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    Geography Of Kenya

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    unique wildlife includes elephants‚ lions‚ cheetahs‚ leopards‚ thomsons gazelle‚ giraffes‚ zebras‚ hippos‚ rhinos‚ jackals‚ and more. Massi Mara reserve in Kenya; popular in commercials and on the TV show “Big Cat Diary”. Most of Kenya’s animals are nocturnal due to the climate. Kenya has many endangered species. Deserts/savannas‚ swamps‚ mountains‚ and forest are the ecosystems in Kenya. In conclusion‚ Kenya is an important and interesting country. Kenya is essential to scientific wildlife research

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    The platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus) is found in Tasmania and the eastern and southeastern coast of Australia. They live in burrows that they dig on riverbanks as well as under rock ledges‚ roots and debris. Platypuses are nocturnal and spend most of their time hunting for food. They are carnivores‚ hunting food along rivers‚ streams‚ lakes and ponds. When they find something‚ they scoop it up with their bills and store it in their cheek pouches until they reach the surface. They do not have

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    different and each one has his personality. In the beginning‚ we will discuss the similarities that cats in general share. Cats are strong‚ with flexible bodies‚ quick reflexes‚ razor-sharp retractable claws‚ and teeth adapted to killing small prey. As nocturnal hunters‚ cats use their acute hearing and ability to see in almost darkness to locate prey. Cats hear sounds to faint for human ears‚ they can also hear sounds higher in frequency than humans can perceive. Most Cats have incredibly soft fur that

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    “What has been a stumbling block for his faith had become a cornerstone for mine.” Those are the words of François Mauvic on Elie Wiesel’s firsthand account of the horrific events that were bestowed upon him due to his fatal flaw‚ being a Jew in Nazi Germany. Night is an autobiography written by Elie Wiesel that brings its readers through the emotional journey of losing faith‚ in God and humanity. Elie develops his theme of faith by showing the change of its meaning to him‚ the conflict it was causing

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    Night Elie Weisel

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    forget that smoke. Never shall I forget the little faces of the children‚ whose bodies I saw turned into wreaths of smoke beneath a silent blue sky. Never shall I forget those flames which consumed my faith forever. Never shall I forget that nocturnal silence which deprived me‚ for all eternity‚ of the desire to live. Never shall I forget those moments which murdered my God and my soul and turned my dreams to dust. Never shall I forget these things‚ even if I am condemned to live as long as God

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    carriers‚ disgusting‚ pests‚ flea-bitten and horrid‚ but the brown rat is actually very interesting as they have been able to survive anywhere because of their amazing skills. The brown rat which is also known as the Rattus norvegicus‚ is nocturnal‚ at night ‘the brown rat’s eyes are small‚ black and shiny; when a flashlight shines into them in the dark‚ the eyes of the rat light up like the eyes of a deer.’ Although the brown rat forages in the dark‚ it is quite ironic that they have poor

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    beyond what is necessary the number of entities required to explain anything". Occultism: Esoteric system of practice and belief‚ which assumes that there is the existence of supernatural‚ paranormal and mysterious forces. Old Hag Syndrome: A nocturnal phenomenon that involves a feeling of immobilization‚ suffocation‚ odd smells and feelings and is sometimes accompanied by immense fear (See Sleep Paralysis). Omen: A sign that foretells events. OOBE (See out of body experience): Open

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    Metabolic Rate Lab Report

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    It is known that both the LCT and UCT causes the endotherm’s metabolic rate to increase. We can hypothesize that when the temperature falls below the LCT or above the UCT‚ the percent O2 consumption will increase‚ and thus‚ the metabolic rate. The hypothesis was supported by the result received in this lab. The thermal neutral zone (TNZ) of an endotherm is its temperature tolerance range. For the mouse‚ this is about room temperature. It is seen that in the TNZ‚ the metabolic rate decreases from

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    How Marsupials adapt to the arid Australian Environment Introduction The increasing aridity of the Australian continent over the past 20 million years has favoured organisms that could adapt to dry conditions. Marsupials have developed a variety of behavioural‚ physiological and morphological adaptations to survive in these arid conditions with little or no food and free water for extended periods of time. Marsupials living in Australia’s hot arid environment must deal with exposure

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    Sir Mohan Lal looked at himself in the mirror of a first class waiting room at the railway station. The mirror was obviously made in India. The red oxide at its back had come off at several places and long lines of translucent glass cut across its surface. Sir Mohan smiled at the mirror with an air of pity and patronage. ’You are so very much like everything else in this country‚ inefficient‚ dirty‚ indifferent‚’ he murmured. The mirror smiled back at Sir Mohan. ’You are a bit of all right

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