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    Essay On Black Bears

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    A black bear is a large animal that have large home range and can be found throughout North America in more heavily habitats. Black Bears are North America’s most familiar and common bears.They most likely live in forests and are great tree climbers.They can also be found in mountain and swamp areas. In the Temperate forest biome precipitation evenly spread throughout the year. Varied temperatures (hot summers‚ cold winters). The plants tend to be broad-leaved and deciduous. The soil in this biome

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    Alaskan Husky The Alaskan Husky is mainly bred as a working dog and is a superior sledge dog to the Siberian Husky. It is an intelligent dog which is social and energetic. They only respond to leadership and if they do not see the point they will not obey. These playful dogs make excellent pets but are not great watch dogs and they hate being lonely. Loneliness often leads to destructive behaviour. The Alaskan Husky is a good companion and likes being around people and other dogs. It is affectionate

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    Disec

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    DISEC Agenda A: Militarisation of the Arctic Welcome note from the chairperson; Hello delegates‚ it is a pleasure to welcome all of you to the IIMUN. Similar to the famed aspects such as international extremism and nuclear warfare‚ the militarization of the arctic has also proven to be a matter of grave concern to the UN in recent times To many‚ we have bought this catastrophe upon us‚ inconsiderate use of natural

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    Arctic Sterna Paradisaea

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    The arctic tern known scientifically as the Sterna paradisaea it is a circumpolar seabird commonly recognised due to its strong migratory patterns. Having one of the largest migration patterns known throughout the animal kingdom traveling from its northern breeding grounds in arctic and sub-arctic regions spanning across Europe‚ Asia‚ Alaska and northern Canada. They migrate to Antarctic coast lines seeing two summers a year Using the data from the Tracking of Arctic terns Sterna paradisaea reveals

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    Arctic Oil Drilling

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    States to increase the supply of available crude oil by drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. The idea of drilling in the Arctic has been controversial and to the present day is still being debated. The United States’ need to determine whether drilling in the Arctic will be a worthwhile consideration‚ or if there are not sufficient benefits to counteract the harmful possibilities drilling possesses. Drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge provides many immediate economic benefits

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    The polar bear (Ursus maritimus) is a carnivorous bear whose native range lies largely within the Arctic Circle‚ encompassing the Arctic Ocean‚ its surrounding seas and surrounding land masses. It is a large bear‚ approximately the same size as the omnivorous Kodiak bear(Ursus arctos middendorffi).[3] A boar (adult male) weighs around 350–700 kg (770–1‚540 lb)‚[4] while a sow (adult female) is about half that size. Although it is the sister species of the brown bear‚[5] it has evolved to occupy a

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    Why Do Bears Survive

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    Bears have undergone an interesting history as they evolved from their carnivorans ancestors. Bears have started out small and worked their way to the top of the food chain. Bears have so many adaptations that help them survive. Bears have very good adaptations that have helped them survive for years. The first adaptation the bear has that is very useful is hibernation. Hibernation is what helps the bears get through winter because food is hard to find. The second adaptation is the fact is that

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    Canada Goose is a jacket company founded by Sam Tick in 1957. Sam Ticks grandson became the president and CEO of Canada goose in the 1990’s. Since 1957‚ Canada goose has grown their company substantially. Canada Goose jackets got popular for their warmth. They are down jackets with feathers inside. One of these jackets could sell for about $600. Their revenue since 1957 is around $100 million. (Fortune‚ 2013) Since being founded in 1957‚ Canada Goose has entered many partnerships and been featured

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    Business Research

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    Learning Log - Activity 3.7 The purpose of the study for learning log –Activity 3.7 was conducting a literature search for suitable papers on stakeholder theory. During the study I used common rules for searching literature: * scoping (and context) (Collins and Hussey‚ 2008); for scoping I usually looking for a last ten-five years literature * key word(s) searching in present I used words such as ‘Globalization”‚ “Sustainability‚ etc. * refining the search on stakeholder theory

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    Arctic Research Paper

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    There are submarines traveling under the Arctic icepack regularly‚ and they occasionally surface at the North Pole. Recently‚ the gradual melting of polar ice has caused a lot of activity to spring up in the area; nations from all over the world are eyeing the possibilities to gain new viable oil‚ gas deposits‚ mineral reserves and transit and shipping routes‚ such as the Northwest Passage. Most notably‚ Russia is already setting ground to claim part of the Arctic as Russian territory. A Mission to Research

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