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    In the 1999 passage, “Retelling Experiments: H.B.D. Kettlewell’s Studies of Industrial Melanism in Peppered Moths” author, Joel B. Hagen recounts the story of one of the most famous breakthroughs in biological science. In the mid 1950s, the work of H.B.D. Kettlewell solved persisting loopholes in Darwin’s theory of natural selection by conducting several experiments using peppered moths. Kettlewell’s research is widely discussed in biology classes today, yet there is often deviation in how the…

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    Zebra Research Paper

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    The zebra can be found in East Africa, and has black and white stripes know on them as camouflage, and is an herbivore which means it eats plants, grasses and figs. The zebra is a black and white striped mammal that lives in the grasslands or woodlands in East Africa. They also live in open plains, semi-deserts, and some live in zoos. The zebras survival rate is better in captivity because they have people to take care of them and they have healthy food for them to eat. They can live up to 30…

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    Pax Cahokia Analysis

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    understanding of Cahokia as a city that had the potential of enforcing political power as well as military power across the plains and woodlands. My understanding is that Cahokians continued a “Pax Cahokiana”, and without the city’s enforcement of military power, the plains and woodlands started acting violent and became rebellious (Pauketat, Caho.168). The next Woodland Indians generation drew upon a Cahokian cultural legacy and because of that the city “also affected the shape and direction of…

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    Mantled Guereza Family

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    reasons. First, its mantle of white long, white hair, which is distinct and the source of its name. Second, it is one of the only Colobinae species present in US zoos. The Mantled Guereza is endemic to Equitorial Africa. It can be found in forests, woodlands, and wooded grasslands. Most prefer to live in the lower parts of the tree, but some can be found in high altitudes up to 3300 meters and are normally found near some type of water source. As a forest-dweller, the Mantled Guereza is…

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    Bobcats Research Paper

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    of small animals such as mice and rabbits, but they are capable of taking down a deer much larger than its size. Bobcats live mostly live in the southern region of North America. They prefer to live on rocky hillsides, but are known to live in woodlands, swamps, deserts, and sometimes suburban areas. Since bobcats are nocturnal, they are seldom seen by human. They live mostly throughout the United States except for a huge portion of the Midwest and the northeast. Bobcats are more seen in…

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    The Neanderthals first remains were found in Neander valley in Europe. Evidence suggests that Neanderthals were adapted to steppe-tundra woodlands. Archaeologists studied the evidence above, and found that Neanderthals occupied a huge swath of Europe and Asia during the ice-age. Scientists found that they were adapted to woodlands.(Parmer)…

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    Adolpe William Bouguereau, Nymphs and Satyr (1873). Oil on canvas Adolpe William Bouguereau born in November 1825, La Rochelle, France, and he died in August 1905. Adolphe Bouguereau considers one of famous French academic painters of the great classical period. Later he won the prix de Rome; He was able to studying the art in Italy. May be for that reason he was masterful command of the human form, delicate colors and enchanted light brought the souls and spirits of his subjects to…

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    1972 Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 ( Federal Act) Flora and Fauna guarantee Act 1988 (VIC). It is in the Bioregion of the Victorian Volcanic Plain, the catchment area is Corangamite, and the EVC is 55 Plain Grassy Woodlands. The reserve is 11-hectare triangle-shaped area, soil is sandy/stony loam, greyish brown in colour, ph. 6.5, water repellent is low with soil strength moderately firm, there is medium amount of…

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    Bruny Island Topography

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    1.0 Introduction Data collection on Bruny Island yielded several readings associated with climate, topography, and GPS. These readings have been analysed using visual techniques before refining to report on the reasoning behind the different trends in the datasets. As Bruny Island experiences (a general) North-Westerly wind direction, it became evident that vegetation and the topography of one sand dune transect would impose an effect on the recorded wind speed (or velocity) readings. The…

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    Woodlot Research Paper

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    Develop Your Woodlot By Hiring Silviculture Services Silviculture is the art of controlling and establishment, growth, quality and health of forests and woodlands to meet the diverse needs easily. Such service is highly important for woodlot. H.C. Haynes prides them on taking an important role in every aspect of the woodlot ownership from the management planning to end of harvesting to silviculture. There are many reasons why the silviculture services nova scotia is much important for woodlot.…

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