really big ears. Second‚ The huge ears help spread out heat so it could be cool. Third‚ The most interesting fact is that they could jump two feet high. In conclusion this why the Fennec Fox is so interesting. Physical Appearance and Family Life This is what Fennec Foxes look like when they are born‚ how they change into an adult‚ and their families life like. In the article “Fennec Fox Facts” Fennec Foxes are born with their eyes wide open. They have very short claws and ears. When they
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There are a variety of sounds that come with the condition of tinnitus‚ these range from high pitch Hz‚ pulsing‚ roaring‚ or clicking. Tinnitus is a secondary condition that is mostly caused by sound induced hearing loss however‚ other causes include ear infections‚ disease of the
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1. Describe the pathway of light through the eye and the process of light refraction. 4 points Light enters through the cornea‚ which is the first step in refraction. The iris then modulates the amount of the light that enters the eye. The light then passes through the pupil‚ which regulates light entry into the inner eye and brings objects into focus. Light then then passes through the lens which focuses the light on the retina (made of rods and cones). The retina turns light into nerve impulses
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Task two The five senses which horses use to influence their behaviour are touch‚ sight‚ smell‚ sound and taste. Horses use their touch sense so they can make friends they would do this by grooming other horses. Mothers reassure their foals by nudging them with their muzzle. Humans can also convey messages through to the horse by touch. The whiskers above their eyes give a warning and protect their eyes because it tells the horse if anything is too close to their eyes. The horses body is as sensitive
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credit = 3/97 x [365 / (30-15)] Nominal cost of trade credit = 0.03093 x 24.3333 = 0.7526289 or 75.26% Effective cost of trade credit: Periodic rate = 0.03 / 0.97 = 0.03093 Periods/year = 365 / (30-15) = 24.3333 EAR = (1+periodic rate)^N-1 EAR = (1 + 0.03093)^24.33-1 EAR = 1.098291854 or 109.84% Problem 16-4 (Cost of Trade Credit) A large retailer obtains merchandise under the credit terms of 1/15‚ net 45‚ but routinely takes 60 days to pay its bills. (Because the retailer is an important
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This complex genetic disease is called down syndrome. Down Syndrome has many effects. People with down syndrome usually “look alike.” They usually have a short neck‚ extra skin at the back of there neck‚ poor muscle tone‚ a small head‚ mouth‚ and ears. They also have a flattened face‚ and nose‚and a deep groove between the first and second toes(www.nichd.nih.gov). People with down syndrome also
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DISCUSSION QUESTIONS Chapter 1 - Finding Your Inner Fish 1. Explain why the author and his colleagues chose to focus on 375 million year old rocks in their search for fossils. Be sure to include the types of rocks and their location during their paleontology work in 2004. They chose to focus on 375 million year old rock because fish and amphibians found a few million years earlier‚ fish withou2t amphibian characteristics were found and a few million years later creatures with amphibian characteristics
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National First = 3.25% + 6.75% = 10% APR for Regions Best 13.17% EAR for National First [(1 = ((10%)/2)) 2-1 = 10.25% EAR for Regions Best [(1 = ((13.17%)/12)) 12-1 = 13.9947% 1. Based on the information about I would choose National First because of the lower EAR rate of 10.25% and also because the EAR is compounded semiannually making the EAR even lower over Regions Best who had a higher EAR at 13.9947% and compounds the EAR monthly. Based on all of this information I would have to say that
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Chapter 4 15. For discrete compounding‚ to find the EAR‚ we use the equation: EAR = [1 + (APR / m)]m – 1 = .0719‚ or 7.19% EAR = [1 + (.07 / 4)]4 – 1 EAR = [1 + (.16 / 12)]12 – 1 = .1723‚ or 17.23% = .1163‚ or 11.63% EAR = [1 + (.11 / 365)]365 – 1 To find the EAR with continuous compounding‚ we use the equation: EAR = er – 1 EAR = e.12 – 1 = .1275‚ or 12.75% 23. Although the stock and bond accounts have different interest rates‚ we can draw one time line‚ but we need to remember to
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Elizabeth Segura HPRS 1304 Elizabeth Segura Childhood Illnesses and Injuries Essay Five common childhood illnesses are chickenpox‚ colds‚ croup‚ diarrhea‚ and ear infections. Starting off with chickenpox‚ it’s a contagious illness that is caused by varicella-zoster virus and may be transmitted by sneezes‚ coughs‚ or shared food or drinks by an infected person. There is a higher risk of getting chickenpox when a person has not had the chickenpox vaccine. The first symptoms start appearing
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