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    The word rhinoceros is derived through Latin from the Ancient Greek: ῥῑνόκερως‚ which is composed of ῥῑνο- (rhino-‚ "nose") and κέρας (keras‚ "horn"). The plural in English is rhinoceros or rhinoceroses’. The collective noun for a group of rhinoceroses is crash or herd.[3] The five living species fall into three categories. The two African species‚ the White Rhinoceros and the Black Rhinoceros‚ diverged during the early Pliocene (about 5 million years ago) but the Dicerotini group to which they

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    Tchaikovsky Melody

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    the first movement‚ including the oboe‚ horn‚ and bassoon. The tempo stayed relatively the same during the first movement‚ but towards

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    everyone to have the same image as everyone else. The society wants Laura to get a man to protect herself. Laura reacts by not wanting a man to protect her‚ but Amanda does not listen and invites Jim to their house. The fate of the horse with the horn was the fate of Laura’s. Laura does not let the society change her. Laura needs to rise her self-esteem and not be shy Jim. In society the female need a male to protect herself. Society is tough for women because back then women were only good to

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    primary afferent through several arising pathways. The exact position of specific supraspinal regions related with pain perception is complex and rather unstated. Present research has focused on spinal mechanisms of pain transduction. The dorsal horn comprises of multiple peptide and amino acid neurotransmitters‚ neuromodulators‚ and associated particular receptors that require the following- 1. Excitatory transmitters free from the fundamental terminals of primary afferent nociceptors; 2.

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    For me‚ the obvious pick was the Triceratops. Like the Tyrannasaurus Rex‚ the Triceratops was quite popular in the Jurassic Park films. It was mostly known for its three huge horns and long stretched out neck frill (protecting its neck). Unfortunately‚ the movies and cartoons depicted the Triceratops poorly because it in fact wasn’t capable of charging at larger predators and withstanding the punishment with its skull. Triceratops skulls have been found with Tyrannosaurus Rex toothmarks clearly‚

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    BTEC Extended Diploma in Music Unit 22: Music Performance Session Styles You are to recognise 3 genre of music and evaluate that style with the aim of performing that style accurately. P1 Explain the fundamental stylistic elements of a wide range of musical genres. You will understand the stylistic elements across a wide range of musical genres Reggae Reggae is most easily recognized by the rhythmic accents on the off-beat‚ usually played by guitar or piano (or both)‚ known as the skank

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    unless poached‚ where at a hunting company they will be killed at some point. 5. What are the driving forces behind poaching? Asians and Indians both desire rhino horns and will pay $7‚200 per pound‚ with the average rhino horn weighing six to eight pounds. Giving the poachers great resources to be able to kill and retrieve these horns very easily. 6. How would you reduce poaching? Adding server consequences and fines to being caught can reduce poaching. I would also try and locate where the money

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    ideas of traditional communication methods that were used in the past and still remains as today’s methods of communication. Context Fire and smoke Sounds of drums Using flags Hooting Sounds of bells and sirens Blowing of shells and horns Sending message through birds and using arrows Traditional forms of communication common to Sri Lanka. Fire and smoke as a communication method. The smoke signal is one of the oldest forms of long-distance communication. It is a form of visual

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    the key letters on the diagram with the following terms. K A C 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. arachnoid mater central canal dorsal (posterior) horn dorsal ramus of spinal nerve dorsal root ganglion o n a N J O D L 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. dorsal root of spinal nerve dura mater gray commissure lateral horn pia mater F M I 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. spinal nerve ventral (anterior) horn ventral ramus of spinal nerve ventral root of spinal nerve white matter H E B G b c m d l e f k g

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    The story begins “Up at Lake Winna-Bango..the far northern shore…”‚ and it does not leave there until the end of the story. The true action of the story actually occurs atop the head of a moose. Each new page brings a new traveler upon Thidwick’s horns and how poor Thidwick could not get rid of them because‚ “...but I can’t” ‚ sobbed poor Thidwick‚ “They’re guests!” Each new page told us a

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