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    The purpose of this essay is to show the similarity and differences between humans and Chimpanzees. They are our closest living relatives‚ when we didn’t even know about them until Charles Darwin wrote about and popularized Chimpanzees in 1859. Chimpanzees’ discoveries have been studied recently. Chimpanzees are often miscalled monkeys. Those who are considered in the great ape family are the following: humans‚ chimpanzees‚ orangutans‚ and gorillas. Homo sapiens are the only species of human kind

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    Keeping streams flowing

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    effects such as pictures in a presentation are smart to add because it often times gives many people something to look at so they do not get bored and it really drives the point home how bad water conservation is. Through visuals‚ Rob Harmon is showing his crowd how passionate he is about water conservation and how drastic measures need to be taken. The visual images really put into perspective for people how bad the streams are and how fast they are drying up. Visual aids during a presentation are

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    Energy comes from the earth. In order to make the necessary forms of energy for use‚ we must use the earth’s resources. Unfortunately‚ the earth’s resources that are being used to make energy cannot be replaced forcing us to conserve energy. Conserving energy can be achieved through energy efficiency. First we must define to conserve and energy efficiency. To conserve energy means to save as much as possible. Energy efficiency means to use our resources wisely and productively. So to save energy

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    regards the conservation or protection of somewhere or something‚ such as the Redwood Trees in the American West. Due to the popular demand for the wood from the giant Redwoods‚ the species of trees are considered endangered. Many people‚ one being Julia

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    – Malathion Risk Assessment.doc SCI275 Week 2 Appendix B – Matter and Energy.doc SCI275 Week 2 Checkpoint – Conservation and Preservation.doc SCI275 Week 2 CheckPoint- Conservation and Preservation2.doc Week3 SCI275 Week 3 DQ 1 – Energy Calculator.docx SCI275 Week 3 DQ 2 – Biome.docx SCI275 Week 3 CheckPoint- Succession and Natural Selection.docx SCI275 Week 3 Appendix C – Soil Conservation Matrix.doc Week4 SCI275 Week 4 CheckPoint – Population Size.doc SCI275 Week 4 Assignment – Urbanization Presentation

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    Endangered Animals

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    Introduction Endangered animals are one of the most issues that are affecting the earth today. Endangered animals are any species of animals that is at significant risk of extinction due to the dramatic decline in its population and habitat destruction. The endangerment caused by poaching‚ global warming and human activities. All life on earth is part of a nature balanced‚ and all species are dependent on each other to maintain the planet’s ecosystem. Removing one species from the system will have

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    Conservation Of Momentum

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    Laboratory V: Conservation of Momentum Problem #1: Perfectly Inelastic Collisions John Greavu April 17‚ 2013 Physics 1301W‚ Professor: Evan Frodermann‚ TA: Mark Pepin Abstract A cart was given an initial velocity toward another stationary cart down a track. The initial velocity of the first cart as well as the masses of both carts was varied throughout multiple trials. Velcro placed on the ends of the carts caused the cars to stick together after colliding. Videos of the collision and the seconds

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    Wildlife Conservation

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    Wildlife Conservation in India What is Wildlife? Wildlife means all the flora and fauna‚ which are not domesticated by humans. It includes animals‚ plants and microorganisms. Wildlife tours in India is your chance to explore some of the well known tiger reserves and national parks sprinkled across different parts of the country. Wildlife in India India is a home to rich and diverse wildlife tours because of her wide range of climate‚ soil‚ weather and other such factors. Owing to such diversity

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    threat would be the slow birth rate. Because only the dominant male and female can reproduce‚ that limits the amount of new pups that are born substantially causing it to be where more wolves are dying than being born (Macdonald). Though there are conservation programs set out to save the wolves‚ their outlook is very low and they will most likely be extinct within the next century‚ based on current statistics (“Ethiopian Wolf”). The low birth rate and human interaction makes it very difficult to save

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    Hominid Evolution Essay

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    Introduction to Hominid Evolution Hominid evolution is the theory of the origins of the human species (Homo sapiens). Current understanding of human origins is obtained largely from the findings of paleontology‚ anthropology‚ and genetics. Of all primates‚ humans share particularly close affinity to other members of a group known as hominoids‚ or apes. Humans and their immediate ancestors‚ known as hominids‚ are notable among hominoids for their bipedal locomotion (Using two legs for walking)‚

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