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    three stages: tachyzoites‚ bradyzoites‚ and tissue cysts. The parasite must spend part of its life cycle in a rodent. Thus‚ to get from the rodent to its next host (usually a cat) the parasite alters the mind of the rat and causes it to have suicidal tendencies. This means that the rat‚ while normally wary of cat urine‚ becomes increasingly attracked to it in hopes to be eaten‚ thus allowing the parasite to enter the feline. However‚ how to humans contract T. Gondii? By ingesting cat feces or handling/eating

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    The Mouse Hunter (champion essay) The simplicity and and the concept in mouse hunter make it a well compelling story that should be in the Sprit Lake Review. I felt this piece was well- written that is creative not seen in most other writing pieces. The narrative in the story is not dull‚ but provides well developed story that draws interest in a unique way for the audience that may for some feel it is not engaging enough compared to most other writing pieces reviewed. For me The mouse hunter provides

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    Rat Dissection

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    pg. 462-464 a) Draw a diagram of the rat when it is first cut opened and the internal organs are exposed. Identify and label the diaphragm‚ the stomach‚ the small intestine‚ the caecum‚ the heart‚ the left and right lung‚ the trachea and the esophagus. (Note: see Figure 22 on pg 470 for an example) b) What structure divides the thoracic and abdominal cavities? The Diaphragm divides the thoracic and abdominal cavities. c) What is the sex of your rat? Male. Part C Digestive System pg 467

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    this because it is farmland animals where the land is being heavily cleared for more urbanization. Yet he is still trying to blame cats for this with (11). The fact presented is not enough in detail to support the claim. It lacks detail as to how many rats and mice do they kill every year. What proportion are chipmunks‚ squirrels and rabbits killed. Cats are used to control population numbers for rabbits so this makes the fact unreliable. It also lacks the reproduction rates to which these animals replenish

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    The Mouse who ate the Cheese: and those who Believed‚ those who Knew‚ those who doubted 1. Why was Bill so sure that he knew the mouse ate the cheese? Were his reasons good ones? a. Bill was sure that he knew that the mouse ate the cheese because he physically saw the mouse come from under the cupboard towards the piece of cheese. He also saw the mouse physically eat the cheese. Bill has used his senses in seeing the mouse eat the cheese and this is probably the most attend able way to gain knowledge

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    tree. Just then‚ the king of doves with his courtiers was flying around in search of food. He saw the grains of rice and said to his followers‚ "How strange! Grains of rice in an uninhabited forest? Let’s see what this is all about. I smell a rat!" But being greedy‚ the doves didn’t listen to their king and flew down to pick up the grains of rice. Whoops! In a trice‚ they were all caught in the net. A terrific commotion broke out amongst the trapped doves. Then the king cried out‚ "Friends

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    The Laboratory

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    In The Laboratory‚ the courtesan chooses poison as her murder weapon. Poison is often the weapon of choice for female killers. It requires little or no physical strength to administer‚ and can be done secretly. It also leaves little evidence thus making it difficult to detect the culprit. We believe the act of murder is because of another woman that her lover is with and she feels physically inferior to her rival. We know this because she starts saying ‘What a drop! She’s not little‚ no minion like

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    the laboratory

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    The laboratory To explore the ways aspects of power are shown in the poem. This poem is a dramatic monologue about a woman whose lover is cheating on her with his mistress ‘Pauline’. The woman who is speaking talks about her feelings of hatred and betrayal‚ so she decides to show her lover how much she is hurt by poisoning his mistress and making him watch her die slowly. Robert Browning’s poem was set in the ancient regime when women were thought of as incapable and a lower class because of their

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    Of Mice and Men Timeline

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    Of Mice And Men Plot Chapter 1 – George and Lennie camp in the brush by a pool‚ the night before starting new jobs as ranch hands. George finds Lennie stroking a dead mouse in his pocket. He complains that caring for Lennie prevents him from living a freer life. We find out that Lennie’s innocent petting of a girl’s dress led them to losing their last jobs in Weed. However when they talk about their dream of getting a piece of land together‚ we know they really depend on each other. Chapter

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    Problem Solving Beh 225

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    How did you interpret the problem? The first step is to interpret the problem. At first glance you might think this problem is a difficult one‚ and that was my initial reaction as well. Realizing the setup of the question was the first step. Knowing you could not leave the cat and dog together‚ and you could not leave the cat and mouse together‚ the next step is to figure out what it is your strategy is going to be. What strategy did you use and how did you evaluate your progress? For my first

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