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    Invasive Species have been described as an organism which is not native‚ and causes negative effects on the ecosystem‚ and to the health of humans. These organisms can be Fauna‚ Flora (Flora and Fauna refer to plant and wildlife‚ respectively)‚ a fungus or a bacterium. However‚ not all introduced species are invasive‚ but invasive Fauna and Flora‚ have been said to be the 2nd greatest threat to biodiversity post habitat loss. In his book‚ Invasive Species in a Changing World‚ Richard J. Hobbs (2013)

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    In “The Sanctuary Of School‚” the author‚ Lynda Barry narrate her history how she grew up been depressed in a unstable family and a broken home affected economically‚ with parents that might not realize if they ever were gone. She and her brother were invisible due to the lack of love and appreciation at their own home. They were neglected in many ways that if they were to snick out of home at night no body would even notice them‚ as if they were worthless that not even their own parents would even

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    GROWN-UP’S ARE A DIFFERENT SPECIES Understanding grown-up’s is never easy. They hold on to things that were. They wonder what’s to come... and then they think they know everything just because they have experience! Really!! Antoine de Saint said: “Grown-ups never understand anything for themselves‚ and it’s tiresome for children to be forever explaining things to them”. For example: Have you ever seen a grown-up just after they got a new cell phone? They’re too scared to explore the menu options

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    Invasive species have a very negative effect on the native species in an area. They can cause a variety of problems from competition for food resources to introducing a new disease that the native species is not immune to. Larval amphibians do not have the defenses to handle introduced predators such as fish in their environment. Therefore introducing fish into these once safe and fish-free water sources will have a huge effect on amphibian population (Wells 825). Reversal of theses introductions

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    module guide 2014/15 Habitats and Species 4001NATSCI Liverpool John Moores University Content Teaching Staff 4 Syllabus 5 Timetable 6 Assessment 7 References/Book List 8 Teaching Staff The main members of staff who will lecture on the Habitats & Species module are given below: Name Location Telephone extension 0151 231… Email Dr. Dave Wilkinson (Module Leader) Room 236‚ James Parsons Building. 2245 D.M.Wilkinson@ljmu.ac.uk Dr. Jerry Bird Room 206 Life Sciences Building 2181 J.M.Bird@ljmu

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    Long Time Ago In Bethlehem A long time ago in Bethlehem So the Holy Bible says Mary boy child‚ Jesus child Was born on Christmas day Listen here the angels sing A new king is born today And man will live forevermore Because of Christmas day While shepherds watched their flocks by night They see a bright new shining star And then they hear a choir sing The music to come from afar Listen here the angels sing A new king is born today And man will live forevermore Because of Christmas

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    1. cook with the love of my life 2. take ballroom dancing classes 3. have a kiss under the mistletoe 4. own a mockingjay pin 5. see Big Ben 6. see the statue of liberty 7. learn to eat less 8. see a shooting star and make a wish 9. try Voss water 10. get my nails professionally done like a VS model 11. own a fat gray cat 12. try a spaghettie taco 13. tie a message to balloons and let them go 14. get a tattoo 15. have an amazing 18th and 21st birthday party 16. book a ticket on a

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    Reading List 2012-13 ALLEN‚ A.O’TOOLE‚ W.MCDONNELL‚ I.HARRIS‚ R | Festival and Special Event Management – 4th Edition | John Wiley & Sons‚ Sydney‚ 2008 | ALLEN‚ J. | The Special Events Advisor‚ A Business and Legal Guide for Event Professionals | John Wiley & Sons‚ (2003)‚ USA | ALLEN‚ J. | Event Planning‚ The Ultimate Guide | John Wiley & Sons‚Ontario‚ USA‚ 2nd edition‚ (2009) | ALLEN‚ J. | The Business of Event Planning Behind-the-scenes secrets of successful special events

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    On the incredible journey of Lewis and Clark many new animals were discovered. Maryweather Lewis was naturalist and explorer. He documented 11 birds‚ 11 mammals and 2 fish that were unknown to naturalists. He actually brought his trusty dog‚ Seaman along for the journey. Seaman was a 150 pound‚ big‚ black Newfoundland dog. He was very intelligent and was bought in Pittsburg‚ Pennsylvania for $20. What cost $20.00 in 1800 would cost $260.40 now; today $260 is the average you would pay for a Newfoundland

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    LAB #3 TITLE: SPECIES DIVERSITY AIM: To determine how moisture content of sand influences the distribution of fauna along a sandy beach. MATERIALS: 100m transect‚1m x 1m quadrat‚shovel‚30cm ruler‚40cm x40cm sieve‚ digital probe‚ sweep net PROCEDURE: 1. The area was selected for the 100m transect to be laid. 2. The transect was carefully placed ensuring that the end of the transect was in the moist part of sand. 3. The quadrat was placed along the transect on either sides. 4

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