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    probably sounds boring and repetitious but they feed off of fifty different tree species. Sloths also feed on small insects that are on the trees that they are eating the leaves off of. So in the process of eating their tree leaves they often ingest caterpillars‚ eggs‚ and fruit flies. Sloths vary in size quite a bit. Ancient sloths are said to have been as big as elephants although they are not that large now they still have an interesting size. Compared to the brown throated sloths they are 40% smaller

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    enhances the audience’s understanding of the current scene. “The sky grayed among the stars‚ and the pale‚ late quartermoon was insubstantial and thin. Tom Joad and the preacher walked quickly along a road that was only wheel tracks and beaten caterpillar tracks through a cotton field” (Steinback‚ 67). The author may have used this specific language to show the gloomy dark times within the story. Describing the road was very effective in showing the migration of people and the hard times they were

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    The Elephants were playing against the ants in a soccer game. It was a close match‚ but when the ants’ star player dribbled the ball towards the goal‚ an elephant defender ran towards him‚ stepped on him and killed him. “What did you do that for!!” asked the referee. “I didn’t mean to kill him‚” said the elephant. “I was only trying to trip him up.” An ant and an elephant shared a night of passion but in the morning the ant woke up to find the elephant

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    People of various countries eat what is indigenous to their country. For instance‚ the Japanese eat different kinds of larva‚ grasshoppers‚ and Japanese beetles. People in West Africa are known for eating termites‚ grasshoppers‚ crickets‚ and caterpillars. And the people of Thailand eat mealworms‚ and grasshoppers. Although these days eating insects isn’t very socially acceptable‚ entomophagy goes back centuries. The Romans and Greeks used to consider beetle larva and locusts a delicacy. Aristotle

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    |· | | |[pic] |Mosquitoes | | | |[pic] | | |· | | | |Caterpillars |· | | |[pic] |Red Spider Mites | | | |[pic] | | |· |

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    differences. First‚ both Bugs are healthy for you. For example‚ on page 22 of “Eat Your Bugs” the text states crickets and grasshoppers are loaded with calcium. Similarly‚ on page 1 of “Insect Farmers” it says among the world people are eating caterpillars‚ ants‚ and beetles.This is similar because people are eating bugs and the two texts say that bugs are healthy for you. In both cases… the texts state that bugs are nutritious and have vitamins and good things inside of them. A second similarity

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    are: Pebbles‚ The Sound of Music‚ and the Life Cycle of Butterfly- they have been developed through collaboration with ESL and Science teacher.” But this article is about The Life Cycle of Butterfly where he students focus on the monarch butterfly caterpillars‚ milkweed‚ and the teachers would show poster of the life cycle etc. The teachers would make connections with the students for example what does butterflies reminds you of; some students would say they are colorful and very pretty.

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    into tumultuous waves of leaves and flowers." — Rabindranath Tagore "The earth laughs in flowers." — Ralph Waldo Emerson "How does one become a butterfly? They have to want to learn to fly so much that you are willing to give up being a caterpillar." — Trina Paulus the thing perhaps

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    Durkheim argued that the totem is a symbol or material expression that represents the clan or society (Durkheim 1912‚ pg 74). He argued that people use insignificant objects such as animals and vegetables (lizard‚ caterpillar‚ rat‚ plum tree) make them into totems‚ which they collectively worship (Durkheim 1912‚ pg 75). Thus those objects(totems) represent society and distinguish one society from another and when people worship their totems they are worshipping their society (Durkheim 1912‚ pg 75)

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    1.0 Introduction The business arena is always evolving. Changes in consumer needs‚ the economy and business strategies can lead to transformations in how companies look and operate. One way small businesses can work to lower costs or launch new products or services is to merge with another business. Defining a merger can include a number of things. That definition impacts the business structure and how it is viewed by the law. The Oxford Dictionary of Business describes merger to mean a combination

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