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    the grassy plains of the African savanna. Without the lion‚ the ecosystem would be unbalanced and unstable. The African lion‚ being at the top of the food chain‚ interacts with other organisms in many different ways. They’re in competition with cheetahs and hyenas‚ meaning they all eat from the same food source. The relationship these lions have with gazelles and zebras is predation. The lions prey on the gazelles and zebras for food. If the lion didn’t prey on these species‚ then they would overpopulate

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    Mountain Dew

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    Mountain Dew: Selecting New Creative Back Ground * Mountain Dew was invented by the Hartman Beverage Company in Knoxville‚ Tennessee in the late 1940s. The bright yellow-green drink in the green bottle packed a powerful citrus flavor‚ more sugars and more caffeine that other soft drinks and less carbonation so that it could be drunk quickly. * Pepsi co. amazed by Dew’s success in what brand manager would come to call the “NASCAR belt” * Mountain Dew is looking a new concept and

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    humorous spot about the birth of a Dew drinker. The doctor in the delivery room calls out “code green” and retreats to catch with a baseball mitt the baby as it shoots out of its mother like a cannon. Another concept ‘Cheetah’ would feature one of the Dew Dudes chases down a cheetah on a mountain bike to get his stolen Dew back. In the third concept ‘Dew or Die’‚ the Dew Dudes to foil the plot of an evil villain who is threatening with a spilt can of Dew. The concept ‘Mock Opera’ is a parody of the

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    both his legs amputated below the knees when he was very young so that he could learn to walk with prosthetic legs and feet. Pistorius is a natural athlete and has participated in many events in the Paralympic games. He uses artificial limbs named Cheetahs made from carbon fibre. Pistorius should be allowed to compete in the Olympic Games because his use of carbon fibre blades does not go against the Olympic motto and creed. The Olympic motto is “citius‚ altius‚ fortius” which means “faster‚ higher

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    Savanna Climate

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    have effective locomotion for long distance migration. The African elephant of tusk and a long trunk to drink adequate water. A giraffe can drink up to 12 gallons of water just from a water hole because it need water for dry season. I learned that a cheetah can start hunting at 16 months. I also learned that in the dry season it is really hard to survive for the Impala because Impalas are almost all pregnant. The top predators could eat them because Impalas are slower and they can catch them more

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    fabric‚ and her perfect garden outfit came together with gloves and rain boots accessories. Secondly‚ in scene II Judith wore an extravagant evening gown that consisted of my favorite color and pattern cheetah print and a deep royal red. This gown was a rich royal red silk fabric and was accented by cheetah print silk fabric that draped on one side of her body. There was also black beading around the edges of her dress. This dress was accessorized with a headpiece and hand prop that matched her garment

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    Creatine's Organic Role

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    Molecule Assignment Parmvir Deo The molecule that I chose was creatine Creatine’s organic role cannot be disparaged. It assumes a key biological role for mammals‚ fish‚ reptiles and amphibians. Creatine helps muscles in delivering adenosine triphosphate (ATP)‚ the substance that facilitates blasts of energy down to the cellular level. Creatine is put away in muscle cells as phosphocreatine and is utilized to produce cell vitality for muscle compressions. The phosphate of ATP is exchanged to creatine

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    loud noise. The whole lab starts the get demolished and the chemicals of Billy Bob Jr’s. fall on the ground and spell all over. Meanwhile all of the animals that they are also experimenting all escape. There was two which hid together which was the cheetah and hippo. They both got Billy Bob Jr’s. chemical on them when they were hiding when the two animals body’s touch it created a mysterious animal. After one hour the animal came back and it was created and Billy called it a cheapo that’s what he thought

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    Pandas‚ tigers‚ lions‚ parrots‚ monkeys‚ spiders‚ cheetahs‚ and snakes are cute and amazing pets that people have.Instead of a cute cat or dog.In fact 3.7 million exotic animals kill their owners for having them as a pet or get a very bad disease and pay to much for just a huge or tiny animal instead for a cute dog‚ cat‚ hamster or bird.Exotic animals can kill‚ bring disease‚ and are to expensive to buy for people.For example‚ animals are bad for the human environment. All of them should be in their

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    Impact on the ecosystem Impact on wildlife In a study on the impact of tourist vehicles on the Maasai Mara Reserve in Kenya carried out in 1990‚ it was discovered that for the cheetah‚ it rarely fed during peak driving hours; furthermore‚ it waked off when any vehicle approached closer than 21 meters. When the lion was investigated‚ its peak feeding hours was when the tourists’ vehicles went back to their lodges for launch or to rest; it also fed early during the morning and late during the evening

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