DISCOVERY FILE: Food Chains and Food Webs All animals need energy to run‚ breathe‚ and hunt‚ and they get this energy by consuming food. Think about what you ate today: that is helping you walk‚ think‚ and read! Food chains and food webs are similar to each other‚ but they are not the same. We will explore the differences here. A food chain shows a single‚ connected path of energy flow through an ecosystem. Some animals only eat plants while some animals eat other animals. A food chain shows
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Classification theory Q1.1 Explain the need of classification in day to day life? Ans. The need of classification Classification is the putting of objects in to different categories or ’classes’. It is important because it helps people find certain objects with certain features quickly and efficiently. Classification has delivered important meanings in our life. In general‚ the Definition of classification simply means the grouping together of alike things According to common qualities or characteristics
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Was Lincoln a racist? Thinking like a Historian In August of 1858 Lincoln and Stephen A. Douglas meet for a series of speeches. Lincoln was interested in taking Douglas’s spot in the Senate. Back in those days many people felt that the blacks were inferior to the white race. Most felt that the white race was the highest ranking race. Lincoln seemed to contradict himself in his response to Douglas. In Lincoln’s response to Douglas (source 3:2) he states that he “has no purpose directly or indirectly
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chapters. Many of the read ings will likely be difficult because the style of writing is different from what you have experienced before and because many will contain legal jargon that may be unfamiliar. Thus‚ it is important that you allocate sufficient time to read the assignments carefully and critica lly. Please feel free to ask‚ via email or at my office hours‚ if any reading seems insurmountable. While not required ‚ it is recommended that students brief cases‚ and take notes on all
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were resented‚ after his death everything was overturned‚ Amon was reinstated as chief god‚ the capital moved back to Thebes‚ was succeeded by Tutankhamun (68) Significance- Akhenaten is an example of a failed attempt to shift religious focus. He closed temples‚ forbid worship and forced his people to worship his
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Grade A (10 marks) George Alafia has clearly been struck in a powerful way by what he encountered in Somalia. He wants to make his readers see what terrible conditions existed there and how fortunate we are to live in such a different world. He also shows that journalists often just start out by looking for the best stories they can find. But in this case‚ the stories really got to him on a deeply emotional level. The most powerful effect of Alafia’s writing is the way he focuses on particular
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1. Teachers need to use their professional skills‚ attributes and judgment every day – note at least 5 examples of unconventional methods of teaching that Ron Clark uses. • using the same method as how the students treat him: making students understand how bad it feels to be treated in that way • sacrificing himself (drinking milk): makes fun of himself (singing): give the students an impression that teachers can be informal • treat himself like one of the students (playing with the kids): break
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an annual salary of $35‚000. At the time of signing this contract in England‚ the Metros gave Andrew a signing bonus of $25‚000. Andrew’s agent was paid $3‚000 to represent him in negotiating the contract. Andrew will earn C$100‚000 playing soccer in England during the other seven months. —REQUIRED Determine Andrew’s Canadian income tax obligations. What deductions/credits may he claim against Canadian income? Solution 1 (Basic) Andrew will be taxable on taxable income earned in Canada because
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financing than S. Dee Company. C. Since the net profit margin ratio is higher for S. Dee‚ that company must be utilizing less debt financing than B. Darin Company. D. B. Darin is doing a better job at controlling expenses than is S. Dee. For 5 and 6‚ use the following information: A company had the same amount of assets at the end of 2011 and 2012‚ $250‚000. In 2012‚ net income was $20‚000 and sales revenue was $400‚000. At the end of 2012‚ total liabilities are $120‚000. 5. What is the asset
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Intro Sociology‚ MW: 1130-1245 Notes from: 09/09/13 What is the sociological imagination? A “lens” with which to view the social world It is a perspective It is the ability to see societal patterns that influence individual and group life The sociological imagination is about understanding the relationship between individuals and the society in which they live The “promise” and “task” of sociology is that sociology will help us to understand ourselves and our behaviors by examining the patterns
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