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    The European Tree Frog‚ is a very common species of tree frog that resides in the terrestrial (forested) areas of Europe and West Asia. Also known as Hyla arborea‚ this frog belongs to the class Amphibia. The European Tree Frog utilizes trees and large plants as habitats. Due to this‚ the frog has round‚ adhesive toes that help enable climbing. This frog is genuinely amazing. All living things have structures‚ and each of those structures has a specific function. A structure is basically a part of

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    level has a small number of organisms and the remaining levels follow the same pattern as in pyramid A 17. The oak tree is the same‚ but the caterpillars eat only the oak tree leaves 18. The producers in Pyramid A are two oak trees‚ but the actual trophic source on these two producers is tens of thousands of leaves. Only the leaves are eaten by the caterpillars‚ so the number of leaves is much more relevant than the number of trees 19. 11‚000 g/m 20. 40g/m 21. The biomass decreases steadily 22. No

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    Gram-positive‚ soil dwelling bacterium of the genus Bacillus. Additionally‚ B. thuringiensis also occurs naturally in the gut of caterpillars of various types of moths and butterflies‚ as well as on the dark surface of plants. B. thuringiensis was discovered 1901 in Japan by Ishiwata and 1911 in Germany by Ernst Berliner‚ who discovered a disease called Schlaffsucht in flour moth caterpillars. B. thuringiensis is closely related to B. cereus‚ a soil bacterium‚ and B. anthracis‚ the cause of anthrax: the three

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    Silk Road DBQ   The Silk Road in World History (Suggested writing time – 40 minutes) You should spend at least 10 minutes reading‚ analyzing‚ and grouping the sources.   Directions: The following question is based on the accompanying Documents 1-6. (The documents have been edited for the purpose of this exercise.) Write your answer on the lined pages of the Section II free-response booklet. This question is designed to test your ability to work with and understand historical documents. Write an essay

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    Women of the 18 century and Today Rodney Pittman Grantham University Women of the 18 century and Today The Scientific Revolution which occurred in the years 1550 to 1700‚ introduced the idea that the universe and everything in it worked accordingly to the laws of nature which were discovered by means of reason. The reasoning was straying away from previous thinking which entailed that God was the creator of the universe and had complete control over individual lives. Women have always

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    David J. Burton‚ AICP‚ is a native of Columbia‚ SC. and is the Founder and CEO of the Diverse Manufacturing Supply Chain Alliance (DMSCA) and the DMSCA Supplier Development Foundation. Burton obtained his B.S. from the Morgan State College and a Masters from the University of Pennsylvania in City Planning and Regional Science. Burton is a former Adjunct Professor in Planning at Howard University and a decorated Vietnam Veteran. Burton is active in Small Business Advocacy and Educational Civil Rights

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    1. How was Komatsu able to evolve from a $169 million company with low-quality products to become a real challenge to Caterpillar by the early 1980s? How would you evaluate Mr. Kawai’s performance? The long-term vision of “catch up and surpass CAT” opened up different product offerings and the extension of the Komatsu market. Initiating Total Quality Control (TQC) helped to develop a strategy to acquire and develop advanced technology. Project A also sought to raise the quality to match CAT’s

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    implementation and application of the knowledge. Hence vision coupled with action alone causes transformation.    Transformation is not just change. Change is often reversible and external. But transformation is lasting and happens from within. A caterpillar transforms into a butterfly.  A child transforms into a youth and an adult.  A country transforms into a nation. A nation transforms from a developing nation to a developed nation.  We have transformed as a country to attain political freedom and

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    Tom Brennan

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    Jane Burke said that the main focus of her novel‚ The Story of Tom Brennan was on Tom’s journey out of the darkness which engulfed him after the tragic road accident. After Daniel Brennan crashed his blue ford falcon into a tree‚ killing two and injuring another‚ Tom’s world spun into a darkness he couldn’t explain. The feelings of rage and desperation or normal life consumed him. The Story of Tom Brennan is all about dark and light‚ the things that turn us dark and the things that can turn us back

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    the first sensitive period in the early phase of development. He noted that the Porthesia Butterfly laid its eggs on the bark of a tree. From these eggs emerged tiny caterpillars with an innate desire to feed. The mouth parts were so small that they could only manage to eat the softest and most tender leaves. As the caterpillars had no experience in choosing food‚ they held an inherent instinct to crawl towards light and by doing this; they found themselves on the

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