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    Salt Fish Salad Makes 2 Servings [pic] Preparation Heat the oil in large sauté pan‚ add the onion‚ the garlic‚ and the jalapeno – sauté over medium heat until onion becomes translucent and begins to soften. Stir in the diced bell peppers‚ the tomatoes‚ the tomato paste and the salt fish. Add stock‚ cover and cook until the vegetables have slightly softened. Let cool then mix in the lemon zest. Refrigerate for 1 hour. Serve over mixed greens and sprinkle with cilantro.  Ingredients 8 oz. salt

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    making the fossils around 165 and 185 million years old. There are over 4‚500 species of lizards‚ creating the most diverse group of Squamates‚ with each one having a unique biome it has adapted to. Lizards occupy habitats throughout North and South America‚ Europe‚ Asia‚ Africa‚ and Australia. They also live on many tropical islands in the Pacific‚ Atlantic‚ and Indian oceans. One of many of these lizards is the Flying Dragon Lizard that resides in the deciduous forest and the rain forest. The

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    1. 2. carrying capacity­ ​ the maximum number of a species  or “load” that can be sustainably supported by  given  environment.   k and r strategist reproduction­​ K-Strategists (human)– species that are slow growing and produce few‚ large offspring that mature slowly R-Strategists (oyster)– species that grow and mature quickly and produce many small offspring R- and K- selection theory suggests that natural selection may favour individuals with a high reproductive rate and rapid development over

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    The Impact of the Silk Road • The Silk Road at first caused many pastoral groups to form. Eventually‚ rich families did settleand build large establishments. • The Silk Road allowed the spread of religions ( see chart above ) such as Nestorian Christianity‚Manichaeism‚ Zoroastrianism‚ and Buddhism. • The stirrup spread though out the Silk Road. It allowed riders to be much more stable and thuscaused military innovation. i.e. the superiority of the Tang calvary in China. The Indian Ocean

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    Week 6 Pre-Test Question 1 Which of the following statements is false? e. Motor vehicles are second only to industry as a source of air pollution in the U.S. Question 2 It is risky for companies to invest in renewable energy because: d. Subsidies and tax breaks have to be renewed by the government every few years. Question 3 Which three states in the USA have the potential to provide enough usable wind power to supply the entire country’s electricity needs? b. North Dakota‚

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    Jennie Descriptive essay: DALAT (Vietnam) Have you ever heard about the "City of thousands of pine trees" or the "Little Paris"? Do you know what they are? They are ways to call Dalat‚ which is the capital of Lam Dong province in Vietnam. So why did people call Dalat under those names? Dalat city is located 1500m above the sea level on the LangBiang Plateau in the southern part of The Central Highlands. It is a symbol of Central Highlands‚ known as "City of thousands of pine trees" due to its

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    Name: __________________________ Date: _____________ APES Mid-Term Possible Exam Questions The exam will consist of 100 questions selected from the 175 questions on this review sheet. ___ 1. Potential locations for wind farms include: A) mountain passes B) islands C) coastal areas D) grasslands E) all of these ___ 2. Landscape ecology: A) is the study of human-designed communities B) examines the influences of human activity on natural ecosystems C) is exclusively concerned with

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    Origins of bipedalism

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    rugged terrain model will be discussed in the rest of this writing. The African continent nowadays is not what it was millions of years ago. By the beginning of the Miocene‚ which was around 22 million years ago‚ lush tropical forests and woodlands covered much of the landmass in tropical and subtropical Africa (Scarre‚ 2005). At that time‚ Sahara Desert had not yet developed (Scarre‚ 2005). Apes had no difficulties in finding food resources as they rely mostly on tress‚ from which they can obtain fruits

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    AP Biology Summer Assignment Chapter 50.1: An Introduction to Ecology and the Biosphere Ecology is the scientific study of how organisms interact with the environment. When studying Ecology scientists want to know‚ where organisms live‚ why they live there‚ and how many are there. Ecology and environmental biology both stem from Darwin’s interest and observations upon the distribution of organisms and how they adapted to their specific environment. Darwin concluded that the environment interacting

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    “Ardipithecus Ramidus”. Ardi was the first species ever found that is displayed a skeletal structure showing the linking connection between both chimps and humans‚ dating nearly four point four millions years back. She was the key to evolution. Savanna Hypothesis In the 1800’s Charles Darwin‚ a physician of his time discovered the theory of natural selection‚ stating that a genetic change in population results in differential reproductive success through plants‚ and animals including humankind

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