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    Tourism refers to the activities of tourists‚ people who visit places for pleasure‚ and the industry that caters to their needs. It can be a double-edged sword for a country to a certain extent due to its advantages as well as its disadvantages. The advantages are economic‚ cultural and environmental benefits while the disadvantage will be environmental degradation. Firstly‚ tourism is beneficial as it contributes to a country’s revenue. For example‚ in Singapore‚ the tourism industry generated

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    essay a change of heart

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    Rifkin is able to make his audience believe that we should do more for animals by using very negative language when talking about how we currently treat animals. At the end of his article there is a paragraph where Rifkin asks a lot of questions.  Almost all of his questions have negative words. For example‚ he talks about "animals subjected each year to painful laboratory experiments" and "raised under the most inhumane conditions." He also says that animals are "for slaughter and human consumption

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    currently living in the enivronment. There are other life forms too such as bacteria‚ fungi and all the animals and species that are spread out throughout the world. If we damage the enivronment‚ loss of diversity of life may occur‚ such as the Orangutan‚ which is currently decreasing its population because of its loss of habitat and poaching. We muct protect these animals as they have feelings too and some animals are endangered. 2. Global Warming- Global warming is the drastic increase in the

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    Phylum Chordata

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    Phylum Chordata • The chordates occupy the highest position in the food chain. • The name phylum was derived from the characteristic which all chordates share‚ the notochord – a long‚ elongated‚ and flexible cartilaginous structure that runs the entire length of the body. (Gr. noto = the back; chorde = string) Characteristics: • A dorsal nerve cord located above the notochord‚ it runs the entire length of the body. The nerve cord is a bundle of nerve fibers that connects the

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    They are aware of what goes on around them and what is occurring to them. In the A Change of Heart about Animals Rifkin states “At the Washington National Zoo‚ Orangutans given mirrors explore part of their bodies they can’t otherwise see‚ showing a sense of self.” Rifkin addresses an animal is capable of knowing what it’s doing. Furthermore Rifkin states “It’s commonly believed that other animals have no sense

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    bio asesmnet unit 2

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    Mammals are different from birds in all these characteristics EXCEPT Answer: constant body temperature. The four defining characteristics of chordates are Answer: pharyngeal pouches‚ a dorsal nerve cord‚ a notochord‚ and a postanal tail. Which feature is found in the bony fish but not in the cartilaginous fish? Answer: swim bladder Which of the following groups are considered chordates but are lacking the vertebral column trait? Answer: urochordata & cephalochordates Predacious meat eaters with large

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    journey to Canada along with his family and their zoo animals. Midway through his journey‚ the boat sinks in the middle of the Pacific Ocean‚ and Pi is left stranded on a lifeboat. However‚ Pi is not alone on the raft; in his presence are a zebra‚ orangutan‚ hyena‚ and a fearsome Bengal tiger. Once he is aware of what happened‚ Pi understands that giving up on his life is not an option. This lust for survival is expressed by examining how all animals are naturally dangerous‚ how man will do cruel things

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    Apes vs. Monkeys

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    have a number of profound differences that show up in what Family they belong to. Apes belong to the Sub Order Anthropoidea‚ which also includes monkeys and humans. However‚ they have their own Family‚ Hominoidea‚ which includes such apes as Orangutan‚ Gorilla‚ Gibbons‚ Chimpanzee‚ Bonobo and Human. Some general characteristics that apes share are‚ larger bodies and brains than monkeys‚ no tails‚ prolonged period of infancy‚ single births‚ 32 teeth‚ they posses a mobile shoulder joint allowing

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    leave India‚ Pi’s family‚ along with some animals from the zoo‚ boarded a cargo ship bound for Canada. Unfortunately‚ the ship sank. Pi was the only human survivor on a lifeboat‚ and his only companions were a zebra with a broken leg‚ a hyena‚ an orangutan and a tiger called Richard Parker. The sixteen-year-old boy watched as the animals fought each other for survival and of course‚ only he and the tiger were left. The 227 days spent at sea alone with the tiger tested Pi’s physical prowess‚ intellectual

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    owns would also be sold. They board on a Japanese cargo ship along with the animals. One night there is a terrible storm‚ which causes the ship they all are on to sink. Pi is the only person ton the ship who survives in a lifeboat with a zebra‚ an orangutan‚ a hyena and a male Bengal tiger named Richard Parker. Life of Pi explores many themes such as religion‚ science‚ survival‚ fear‚ and even human and animal relationships. Many of these themes are focused on as the story goes on as Pi is really

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