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    capable of feeling just like human beings. Animals are vital to sustain our ecosystem and the effects of the mismanagement in the commercial and gaming industries further devastate our environment. The wolf species, a top predator in the environmental ecosystem, naturally balances the animal population in our landscapes and, the order of the wolf pack is much like the order of the human species family unit. The social order of the wolf pack parallels to that of the human species in that the alpha

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    give his mind something to dwell on and he needed a good laugh. He brought up the details of human history and their planet. The words in the electronic menu appeared in his mind as if chiselled out by a robotic laser. On top stood the heading, “The Complete Comprehensive Chronicle of the planet Earth.” Below, sat the warning, “Not for the screamish.” He ignored it. However, after meeting the humans and obtaining a quick preview of a Hippo, a Dog and a Kangaroo, he had to admit it did have

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    Louisiana Chemicals: Sources and Human Health Piers A. Cropp Lynn University Following the industrial revolution, societies across the world began to notice strange effects on individuals throughout certain local communities. Though toxicology was a relatively new and rudimentary practice at the time, scientists were able to trace these effects back to chemicals being exposed to industrial workers, their families, and nearby neighborhoods. Unfortunately, industry in the United States

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    The plot portrays the survival in the post-apocalyptic society after the outbreak of a highly contagious virus. Even though the classic zombie type will never cease to exist, this movie broadened the term by making the zombies that are not dead. A human, or any other living being, can be exposed to the virus by means of bodily or fluid contact, such as a bite, or infected blood in their mouth or eyes. The people infected with the virus show signs of uncontrollable rage and aggression. A state of intense

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    All humans use a language to communicate with other humans. Overtime the human bodies have been modified to accommodate language. The human body uses 6 organs to accomplish language. The 6 organs are the lungs, vocal cords, tongue, teeth, lips and nose. Although these 6 organs main functions are eating and breathing, they have been modified over time to help exercise humans control during speech production. Linguistics is the study of how language works. Language changes over time to fit the current

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    intellectual and scientific grounds. Biologically, humans can be classified into distinct races using consistent and reliable biological criteria. This can be done by use of genetic traits that is also depicted in the physical characteristic of an individual, like skin color, hair texture, eye and nose shape, and body type. These traits also vary in different geographical areas and hence all traits have distinct geographical distributions with humans in classified races. Therefore, the biological study

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    8.2 The monsters’ outward appearance and the Beast "His limbs were in proportion, and I had selected his features as beautiful. Beautiful! - Great God!" (Shelley, p.45). Frankenstein actually tried to create a beautiful being, but he forgot to take into account that he animated already decomposing body- parts, hence the “[…] yellow skin […] watery eyes […] shriveled complexion and straight black lips.” (Shelley, p.45). So, Mary Shelley leads the reader through a collection of beautiful and good

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    no gene pools. Therefore, there is no human race that is intellectually superior to another. The human race has been distributed in different geographical locations with a particular physical feature. Below are some of the races found in various parts of the world? The Natural habitat Caucasian from North Africa, the Indian, Southwest Asia, and Europe. The group is made up of Nordic, Alpine, east Baltic, Mediterranean among other groups. These groups of people are different from other groups significantly

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    spider monkeys. Capuchin monkeys are physically different from old world monkeys and new world monkeys. They’ve a dental formula of 2:1:3:3 which means they carry two incisors, one canine, three pre-molars and three molars. Their nose shape is known as a playrrhine nose, a broad nasal spectrum with nostrils that are far apart and open to the side. These monkeys are estimated to normally weight about six to twelve

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    Canine Parvovirus can be a deadly disease in dogs. Researchers have learned that humans and cats can also get Parvo. Parvovirus appears not to be as deadly to humans as it appears in dogs and cats. Be careful to keep away of any animals or humans that appear to be sick. Make sure to also keep the household and yards clean, the only household cleaner that will get rid of the parvovirus is bleach. Scientists prove that there may not be a true cure for parvo but it can be prevented and well treated

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