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    Duran Jauregui Morris Mrs Rubino/Mrs Morganelli Science/ELA 23 October 2017 Jose and the Wildfire “I’m so excited!” I heard my mom’s voice coming from the kitchen. “It’s Jose’s first day of middle school!” She was on the phone with my aunt. “Jose hurry up! You don’t want to be late to your first day!” She called to me. “I’m coming, don’t rush me!” I told her as I scrambled down the stairs. She flew over to me and handed me my lunch. “I packed your favorite aphids from that tree down the…

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    Using Outdated Methods As technology advances computers become faster, science is able to reach to an even further understanding in research. While this is true Doke and Dhawale state in Alternatives to Animal Testing: A Review “Every year, millions of experimental animals are used all over the world” (224). The use of animals for research and lab experiments is not only an outdated method that harms animals, but is also unreliable and unneeded. Using animals for research and experimentation,…

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    The Origin of Man How did life begin? Where did humans come from? The origin of man is a mystery of the universe, however, there is a long-lasting battle raging between the Christian belief and scientists. Christians believe God created Adam and Eve six thousand years ago, and that all the humans, animals, plants of the world began at that time. This theory is called creationism, and their evidence is everything written in the Bible. However, scientists believe in the theory of evolution. They…

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    Possums Research Paper

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    The possums (The Australian Brushtail Possum) were first introduced to New Zealand in year 1837 for trades for their fur, meat and leather. Their fur is used to make human necessities such as gloves, hats and clothes when combined with merino wool. The possums are an important native species in Australia. In New Zealand however, they have become a huge pest, destroying our native forests and trees including Pohutukawa, Rata, Kohekohe and Kamahi. The possums have a huge appetite, not only do they…

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    Photosynthesis Report

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    Over the past year in 2016, the highest average temperature recorded on Earth was experienced 1. Many researchers believe this to be partially because of greenhouse gasses, including carbon dioxide 2. However, carbon dioxide is essential for the photosynthesis of plants, allowing plants to be successful autotrophs by using carbon dioxide, water, and energy from the sun to produce glucose and oxygen. One of the main sources of photosynthesis in a plant is in the leaves. When leaves decompose they…

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    Chile Culture

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    Once said by the famous outstanding Chilean poet "love, beauty it is the shadow of God on the universe. Just like this famous poet stated, it can refer to chile very well. Through its culture, religion, and economy. Chile has a controversial government that influences culture and religion as well as economics. Chile and its vast culture have an array of interesting agriculture. Chile is a country in South America, which borders the pacific sea (Aronson 4). Its capital is Santiago (Time). Chile…

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    Mississippi State University Equality of Life: A Response to Animal Liberation Over time, the killing of animals for the better of the human race has become routine and typical. Whether these killings be for sport, for food, or for scientific research, we as a society have become numb to the inhumane treatment of nonhuman mammals. If today’s society is in unanimous support for the equal treatment of men and women and all different races, then it should be unacceptable to exploit nonhuman life…

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    Effects Of Crustaceans

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    Hughes, Comparative Physiology of Vertebrate Respiration, 2nd ed. (1974); Rufus M.G. Wells, Invertebrate Respiration (1980), a short but useful study; F. Reed Hainsworth, Animal Physiology: Adaptations in Function (1981), which includes chapters on respiration, circulation, temperature, and energetics and their interplay; William S. Hoar, General…

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    In the modern world, global warming, poverty, and hunger are some of the most common problems that are worried for, but there is another global problem that is often neglected. Species are dying, which in turn causes the loss of biodiversity. In order to have a sustainable environment, there needs to be an increase in biodiversity. Biodiversity refers to the variety and variability of life on Earth. The number of species of plants and animals are both part of the biological diversity of the…

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    aims include but are not limited to: • Prevent the butterfly from going extinct • Promote its establishment in its previous habitats • To appoint suitable advisers • Support programs that are aimed at conserving other butterfly species as well as invertebrates, all in the interest of preserving biological diversity • To source and support the services of individuals as well as organisations to raise funds on behalf of the BBT • To promote co-operation between individuals and organisations all…

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