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    only a few thousands are in zoos. When I say exotic I mean animals from other countries, mostly wild. Such animals would be tigers, lions and other big cats. Or other animals from other countries like a platypus from Australia, or a lemur from Madagascar. Or animals from other environments like taking a polar bear and putting it down in Kansas. There is very flexible laws in place on owning exotic animals. The laws there are made to protect people, but show no intention to help these…

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    and grandeur of India and China was written by Marco Polo, who traveled throughout the Orient between 1274 and 1295 (Reich, 2011, p. 3). In his book, he mentioned all of the places in the east he has visited such as Persia, Japan, Zanzibar and Madagascar and it brought excitement and increased expeditions. In short, Portugal, Spain, France and England became the power houses in Europe, but all of them had the common problem of an unfavorable balance of trade. For the most part, these countries…

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    Vinorelbine and Vindesine are semi-synthetic derivatives from the first generation of vinca-alkaloids; Vinblastine and Vincristine2. These original vinca-alkaloids were derived from dried leaves of the Madagascan periwinkle (vinca rosea) plant1. Madagascar periwinkle is also used in the treatment for diabetes, sore throat, cough, lung congestion and as a diuretic by increasing urine production, therefore decreasing fluid retention3. Vinorelbine is effective for the treatment of various cancers…

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    The Impact of Facebook on Students Social networking sites, especially Facebook, have become increasingly popular in today’s society, but in students, the trend seems to taking a turn for the worst. Facebook has been able to reach a large group of audiences from middle school students to grandmas and grandpas in only few years. It made communications across the world easier and it was both entertaining and informative. It contained informative content covering every possible global,…

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    Spice Case Study

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    “SPICES EXPORT FROM KERALA CURRENT TRENDS & OPPORTUNITIES AHEAD” Author 1: Ashish Bhatt Institute Name:Parul Institute of Management Designation: Assistant Professor E-Mail ID: ashishkumar.bhatt@paruluniversity.ac.in Author 2: JencyValasan Institute Name:Parul Institute of Management Designation: Researcher E-Mail ID: Mailing Address: Parul Institute of Management, Parul University Vadodara, Gujarat Abstract Changing eating habits and lifestyle of consumers across the globe…

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    All of the people known and loved could vanish in just two to five days. The Black Death was a fast moving disease that began in Europe and was the worst epidemic to ever face earth’s people. There were many theories for how this came about, but no one knew for sure. There were a couple different ways that the disease could spread, but all ended in dreadful symptoms. The doctors tried a few things, but nothing truly helped. The disease moved too quickly to be able to do anything about it. Does…

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    Sea of Poppies is regarded as a narrative in epical form. The epic always contains the mythological stories related to the lives of saints, gods and super humans. Such stories are full of mysticism and miracles. The Ibis becomes the symbol of incarnation for Baboo Nob Kissin while her voyage from Calcutta to Mauritius is regarded as a pilgrimage. Nob Kissin had been influenced by Taramomy in his life from childhood. Nob Kissin family was the devotee of Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, a saint, mystic…

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    Primates Social Behavior

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    social behaviour of primates until the 1960s (Mitani et al., 2012). In discovering the common evolutionary characteristics of it, it was important to consider the social patterns of lemurs. Due to the geographic isolation of lemurs on the island of Madagascar, this prosimian family of Lemuroidea was able to undergo adaptive radiation to fill the niches usually taken up by simians (primates with characteristics deemed to be less primitive, such as monkeys and apes). Therefore, studying the social…

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    Discovering Sub-Saharan Africa Sub- Saharan Africa is located south of North Africa and in the middle of the south Atlantic and Indian Ocean. Being such a large continent, it was picked to pieces territorially by early colonization’s from large countries in Europe. With colonization completely withdrawing from the continent, it lays divided and has many challenges to overcome becoming a functioning continent. Few countries in that continent have normalized the transition from a colony into a…

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    What Is A Gap Year Essay

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    It’s a big world Let 's start by going over a typical gap year; a gap year is a time that graduating high schoolers take off between graduation and when they enroll in college. The amount of time they take off varies, but most commonly around a year is taken off. There are many reasons that make a gap year a good idea to consider, such as: feeling burnt out from spending 12 years working hard in school, not knowing what you want to do for a career, and as a result jumping into a degree you…

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