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    History Course

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    The future of tree house hotels is in the process of becoming even more and more successful. In April 2006‚ a team of trained individuals put together their thoughts and ideas for a more efficient tree house hotel not only to help the environment‚ but as well as people and their stay at the hotel. In The Telegraph Newspaper‚ an article titled “Eco tree houses‚ the homes of the future” described the uprising tree house hotels as “the timber-framed‚ 4-story Sigma house‚ designed by architects PTP and

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    Principles of Supervision

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    BSC 2250C – Field Notes As part of this course‚ you will be required to take field notes for the field portion of the class which I will grade at the end of the semester. These field notes should be taken as if you were a naturalist describing the biology/ecology of a newly-discovered environment. An example of what I expect: Date: October 22‚ 2011 Location: Fort DeSoto Time: 09:30 – 09:45 Conditions: Heavy rain and wind‚ occasional lightning‚ severe flooding due to extremely high

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    Gokarna Forest Case Study

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    A case study on the abundance and diversity of insects and other invertebrates on native and introduced trees in Gokarna forest (Ranikunj) Introduction: Forests are considered extremely important habitat as they support a large number of biological diversity‚ ecological function (Hooper et al.‚ 2005) and also provides various ecosystem services. They support life system of many species out of which 32% species population is occupied by the invertebrates alone (USDA‚ 2011). Invertebrates are the

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    The American pygmy shrew has a large habitat tolerance and is located in a variety of different areas. These areas range from the Gaspe Peninsula across Canada to Alaska and south to Northeast Washington. The range also extends southward in the Appalachian Mountains toward Northern Georgia. Due to the shrews vast range‚ it can be found in a variety of different habits such as old field‚ hardwood and coniferous forest. The American Pygmy shrew is restricted to primarily mid to upper elevations within

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    HomeHOMŒOPATHIC MATERIA MEDICAby William BOERICKE‚ M.D.Presented by Médi-T     THUJA OCCIDENTALISArbor vitæ Acts on skin‚ blood‚ gastro-intestinal tract‚ kidneys‚ and brain. Its relation to the production of pathological vegetations condylomate‚ warty excrescences‚ spongy tumors is very important. Moist mucous tubercles. Bleeding fungus growths. Nævus. Excess of venosity. The main action of Thuja is on the skin and genito-urinary organs‚ producing conditions that correspond with Hahnemann’s sycotic

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    Tree Identification Log

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    heated the gum to make a glue to fasten skins onto bows and arrowheads onto shafts. They used the decayed wood for tanning hides. Spruce bark was also used to make cooking pots and trays for gathering berries. Photo credits to David Blevins 3. Thuja plicata‚ Western Red Cedar Photo credits to Wikipedia The Western red cedar is a large tree that can grow up to 60 metres tall when mature‚ with drooping branches; trunk often spreading out widely at the base. Its leaves are scale-like‚ opposite pairs

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    Terrestrial Biomes

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    TERRESTRIAL BIOME Introduction Many places on Earth share similar climatic conditions despite being found in geographically different areas. As a result of natural selection‚ comparable ecosystems have developed in these separated areas. Scientists call these major ecosystem types biomes. The geographical distribution (and productivity) of the various biomes is controlled primarily by the climatic variables precipitation and temperature. The maps in Figures 1 and 2 describe the geographical locations

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    Bael

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    Kingdom : Division: Class: Sub-class: Order : Family : Subfamily : Tribe : Genus : Species : Plantae Angiosperms Eudicots Rosids Sapindales Rutaceae Aurantioideae Clauseneae Aegle A. marmelos Bael (Aegle marmelos)‚ also known as Bengal quince‚ golden apple‚ stone apple‚ wood apple‚ bili‚ is a species of tree native to India. It is present throughout Southeast Asia as a naturalized species. The tree is considered to be sacred by Hindus. Its fruits are used in traditional

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    Congenital Malformations

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    Tuesday‚ 21 January 2014 Systemic congenital malformations! GIT - aglossia- without mouth! - lingua plicata- fissured tongue! - micrognathia- small jaw! - progenia- premature ageing! - fordyce spots- raised sebaceous (sweat) glands! - dens in dente- tooth within tooth ( coronal more common)! - amelogenesis imperfecta- AR disorder of enamel—>small‚ discolored‚ pitted or grooved‚ and prone to rapid wear and breakage! - dentinogenesis imperfecta- dentin dysplasia that causes teeth to

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    Biology Kingdom Plantae

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    Coniferophyta Division The Coniferophyta Division is made up of mostly evergreen trees and shrubs. These plants tend to be tough and can survive in stressful environments‚ including drought‚ high winds‚ heat‚ and cold. Some Conifers are the oldest plants on earth‚ growing to over 5‚000 years old. Conifers have either needles or scale-like leaves. They bear cones instead of fruits‚ and their seeds do not have a shell-like outer coating like flowering plants. Plants from the Coniferophyta Division

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