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    Stickleback Evolution

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    Hunter Urick Stickleback Evolution Section 22 Sticklebacks are small fish that live in the oceans‚ streams and lakes across the northern hemisphere (Millington‚ 2013). There are three types of triple spine stickleback fish that live in the wild; marine‚ sea-run‚ and freshwater. The marine fish only live and breed in the ocean. The sea-run fish live in the ocean but they travel to fresh water to breed. Freshwater sticklebacks of course live in the freshwater all their lives (Leady

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    Evolution and Microbiology Name: Sara Reed Grade: MYP2 Subject: Biology Teacher: Lana Brkic Evolution The Big Bang The Creation The Big Bang: * 15 billion years ago‚ universe created in explosion * 5 billion years ago‚ Earth was created * Beginning Earth was hot‚ molten spinning ball‚ as it became cooler‚ it became more and more solid * No water on surface‚ and atmosphere wasn’t formed * Evidence: 1. Universe still

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    “The Last Hippie” is a short chapter from Oliver Sacks’ An Anthropologist on Mars: Seven Paradoxical Tales. The chapter is centered around Greg‚ one of Dr. Sacks’ patients‚ and how his troubling teenager years subsequently led to him become an amnesiac who‚ “seemed bland‚ placid‚ and emptied of all feeling‚” (Sacks‚ 1996‚ p.46). Although Greg’s story was very interesting to read‚ I did find it relatively difficult to follow along‚ and encountered many challenges while reading the chapter. All of

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    Because of its importance‚ homes and businesses can not live without it. In the U.S. alone‚ most if not all have a phone in the house. Since its invention in 1876‚ the telephone evolved along with the technology of the time. Not only was there an evolution in the instruments but many different manufacturers produced various styles and certain uniqueness to their wall and desk telephones. Morse‚ Samuel Finley Breese (1791-1872)‚ American artist and inventor‚ known for his invention of the electric

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    Evolution Of Sciuridae

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    Evolution of Sciuridae Squirrels have various adaptations that have helped them through generations to become the successful organism they are today. Squirrels have adaptations that can help them in many ways for various reasons. One of these adaptations is the anatomy of their hind legs‚ and with this adaptation they are able to rotate their hind feet which allows them to go down a tree head first. Over time this species has also developed a high sense of smell‚ and during the winter time this

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    Evolution of Filght

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    Evolution of flight in birds Have you ever wondered how the birds might have started flying? Who their ancestors were? There are approximately 10‚000 species in the whole world and they all have evolved from something. They all have ancestors which we never looked at or wanted to learn about. There are many hypotheses about why and how the wings and the flight evolved over the years. Some hypotheses about how wings might have evolved are they evolved from arms used to

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    Evolution of Music

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    Trace the evolution of the music known as "bop" or "bebop" from the swing era of the 1930s and early 40s‚ into the 1950s. What developments and artists in the swing era were a precursor to bop? Is Bop a reaction to the swing/ big band style? Why or why not? What are the principle differences between bop and the typical music of the swing/big band era. Name  3  pioneers of the bop style‚ and why they are significant in the history of jazz.  Bebop came from swing it did not suddenly appear but gradually

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    Evolution of Sociology

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    EVOLUTION OF SOCIOLOGY Soculita Classical Period - Classical Political Thinkers: Plato‚ Niccolo Machiavelli‚ Jean Jacques Rousseau‚ Polybius‚ Thomas Hobbes and Giambattista Vico * according to them‚ political issues are only parts of the specific concerns of the society - attempts were made to find the connections of political issues with social and other physical factors * Baron de Montesquieu postulated that climate‚ geographic‚ economic and

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    The Evolution of Pokemon

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    Nov. 2009. Goad‚ Libe. Time Magazine ’s Cover - November 22‚ 1999 Issue. Digital image. Gamedaily.com. 10 June 1999. Web. 29 Nov. 2009. Graft‚ Kris Gamasutra - The Art & Business of Making Games. 14 Aug. 2009. Web. 16 Nov. 2009. Kelts‚ Roland. Japanamerica How Japanese Pop Culture Has Invaded the U.S. New York: Palgrave Macmillan‚ 2007 Pub.‚ 2001. Print. IN: BradyGames‚ 2005. Print. New York‚ N.Y: Universe Pub.‚ Distributed to the U.S. trade by St. Martin ’s‚ 2002. Print. Newman‚ James. Videogames

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    evolution cladogram

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    history and how organisms related to each other. Cladogram might be useful for the conservations plans of species that at risk of extinxtion. Introduction Cladogram is a tree diagram that is designed to determine the relatedness and evolution of species. Two methods to produce a cladorgam one based on morphological characteristic and another based on sequence of amino acid. Based on morphological characteristic‚ first‚ taxa are chosen that are close or being interesting of their evolutionary

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