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    Red Panda Research Paper

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    Red Pandas Red pandas are one of my favorite animals. I chose to right on red pandas because my favorite color is orange. I also like how they resemble a cat or a raccoon and they have interesting fur mainly on the tail. Red pandas, I think are very interesting and I would like to learn more about them. I also wanted to know why they are called red pandas. Red pandas use their ringed tails for wrap around blankets to keep warm during the cold nights. Red pandas share the high altitude, rainy…

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    Ayn Rand Anthem Analysis

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    Leaders of a society in the book Anthem by Ayn Rand, are unfairly rude, giving Equality a change of mind to think for himself. Leaders are also defined as a council whom are very strict on rules and laws. Consequences end to lashings to the back, to the end of the book Equality is lashed for not telling the council of his where abouts. Anthem is based on the future events which got that society where they are at now. Children grow up without a parent figure, never having a bond with a adult…

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    Vampire Squid Research Paper

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    These trees also exhibit the misleading name of vampire squid which are in fact not true squid and are generally more related to octopuses (Yokobori et al., 2007). There is a current interest in squids because of their large geographical range and the increase in biomass of the Humboldt and Jumbo in the Pacific Ocean (Young et al., 2013). Squids appear to be on their way to becoming much more significant in their respective ecosystems and would be well worth studying. Squid also come in sizes as…

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    Leola Grandmother Values

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    Values: Shared beliefs about what is good or bad, right or wrong, desirable or undesirable. ““That must be a strangers house,” Leola thought to herself… “I know my Grandmama told me about strangers.” “ “” I know my Grandmama said, “Never go inside folks’ houses until first being politely asked..”” “”I know my Grandmama said, “Never help yourself in folks’ kitchens until first being politely asked..”” Throughout the story Leola remembers all the values her Grandmama has taught her. The types of…

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    Imagine a person spending their entire life kept in a cage -- away from home, where they are meant to be. Animals in zoos and circuses should not be held captive. Notable reasons why I believe animal captivity is wrong are due to the size and limitations of the living areas these animals are in, the danger these animals possess to humans, and because they are taken from the wild at an early age. Every day, all around the world, animals are held captive under no free will, and every one of those…

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    butterflies to express her urning for her husband one to come home. She also uses these butterflies to show time passing with the butterflies already yellow with August. I am unsure what yellow has to do with August, but this could indicate some sort of mating season, which would imply the girl missing her husband and him satisfying her sexual…

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    microbiome is our mouth bacteria. Billions of lives in one mouth, that’s like having a mini earth in your mouth. Everything that’s happening in your life might be happening in one tiny little bacterias life. They are being born, feeding, excreting, mating, and dying. All this is just happening in one single mouth! It's amazing how much is going on. Just think of it, one smallmouth is home to billions!…

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    their tail. Also, these deer, similar to many other species, have a prominent set of antlers. The bucks grow their antlers through the spring, and their velvet-tissue cover is shed in the summer. Then the antlers are put to use for fighting and mating in the fall, and they fall off and begin to grow back in the winter. Given these points, White-tailed deer are often hunted just because of their striking…

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    Sand Cats Research Paper

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    10 interesting things you didn’t know about sand cats Sand cats are small cats with big eyes, big ears and tiny noses. One might assume this adorable species for beautiful kitten because of the small size, but sand cats are just as wild as big cats. Here are the 10 things you might not know about Sand cats. 1. Sand cats live in burrows: They use either abandoned fox or porcupines burrows or dig themselves. Usually the burrow is about 1- 1.5 meters, single entrance and they dug in slightly…

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    African American Bees

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    colonies also generate a greater number of drones than European colonies (Ellis and Ellis 2012). If there are both African and European hives in the same area then when the time comes for a European queen to mate, the odds of her mating with an African drone are higher than her mating with a European drone (Ellis and Ellis 2012). Hybridized queens develop faster than European queens due to their African heritage (Ellis and Ellis 2012). When these hybridized queens hatch, they will destroy any…

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