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    Keystone Species

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    Why do some species only live in one part of the world, even though there are other environments which could be suitable? One outstanding case of a species surviving in one specific area is the kangaroos. This, can be called “The kangaroo question.” Kangaroos can only be found in Australia, even though there are several other habitable areas for them. Then why do some species only stay in an undivided field of nation? There could be many reasons for this phenomenon. The most…

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    Uluru - Australia’s rock of ages 1. What was Uluru called before by the Europeans? Answer: The early Europeans called Uluru for Ayers Rock. 2. Who is the area of Uluru home to? Answer: For over thirty thousand years the area were a home to the Aboriginal people who hold that land. 3. How does the guide describe the feeling of Uluru? Answer: It is like a mystical place, you feel it as you draw nearer. When you are why underneath the Rockets it’s bigger than you can possibly imagine. 4. What…

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    This month we had an assembly on animals. the speaker taught us about animals like a Bearded Dragon, a blue tongued lizard, and a kangaroo,carpet python, parrot, and a tarantula. She was very smart and taught us a lot. This is what I learned. The bearded dragon lives in the desert and changes color to cool off during the day or warm up at night. When they are hot they pant like dogs and breathe hard. At night when their cold, several dragons lay on top of each other to warm up. These dragons…

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    animals. He disrespected the ground walking animals that he thought were stupid and that birds were superior. The kookaburra used his power of flight for bad rather than good. He would yell out insulting things as he flew over other animals. “Hello Kangaroo, you are quite senseless today.” “Hey Lizard, you look you look quite wishy-washy today.” “Hi Emu, you are quite sluggish and I am much swifter than you.” Meanwhile, the Rainbow Serpent lay in rest in the earth's core. The other animals were…

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    only to find a kangaroo looking angrily at him. Little did he know the kangaroo had magic and could curse him for stealing food. “What in heaven’s name do you think you are doing stealing from me, the mighty kangaroo?” The kangaroo asked with a stern look on his face. Bandy was ready to jump away and run for the hills, but before he could the Almighty kangaroo stepped on his tail. “Now, Now don’t think you can just run away from me. My name is Kyle and I am not an ordinary kangaroo.” For a…

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    For example, Jacobs and Spencer (1994) did an experiment relating to the topic of natural selection and evolution. These scientists reviewed the natural space-use patterns and hippocampal size in kangaroo rats after undergoing evolution by natural selection. The size of the hippocampus, which is a forebrain structure that processes spatial information, correlates with the need to relocate food caches by passerine birds and with sex-specific patterns of space use in microtine rodents. However,…

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    and cool, wet winters. (International, 2016). Here are two important, or vulnerable species in the area. The first is the Dipodomys nitratoides or more commonly known as the Fresno Kangaroo Rat, San Joaquin Kangaroo Rat, (International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources., 2000). The kangaroo rat is a food source for other animals. They are an important part of the food chain, as they need little to no water to survive, but when eaten, provide water to…

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    Kmc Training Plan

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    Adequate training of existing staff in all aspects of Kangaroo Mother Care The manual is not a substitute for actual training of the KMC staff. KMC does not require additional staff, but all, if not most, existing staff at the clinics will be trained in KMC benefits, implementation, potential problems, and family-staff communication. Doctors at the clinic will be identified who can help lead this training, and a KMC training committee will be formed at the clinic so that a program of…

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    Operating Room Reflection

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    but I am primarily a circulating nurse in the operating room. Lately there has been a push to promote skin-to-skin care with mother and the newborn infant post Cesarean Section in the operating room. This skin-to-skin contact, also referred to as Kangaroo Care, can contribute to newborn thermoregulation and blood glucose stabilization, increased milk production, ease with breastfeeding, more confidence and stronger attachment, as well as distraction from discomfort. I understand promoting this…

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    Morgan's Play Analysis

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    This may have been caused by lack of understanding of the situation or question, but more likely was caused by his unwillingness to answer (as demonstrated by his frustration in kicking the kangaroo afterwards). Morgan’s responsiveness to the questions presented demonstrates that he has significant receptive knowledge and is very advanced for a child of his age. From the information collected during this observation, it would appear that Morgan’s…

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