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Arthropoda
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5 pages in length. Considered the most adaptable animals in the world, arthropods are as diverse as the environment in which they live. That they exist on land, under the sea or in the air speaks to their unprecedented compatibility with the earth's many and varied topography. Representing an entire three-quarters of all living and fossil organisms known to man, which equates to more than one million identified species overall, the true number of arthropods species is suspected to be between six and nine million due to the untold numbers yet to be discovered in such terrain as tropical rain forests. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: TLCarthr.rtf

Bactrian Camel of the Gobi Desert
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A 4 page paper which examines the Bactrian camel of the Gobi Desert. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: RAcamel.rtf

Bald Eagles: An Endangered Species
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A 4 page paper which examines why the bald eagle is an endangered species. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: RAbaldeg.rtf

Banning Dogs: Argumentative Essay
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4 pages in length. Places like Reykjavik, Iceland, that ban certain breeds of dogs do so out of complete and utter ignorance as to the reasons why those particular breeds have been branded as unsafe in the first place. No bibliography.
Filename: TLCBanDg.rtf

Behavior Modification: Walking A Dog Three Times A Day
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5 pages in length. This paper provides a study overview of why it is important to walk a dog no fewer than three times a day in order to prevent accidence inside the house. The time frame examined throughout the one-month trial from September 28 to October 28, 2006 was first walk, 7:00 am; second walk 6:00 pm and third walk, 10:00 pm. Methodology includes where the dog was walked, for how long and whether any play was involved. Results indicate too long a wait period between the first walk and the second walk, as well as the third walk and the first walk. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: TLCWalkingDog.rtf

Book Review on Gould's Panda's Thumb
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This 5 page paper reviews this intriguing collection of essays by the controversial scientist Stephen Jay Gould. Evolution is discussed. No additional sources cited.
Filename: SA147pna.rtf

Breed Specific Legislation Does Not Work
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This 7 page paper examines the problems with breed specific legislation. The philosophy behind it, and actual experiences with it are discussed. Failures of the legislation are highlighted. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: SA442law.rtf

Capuchin Monkeys/Grooming Habits
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A 14 page research paper that includes a 1 page abstract that offers a research report on an observational study. The student researcher observed 2 groups of capuchin monkeys during three observational periods of several hours each other the course of several days in order to determine grooming behavior in captivity. The various sections of the study are discussed and described. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
Filename: khcapmks.rtf

Carbon Copies - The Controversial Question of Animal Cloning
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A 5 page paper that explains the process of nuclear transfer, or non-transgenic cloning, and how this process is currently being used on animal subjects. Also discussed are the controversy that surrounds this issue and the questions this procedure presents in the areas of humanity, ethics, and necessity. Arguments presented by both advocates and opposition are included. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: LCClone.doc

Charles Darwin's "The Expression Of The Emotions In Man And Animals"
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15 pages in length. First published in 1872, Charles Darwin's irrefutably greatest work -- The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals – brought to light a subsequently unprecedented declaration: Since both man and animal are derived from the same kingdom, there is no question that they also share in the ability – though not identical in nature – to express emotion. This astounding assertion was met with quite an array of reaction at the time, from disbelief to wonderment to disdain. Only after decades upon decades of anecdotal proof have scientists come to agree with Darwin's claim, rendering emotional display a very normal component of the entire animal world. No additional sources cited.
Filename: TLCdrwin.rtf


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