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    Why Does A Frog Smell

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    Frogs have sticky tongues that can catch prey that weigh up to 1.4x its own body weight. The reason as to why a frog’s tongue is sticky is due to the fact that its spit can change physical properties. The frog’s spit can go from a glue that is stickier than honey to a thinner fluid and back in enough time that it would have have been able to catch its prey. Instead of having saliva glands like humans‚ frog gets the saliva it needs from it tongue‚ which oozes out the saliva even when it has been taken

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    Do you believe that it’s unfair to bring food into the movies? There is a problem where people think that it’s unfair to bring food into the movies. Although‚ I don’t agree with that notion. You save so much extra money when you buy your own food‚ and you already payed for a ticket. Some also say that banning outside food violates price gouging laws. According to Justin O’Neil‚ “ Why do you pay 5$ for M&Ms at the movies‚ when you can buy them for several dollars cheaper at any other store.”

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    How does the Paramecium regulate its water content? The Paramecium regulates its water content through their contractile vacuoles which excrete excess water. The excess water is collected into a contractile vacuole which swells and finally expels water through an opening in the cell membrane. Q 7. How does the Paramecium ingest food particles? Describe the process from detection to ingestion. The Paramecium ingests food particles through its cilia which sweeps the food along with water

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    McLaughlin Ban Junk Food! DID YOU KNOW junk food has been linked to obesity‚ diabetes‚ and even cancer? Sure‚ junk food is totally yummy‚ but it is definitely not good for us or for the children in this country. Junk food also makes the quality of life worse. It makes you tired‚ and it can make you very unhealthy. There is a law going through congress right now about banning junk food in schools‚ and before you state your opinion‚ please open up your mind to see how junk food is affecting the

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    Many people have a very healthy‚ friendly relationship with their mother. Some people though‚ may feel like they need to break away from their mothers ties and gain control. In “Rules of the Game‚” by Amy Tan‚ Waverly is in a power struggle between her and her mother. Waverly is embarrassed by her mother’s inability to assimilate to culture. For example‚ after Waverly’s first chess match‚ she is annoyed by her mother trying to give her tips: “As she wiped each piece with a soft cloth‚ she said‚

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    Tan Sri Syed Mokhtar

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    NAME: NURUL AISYAH NABILAH BINTI ARIFIN MATRIC CARD: 2013606088 CLASS: 1E LECTURE NAME: MISS BIOGRAPHY OF SYED MOKHTAR AL BUKHARY Early life of TAN SRI SYED MOKHTAR SHAH BIN SYED NOR AL-BUKHARY or everyone knows him as Syed Mokhtar Al-Bukhary was born in 12 December 1951 at Alor Star‚ Kedah Malaysia. He is the third of seven child was born into middle class family. His family hailed from Hadhramaut‚ ‎Yemen. Before his father deciding to live in Kedah‚ his father had to travel as far

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    Symbolism In Big Fish

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    In the film Big Fish directed by Tim Burton water is a big‚ if not the biggest symbol in the entire film. Water symbolizes life‚ healing‚ and the flow of time. This is shown near the beginning of the story when Will talks to his dad in his room‚ where you can explicitly see a picture of the ocean containing water. The painting can be interpreted to show that Edward still has life in him or to symbolise that he needs life. After the talk Edward asks for a glass of water‚ this is equivalent to him

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    Essay - Big Fish

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    Big Fish M Krause 02/27/13 Production: Columbia Pictures‚ 2003 Producer: Bruce Cohen/Dan Jinks Director: Tim Burton Screenplay: Daniel Wallace (novel)‚ John August (screenplay) Cinematography: Philippe Rousselot Editing: Chris Lebenzon Music: Danny Elfman Principal Characters: Ewan McGregor Ed Bloom (Young) Albert Finney Ed Bloom (Senior) Billy Crudup Will Bloom Jessica Lange Sandra Bloom (Senior) Helena Bonham Carter Jenny (Young)/Jenny (Senior)/The Witch

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    How to Catch a Fish

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    How to Catch a Fish By: P. H. Do you enjoy fishing? Would you like to learn some tips about fishing in a freshwater lake or pond? I live in The Woodlands and I like to fish in lakes and ponds by my house. Fishing is a great sport that can be enjoyed by people of all ages. My Grandpa taught me a lot about fishing and I would like to share some of that information with you. The materials I prefer can be found at most sporting goods stores. My favorite fishing pole is a six-foot All-star

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    Your Inner Fish

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    prehistoric fish. This theory sounds interesting to me since fishes don’t seem to have limbs‚ do they? It can be proved from the fossil record and the biology analysis. In the film‚ Your Inner Fish‚ the geologist showed the hand bone of human and the limb fossil of the prehistoric fish. After comparing‚ it is found that they are the same set of bones which just squashed to support different functions (Cook‚ Tate and Shubin‚ 2014). Besides‚ there are also people with the similar trait of fish. In the

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