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    DEFORESTATION INTRODUTION Deforestation are loss or destruction of nature and it is increasing global problem for environmental and economic consequences. Trees are consumers of carbon dioxide helping to absorb CO2 from the atmosphere through photosynthesis and let out oxygen to let humans consume it. Destruction of trees not only removes carbon sinks but also tree that are burning and pumping more carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. There are around 20% of global carbon emissions,…

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    The White Rhino—extinct in the wild, existing in captivity (O’Connor). Despite existing only in zoos, critics wonder if this situation is truly acceptable. Those in favor of zoos would argue that absolutely, the species lives and can work towards re-establishment and conservation. On the other hand, critics say it prolongs an inevitable death, forcing the animal to spend the rest of its life depressed and alone. This argument has loomed over zoos’ existence from the dawn of their creation. So…

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    Everyone has their own individual taste in music. Your driving tunes might sound like a never-ending cat fight [pic: PD] to me, and my wind-down playlist might make you feel like you’re stuck on hold with customer service. But no matter how different our musical tastes, I bet there are at least /some/ sounds we can agree on. Namely, the worst, most skin-crawling, ear-covering, cringe-inducing ones ... like oh, fingernails on a chalkboard. [pic:Aldeasycampamentos ] Gah. Just saying it gives…

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    Arnold ML. 1997. Natural hybridization and evolution. NY: Oxford University Press. Arnold ML, Meyer A. 2006. Natural hybridization in primates: one evolutionary mechanism. Zoology 109:261–276. Baele G, Lemey P, Bedford T, Rambaut A, Suchard MA, Alekseyenko AV. 2012. Improving the accuracy of demo- graphic and molecular clock model comparison while accom- modating phylogenetic uncertainty. Mol Biol Evol 29:2157– 2167. Baele G, Li WLS, Drummond AJ, Suchard MA, Lemey P. 2013. Accurate model…

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    Amazon Rainforest Biome

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    Introduction: Our biome is the rainforest. The specific rainforest that we picked was the Amazon Rainforest. We picked this type of rainforest because there are many problems. That are destroying the living, for this specific rainforest to live. Here we have in our proposal why you should choose our biome for the zoo. The proposal is to allow you to save this type of ecosystem…

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    Evolution From Monkeys

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    Do we evolve from humans, many people think we do but we don’t we might share an ancestor with them, and i also don’t think we evolve from them. The importance of this study is to figure out how, if, and do we evolve from monkeys. How it could affect society is if apes are our ancestors then that might mean that some random ape in the world could be our ancestor and we don’t even know it, and if we do evolve from humans how are their monkeys still,and they're not humans. Since apes are our…

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    Essay On Social Primates

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    There is polyandry when one female will live in a social system with multiple males. In this community, the male will help with raising the off-springs. Marmosets and tamarin species are socially polyandrous. In lemur community, females are dominant. Males in this community does not compete in any aggressive activities. The female has priority to food sources and choosing their mate. Primate groups have their own form…

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    Ocean Park Case Study

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    Introduction and background information The theme park industry in Asia has experienced remarkable growth in recent years. Asia is the second largest theme park market in the world after North America with annual attendance estimated to have exceeded 300 million visitors or more than one-third of global theme park attendance.Hong Kong is home to two large theme parks. Ocean Park covers more than 915 000 sq m and the Hong Kong Disneyland spans 720 000 sq m Ocean Park Ocean Park Hong Kong (OP)…

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    Is it ethical, in a case like this, to conduct medical research on animals, who will presumably suffer and die as a result? Carrying out of medical research on animals has been one of the ways, widely used to find a solution to some diseases, and also to test the effectiveness of drugs before administered it to human being. Many of this medical research has brought a huge success, preventing or limiting the causalities of many diseases such as polio and smallpox. Meanwhile, carrying out…

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    Hazel waited in the elongated shadows, hundreds of thousands of others pressed into the streets around her, all looking expectantly up into the sky for the signal of sundown. With the tall buildings blocking the horizon, they couldn’t be sure when the the suns finally dipped completely out of sight. From lookout point, the farthest edge of Heroes’ City, the watch saw the last rays of sunlight flicker, and then disappear. It was officially sunset; the Winter solstice Festival of Heroes had…

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