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    Botanical Garden

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    I have been in the most famous Botanical Garden with my friends or my family before. Indeed‚ the Penang Botanic Garden gave us a relaxation place for doing physical exercises. The garden is clean‚ safe and comfortable for jogging. Mostly I go there every morning for walking up and down just like the locals do‚ is the best relaxation at 8am. I miss that fresh morning air‚ too. Actually the gate is open until after 8pm and there are also some fruits and drinks stalls‚ selling different variety of

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    Australia. Over one million visitors are attracted to the park each years enjoying a variety of recreational opportunities‚ and it should most definitely be added on the World Heritage List for the priceless beauty‚ and the fascinating fauna and flora it holds. Where is Dandenong Ranges National Park located? The Dandenong is located in Victoria‚ Australia 38km east of Melbourne. The Dandenong stretches to an amazing length of 32.15km squared and is 35400 hectares. The exact coordinates for The

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    Grant Williams Mrs. Manning The Turn of the Screw Summer Reading Essay 7/27/15 The Turn of the Screw‚ by Henry James‚ is a well written ghost story detailing the fictional events at an estate in the town of Bly‚ England. This story is captivating and a thriller to read. Henry James has written over 75 works‚ varying in style from plays to novels. There are very few characters in this story which allowed for detailed characterization‚ and leaves the reader with a mental image of how they would

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    Environmental Science

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    and fish started to survive. In the decomposition chamber‚ it housed the entire time we started with leaves and some fruit which decomposed into the soil. When the project was over‚ it was nearly all decomposed. In the terrestrial chamber‚ the flora flourished the entire time. Our plants were always green. We planted a few mung bears‚ which by the end‚ had grown out of the tip. Overall‚ our eco-column was a success. b) The water in the aquatic chamber changed drastically throughout the entire

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    predicaments we encounter periodically. Australia is a well known dry continent and is potentiated by low yearly rainfall. As drought progresses‚ water evaporation increases sharply which then decreases water levels on dams‚ rivers and creeks threatening the flora and fauna present in those ecosystem. “The augment in water temperature may also result in diminishing levels of Oxygen present in water and as a consequence the salinity of the water increases and could do an immense destruction on fish species” (Bond

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    Manas Wildlife Sanctuary

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    The name of the park originated from the Manas River‚ which was named after the serpent God Manasa. The Manas River is a major river that passes through the heart of the national park. Manas was declared a sanctuary on October 01‚ 1928. The Manas Tiger reserve was created in 1973. Before it was claimed a sanctuary it was a forest that used to be called the Manas R.F. and North Kamrup R.F. The forest was used as hunting grounds for the local family of royalty. Then in December of 1985 Manas was declared

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    all cultures and races. Australia’s government is amazing because it was federated and democratic. Its climate varies throughout Australia because of its size. Australia is a truly fascinating continent/country/island. Its uniqueness is due to its flora with its many different plants. Its fauna and its many creatures only found in Australia. Australia’s lifestyle is also sought after because it can’t be found anywhere else. Also it landscape is almost unpredictable and also classifies Australia as

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    Ulcerative Colitis Essay

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    starts in the rectum then it spreads to the colon in about 20cm. It considers as a mild form of ulcerative colitis. They could not reach the actual cause of ulcerative proctitis but they suggest that the interactions between environmental factors‚ flora‚ inappropriate reaction in the immune system‚ and genetic predisposition are responsible. Symptoms include blood in the stool‚ diarrhea‚ and rectal pain. Proctosigmoiditis: The inflammation affecting two parts of colon‚ the rectum and sigmoid. Symptoms

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    Title: The Turn of the Screw The Turn of the Screw is an idiom used many times in literature and even in everyday language. I was unfamiliar with this idiom and I believed that the author was foreshadowing how someone is going to lose their screw meaning they are going to go crazy. I was partially right since one perception of story is that someone does go crazy‚ but the actual meaning of the idiom is to make something bad even worse. The author uses this phrase in his story as well. The first time

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    animals went to the sky( created moon‚ sun and stars) * The others stayed on earth and created the natural world * The spirits shaped the land and created more spirits who then created the flora and fauna‚ including human life. * They believe that these spirits never died but life on in the flora and fauna‚ around them. * This dreaming belief is sacred to the Aboriginal people as they believe that there is a spiritual link between them and the land( who are supposedly the spirits.

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