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    The Asian Elephants

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    They occur in grassland, tropical evergreen forest, semi-evergreen forest, moist deciduous forest, dry deciduous forests, and dry thorn forest (KAJAYSRI, J., & NOKKAEW, W., 2014). The average life span of the Asian elephant is approximately 50 years including captivate…

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    FIJI Water Case questions answers By Kareem Mohsen ElTair EMBA Batch 36 Student no. 3617 Case Summary FIJI water one of the famous and purest bottled water, bottled at the source (FIJI Island). Delivering a high quality, unique and exotic product direct from the source. Having a very good positioning in the US and Australia. Experiencing backlash in the UK. Also in response to the increased voices for environmentalists, they launched a carbon negative campaign with a main theme…

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    can be attributed to, two key event in the 1930s. First was the Great Depression, were most of the population could not find work or make money. Second was the Dust Bowl, this was a direct result of too much farming and not enough rain turned the grasslands into dusty fields. Many of the farmers and ranchers had to sell their land to the federal government, due to lack of income. The Theodore Roosevelt National Park was created from these…

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    The drought in California has lasted for a long time now. Rainfall was scarce, and what were once grasslands were now desert like areas. It stats mid-day in Los Angeles, Luke was planning to go on a hike, but he couldn't decide on a specific area to explore. Instead of making the decision his own, he walked into the living room, where his girlfriend, Arzaylea, was sitting. Luke opened his mouth to speak, "Where do you think I should hike? I could go to what's left of the forest, the beach,…

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    results and projected expectations is a mutual feeling cherished by us both. In a further attempt to care and tend to the well-being of others, we have both enjoyed traveling to other countries. Samantha has traveled to the hot and dusty rolling grasslands of Kenya, Africa where she tutored the utterly helpless children with school work and provided them with supplies. She also devoted much of her time into showing the women in the tribe how to sew dresses for the children using pillow cases as…

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    Buffon Macaw Essay

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    scientific name is Ara auricollis. The yellow-collard macaw is also called the golden-collared macaw. They will be found in areas of South America. They like to live in areas with trees, humid forests, gallery forests along the water and dry grasslands with a few trees. They also like cultivated land. The will eat fruit, seeds and buds. The will occasionally go into maize and corn fields to find food. The yellow-collard macaw is 15 inches long and has a 7.5 inch long tail. Their body has…

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    Crupina vulgaris Crupina vulgaris is a class A federal noxious weed under the asteraceae family and dicot group, and is part of the spermatophyta subdivision that produces seeds (Natural Resources Conservation Service 2016). C. vulgaris is commonly known as Bearded creeper or Common crupina. It is a winter annual weed that can grow 1 m or 1 to four feet tall (Crupina vulgaris 2015) with three sterile and two fertile flowers (Crupina vulgaris (bearded creeper) 2011) pink to purple in color. C.…

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    into many rooms, and a lot of windows leading into the backyard. The first thing that Sylvester did was run towards the backyard. “ Make sure to be back at 5:30 for supper, love,” his mother called. Sylvester starting running into the vast, open grassland. There were big trees, green grass and small pond with an abundance of small creatures. As Sylvester was walking he noticed an abandoned area with shacks. He did not see anybody so he decided to investigate. As Sylvester got closer, he noticed…

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    The Grand Slam of Soil Conservation Just imagine, you’re in a softball game, you have just rounded third base and are trying to beat the ball home. In a desperate effort to score; you slide, and dust flies- making it momentarily impossible to see. Your eyes, nose, and mouth are covered in the freshly raked earth of the ball field. This scenario is something that most of us today can relate to. But in the early 1900s, in several counties across Oklahoma and throughout the Great Plains, many days…

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    Columbian Exchange Impact

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    The creation of colonies in the Americas that led to the widespread transfer of plants, animals, culture, human populations, technology, and ideas between the Americas and the Old World in the 15th and 16th centuries. There are a lot of contributions that we didn't even knew had such a big impact on our world. The Columbian exchange is the type of contribution of the old world to the new and the new world to the old. Some examples that affected our world majorly are horses and how the impacted…

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