Malagans would be A. afarensis. A. afarensis fossil evidence was found in 2 sites. The first of those sites being Laetoli in…

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    people can. For example, my dog can tell that I’m upset or angry with her when she does something bad before I even say anything or discipline her, solely by reading my facial expression. This concept can also apply towards animals like chimpanzees or gorillas even though its more directed with each other rather than towards humans. It is quite amazing that certain scientist may disregard the application of communication between animals and believe it should only be applied as a human…

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    endangered species you also prevent hunger and by saving the animal you help it by giving it freshwater, food, and more. More than 60 percent of the people Uganda’s Bwindi National Park and these people protect the mountain the endangered mountain gorilla and they keep him safe. Also endangered species need a habitat because without a habitat they could die and freeze in the wild. The Wild Life Organization helps save certain species to help sustain certain…

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    Cruelty to animals, also called animal abuse or animal neglect, is the human infliction of suffering or harm upon any non-human animal. It may surprise some to learn that what most people would call animal abuse is often not defined as “cruel” and often does not have a harsh punishment. It is easy to tell when animal cruelty is occurring in neighborhoods, but many people could care less about animals being neglected in live entertainment. No animal should ever be neglected, but does an animal…

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    The Ford GT in many ways embodies its company’s spirit better than any of its siblings. Not only is it the most technologically advanced car, but it sets an example for all the family. It can be argued that the GT is not considered the Ford Motor Company icon, but this generation birthed unequivocally Detroit’s street smartest auto. A vaster portion of the population think Model T, Mustang or F-150 when the think of the American auto manufacturer. However, I propose that those are phenomenal and…

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    Inevitable Human Nature

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    Most people would agree that human nature is valid to the extent that people are effected by physical attributes and genetics. The major debate is whether human nature exists beyond those elements of our lives. I believe in a human nature that is not fixed but adaptable; not only would we have had to evolve to our current condition, but we also must be able to evolve from it. While the genetic differences between chimpanzees and human beings are very small, their effects are drastic and…

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    Eating Out Analysis

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    of 1,800 calories. Food Label Comparison: The two foods that I choose to base this question off of are the two things I usually will eat for breakfast instead of going to Einstein Bro’s: Quaker Pumpkin Spiced Oatmeal and Envirokidz Corn Puffs Gorilla Munch. The first three ingredients of the oatmeal are whole gain rolled oats, sugar, and nonfat dry milk. The first three ingredients of the cereal are whole gain corn meal, corn meal, and cane sugar. The first three indigents for both products…

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    Imagine being trapped in a cage and having to live based on someone else’s schedule. Well that is zoo animals feel every single day. Animal captivity has been around for hundreds of years. Animals were held as creatures of worship and used for gladiatorial contests. It wasn’t until the 1800s that public zoos became more common. As they became more common the focus on educational purposes became less and the animals began being treated abusively and being mishandled. Zoos should be shut down.…

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