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    Bioclimatic architecture is based on holistic approach, including in-depth environmental analysis. Ultimately, the bioclimatic building should first; become an integral part of the ecosystem and ensure the symbiosis between the cultural and natural processes. And second; to aim to create a harmony between history and structure, between our past and our present. We need to provide a cohesive architecture that is responsive to human needs and sensibilities. We…

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    Discovery offers the opportunity to alter perspectives and change typical understandings of the human experience. Robert Frost’s poems ‘Mending Wall’ and ‘Fire and Ice’, each portray the process of discovery that has resulted from their respective persona’s observation of the world. Similarly, Henry David Thoreau’s personal memoir ‘Walden’ acts as a thoughtful reflection regarding the impact of the natural environment upon the world-view of the author. Finally, Hieronymus Bosch’s triptych…

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    1. Identify and discuss three reasons that endangerment occurss. One of the reasons that endangerment occur is habitat destruction. Habitat destruction has gone over to the top because mostly all the wild animals has really what to call a home. Man kind has wiped out their homes for our house,food markets and many more things that can provide us but not them. A second one would be illegal hunting. Illegal hunting had made many animals died because of this type of game. For putting them up as…

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    Educate or Train Leaders? Leadership is based on a concept of loyalty, duty, respect, selfless service, honor, integrity, and personal courage (LDRSHIP). Leaders are role models, because they are able to naturally demonstrate and perform a multitude of attributes and competencies not only for their benefit, but as well as their group. Such attributes include character, presence, and intellect. The three competencies are leads, develops, and achieves. All these combined skills enhanced through…

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    Sea Jellyfish Adaptations

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    [so] the worms drill into the bones [to] extract the stored nutrients” (Ennis). Without this adaptation, zombie worms would starve and die. Zombie worms also have an additional way to digest food through their bodies; they “[use] a process called symbiosis, in which the worms depend on the internal bacteria to digest the fats and oils extracted from their whale-bone diet” (Ennis). Just like the yeti crab, zombie worms do not have any known predators. Zombie worms’ unique adaptations allow them…

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    never reflect, simply because the hegemony of his time never considered the perspective of the oppressed. It proposes an explanation as to why colonists might have viewed their conquests of other countries as a relationship where they can live in symbiosis with the natives, disregarding the fact that they treated the natives as animals - the perspective of the oppressed was ignored. The power relationship between Friday and Crusoe acts as an allegory for…

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    Geography Quiz

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    19) A forest has a GPP of 3.8 kg C/m2/year and the rate of cellular respiration is 2.4 kg C/m2/year. What is the NPP? A) 6.2 kg C/m2/year B) 1.4 kg C/m2/year C) 1.0 kg C/m2/year D) 9.12 kg C/m2/year E) 1.58 kg C/m2/year 20) The number of species in a given area such as a pond, the canopy of a tree, or a plot of grassland, is known as _______________. A) species evenness B) microevolution C) ecosystem diversity D) macroevolution E) species richness 21) Most demographers estimate that the human…

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    Basch-Kahre (1984) talks about feelings of aversion that arise when client and counsellor have different backgrounds. He outlines that a baby hates the father and makes him a stranger by not recognizing him, as a father's face punctures endless symbiosis with the mother. Perhaps this triggers infantile stranger-anxiety that gets triggered with people of different cultures, and might do with every such obvious difference. However some of such differences like that of race and religion, which in…

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    1. DNA Structure and Function DNA is the type of organic compound that stores the genetic information in a living organism. DNA is made up of two strands of nucleotides, which include a phosphate group, five carbon sugar, and a nitrogenous base. Each individual strand in held together by strong covalent bonds (a bond formed as a result of the distribution of electrons between atoms). The two strands are then joined to each other by hydrogen bonds between complementary bases. There are four…

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    Gut Lab Report

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    Introduction The human body is populated by a large aggregate of microbes on the skin as well as many mucosal surfaces. They are composed of mainly bacteria, fungi, and protozoa. These commensal microorganisms live in the human body in symbiosis. Microbiota play a functional role in the health and disease of an individual. Roughly there are around 1012 bacteria found on the skin, primarily staphylococci and corynebacteria, and 1010 found in the mouth, primarily, streptococci, lactobacilli.1 But…

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