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    and a half. Antarctica is very dangerous even if you wear thick clothings and food to help you survive, the weathers are very unpredictable, you don't know when it will get cold even in morning (the night is the coldest in Antarctica), ice melt and leopard seals stalking you. Antarctica is still full of mystery, Antarctica is a continent that broke apart and drifted to the south where it’s the coldest and that's how it became the coldest continent in the entire…

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    Giraffe Research Paper

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    and rivers, during the dry season. A giraffe’s primarily predator is a lion but they are also preyed by Leopards and Hyenas.…

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    by Nur about how Najmah is afraid of leopards. “I saw a leopard’s pug marks in the dust here last night,” Nur says, just as we reach the fork in the path that will take me to the…

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    conformist is bad is because you can never show anyone your true identity and your uniqueness. Conformity causes people to hide their true identity and does not show their unique abilities of being a human being. In the article “The Sociology of Leopard Man” Fey describe what it means to be a human when he says,” To be human is to be an individual human, with individual tastes, talents, values, and dreams that are distinct from these of others” (Fey 1). This illustrates when an individual…

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    Conformity vs. Individuality: Lost In Society! My whole life I have perceived to ¨be yourself,¨ until I learned what conformity was. Conformity is a behavior in accordance with socially accepted conventions or standards, meaning people follow what others do to blend in with the society around them. With that being said, people following what others do is unnecessary. Why would people change their image or even their personality to fit in with the crowd? When it comes to the topic of conformity,…

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    in an effect known as ghost striping. For each species, an imperative combination of alleles is essential to stimulate a surplus of melanin production. In leopards, melanism is conveyed by a recessive allele, and is distributed through five subspecies; the Javan leopard, African leopard, Indian leopard, Indochinese leopard, and Sri Lankan leopard. In jaguars, melanism is conferred through a dominant allele. Consequently, black panthers in South America may produce pure black cubs or spotted…

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    Armchair Research Paper

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    incredible peaks and panoramic views. This is a trekker’s paradise with a variety of mountainous vegetation, fauna and birds. Some of the wildlife you might encounter includes rare and endangered species like the Red Panda, Black Bear, Leopard, Tigers, Clouded Leopard, Serow, Leopard Cat, Barking Deer, Yellow-throated Marten, Wild Boar, Pangolin and Takin. Take the time to ride the amazing Darjeeling Himalayan Railway, affectionately called the Toy Train. It made its first journey along the…

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    In “The Snows of Kilimanjaro,” Ernest Hemingway describes the main character accepting death with no way of escaping an infection while traveling in the safari. Harry Street is hesitant to find help and wants to peacefully pass time in a graceful manner. The man blames his wife for his own mistakes, but realizes that he is at fault for his stubbornness to what is happening to him. Ernest Hemingway portrays the woman’s importance as a significant motivation to encourage Harry to never admit…

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    see in the next five years. I disagree with changing yourself to fit in because we are all individuals and have the right of freedom and expression. Individualism the habit or principle of being independent and self-reliant. Tom Leopard tattooed his whole body with leopard spots and by doing that, he separated…

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    In fact, most of us give over our individuality, our uniqueness, to be part of a group in order to fit in—not Leopard Man though! Leopard Man is described by Logan Feys in his article, “The Sociology of Leopard Man” as “no ordinary freak.” Leopard Man is covered from head to toe in leopard spots, and he lives alone in the wilderness; nevertheless, he is happy. Feys argues that Leopard Man’s lifestyle has freed him from the social pressures of society (par. 7). I agree with Feys that all of us…

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