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    Ever since the beginning of sports, there has always be the sense of rivalry, whether it be between players, teams, coaches or countries, there is always the need to be better than the other, which the right side belongs to those who have proved it. Attending the fifth annual Alabama Program in Sports Communication, I was able to catch the 9:10 am panel, Competitive Paper Panel. Three topics were presented, using a statistic model for predicting and analyzing a NHL result, how men and women…

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    Eastern Gorilla Essay

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    Eastern Gorillas are, according to the IUCN Red List, labeled critically endangered. Why did I choose the Eastern Gorilla? What are their major threats? What are people doing to help the gorillas? How can we help, and what are my ideas? I want to help the Eastern Gorillas, and stop their major threats, show what others are doing, and tell how we can help and my idea. Why did I choose the Eastern Gorilla? I chose this animal because I personally love gorillas. There are six great ape…

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    T-Maze Memory

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    The delayed alternation version of the T-maze is designed to test spatial working memory will be used. In this task, there are 2 runs per trial. On the first, or sample run, the mouse is placed in the start arm of the T-maze and allowed to enter a goal arm. The mouse is then removed from the maze for a specified delay period. After the delay, the mouse is returned for the choice run, and will typically choose the alternate arm of the T. The Novel Object Recognition task will be used to evaluate…

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    The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service protects animals, plants, land, and waters by managing more than 500 National Wildlife Refuges or 150 million-acres. The organization’s mission is to “work with others to conserve, protect and enhance fish, wildlife and plants and their habitats for the continuing benefit of the American people”(Fish and Wildlife Service). While the organization is centered around helping conserve the American land, in my research for my proposal to better protect the lsla…

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    facilities like the Alaska Zoo possess the sufficient resources for the polar bears that will aid in their restoration and expansion as a species. It is imperative that an alternative lifestyle is provided for them to conserve their species and avoid extinction. The Alaska Zoo is one of many nonprofit organizations that is a Polar Bears International (PBI) Arctic Ambassador Center since 2004, who strive to have a positive influence on these bear’s lives in captivity, and promote the need for…

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    Ap Psychology Worksheet

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    individuals and their circumventions. The field defines the term environment broadly, encompassing natural environments, convivial settings, built environments, learning environments, and informational environments. D.Traits -is an approach to the study of human personality. Trait theorists are primarily intrigued with the quantification of traits, which can be defined as habitual patterns of demeanor,…

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    There has been many zoos in the past but did you know that recently scientist have found remains of a zoo in egypt. Many scientist believe that egypt had the very first zoo in 3500 bc and this zoo contain baboons, elephants, and hippos. Now Zoos have been around for a long time and it is amazing that we have just discover a zoo that is believed to exist in 3500 bc. The first few zoos that where well known started in the 1950s but during that time there weren't very many animals in zoos at the…

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    ones that should not be born in captivity. If a lion is born into captivity, then you can not release it into the wild. If you do release back into the wild the lion will not know how to hunt and find food for it's self because it has always had a human to rely on for all of that. When a cub is in captivity, people can play with it, hold it, and pet it. But when the cub gets to big to cuddle then they, end up in zoos, circuses, and sent to Asia where they use the lions bones for medicine. some…

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    Persuasive Essay On Zoos

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    Zoos can be very good for animals. They can help save a species from extinction, and then the animals can repopulate. The zoos can also help to maintain the genetic diversity of a species. We should have zoos, because they repopulate species that are close to extinction and they maintain the genetic diversity of the species while treating all the animals humanely. Zoos breed species that are endangered or on the brink of extinction. The animals that are bred in captivity hardly get released…

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    Is it a good thing to have de-extinction? Because we are doing that. If you were glad that the mammoth were gone then you are going to like this. Scientist are working on bringing back the wooly mammoth and making de-extinction so far they are looking good and this will tell you about, what they have done to make one, what their idea is, and how far along are they from making what could be the start of de-extinction. There are probably some questions of what they have done to make a wooly…

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