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    unfortunate as it is, Some Humans, Just don't care about other lives in the world, where they believe that they can cut down all the trees and nothing will happen According to (Rainforest facts.com) More than 9,000 Plant and animal species are already going extinct each year with the reduction of the rain forests. The rainforests are described to…

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    According to Sharon Dalgleish, author of “Protecting Wildlife” one thousand years ago, 34% of the world was covered with forests. Fifty years ago, 32% of the world was covered in forests. Today, 12% of the world is covered in forests. Forests have a big role in the environment and keeping animals, as well as the air, healthy and clean. The world is losing one of its main resources. Instead of throwing away some paper that was used, put it into the recycling bin. Or, instead of sitting outside…

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    I invited five special guests to dinner at the Rainforest Cafe, Marilyn Monroe, Jenna Marbles, Steve Jobs, Walt Disney, and Meghan Mccarthy. I invited all of these guests because I take interest in these five people and wanted to learn more about them. Each one of my guests are noted for interesting things. Marilyn Monroe is remembered for being a film actress. She was an American actress, model and a singer. Jenna Marbles is known for being a famous youtuber, comedian, and a viner. Next is…

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    every other day. The district-mandated curriculum (which adheres to Common Core and TN Dept. of Ed. Standards) requires a “cold read (and annotation) and a cold write (response based on a prompt)” of a nonfiction article called “The Sumatran Rainforest.” From this “pretest” I was able to conclude that there are a wide range of abilities in this class and I was able to pinpoint students who struggled with this assignment. These are my text/text samples. After their first read/write of this…

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    by it. A. Food As humans at the top of the food chain, we depend on plants and animals for food. Linkroll’s article “Deforestation facts and details” says that 50,000 species’ lives per year are taken by deforestation. It also states “Through rainforest deforestation…practically 50% of the world’s species of flora, fauna and organisms will be ruined or relentlessly jeopardized over the next years to come.” B.…

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    having more vertebrae than other primats, they have very snakelike movemnts. This particular primate species is found in asia and Indonesia. The slow loris enjoys warmer climates and can typically be found high up in the trees of places such as the rainforest. Due to habitat destruction, many have been dying off. In some places it is believed that they can be used to cure diseases, so they are hunted…

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    Essay On Crescens Ignis

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    PBL #1: Evolve a Primate! Species Name: Crescens ignis Common Name: Fire Crescent Monkey Geographic Distribution: Crescens ignis are native to regions in the heart of the Amazon’s tropical rainforests. They live in highly arboreal where there are seasonal changes in rainfall and temperatures. According to Fragaszy (1950), with such a highly arboreal area these monkeys are able to “use all levels from the canopy to the understory, going to the ground to drink, forage or travel” (p. 1). These…

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    Amazon Rainforest Climate

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    Geographical Data Brazil is located in South America and is the continent’s largest country, covering roughly 47% of the continent. It is home to the Amazon Rainforest and Brazilian Highlands, is popular for tourism, and is the fifth largest economy in the world. The capital of Brazil is Brasilia and major cities include ão Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Salvador and São Paulo. São Paulo is the country’s largest and most populated city. Brazil is the fifth largest in the world in both area as well as…

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    underlying causes can also be given such as state policies, agricultural subsidies, tax breaks timber concessions and global economics factors. Although, in Africa, Asia and South America, rainforests are considered as home for a huge number of people, local and national governments continue to develop the rainforests exploitation. Finally, another factor can be named: the access to technology. Indeed, using inefficient technology increases collateral damage in the deforestation’s vicinity,…

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    Jaguar Research Paper

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    heavily wooded savannas. Near warm water and low lands. They prefer wet lowlands swampy lowlands and tropical lowlands. They can also be found in shrubby places or small caves. They like living in a wet environment like near lakes or rainforests. Jaguars are carnivores. Which means they eat meat like any other large cat. They can eat fish frogs, and eggs too. They can basically eat whatever they can catch. Unlike other cats they don’t avoid water. So they can catch frogs and fish.…

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