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    seen in Chernobyl the wildlife population almost doubles since there aren’t people hunting them. The problem now is the wild boar population that has grown significantly since the disaster. The damage caused to agriculture by the wild boars has doubled from what it was at before the disaster. The number of wild boars that are being hunted has increased from 3,000 to 13,000. Wild boar meat is highly desired in Japan but the animals have been eating contaminated plants and other animals in the…

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    solution to this can be ending the public displays of orcas, it is manageable and the economic impact would be meager. With the remaining forty two orcas they can be put in retirement in sea pens, or be in rehabilitation and someday return to the wild. These Orcas can have a chance to live longer, and trainers would no longer have to risk their lives training them. If oceanarias are worried about losing profit they could try redesigning orca enclosures to satisfy a Killer Whales’ needs better…

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    The movie Into the Wild as well as the story Death of an Innocent tells the exciting, yet questionable adventure of Chris Mccandless, who left his family, home, and money to separate himself from society and to live the life he wanted. His parents, Walt and Billie McCandless set him up for an impressive, promising life, but Chris took this promising, successful future and spun it into an unnecessary, dangerous journey which led him to his desperate death. Chris’s decision to go on this journey…

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    allow the reader to see the characters in a novel as a whole different kind of character. One novel that uses Romanticism is Into The Wild by John Krakauer; the novel uses Romanticism with the character Chris McCandless. The usage of Romanticism in this novel helps the reader learn who McCandless was and how he went through his life. John Krakauer's "Into The Wild" combines Chris McCandless's life with Romantic thinking and how McCandless uses Romantic thinking throughout the book. Famous…

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    population. In the early 1900’s there was roughly 40 tigers left in the wild, but through conservation efforts the species was able to overcome this and has a current population of roughly 500. What the future holds for the Amur…

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    an end much earlier than he would’ve hoped. In August of 1992, just four months after Chris walked alone into the wild, his perishing body was found by a party of moose hunters. Chris went into the wild hoping to get away from corrupt society and to live a transcendentalist lifestyle. His bold journey was going well until he made a silly mistake when he came across seeds from the wild potato. The seeds themselves are not what killed Chris, it was the amino acids in the seeds that caused him to…

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    Kesa Role Model

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    glittery eyes but behind all of those wild dance moves and top chart music you really don’t know what goes on with Kesha’s wild mind. Kesha talks about wanting to be a new woman and not cover her body in make-up. She engages with her fans about her new wishes of wanting to become more ladylike by wearing a ladylike skirt and…

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    been consistently using control groups ( Wild type Mice) and subject groups (Calponin Knock-Out KO mice) thereby avoiding false positive results. Our study suggests that Calponin is a potential target for a new class of anti-platelet medications without prolonged bleeding and minimal side effects. In short, inhibiting the action of Calponin delays the formation of clots and does not increase the bleeding time. Our findings are extremely vital to the future treatment of cardiovascular disease and…

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    found away from their home and need to be relocated. Once an animal fully recovers, they are then released back into the wild.” This provides evidence that zoos are trying to change the way they treat animals, but some zoos already treat animals well, some zoos have programs that help injured animals get better and when they get better then they are released back into the wild where they came from. Also, according to “Honey I Shrunk the Zoo,” it says “We're not an attraction. We are a…

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    Testing Episodic-Like Memory

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    A recent observational study have reported the stone gathering and throwing chimpanzee in zoo suggest humans are not the only ones who can plan for future. In Osvath’s (2010) study, they observed repeated episodes of male chimpanzee named Santino, making piles of stone and picking up a stone and chuck it toward the crowd, causing it to disperse. They found that Santino plans ahead for how he will react to the visitors’ approach to his compound, and that is inconsistent with interpretations that…

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