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    Panda Ant Research Paper

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    spiders live in South African rainforests and has legs as long as 30 centimeters. Number Three: Panda Ant. Would you believe the Panda Ant isn’t actually an ant? This wasp resembles a hair ant and has colors that are similar to a panda’s. They are nocturnal and rarely seen in nature. Number Two: Peacock Mantis Shrimp. The Peacock Mantis Shrimp might be beautiful‚ but it’s quite dangerous. Its front claws are so dangerous that they can’t be kept in aquariums because they can punch through the glass

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    Nathan Bingham Professor Darnell Art History 12/7/17 Assignment 4 The piece of art is the Pendant‚ Falcon with Ram’s Head. This piece of art is currently at the Louvre in Paris‚ France. The Pendant‚ Falcon with Ram’s Head was found in the tomb that belonged to an Apis bull which was a holy being to Egyptians. It was found in the tomb Serapeum of Saqqara and it was found by a man named Auguste Mariette in the years 1851 to 1853 in France. The Pendant‚ Falcon with Ram’s Head was made from gold‚ gold

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    Food Preferences in the Sow Bug (Porcellio Laevis) Purpose The purpose of this experiment is to determine what kind of food the sow bug prefers; decaying leaves‚ potatoes‚ grapes‚ or sow bug food. Hypothesis If a sow bug is placed in a choice tray‚ and has access to decaying leaves‚ potatoes‚ grapes‚ and sow bug food‚ the sow bug will choose the decaying leaves over its other options. This hypothesis was based on research stating that a sow bug’s main food source is decaying vegetation. This

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    The Peppered Moth

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    peppered moth‚ is the endemic‚ or native‚ species that was common throughout Great Britain before the mid-1800s. This moth had the trait in which it was white with black specks‚ causing it to have a peppered phenotype‚ or appearance. Since this moth is nocturnal‚ it would eat and breed during the night‚ but during the day it would live on trees‚ which were covered in lichen. Since the lichen was a light color‚ it protected the hiding white moths during the daytime. In the mid-1800s a naturalist discovered

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    Describe the summary of a poem The Tyger in detail. Blake’s poem The Tyger begins with the amazement of a vision‚ an apocalyptic beast ’burning bright’ in the bordering darkness: nocturnal darkness presented metaphorically as ’forests of the night’. Obviously‚ this is no familiar tiger in the natural habitat of forests; this is a visionary tiger as burning fire in the darkness as an absolute principle. The vision leads the poet to an assumption of the mystery of its maker‚ for the maker is best

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    Methamphetamine abuse can cause many negative consequences‚ which include cognitive defect and brain damage. Possible long term effects are psychosis‚ depression‚ and other brain dysfunctions. Methamphetamine is a powerful brain stimulant‚ capable of causing cause any individual to become addicted. Meth is used through injection‚ smoked‚ ingested‚ or snorted. The drug stimulates the central nervous system‚ because of a dramatic dopamine increase. Dopamine is directly related to the pleasure functions

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    Dreams of a Mad Man After a person’s dreams have been crushed many times or even just once‚ they give up on that dream as well as forming new dreams. This is precisely why we admire Philippe; he has so much passion‚ and he refuses to give up-- no matter the circumstances. We envy him for his persistence‚ his abilities‚ and for his beauty. After all this‚ the viewers are still able to love him. We wish him luck‚ in hopes that he can accomplish something that we may never be able to-- accomplishing

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    Chapter 22 Beauty Science and Spirit of Italian Art Study online at quizlet.com/_bjsjx 1. 2. (Figure 22-36) His remarkable sense of color and his ability to convey light through color emerge in the altarpiece‚ Assumption of the Virgin. Who was this artist? How did Michelangelo’s David become a political statement? Titian Titian 12. 3. The placement of figure near the west door of the Palazzo della Signoria It portrays informal intimacy. With stern watchfulness before the battle By

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    ’Hide and seek’ by Vernon Scannell is about a young‚ excitable infant playing the childhood game of hide and seek. It begins by revealing the juvenile excitement experienced by a child when playing a game - ’Call out. Call loud: I’m ready! Come and find me!’ Through the poets use of exclamation marks we can see the child’s joy at partaking in the game. It is exhilarating and fun time for the child‚ but it is also very competitive. The manner in which he hides shows this competitiveness; he meticulously

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    I’ve always liked the wind through my hair. It makes me feel similar to a bird flying in the air. Tobe‚ my Gerberian Shepsky has her head out the passenger’s window. Her fur is blowing backwards and her tongue is out. Thick fog swirls over the ocean on my side. Not a mile ahead is a beautiful beach secluded from the rest of town. I take Tobe down and we usually play for most of the day. Her excited barks fill the car as our stop comes into sight. We have explored so much of this town and the town

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