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    I did a Hooverville from back in the great depression. I built my Hooverville on a big piece of cardboard. I partly spray painted the big cardboard for a mud look. My Hooverville has five shacks and a lean to. The shacks are made out of cardboard that I also spray painted to look like mud. The shacks are held together with hot glue. On the shacks I used some material to make roofs and door coverings. I made some trees and bushes on my Hooverville too‚ using Spanish moss. I got some sticks

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    The Selection

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    With 35 girls and only one prince‚ the Selection could be the opportunity of a lifetime for one very special girl‚ but the battle is fierce and the competitors are ruthless. If the stress of the Selection doesn’t get you first‚ the girls will. The Selection is an aggressive battle for the prince’s heart and the queen’s crown‚ and it is every girl’s dream to be in it. America Singer is a free-spirited-high-tempered ginger in the running for the Selection‚ and seemingly the only girl in her country

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    IMPACT OF URBANISATION ON BIODIVERSITY Case Studies From India WWF-India sees its role in urban work as an attempt to reduce the impact of cities on biodiversity and ecological footprint‚ both of which have implications for the overall conservation goals of the organisation. Further‚ given the experience and expertise in dealing with footprint issues‚ WWF feels there is a greater need to engage with planners‚ developers and policy makers involved in dealing with urban issues. Author Kiran Rajashekariah/WWF-India

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    Lab Report Biodiversity

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    INTRODUCTION Biodiversity presents occurrence of variety of species and their natural community in which they live. By the definition it is “The degree of variation of life forms within a given species‚ ecosystem‚ biome‚ or an entire planet. It is a measure of the health of ecosystems and is in part a function of climate.” (Rutherford) Ecosystem is on the other hand‚ “ community and its abiotic environment”( Rutherford). Biodiversity exists in every ecosystem‚ weather it is big one‚ or just ecosystem

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    or as an end Intrinsic Values of Biodiversity * All life has inherent worth – Every species has a value and role in nature. It has a right to exist‚ whether or not it is known to be useful to humans. All life is sacred and must be protected. Humans are no more important than other species. They all have a good of their own and both deserve to be valued.Thus everything has an equal right to exist simply because it already exists. Having this right will result in also having a "right" to have ones

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    Classification and Marine Biodiversity Important Background Information that you need to know and understand: (Understand the Key Concepts) Key words: binominal system of naming; science of classification is taxonomy; species; levels of classification (know them); dichotomous identification key; 5 kingdoms; etc… CLASSIFICATION Our oceans have a great variety of life forms. Thousands of new species are discovered each year. We need to identify‚ name‚ and know the biology of all the marine

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    Biodiversity Notes

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    Quiz 8 Protostomes Ecdysozoans: Arthropoda Distinguishing morphological features: 1. Segmented bodies 2. Jointed exoskeletons 3. Hemocoel – body cavity 4. Hemolymph – blood 5. Reduced coelom 6. Paired‚ jointed appendages 7. Distinct head and trunk tagmata Lineages Myriapods Insecta Chelicerata Crustaceans Millipedes centipedes Insects Spider‚ horse shoe crabs‚ ticks‚ mites Lobster‚ shrimp‚ crabs Dioecious‚ short segments‚ separate sexes‚ internal fertilization‚ female eggs

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    be determined through the examination of its location‚ biodiversity‚ extent and linkages. The vulnerability of the ecosystem is closely linked with the effectiveness of the functioning and the diversity of the ecosystem. The resilience of an ecosystem is also important when looking at the survival of ecosystems. Resilience is a measure of the ability of an ecosystem to adapt to a changing function and structure following an episode of natural or human induced stress. The biophysical interactions

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    of products which make our lives easier and more comfortable. However‚ the result of this is massive damage to our environment and protection becomes harder. This essay will show how people and authorities need to protect properly our planet. Firstly‚ recycling is a very basic but important action that everyone should adopt now. If we do not recycle‚ factories will have to process the raw material and this will result in more heat release into the environment. What is more‚ a very simple way to

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    Selection

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    Recruitment selection within an internal or external organization involves certain processes to reflect good outcome and results. Job analysis is carried out under supervision and deep observation by job holders and managers to determine the nature of work and candidates available to be selected for a job. To decide those aspects; a systematic process is taken by different methods of job analysis to gather up different information and data to summarize the selection of preferable candidates. Nowadays

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