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    The african elephant lies in the phylum chordata because it has tissues, and a coelom. Along with having these two attributes, it is bilaterally symmetrical and also possesses a dorsal,tubular nerve cord and a postanal tail. It lies in the class Mammalia because it possess hair which is made of keratin, the hair provides insulation. It is endothermic (the majority of the heat energy is used to maintain their high body temperature). It has a 4 chamber heart. They also have mammary glands that are…

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    The Analysis of Clive Thompson’s Rhetorical Strategies “Clive Thompson on The New Literacy” by Clive Thompson is an argumentative piece on technology’s effects on the upcoming generation of writers. He insisted that instead of diminishing the youth’s writing skills, technology aided and promoted writing amongst students. The author’s stance was very prominent, but he provided a subpar amount of research. To fortify the notion that technology has a positive effect on students, Thompson utilized…

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    Animal Extinction

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    species located on earth. Studies say that hunting of animals has been around for millions of years. It began at the time of the ice age when the Mammoth and the Saber Tooth Tiger were hunted by early humans mainly for their fur and meat. It is theorized that it was mostly when the humans felt threatened but it has been considered false as the mammoth was a passive herbivore [5]. Now days hunting has changed into a unfair sport for the animals as the rich buy rare species of elk, lion, boar,…

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    A life of a Neanderthals vs human lifestyle This most popular hominin roamed the earth in the years of 127 to 130 Kya. They had caves they made into their home. There’s this misconception that Neanderthals were least advanced as a result of their appearance. In fact, Neanderthals had a very similar lifestyle to modern humans. Their lifestyle and physical features were beneficial to their survival and unmistakably similar to humans. The skull of any organism is a major piece to the…

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    Animism In The Aztecs

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    animism - Animism was followed by the native civilizations of America. The natives greatly respected nature for all it is, believing the plants and animals all had a spiritual essence to them. This deep respect for the environment shaped the customs and traditions of the native people, creating societies so different from the European, Asian, and African ones of the time. Animism can also be contributed to the divide between the settlers and the natives. While the Native Americans believed…

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    Essay Answer for Question #1 Archaeologists set out to investigate the secrets of our past by examining the evolution of cultures that increase our knowledge and “understanding of formal and structural change in cultural systems” (Binford 425). To answer these antecedent questions, archaeologists must first sift through and analyze the important artifacts, ecofacts, and features that are found at their archeological sites., and find, categorize, and interpret the materials and findings at…

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    Animal Farm Monologue

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    skeletons, clutched in copulation, secreting their precious eggs onto dripping leaves. Vines strangling their own kin in the everlasting wrestle for sunlight. The breathing of monkeys. A glide of snake belly on branch. A single-file army of ants biting a mammoth tree into uniform grains and hauling it down to the dark for their ravenous queen. And, in reply, a choir of seedlings arching their necks out of rotted tree stumps, sucking life…

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    releases its grip, he lethargically falls backward, billowing in the breeze, overcome under the weight of the drug. As if mismatched in a fight, a light weight, KO in the prime of life. He lay, petrified in time, not unlike the prehistoric Woolly Mammoth, found frozen in the Arctic sea. The paramedic a member from the teem attending another K2 consumer, after inadequate attempts to lift him to his feet, radios for another ambulance, he determines further medical care is required. It is apparent…

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    Netflix made viewers label films and TV shows with hundreds of metadatap descriptorsq to comment, among others, about the actors, the screenplay, the overall appeal, and the category. Previously, these labels were employed to suggest other shows available on the service, fundamentally constructing outlines of individual viewers according to their choices. However, Netflix began gradually ordering original content as it was aware of what subscribers desired prior to their being in the know.46…

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    The zenith of advanced household accomplishment. At the point when our precursors rushed to the underlying films to look up in stunningness at the "photo appears," little did they figure that their descendents would one day censure such areas for mammoth level screen TVs and the most recent in home theater sound gear. Since all things considered, why go out for supper and a motion picture when you can remain in? The home theater framework is the most recent stage in America's progressing…

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