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    Koala Research Paper

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    Though often called the Koala “bear,” this cuddly animal is not a bear at all. It is a marsupial, or pouched mammal. After giving birth, a female Koala carries her baby in her pouch for about six months. When the baby emerges, it rides on its mother's back or clings to her belly, accompanying her everywhere until it is about a year old. Koalas live in eastern Australia, where the eucalyptus trees they love are found. In fact, they rarely leave these trees, and their sharp claws are absolutely…

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    An ongoing controversial, yet discriminative issue exists within the United States. For years, females have been unfairly mistreated in the workforce, as they claim to be victims of the ill-famed gender income gap. The gender stratification of income causes females to be paid significantly less than their male counterparts, regardless of their educational attainment and occupation. It is tremendously a difficult situation to be a female currently residing in the United States. Just because an…

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    virtue –i.e. after the authenticity of his ‘he’- is questioned by his behavior, Orlando sleeps and wakes up to find himself a woman, gazes at her nude self in the mirror, shifts her gaze directly to the audience, and says “same person, just a different sex”…

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    My report is about brown bats. There are two types of brown bats. They are called Big and Little Brown Bats. I learned that they are nocturnal animals. That means they are active at night and sleep during the day. Brown bats sleep up to 20 hours per day. The life span of the Big Brown Bat is 18-20 years while the Little Brown Bat lives 6-7 years. If you go looking for brown bats you will find them in big colonies. Big Brown Bats and Little Brown Bats are similar because they are both…

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    Fashion in the 1920s changed society in many different ways. The clothing choices people made changed how their peers saw them. For example, women's sports attire adapted the more boyish look: they wore wool pants, thick stockings, flat oxfords, a button-down shirt with a collar, and a black tie ("What Did Women and Men Wear in the 1920s?"). The boyish look that women were wearing affected society because men were upset that women were dressing in a similar way. Not long after female athletes…

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    The Social Climbers In the animal kingdom monkeys are one of the most intelligent beings that reside here on planet earth. From their opposable thumbs to their large brains that improves their cognitive ability and overall inquisitiveness makes them quite incredible creatures. One of the monkeys that was depicted within the video “The Social Climbers” was that of the Pygmy Marmoset. This incredible creature is said to be the smallest monkey at all. The Pigmy is so small that their size…

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    Media Text Analysis

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    With reference your own detailed examples, explore what affects how an audience respond to a media text? There are a range of factors, which will affect the way the audiences are positioned with different responses. Media texts are polysemic and they contain a range of meanings.Audiences are active rather than passive. They will use the media text for different reasons. The producers of the media text will encode messages to an audience, which the audience will decode according to Stuart Hall a…

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    Straight Latinos Straight Latinos reported they would engage with more masculine activities when they felt they would not measuring up to what it means to be a man. One man reported “I just go to work out and try and left as much as I can and practice my boxing”. Straight men found comfort in the “violent/aggressive activities to maintain their masculinity. These men also reported that when other men questioned their ability it would be more damaging than when a woman did. As someone wrote “…

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    players in the 2015-2016 season, the minimum salary is $525,093, the maximum salary is $16.407 million, and the team salary cap is an all-time high of $70 million.” (Women's Sports Foundation). In fact, before Title Ⅸ (which prohibits discrimination on sex in any federally funded activity, including sports) was passed; even the funding for male and female teams differed…

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    Inter-Observer Errors are critical in understanding the data as a whole. It’s to understand the error that comes with the interpretation of two or more individuals making observations of the same issue. This is a sole reason why scientists take multiple data sets in order to weed out these inter-observer errors. It can affect the end result, or calculation resulting in human bias. They are very similar, as my handedness quotient was 60 which is closer to 100 than to 0 (Ambi) which relates to…

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