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    References: Abrams‚ P.A. 2000. The evolution of predator-prey interactions: theory and evidence. Annual Review of Ecology‚ Evolution and Systematics 31:79-105. Brower‚ L.P. 1995. Understanding and misunderstanding the migration of the monarch butterfly in North America. Biological Sciences 49: 304-385. Carroll‚ L. 1871. Through the Looking Glass. Macmillan‚ UK. Christiansen‚ P. and J.H. Mazak. 2009. A primitive late Pliocene cheetah and evolution of the cheetah lineage. Proceedings of the National

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    Holiday

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    1) Describe the best holiday trip you made. During the semester holiday‚ me and my family had scheduled that we should go and spent our family vacation at the most spectacular place that is in Penang. This trip has been planned a month ahead by my mom. By looking at the agenda‚ we are rest assured that this will be the greatest vacation ever. Our first choice of place is the Penang Hill situated at Air Itam. Penang Hill is one of the oldest colonial hill station established by the British

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    A Glimpse of Destruction through Symbols in All Quiet on the Western Front War. Very few words invoke such strong and conflicting reactions. War demands honor and death. War offers hope and despair. War creates the ultimate challenge and the pinnacle of defeat. Throughout history‚ man struggles to understand war and its impact on the people engaged in its horrors. Paul Baumer‚ the protagonist in Erich Maria Remarque’s historical fiction novel All Quiet on the Western Front‚ enlists in the war

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    Man I Killed

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    “The Man I Killed” Guilt takes over ones mind and conquers the body because someone thinks constantly about a memory that previously occured. In Tim O’Brien’s‚ “The Man I Killed”‚ he starts with a list of physical features of the man he killed with a grenade in My Khe. He was imagining what the man’s life must have been like. O’Brien thinks of stories and personalities about the man he murdered in the war. He describes his feelings and says‚ “Nothing nobody could do… stop staring” (O’Brien 1).

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    the Kingdom of God. Metaphors are something that discovers a similarity between two subjects that are entirely different. For instance‚ the challenge will be to find similarities within kingdom living by comparing it to an apple. Also‚ the butterfly will be used to discover similarities that relate this insect to the kingdom of God. When we think of an apple‚ we automatically get this picture in our mind of something kind of peachy red‚ or yellowish green that is edible. Right away my stomach

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    Adaptation

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    Animal Adaptations -- Vocabulary Adaptation A body part‚ body covering‚ or behavior that helps an animal survive in its environment. Behavior The actions of an animal. Camouflage A color or shape in an animal’s body covering that helps it blend into its environment. Environment Everything that surrounds and affects a living thing. The environment includes non-living things‚ such as water and air‚ as well as other living things. Habitat The place where an animal lives. The physical characteristics

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    flicked the stretchy band around and then proceeded to chase it off to where it had landed. A colorful butterfly quickly replaced my fascination of the rubber band. This butterfly was no ordinary butterfly with its lively sense of motion; it had tempted me to chase it‚ as it darted back and forth across the field. Being the normal four year old I was‚ I decided to chase it. I was intrigued. The butterfly began to fly farther away‚ eventually flying out of the game boundaries where I became even more

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    Mcfly’s existence‚ conflict is created‚ and the story progresses. This is a butterfly effect of his actions and their first-hand consequences. In the play Julius Caesar‚ written by William Shakespeare‚ the tragic death of an innocent man‚ Cinna‚ was preventable. Although Roman citizens were technically at fault for his death‚ it goes back further than that simple action. Upon further analysis‚ and on the basis of the butterfly effect‚ the citizens were enraged by the actions of Antony‚ and Antony was

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    Sorry for the Loss Dealing with death and the loss of someone you love is possible one of the most difficult emotions to deal with‚ even though death is something that happens all the time‚ all over the world; death is actually the only certain thing in life. When someone we love die‚ we‚ as relatives‚ are put in a difficult situation in which we are expected to react a certain way. Unfortunately delivering the terrible news is sometimes almost as bad as getting them‚ it is never easy being the

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    Ecosystem Components and Interactions I. Introduction An ecosystem is a complex relationship between a community of organisms and the environment that they dwell in where energy is exchanged and transformed. Ecosystem includes the biotic (living organisms)‚ the abiotic (physical and chemical factors)‚ and the interactions made between these. They continually interact with each other‚ thus making complex systems with intersecting properties wherein “everything is connected”. In ecosystem ecology

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