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    Section 5.1 Assignment: Parts of Ecosystems 1. A. Take out the graphic organizer you made in the Guided Practice 5.1B 1: Biotic and Abiotic Factors. Make sure you have labelled the appropriate parts with the terms abiotic and biotic‚ and you have included at least four examples of each. You will hand this graphic organizer in with your section assignment. (2 marks) B. Choose one abiotic factor from your list. Imagine what would happen if you changed that one abiotic factor. Describe one

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    7/27/2010 ADS 505 Local Government: Chapter 3 Local Government Typology of Local Governments Typology of Local Governments Patronage Model o Patronage Model o Economic Development Model o Welfare State Model Patronage Model Political leaders often have a great deal of patronage at their disposal Patronage is recognized as a power of the e ecut ve branch. executive b a c . In most countries‚ the ost cou t es‚ t e executive has the right to make many appointments

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    There is one baby that belongs to one giraffe. Choice (A) is incorrect because it is a contraction of the words it and is. You would not say “The giraffe nudged it is baby.” Choice (B) is incorrect because we do not know the gender of the giraffe and if it was female the proper word would be her baby not hers baby. Choice (C) is incorrect because the word their is a plural possessive pronoun and we need a singular possessive pronoun because there is only one giraffe doing the

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    animals. I have a cat and dog. My cat’s name is Ginger and my dog’s name Brownie. Ginger is 6 and Brownie is 1 and 6 months old. My birthday is in May and my favorite food is pizza and nyonki. My favorite animals are kangaroos‚ dogs‚ cats‚ beavers‚ giraffes‚ snow leopards‚ and manatees. My favorite subject is social studies and art. I love American Idol! Last but not least my favorite color is blue‚ green‚ and red!!! About my family: My mom loves to cook and exercise. My dad loves skiing and movies

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    because you are higher up. The have a large area. There are trees around where you look. If you cannot see them from one place you can go to the other side to see them. They all stay pretty close together. There are two giraffes. In their enclosure there are also ostriches. The giraffes and ostriches do not really stay close together. They are also down lower. The kangaroos enclosure is about level with the walk way. The zoo has a couple kangaroos. They are smaller kinds of kangaroos. They have large

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    The Elephant’s Child (an adaptation) by Rudyard Kipling Parts: (9) Narrator 1 Narrator 2 Elephant Child Kolokolo Bird Crocodile Brother 1 Brother 2 Ostrich Giraffe Narrator 1: In the high and far-off times‚ the elephant‚ O Best Beloved‚ had no trunk. He had only a blackish‚ bulgy nose‚ as big as a boot‚ that he could wriggle about from side to side--but he couldn’t pick up things with it. Narrator 2: But there was one elephant‚ a new elephant--an elephant child--who was full of ’satiable curiosity

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    of “social Darwinism”‚ where they thought that the earth belong to the fit and strong‚ which in this case is America. And so‚ if U.S. wanted to survive in competition of modern states‚ it too would have to become an imperial power. According to Beveridge‚ "...and thanksgiving to Almighty God that He has marked us as His chosen people‚ henceforth to lead in the regeneration of the world..." This embarks that they were even told that America was the chosen people‚ and the people who would change the

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    they played around with each other there were zebras’‚ horses‚ and donkeys eating the grass giraffes eating the leaves from the tallest trees. Clown fish swimming in the rivers. And the turtles slowly making there way around. Dogs and cats got along and played with the fruit that fell from the trees . But then the humans came. Humans came and decided to chop town the trees that birds lived in the giraffes ate from that cats and dogs played with the fruits that use to fall from them. They left the

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    government (Alcock 2003). Social policy was introduced after the Second World War; there was a desperate need for key public services at this time. In its very early days it was based on William Beveridges (1942) report on the ‘five giants’‚ disease‚ idleness‚ ignorance‚ squalor and want. According to Beveridge (1942) to tackle these problems would be essential to the reconstruction of society after the war. But are the policies that have

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    marriage is more work than it is glamor. The expectations forced on women by their husbands were unethical. “A women forced that stay at home is like a man forced to work the rest of his life without pay” (Poole). Bronte chose to challenge the Cult of Domesticity due to its popularity in the mid-19th century. Bronte portrays Helen as going against the natural order of things to show that change was

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