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    not go above 1m or below 0.20m because it may be too long that they resist so much current that the wire burns‚ or the length of the wire is so small that it doesn’t resist any current at all. The length of the wire will be changed by moving the crocodile clip across the wire on a ruler. The independent variable will be the length of the wire because that is what I will be changing. The dependant variable will be the resistance because it will change only due to the length of wire. The circuit should

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    Thunder and prey essay Have you ever got yourself into a dangerous position? Setting‚ conflict and main characters are a few ways to construct something dangerous. In both “A Sound of Thunder” and “Being Prey” are dangerous in different and similar ways. In the stories the setting‚ conflict and main characters is what put the characters in a tough situation. “A Sound of Thunder” and “being prey” setting has a lot in common and a lot of differences. “A Sound of Thunder” setting is in 2055 or

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    We got back on the bus and went to a coffee plantation. There‚ the guide showed us a coffee plant and fruit. And when she opened the fruit the coffee bean was inside! Next‚ we went past a river. The villagers there says that in a legend‚ a crocodile lived there and it ate the villagers here. Finally‚ we went to the hotel where Mr. Koh‚ the teacher-in-charge for the immersion trip‚ gave us a lecture. Then‚ we went to the hotel rooms where each of us bathed. At last‚ we went to sleep.

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    constrictor snakes

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    Ever wondered what these giant snakes eat? All three of these giant snakes swallow their entire meal whole and head first and can eat up to 2 times their actual body size. Anacondas eat pigs‚ deer‚ caiman (crocodile)‚ birds‚ fish and rodents. African Rock pythons can eat antelopes‚ crocodile‚ gazelles‚ monkeys‚ or anything they can possibly swallow whole. Burmese python eat small mammals‚ deer‚ pig‚ birds‚ and small farm animals. Where do these giant snakes live? Anacondas live down in South America

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    Many novelist of the time have wrote their books based on the story of their life‚ where they lived and the effects it caused. Within the novel‚ Annie John‚ author‚ Jamaica Kincaid’s use of the character of Annie John to reflect a young girl’s development in the Caribbean society in the late 1950’s. Kincaid’s self reliance provides a basic foundation for the character of Annie John portrayed as Kincaid and her struggle to find individuality in a male privileged century. Annie seeks capability to

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    assume the island‚ the monster‚ describing where they were from‚ was well-known Cuba. This best assumed when he described it as “her country‚ mine‚ that island in the Caribbean we left behind‚ itself a reptile-looking mass on each map‚ on my globe‚ a crocodile-like creature rising again‚ eating us so completely.” (Suarez‚ 2000). All of this we can assume from the words he said‚ the history of the world‚ and the world as we know it today. Americans know a bit about Cuba’s history and the way they have‚

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    In William Shakespeare’s play "Othello" the use of animal imagery was evident throughout the telling of the story. Shakespeare explained several characters actions by comparing them to similarities in animals. The characters in "Othello" were often depicted as having animal-like characteristics. Some characters were even compared to animals by other characters in the play. By defining characters in terms of these characteristics one can get a clear description of what the character is

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    September (2011)) http://www.voanews.com/learningenglish/home/Everglades-National-Park-103356779.html Save our everglades collier county September (2010) http://www.dep.state.fl.us/lands/FFAnnual/B_SaveOurEverglades.pdf Glen Wilsey Sr. (2007) American Crocodiles http://www.aaof.us/06.00.htm Rick Ferren (2010) Longstreet highroad Guide to the Florida Keys and Everglades http://www.sherpaguides.com/florida/sidebars/snakes_in_park.html Exploring the environment Florida everglades April (2005) http://www

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    What Did Dinosaurs Really Look Like? In a luminous top-floor workshop closed to the public at the American Museum of Natural History in New York‚ artists work with scientists to re-create scenes from lost or vanishing worlds. This is the birthing room for the museum’s elaborate dioramas‚ such as the brace of Northwest Indians who air-paddle their canoe through a fluorescent entrance hallway‚ or the 94-foot blue whale that swoops down from the duplex ceiling of the Ocean Life Hall‚ or the herd

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    Bruno Schultz short stories “August”‚ “Visitation”‚ and “Birds” from The Streets of Crocodiles‚ is a series of progression of chronological events beginning in summer and ending in the winter season. In the first story of “August” the narrator reminisces about his childhood as a boy and the home that he grew up in located at market square. As the storyline progresses in “August” we begin to see the dark‚ dull‚ and an old feeling of his hometown in the story. By the time fall arrives‚ the narrator

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