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    The order in which the T.mimicus lineage evolved was based on several key traits. The ancestors of T.mimicus evolved the use of bold colour patterns as the secondary defence mechanism to shock and surprise the predators if camouflage failed. Additionally, the long arms were developed which facilitates the motion of flatfish

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    opposite. I can’t wait to go back with you in September. I love it there, I love our apartment.” “Oh, thank God.” I replied. “Where are the keys, let me see the skeleton key.” Vince produced a bunch of keys on a keyring from his pocket and dangled them within my reach. Stan took a picture of Vince holding one key and me holding the skeleton key! It was a very momentous photo. FINALLY MOVING IN “For those who wait, waiting is a life time.” Isn’t that how the saying goes? It was going

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    Biedalism Vs Bipedalism

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    to die. There were also drawbacks to for instance a female hominids pelvis is narrow, so delivering a baby would be very painful and life threatening to both child and mother. Other than the advantages and disadvantages of bipedalism, these are the key things that

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    it must be found not only within couple individuals but within a community, population and region itself. He thought that’s what happened in Europe in the New World when people were socially and sexually intimate with each other and it was so easy to contract the disease. Armelagos didn’t find enough evidence from the Old World but the isolated cases whereas New World was a treasury for the disease cases. Charlotte Roberts explains it by the era and the harshness of conditions of that time “people

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    Dinosaur Provincial Park

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    British Colombia in Canada, much like California in the United States, used to be a shallow sea and home to much sea life and is now home to thousands of marine animal fossils. For this reason it is believed that Dinosaur Provincial Park consisted of a lot of sands and muds that are characteristic of costal plains (Sues, Henderson, & Tanke, 2010, pg. 1292). When Sues, Henderson, and Tanke (2010) where going about measuring fossil shifts and the amount of fossils that have been lost they took into

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    The Human Bone The human body is made up of various bones; in total a person can have up to 206 bones ones the person has reached the adulthood. The skeleton is made up of two different groups which are the axial and appendicular skeleton. Both contain different bones in the body. The axial protects other parts of the body and appendicular skeleton helps the body with motion. Bones can come in different sizes and shapes. Along there are some bones called long bones, some short bones, others are flat

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    not a mage or a mythical being from this world. Maybe he will learn one day on how to do magic. Garold feels bad so he runs away back to his safe spot. The bridge that divides both worlds, the one that gets him home all the time. He grabs the skeleton key and places it into the other end of the bridge. It opens up a magic portal and he walks through it. He checks his phone and its already midnight! What a beating he will get for staying out till midnight. When he gets home he is scared of the beating

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    The Importance of Dinosaur Discoveries Essay

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    There are thirty types Titanosaurs know to Paleontologists, but there has never been anyway to link them all together. These Dinosaur remains proved to be the key in showing a correlation that could have only been dreamed of. The discovery showed that Titanosaurs and Brachiosaurs are closely related (National Science Foundation).Tyrannosaurs and Brachiosaurs are both species of Sauropod Dinosaurs. These Dinosaurs

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    Sunday Greens Every human being experiences low points in his or her life. Low point depresses people. It eliminates people’s motivation, causes emptiness, hopelessness inside them and eventually destroy their souls, if nothing is done to end the depression. What can it be that supports a person to overcome the low points? The poem “Sunday Greens” describes a miserable life of a woman living in poverty. The author of this poem, Rita Dove, is an American poet born in Ohio, 1952. She is famous for

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    Privacy In 1984

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    In the dystopian novel 1984 by George Orwell, the people of Earth live without any privacy whatsoever. In this world, every person if spied on by the government by all means imaginable. There are listening devices everywhere, undercover agents, and even recording cameras placed in what most people find to be a sacred and private place: the home. Privacy can be found nowhere in this world depicted by George Orwell. And, terrifyingly, this world could be a probable future if, in light of the recent

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