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    Snow Leopards By: Mya J Have you ever wondered where you can find a snow leopard? what they’re like‚ how tall they can be‚ what their scientific name is‚ and why it’s endangered!? Keep reading and I’ll tell you some things about the snow leopard. Did you know that the Snow Leopard is also know as Panthera uncia? Have you ever wondered where these animals are located? Well‚ you can find them in the mountains of Central Asia including the Himalayan Mountains‚ and in the countries of Nepal‚

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    The relict leopard frog is a species of frog that has been proposed to be on the endangered species list. The leopard frog’s scientific name is lithobates onca. It was originally a member of the genus Rana‚ but in 2008 it was removed and inserted into the Lithobates genus. This species is part of the Ranidae family. The typical frog is 4.48 centimeters in length. The top of the frog is usually a mixture of brown and grey with greenish brown spots on the front side of the body. The colors under the

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    Morong‚ Bataan Brief History of Morong Bataan Morong was originally known as “Bayandati”‚ believed to the settlement located in Nagbalayong. Due to the scarcity of land available for cultivation‚ residents migrated to adjacent areas where wider lands can be found. When the Spaniards arrived to this place in 1578 the residents were elusive and distant to newcomers. The Spaniards observed that people called “Moros’ engaged in trade with the residents‚ hence this place was called Moron. Moron together

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    The Snow Leopard is an almost mythical animal. It is rarely seen and people believe that it is the guardian of the mountains. It is a symbol for some countries and it is often regarded as one of the most beautiful creatures that grace the earth. In the wild there are between 3‚500 and 7‚000. (Bailey‚ Jill) This number is not exact because Snow Leopards are very elusive and live in remote‚ harsh environments. In the zoos across the world there are about 600 Snow Leopards. (Bailey‚ Jill) The Snow Leopard

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    visitors from all over the country. It is dedicated to the late Ziaul Haque Maizbhandari upon whose memory the village Maizbhandar gets its name. The lives of villagers have prospered well over the years. It is at times difficult to comprehend the change that has occurred in their lives‚ especially when one looks upon the situation of the same family during post 1971. There also many villagers who have gone on to work in the Middle East thus sending in valuable remittances back to the village that

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    I choose to do vacation spots and picked the beach and the mountains. I.) I am nervous about going to the beach‚ because we are going to do a lot of stuff we have never done before. 1.) Distance a.) The beach is further away b.) You can’t go as often c.) You can’t stay as long 2.) Activities a.) Amusement parks b.) Fishing c.) Parasailing d.) Deep sea fishing 3.) Expense’s a.) More expensive on gas b.) A beach house and a cabin around the same

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    BIOLOGY RESEARCH PAPER EVOLUTION LION versus SNOW LEOPARD Tutor: Nguyen Thi Lap Student: Le Hoang Thu Class: 8D-UEB I. Introduction Evolution is the process of change in all forms of life over generations‚ and evolutionary biology is the study of how evolution occurs. Given the right circumstances‚ and enough time‚ evolution leads to the emergence of new species. For instance‚ both Lion and Snow Leopard are parts of Panthera – a genus of the family Felidae‚ but they belong to two

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    Scene 1 [Black stage with no lights to be seen anywhere setting a uneasier mood] Bella – (solfty) I was so young when it happened... Spot light appears below Bella and slowly makes it was up to them Bella – (solfty) I don’t remeber much... Room dimmly lights up Bella – (solfty) Yeah it’s easier now that I am use to it... [Room countines to slowly light up and a slam sound effect is played and the stage goes to darkness. Soft chatter and gosip is heard and the light come flashing back on with

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    The author Logan Feys made ¨The Sociology of Leopard Man¨ which was about how society views individuals as freaks in life. Tom Leppard (Leppard man) was not a ordinary freak. What that means is that he tattoed most of body to be himself and unlike other people they want to be different so that they get attention. Leopard man was a true individual he didn’t want attention‚ so he lived in an island away from society and it´s pressure

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    Soft Spots: A Marine’s Memoir of Combat and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder‚ written by Clint Van Winkle‚ is about his struggle dealing with PTSD after returning home from Iraq. The book demonstrates what it is like to be constantly taken over by emotions and memories from the past. He does this by jumping from present to past many times throughout the book. In one sentence he will be sitting in his class at college and then the next he is back in Iraq in an AAV (amphibious assault vehicle) securing

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