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    Research Paper On Anurans

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    Frogs and toads are known as Anurans. Anurans represent the most diverse, and widespread of the three existent amphibian species. Anurans can be found throughout the world. Frogs can be spotted in urban areas and gardens. However, it is rare for the anurans to be seen in polar regions, as well as some oceanic islands and extremely xeric deserts, but anuran diversity is greatest in the tropical areas (Heying, 2003). The reason why anura was used to conduct this experiment was because the human…

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    Imagine having toads vote on new laws and reforms that would affect the population. Let that sink in for a moment...Eventually it’s realized that toads don’t understand the needs of humans, they can’t speak English, and they can’t even vote. That is exactly what a horrible form of government is, a place where you aren’t represented or heard and your government doesn’t even take your opinions and needs into account. This is why representative democracy is the best form of government known to man…

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    anger, he notices a small toad, a species once thought to be extinct. He realizes that this could get him millions in prize money. He carefully picks up the road and rushes home. Unfortunately when he shows the road to Iran, she notices that it is electric - a toy escaped from it's owner that made its way to northern California. Rick doesn't seem to care and the story ends with him asleep, getting his long-deserved peace while Iran orders the materials for caring for the toad as if it was…

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    I can relate to this in the way that my friends go out many times a week and have fun. I am just like Nnadi. I work on wonderful IB homework and stay at home instead of being able to enjoy the so-called "best years of my life." 13. "The new yam festival was thus an occasion for joy throughout Umuofia." Pg. 37 paragraph 2 This seems like a form of Thanksgiving mixed with New Year's. Throughout the book, the main focus is on crops, (the biggest crop being yams). Why do yams play such a big…

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    Mushroom Kingdom. In the game, the player must jump through multiple levels and defeat bosses to achieve the final goal of saving the Princess. Throughout the many Super Mario games, many other characters have been introduced such as Yoshi, Luigi, Toad, and Princess Toadstool, also known as Princess Peach. These characters act as other players or helpers who aid the player throughout the journey. With these protagonists come the antagonists. The most famous antagonist King Koopa, also known…

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    In the mid fourteenth century the first wave of the bubonic plague broke out, but it didn’t stop there. Outbreaks throughout Europe continued well through the eighteenth century. Many people fled, trying to escape the death that lingered everywhere they looked. The plague spread fear, as well as sickness; caused people to turn to the church; and develop different theories as to why the disease plagued them. Because of the plague, fear was spread throughout Europe, in turn causing people to…

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    Stanley Norman Cohen Stanley Norman Cohen is a scientist known for inventing recombinant DNA technology with Herb Boyer. Cohen was born on February 17, 1935 in a small town of Perth Amboy, New Jersey. During his childhood Cohen frequently helped his father assemble many things such as electrical fans, fluorescent mixtures and many more. Cohen developed an interest in Science from a very small age, but later switched from physics to biology and decided to become a medical doctor. Not only was…

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    the actual powers, reveal themselves throughout Act I and Act II of Macbeth. From the content in Act I and II, it can be deduced that the witches’ supernatural powers are satantic. The witches connect with Satan through their familiar, which is a toad and a frog, and they gain more power through their victims who grant it to them. The witches use their power for evil and mischief which leads to the confirmation that they get their power from the devil. Further proof for their satanic powers is…

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    Hollow” by Washington Irving, was Written in 1820. It was a great book that caught the attention of many people for its thriller theme. When in 1949, Walt Disney decided to make a replica of the book calling it “The Adventures of Ichabod Crane and Mr. Toad”. Both stories are similar in certain ways but the movie just doesn't show Irvings Dark Romanticism side. Besides you can differ the movies plot and the books plot very easily. Both stories have the same characters and setting, but they just…

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    Othello’s soliloquy in Act 3 scene 3 (257-70), can be described as the dramatic climacteric of the play. The oratory reveals his most private thoughts, trepidations, and frailty of the mind. This speech marks the juncture where Othello fights an intense internal turmoil before succumbing to Iago's lies. The soliloquy creates a plot by expounding Othello’s complex state of mind and enunciating his designs.The speech veers his image from an idealist to a misogynist and assists in building his…

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