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    Polyfarm Summary

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    more logical and sustainable then factory farms. Factory farms are monoculture which allows diseases to spread rapidly. Polyface Farm does not have the worry about disease because all those problems are taken care of by other animals symbiosis to one another. The symbiosis creates a sustainable ecosystem that Polyface Farm has but factory farms has not. Factory Farms are not sustainable or…

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    Perfect Homeostasis

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    What is homeostasis? When our bodies are working in perfect symbiosis our bodies are in perfect homeostasis. For optimum survival, biological regularities manage to conserve stability while regulating any circumstances, disorders, illnesses and situations. Human beings consist of masses of cells that all operate on behalf of the maintenance of the complete organism. The cells are all somewhat analogous, the cells still accomplish very dissimilar purposes. The cells and human beings as well…

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    Yucca Moth Lab Report

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    of the ideas providing differing views. The effects of external influences have also been studied by many. In this review I have compared and contrasted the results found by five different groups of scientists in relation to the yucca-yucca moth symbiosis. I conclude that there are different views as to the strength of the relationship and that there are some holes in the…

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    Fish Analysis

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    This type of symbiosis is called commensalism. The mites get their food by eating the dead skin cells and oils that are released by our skin. This is commensalism because “a relationship in which one organism benefits and the other organism neither benefits nor is harmed”(pg…

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    1. How is "strategic management" defined in the text, and what are its five key attributes? • Strategic management is the continuous planning, monitoring, analysis and assessment of all that is necessary for an organization to meet its goals and objectives. • Strategic management is the analysis, decisions, and actions an organization undertakes in order to create and sustain competitive advantages. The four key attributes of strategic management are that it: 1. Directs the organization toward…

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    The above excerpt is a quote from W.E.B. Du Bois, an African American academic and cultural leader. Although Du Bois’ words are open to some degree of thematic interpretation, there is an undeniable message about the significance of conversations in his statement. I believe communication is the primary theme of this excerpt: productive discussions and constructive criticisms are not only beneficial but also necessary to education, inclusiveness, and democratic society as a whole. Communication…

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    A Hurdle through Time George C. Wolfe wrote the play The Colored Museum, which was a mocking assessment of African American identity and culture as it gives a feeling of discomfort and a delight to the audience. The play consists of eleven series of exhibits redefining the ideas of what it means to be black in a modern America. The audience appears to be traveling through time and viewing the lives of African American from slavery through the civil war to the war of today that had been existing…

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    Prokaryotes Vs Eukaryotes

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    from fossil fuel evidence, have been revealed that they’ve been around for 3.5 billion years, Whereas, Eukaryotes, have been around for only 1.7 billion years. It has been speculated that the eukaryotic cells were evolved by prokaryotes, by symbiosis. Symbiosis is when two different biological species interact with other, for survival. Therefore, the eukaryotes and the prokaryotes share similarities, along with having their own differences. This essay focuses on the characteristics and functions…

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    For example, the bees take the pollen from flowers to spread throughout other places, the herbivores, and omnivores, plant and meat eaters, depend on the abiotic elements to live, and the ticks feed on the deer's blood. These are all examples of symbiosis and also showing that each animal, or organism has a niche, or position, in the community. All the different species, a group of one living organism, depend on each other to keep their ecosystem alive. Many biodiverse, variety of animals,…

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    After reading The Natural Contract, I believe it is important to preserve the nature and protect the environment. Man-made disruptions such as land explorations, resource extractions… have caused serious environmental changes as well as climate change. Air pollution and global warming are one of the serious environmental issues countries need to deal with. These are all threatening our nature and life. I like the way Serres uses “Parasite” to describe human beings. “ The parasite would destroy…

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