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    Name: Gil E. Estoperez Time start: 3:17pm Section: AB1DD Time end: 3:26pm Date: Aug 15, 1014 Duration: 7:37 mins Lesson 5

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    Big Cats Research Paper

    where lions are naturally found, such as Cameroon and Senegal. Lions are facing an uncertain future as more and more of their habitat outside national parks is taken for farmland and livestock production, and populations of wild prey like gazelles and zebras dwindle as well. In the wild, lions are also major targets for hunters and resentful herdsmen. Civil unrest in African counties also has destroyed nature preserves and other conservation areas which have cause harm to these populations as

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    Declining Biodiversity

    Decline in Biodiversity Deanna Garrett ENV497 Chad Goings July 15, 2013 Decline in Biodiversity Biodiversity is important in ecosystems because every life form works together in order for them to function. When these ecosystems are disrupted or altered, or even lacks biodiversity, it poses major threats to all the life forms in it, whether it happens quickly or over a long period of time. When we lack biodiversity, our ecosystems become unstable, which in turn makes them more vulnerable to

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    Causes and Affects

    Determining Causes and Effects Known as the Laurentian Great Lakes for its connection to the St. Lawrence River, the lakes combined make up nearly 20 percent of the world's fresh water (Latham, Wright, & Tsang, n.d.) Lakes Erie, Huron, Michigan, Ontario, and Superior are 5 lakes that provide food, jobs, and recreation to the surrounding regions reaching into two countries. The New York Times (2010) also estimate more than 30 million people are the recipient of potable water from the lakes

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    Animals In Captivity

    Aladdin is a full grown 14,000 pound African elephant that on average is estimated to walk a distance of 30 miles every single day (Neyman 1). Zoos are unable to provide a vast amount of space to fit animal needs. Due to the facility being unable to meet Aladdin's need to have an abundance in space he can develop physical and emotional problems. Catherine Doyle, director of the elephant campaign For In Defence of Animals, stated that, "Zoos are incapable of providing the space and natural conditions

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    Devil in a Blue Dress

    Briana Laszlo English 110 Atherton 5 March 2014 Devil in a Blue Dress: Themes In the devil in a blue dress, written by Walter Mosley some of the main themes are prejudice and freedom. Racial prejudice is prominent throughout the entire book. The word “nigger” is constantly being used throughout the book in both a friendly manor and a demeaning one as well. The white men in this story use “ nigger” to display their power over the black characters. In the story, the black man is always to blame

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    Enzyme Savannas: Tropical Rainforest

    a little amount of trees. The small population of trees is caused by the little rainfall savannas get. The plant that grow on savannas have adapted to long dry seasons. The savannas support many species of herbivores like wildebeests, gazelles, zebras, elephants, etc. Carnivore species that live in savannas are lions, cheetahs, hyenas, etc. The climate that savannas have, makes plants and animals that live their adapt. During the dry season life is very hard for plant and animals. Plant shrivel

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    Informative Speech On Cheetahs

    Introduction “It’s getting even hotter out here.” Hopefully we get to a freshwater river.” Mom, Look”. What? Look there's a cheetah look how fast it’s going.” Yah it look like it hunting or looking for food.” I think it’s going after the gazelle.” Ohh it hit the gazelle pretty hard. My story it's different from all of the other stories that I have written before. It’s something new, and different. In this essay I will like to tell you about cheetahs, I will help you understand and know more about

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    Tarek

    has his/her own set of symbols. Keys things to focuse on in your dream: Handshake- Symbolizes a new beginning or the end to a situation. If you are shaking hands with a celebrity in a dream, then it suggests that you are well liked by others Zebra- Symbolizes Perfect balance, unity and harmony! Ice Cream- Symbolizes good luck and satisfaction with your life! Alternatively, it could mean that you need to cool off Pegasus- Symbolizes swiftness, agility, and braveness Teeth- Symbolizes

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    Cause and Effect

    Assignment 3.1: Determining Causes and Effects – Draft Version English 115 Known as the Laurentian Great Lakes for its connection to the St. Lawrence River, the lakes combined make up nearly 20 percent of the world's fresh water (Latham, Wright, & Tsang, n.d.) Lakes Erie, Huron, Michigan, Ontario, and Superior are 5 lakes that provide food, jobs, and recreation to the surrounding regions reaching into two countries. The New York Times (2010) also estimate more than 30 million people are

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