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    African Music Ethnography

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    that there national anthem is called La Renaissance. Genres that are popular in this region are Latin, Afrobeat and soukous. The countries that are related to these genres are Central African Republic, Congo and Zambia. This also is including the Pygmy music. Last is West Africa music, this kind of music is taken place in Gambia and the plains of Mali and Niger. All of these types of music and places I named are similar to each other but are in different places. Mostly all of these genres were…

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    Koala Research Paper

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    The koala (Binomial name: Phascolarctos cinereus) has been referred to as one of the world’s most iconic animal species by the World Wildlife Federation. A koala is a bear like herbivorous mammal that’s in the marsupial category. The name koala is the Aboriginal term for ‘no drink’ as this refers to their diet consisting of eucalypt leaves and little water. Koalas are very sedentary animals only moving if they need to eat and escape. Koalas have spooned shape noses, big fluffy heads, and a body…

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    What I Lived For Analysis

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    Dante Alighieri once said, “There is no greater sorrow than to recall a happy time when miserable.” Though not directly mentioned, the idea of the quote seems to be explored thoroughly in both “Where I Lived, and What I Lived For,” by Henry David Thoreau, and “Once More to the Lake,” by E.B. White. While both of these authors float around several thoughts including reality, advancements, and living in general, they take very different approaches to do so. In “Once More to the Lake,”…

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    Dogfish Research Paper

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    feed in packs which is similar to the habits of dogs, according to the Monterey Bay Aquarium website. These sharks are classified as chondrichthyes (“Squalus Acanthias”). According to the article Spiny Dogfish, the dogfish’s relatives include the Pygmy shark and the Sleeper shark. The Squalus acanthus has an endoskeleton skeleton type. They live in the interdial zone up to 900 meters deep. The dogfish sharks swim in water 45 degrees to 59 degrees Fahrenheit (“Squalus Acanthias”). Alaska to Baha…

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    extremely smart. In temperate forests deer, bears and coyotes live on the floor. The deer aren’t much different than the ones that live here in Canton! The understory is mainly insects. The canopy has the largest animal group. It houses tree frogs, Pygmy anteaters, and other species unique to that area. Prehensile tails are tails that act as a hand for the animal, these tails are very common in the rainforest. Emergent trees house Harpy eagles, lots of bats, and insects. Harpy eagles are unique…

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    Phantomic Story Analysis

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    because of his superior intelligence and physical prowess – the excess of masculinity portrayed through him-that he remains fearless of the feminine ‘Other’. It is quite interesting that almost all the Phantoms, at their tender age, are trained by the pygmy bandors; all the athletic and superior skills to adopt and adapt the life of a jungle, are taught by these inhabitants under the Panoptican view of his predecessor. But this indebtedness to the black inhabitants remains unacknowledged and…

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    Chapter 9: All domestic animals are alike and in order for people to domesticate animals they have to be certain they are able to do it. It involves wild animals being transformed into something more useful form humans, such as a cow for food or fertilization and plows. Many species by this time have dramatically changed in size rather it makes them bigger or just their brains smaller but having more developed organs. Keeping them as a pet is also an example of having them domesticated because…

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    Canada, whose people have, I think, shown their devotion to peace”.(Lester B. Pearson) Pearson discusses hard Canadians have strived to achieve peace. “The grim fact is that we prepare for war like precocious giants, and for peace like retarded pygmies”.(Lester B.Pearson) This was reality, countries got ready for war and did not take a second thought to peace. Lester B.Pearson won a nobel prize for the peacekeeping in the Suez Crisis, he had ultimately stopped another world war from…

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    American Iq Essay

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    +Adam Molani IQ is not affected by education or environment. "Negroid" is the official scientific namo of the black sub-saharan race who have an average IQ of 68. Stop pretending you know about this subject. For over a century the IQ of people in every country has been intensively studied and thousands of international IQ surveys have been averaged out by hundreds of Universities to give reliable average IQ figures for each country. The racial correlation with IQ has been confirmed by EVERY…

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    don’t know,” but here’s the thing: I didn 't need to yet. One could say that I didn’t go to primary school in the most traditional environment. Located in the tiny coastal crossroad of Caspar, with a population of four hundred and surrounded by Pygmy and Redwood forest in all directions, I wasn’t exposed to the same educational life as the average five through eleven year old. For almost…

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