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    Biology Fieldwork Report

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    Biology Fieldwork Report Tioman Island Kevin Kam 11W Biology Fieldwork Survey 2013 Date: 15th April – 19th April 2013 (Monday – Friday) Site location: Tioman Island‚ Malaysia Type of habitat surveyed: Located 32km away from the east coast of Peninsular Malaysia‚ Tioman Island is a small island is surrounded by the South China Sea and has a sheer size of 20km long and 11km wide. Tioman Island bears constant humid conditions and hot temperatures due to its close proximity to the equator. The

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    descriptive idea of what everyday life is like‚ and I feel like I know a lot more than I did before. In Three Cups of Tea I think some parts were fast paced‚ and it was easy to read‚ but then the story would turn in a different direction‚ and move at snail-like speed. That made it really hard for me to get into. For me‚ if the book was half as long and faster paced‚ it would make it 10 times better. An example is chapter 17‚ Cherry Trees in the Sand; I felt like I was reading 26 pages of descriptive

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    Chameleons

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    red‚ orange‚ yellow‚ and turquoise. They may turn darker to warm up‚ and also when they feel frightened‚ angry‚ or just to communicate with another chameleon. Chameleons eat a variety of flying and crawling insects‚ including butterflies and snails. The larger chameleons eat birds‚ smaller chameleons‚ lizards‚ and sometimes snakes. Chameleons also eat plant matter‚ including leaves‚ flowers‚ and fruits. All chameleons need drinking water‚ which they get from dew or rain. Chameleons‚ like

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    reef is fairly straight forward. The main energy source for the producers of the reef (Algae‚ Kelp‚ and Plankton) is sunlight and water which provide them with nutrients. The producers provide resourceful energy for organisms (Warreners‚ Elephant Snail‚ and Sea Urchin)‚ in order for them to survive. These organisms are eaten by the marine carnivore organisms (Common Sea Star‚ Dog Winkle) for sufficient energy. Birds and Fish gain their energy by obtaining most of these heterotrophs and autotrophs

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    Sea Otters in the Kelp Forest The kelp forest is among the most biologically productive marine habitat known to Earth today. They are like underwater forest made out of giant kelp‚ and sustaining hundreds of different organisms such as; kelp‚ abalone‚ crustaceans‚ urchins‚ harbor seals‚ and also sea otters. Kelp forests are important to today’s oceans‚ and they depend on the organisms that live within them‚ especially the sea otter. A keystone species is a species whose presence contributes

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    Travel Disadvantage

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    Travel is a waste of time Here are 10 points you can discuss why travel is a waste of time. Read the points than elaborate the discussion and argument on the subject matter. 1. Travel is expensive. Flights‚ accommodation‚ trips and activities all cost money. And eating out all the time must drain the finances‚ apart from places like SE Asia‚ where you don’t know what you’re eating anyway. Staying at home allows you to save money that can be put to more sensible things‚ such as a home‚ a car

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    Modern Communication

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    Veora Basa Mr. Bobby Cruz AP English Assignment 1 As our modern generation continues to build and discover new ways to make life easier‚ the USPS (United States Postal Service) is having trouble adjusting. They still go by traditional ways which is time consuming. People may no longer need their services because of the newly developed way called “emailing”. The internet has provided a faster and cheaper way to send messages. Regardless‚ the USPS is an essential and simply needs to update

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    Imagery of Robert Gray

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    leaving it lingering in the responders mind. He uses these techniques to ensure lengthened visualisation of specific images‚ portraying the grotesque and repulsive nature of his subjects. Extracts from ’Meatworks’ and ’Flames and dangling wire’ such as ’snail sheened flesh’‚ ’lug gutted pigs’ and ’great cuds of cloth’ illustrate the powerful effect these techniques have on revealing detail. By frequently using assonance and alliteration‚ Gray is creating a series of powerful images that engage the responder

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    Women Equal Pay Essay

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    "A woman deserves equal pay for equal work...Its time to do away with work place policies that belong in a Mad Men episode." -President Obama. The Equal Pay Act is a big topic in today’s society. The Equal Pay Act would ensure equal pay regardless of your gender. Woman get paid less than men (averaging 78 cents on the dollar) and people are fighting to fix it. I believe they have a pretty good reason to fight. Equal pay should be a right‚ not a opportunity. Women deserve equal pay for equal work

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    Essay On Hypothalamus

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    The body consists of pale bands or blotches on a dark background. The average length is about 30cm from head to tail. These blue-tongues are omnivorous with a liking to fungi‚ flowers‚ snails and strawberries. They shelter under dense vegetation‚ leaf little‚ hollow log and under debris. This species do not have a venomous bite but can bite very hard. Adult female blotched blue-tongue lizards can reproduce every year‚ but many females

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