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    Commemorative Speech

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    Kermit the Frog It’s not that easy being green. It’s not that easy being a frog‚ either. Some would say that he is the most awesome amphibian of all time. Others would proclaim him a puppet above the rest. His name and footprints are on a star at Grauman’s Chinese Theater‚ a rare honor given only to the best in Hollywood. It’s an even greater leap for an amphibian. You guessed it. I am here today to honor Kermit the Frog‚ a well-mannered‚ always positive‚ funny‚ frog who left the life of a quiet

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    because of the alliteration to make it sound catchy to catch the children’s attention while also targeting the Latino Market with the Puerto Rican National animal. It is a frog that helps kids cook‚ at a young age. The name comes from the Spanish national frog Coqui; a Coqui is a small frog that is brown‚ yellow‚ or green in color. The frog is bilingual‚ he speaks Spanish and English. He will go over the procedure of cooking a specific meal in English then resay it in Spanish so people that speak one language

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    Survival of the Sickest

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    explains each topic in numerous styles so that all readers can understand what he is trying to tell them. An example of this simple and somewhat humorous explanation technique he uses can be found in the way he tells the reader about why humans have evolved to fend off diseases better than any other species. He says‚ ’Essentially‚ animals with a greater risk of being eaten evolve to live shorter lives’so it evolves to reach adulthood faster. At the same time there’s never any real evolutionary pressure

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    Desert Biome

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    are the Australia’s bilby and kowari‚ the kangaroo mice of North America‚ the water-holding frog‚ and bobcat these are just a few examples of small mammals that live in the desert. One of the few large mammals that have survived and lives in the desert is the camel they have many special adaptations to help them survive. Structure and function of the main organs in the Camel and the Water-Holding Frog Two organisms that have survived and adapted to the desert are the camel and the

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    During periods of high stress‚ manifesting positivity can have the ability to help mentally‚ physically‚ and physiologically. The question at hand‚ how does one “manifest positivity” can be explained in three big steps: start the day positive‚ end the day positive‚ and with everything in between‚ have the ability to rebound effectively from the negative that is brought about. Though positivity can be built up‚ the main focal point of embodying a positive mindset or outlook is maintaining that said

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    Muscle Contraction Lab

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    Purpose: The purpose of this lab is to test what substances are necessary for muscle contraction. Hypothesis: Based off the frog muscle immersed separately in Solution A of ATP and distilled water solution‚ Solution B of ATP with KCl in distilled water and MgCl2 in distilled water and solution C of KCl and MgCl2 in distilled water‚ I hypothesize that solution B of ATP with KCl in distilled water and MgCl2 in distilled water will cause the muscle to contract. Introduction: This lab consisted of

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    Both anurans and passerines generates rich variety of sounds to attract mates during the mating season. Normally‚ only male frogs and toads give advertisement calls‚ since female frog/toad calls are limited to a soft and simple release call are particularly suppressed when mating. Female frogs/toads also give vocalizations in a few species. Male calls are produced in the appropriate season and depend on seasonal fluctuations (Zelick‚ et al.‚ 385). The sound

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    Structure of Gaseous Exchange Surfaces in Humans‚ Fish‚ Insects and Frogs Gaseous Exchange is a biological process where oxygen diffuses into the body or bloodstream and carbon dioxide diffuses out of the body or blood stream. This process is different for Humans‚ Fish. Frogs and Insects. Humans: In humans the gas exchange system is known as the Respiratory system. The respiratory surface is the Alveoli located on Bronchial tubes inside of the lungs. The average human adult has about 600 million

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    pond a frog plunges into the sound of water.” The frog plunges into the sound of water rather than into the pond. The poem focuses around the sound that the writer wants the reader to imagine. The absence of a specific sound is what stimulates the reader to create a scene using imagination. The sound made by the frog is left up to the reader’s imagination and based on their experience with things falling into water. In contrast‚ in the Haiku translated by Allen Ginsberg “The old pond A frog jumped

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    humorously ridicules fairytales. The narrator‚ Hazel‚ recounts the night of her encounter with a talking frog when cleaning the Howard Johnson’s Hotel’s bathroom. The frog bargains that a kiss to his nose can turn Hazel into a princess. Hazel reacts to the offer by repeating “me a princess” throughout the poem to emphasize how ridiculous and unrealistic she finds the idea to be. Besides‚ frogs don’t talk. Hazel blatantly declines‚ and flushes the “little green pervert” (20) three times down the toilet

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