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    low on food. The larger animals ran out before the smaller ones. The Tiger was the first to go on the hunt. The bright orange fur did not camouflage well‚ yet none of the animals expected to be hunted to pickings were easy for the Tiger. The Monkey noticed the Tiger stalking him one day. He prepared for the day that the Tiger would strike. “That silly beast‚ his orange fur is so noticeable. I can see his stalking trail‚ and he is mine.” That night the Tiger walked around the Monkey’s ground shelter

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    the French could have its unsettled moments at but in comparison with other governments their relationship was beneficial to both parties‚ not just one. The French made allies of the "council of three fires"(p.120) by respecting their culture‚ the fur trade‚ and basing their relationship on alliances. While the French might not have approved of the Native Americans beliefs‚ they did follow certain traditions that made the interactions between them easier. One of such traditions was the "giving

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    Adapting to Change and Accepting Reality “A Rose for Emily” and “Miss Brill” In William Faulkner’s “A Rose for Emily” and Katherine Mansfield’s “Miss Brill” the reader is given a glimpse into the lives of two elderly women living in two entirely different worlds but sharing many similar characteristics. First‚ Miss Brill and Miss Emily attempt to adapt to change in a changing environment. Second‚ they have their own versions of facing reality. The authors use change and facing reality to illustrate

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    1.4 Kulturwandel……………………………………………………………………....6 2. Interkulturelle Kompetenz ……………………………………………………………8 2.1 Begriffsdefinition…………………………………………………………………..8 2.2 Notwendige Voraussetzungen für internationalen Erfolg…………………….9 2.3 Die Bedeutung internationaler Kompetenz für erfolgreiches wirtschaftliches Agieren……………………………………………………...….10 3. Interkulturelle Kommunikation……………………………………………………..14 3.1 Begriffsdefinition…………………………………………………………………14

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    Polar Bear evolution

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    this divergent evolution‚ the bears had caused speciation.(Pbs.org‚2008) Adaptation also occurred to the bears after they had evolved. Some of the adaptation were related to its teeth‚ fur‚ and etc. When the brown bear evolved into Polar bears‚ they slowly received the dominance of white fur instead of the brown fur based on their environment. (Pbs.org‚2008) They received this trait because it was beneficial to them in order to camouflage and withstand the cold temperatures. Another adaptation is

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    protects them from the hot African climate. The Fennec and Arctic Fox have thick fur to help provide protection from the climate‚ and they have thick fur on their paws to protect against hot sand/cold snow. They are also both monogamous animals. Bat-Eared Foxes and Arctic Foxes have no shared traits. They are all monogamous. animals that live in underground dens‚ have amazing hearing‚ and are hunted and killed for their fur. Although these animals share many traits‚ their niches are very different

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    interact with each other. Mansfield parallels Miss Brill with the fur she keeps wrapped up in a box until Sunday. She demonstrates a dynamic character that receives a reality check from the "real" world where she belongs rather than in a chimerical world she made up. Mansfield creates a colorful character who symbolizes her old‚ worn fur and lacks the reality of the outside world. Mansfield’s parallelism between Miss Brill and her fur shows the reader that Miss Brill stays in a box in a dark closet

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    Polar Bear Analysis

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    cool of. Polar bears have the thickest fur of any bear species. Their fur has two layers. The first layer‚ the under coat‚ is the closest to their body it consists of thick‚ plush‚ hair that retains heat. The next layer‚ the outer layer‚ is a layer made of "guard hairs" and are not actually hair at all they are hollow tubes. the tubes trap air for insulation andalso reflect a visible wavelengths of light in their hollow air space‚ which combine to make the fur whiteeven though it is in fact colorless

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    Passenger/Itinerary Receipt Electronic ticket 220-2985548741 Page/Seite:1 Please print this receipt and retain throughout your journey. Bitte drucken Sie diesen Beleg aus und führen ihn bei Ihrer Reise mit. Travel data for/Reisedaten für: Booking reference/Buchungscode: Ticket number/Ticketnummer: Nassiakou Maria Mrs ZCDK2U 220-2985548741 Flight Flug LH 1285* Date Datum 05.December from von Athens to nach Frankfurt Departure Status Abflug Status 05:55 Confirmed Class

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    The Red Panda

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    the fur‚ shape of the skull‚ and the area of habitation. Natural Habitat: The red panda is usually found in the area of the eastern Himalayas and Southwestern China‚ on the altitude between 2.200 – 4.800m‚ and it prefers places with the temperature of 10˚ - 25˚ C (It can’t stand higher temperatures). Usually‚ they live 8 – 10 years. Physical characteristics: Length of the body can be as long as 64cm‚ and the tail up to 60cm. It’s slightly larger than a domestic cat (They lick their fur‚ too)

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