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    plant‚ such as the flower in the picture. 2. Consumers. These organisms‚ mostly animals‚ can be split into a few categories: Primary consumers only eat plants‚ so they are called herbivores. The primary consumers in the picture are the bee and grasshopper. Secondary consumers eat primary consumers. Many secondary consumers also eat plants‚ which makes them omnivores (meat and plant eaters). The secondary consumers in the picture are the wasp and beetle. Tertiary consumers eat the secondary consumers

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    The Golden Orb Spider

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    The spider I’m doing my report on is called the Golden Orb spider‚ better known as the banana spider. 0The golden orb spiders are found in dry open places in forests‚ woodlands‚ coastal sand dunes‚ shrubland‚ and mangrove habitats. Some of the golden orb spiders live nearby bushes and flowers. All orb weaving spiders make suspended‚ sticky‚ wheel-shaped orb webs. The webs are placed in the openings between trees and shrubs where insects mostly fly. There are species of banana spider in Africa (including

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    Sliding Window Protocol

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    which is provided to sender and receiver. Sliding window protocol defines maximum transmitter window size‚ Ws which is always one less than the sequence number. How transmitter window is defined: It is contains the data that are ready to be send. The lower limit in transmitter window which is waiting for acknowledgement is Slast .The upper limit frame in transmitter window is Slast + ws -1.Also each transmitted frame is allocated by a timer that when itès expire sender determines to retransmit

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    Animal Tunneling Patterns

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    to partake in any lab study of ants‚ the facilities needed to contain them must be built. Building ant farms is a very simple process that can be done cheaply and on a small scale by using jewel cd cases. The exact dimensions of the ant farms built were 142 mm tall x 125 mm wide x 5mm deep. A total of twelve ant farms were built using this method. The ant farms were then filled with organic material‚ mainly partially decomposed wood from a stump‚ from where the ants have a colony in order to ensure

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    Nt1330 Exercise 1.1

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    1.6.1.1 Basic principles of trail laying Ants may lay pheromone trails when travelling from the nest to food‚ or from food to the nest‚ or when travelling in either direction depending on the species. They also follow these trails with a allegiance which is a function of the trail strength‚ among other variables. Ants drop pheromones as they walk by stopping briefly and touching their gaster‚ which carries the pheromone secreting gland‚ on the ground. The strength of the trail they lay is a function

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    excellent source of nutrition in our lives. Introduction I. Get audience’s attention (attention getter) As the days of summer descend upon us‚ we await lazy days‚ beach parties‚ deep suntans‚ and of course insects. We may look forward to seeing grasshoppers jump through meadows‚ and admiring butterflies fluttering through flowers‚ yet we dread being stung by those black and yellow villains. But the future may bring insects an extra step closer to us-not so much for their stings but for their food

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    Littlefield Simulation Write-up December 7‚ 2011 Operations Management 502 Team 9 Littlefield Lab We began our analysis by searching for bottlenecks that existed in the current system. It was easily identified that major issues existed in the ordering process. Without calculations‚ you could tell the reorder point was too low since the historical plots showed inventory levels at zero for two or more days at a time. The number of jobs in customer orders showed correlating spikes at the same

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    They Are Similar Antz

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    In the movie "Antz" the ants posses very many qualities which are similar‚ and some the same as humans. The first quality that is similar to humans‚ is that the ants all try to work themselves to the top of the ant colony‚ this is one quality that the character Z has more then the others. Another quality that the ants have to live by which is they live‚ and follow instructions by one controller. The ants also posses many similar human characteristics. They also show similar emotions that us

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    Chapter 15 Mini Case

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    Chapter 15. Mini Case | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Situation | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Assume you have just been hired as a business manager of PizzaPalace‚ a regional pizza restaurant chain. The company’s EBIT was $50 million last year and is not expected to grow. The firm is currently financed with all equity and it has 10 million shares outstanding. When you took your corporate finance course‚ your instructor stated that most firms’ owners

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    his journey as a World War II pilot. Throughout the novel‚ Dahl exhibits the ability to draw readers in and make them want to read more. His techniques and excellent storytelling skills helped develop this novel into an amazing read. As W. Somerset Maugham once said‚ “There are three rules to writing a good book. Unfortunately no one knows what they are.” This being said‚ one could see that some rules prove to be more crucial than others. Based on this novel‚ three mandatory rules include‚ in-depth

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