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    to the snail and the shirt to the cotton-ball‚ so on and so forth. We had to make great efforts to get the aesthetics right. It helped that our US arm Frantic Films worked on the complex tree sequence. We had to revert them at certain times but overall the pipeline functioned smoothly‚" added Raj. "The Himalayan is obtained from the origin of Ganges. The idea in the creative brief was to take everything back to the original form. In the TVC‚ the scarf goes to sheep‚ the shell to the snail and the

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    it into sugar and oxygen; cellular respiration puts carbon dioxide in the air. Both of these processes were studied during the experiment. In the experiment‚ the tube with both the elodea and the snail had the same level of carbon dioxide in both the light and dark tube. This occurred because the snail performed cellular respiration‚ and the elodea performed both photosynthesis and cellular respiration. In the light‚ the solution was a yellow green‚ and in the dark‚ the solution was a yellow green

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    The turtle and the rabbit

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    rabbit – the whale and the sea slug; both stories tell about a speed race in pairs of animals. The rabbit and the whale were too proud and always bragging about their own ability so both became losers. The turtle won the rabbit by patience while the snail won the whale by ingenuity is the key distinguishing factor. The second tale is different version of the original story “The turtle and the rabbit” at higher-level students. Let take the meaning and key studying through broadening the first tale further

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    Guinea Turca Observation

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    have a long tail. Their crest is bright red‚ and they have white on their face. Their beak is yellow. Their body is mainly green. They are 45 to 50cm long and weigh 210 to 325g. They will eat fruit‚ flowers‚ leaves‚ termites‚ seeds‚ figs‚ and snails. They will build their nest 3 to 5 meters above the ground out of twigs and plants. The female will lay 2 to 3 eggs‚ and the male and female will sit on the eggs for 21 to 24 days until they hatch. The babies will fledge when they are 4 weeks old

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    unfeeling manner in our rush to be done with the task at hand and move on to our next project. We feel we must adapt to technology at its speed and keep up with it rather than using it at our speed. Goodman argues that when we hand write a letter using “snail-mail”‚ we tend to be more emotional. By hand writing we use our minds‚ enabling us to be more thoughtful‚ caring‚ and show that we are really concerned about the person we are writing to‚ not just a check on our to-do list. An example she uses is writing

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    Three C. Geographus Essay

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    They studied the defense evoked venom of three C. geographus. The significance of their venom is the paralytic toxins‚ which makes the most of this venom. The toxicity of the venom is needed to attack the prey in a high-speed. They also showed a correlation between the size of the animals and the injected venom. Despite their little size and slow-movement‚ they express a defensive mechanism‚ they extend their proboscis and inject the paralytic toxin which is lethal. C. geographus‚ usually hunt during

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    personality; it knows nothing of the world. The baby is a stranger to her. The speaker continues to present the image of the baby as being an animal‚ “Snail!” (Line 13) and “Hungry snarl” (Line 14). She does this as a way to disconnect herself from the baby and stay emotionally unattached. The tension is thick with the speakers’ internal conflict. “Snail! Scary knot of desires! / Hungry snarl! Small son.” (Lines 13-14) describes the internal struggle the speaker is having with herself. She resents the

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    Krauthammer’s “Saving Nature but Only for Man” Charles Krauthammer‚ in his essay “Saving Nature‚ but Only for Man‚” argues against whom he refers to as a sentimental environmentalist. Charles Krauthammer is a well-known right-wing political columnist and commentator who has worked or contributed to a number of magazines throughout his career (Krauthammer 292) His purpose behind writing this article was to prove that nature is here to serve man and not the other way around. The logic of his argument

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    Savanna Hypothesis

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    5a. Dracunculus medinensis‚ commonly known as the Guinea worm‚ is a human parasite. It enters the body through water fleas‚ but when the fleas reach the digestive tract‚ the fleas are killed and the worm larvae are not. Over the course of about a year‚ the larvae grow and develop into full-fledged worms carrying thousands of new larvae. The worms travel to the skin and expel acid to burn their way out. The burning sensation causes human hosts to feel the urge for cold water to ease the pain. However

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    Coluso And Hermes Analysis

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    In the luscious gardens of Queen Hera‚ where the birds sing and flower bloom‚ there were two God‚ one as obese as the jolly fat man‚ and the other as skinny as a stick. They were Coluso and Hermes. Coluso had the strength of a wrecking ball‚ completely destroying anything in his path. His strength was put to waste‚ because Coluso‚ with his mighty axe‚ was a procrastinator. On the other hand‚ Hermes‚ Coluso’s partner‚ was a complete opposite of him. The only thing the two had in common was that they

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