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    Recent trends in pop culture have given a rise in movie adaptations based on young adult novels. The success of Twilight, The Hunger Games, and Divergent are all common topics of today. An excellent adaption that some may not realize is based off a book is the movie Howls Moving Castle, from Studio Ghibli, a Japanese animation company that has had quite some success in the United States. It may go against the grain in its portrayal of the novel when compared to current trends in novel adaptions,

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    the whole book. This shows control over the story and that McNeill knows what he wants people to hear, and what they should do with it. McNeill really gets the reader to think about plagues as a whole and their role in humanities evolution and adaptation. It gives people a broader understanding and opens up new doors to which they can learn from. This shows his claim of authority, or Ethos, of the

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    relationships. Light intensity: This can influence where the plant grows because if the Kiekie has sufficient sunlight on the forest floor due to a lack of shading by the canopy it will not have to climb up the tree and therefore would have different adaptations due to this. But if Kiekie did not have sufficient sunlight it would have to climb up the canopy trees to enable it to receive enough sunlight for photosynthesis.Varying temperatures can affect the rate of photosynthesis for the plant e.g: If the

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    able to thrive in poor treatment environments, and love when given the chance. The main character in “The Call of the Wild” Buck, proves this idea on a multitude of occasions throughout his journey in the hostile Canadian Yukon Territory. The first adaptation that is made in “The Call of the Wild” is conveyed when one must drop their old habits to survive. To become accustomed to new surroundings, it is essential to drop old habits. During his experience with Francois and Perrault, Buck quickly learns

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    Part 1: The Shaw festival and the show itself. History of Shaw festival and Doherty and Rand Shaw’s works were only sporadically performed before 1962. This changed when lawyer Brian Doherty offered up the idea of having a theatre company attributed to Shaw the way Stratford was to Shakespeare. The company was created as “A salute to shaw” to help give the town a financial boost. In the year of 1962 Doherty was named both artistic director and producer bring the shows ‘Don Juan in Hell’ and ‘Candida’

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    Larger populations of organisms with the desired traits will then occur and organisms will evolve. The four principles of Natural Selection are variation, over production, adaptation, and descent with modification. Charles Darwin, an English naturalist and geologist saw two major trends within organisms which were variation and adaptation. Variations are differences in individuals’ physical traits compared to other individuals. In the Galapagos Islands Darwin noticed that finches had different beak sizes

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    to this, the main purpose of this report is to discuss the various attributes of whales which have assisted in their survival and adaptation in their environments. This includes morphological adaptations such as size, mouth structure, and their body shape; physiological adaptations such as Respiration and their blubber. The report also focuses on behavioural adaptations which discuss migration, and their use of communication. The issues regarding the destruction of whale’s habitats due to the increase

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    1. Adaptations- Characteristics that are passed down from parent to child that increases the organism's chance of survival and reproduction in their environment. 2. Archaea- A prokaryotic cell that thrives in extreme environments. 3. Bacteria- Prokaryotic cells that are varied and common. 4. Biology- The study of life through scientific processes. 5. Cell- The basic unit of life. 6. Community- The total amount of organisms in an ecosystem 7. Controlled experiment- An experiment that only tests one

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    undertaken to investigate behavioral adaptations of a lizard, Lacertilia, to its environment. Twelve peeps, representing the lizards, were placed in a habitat with two microhabitats of different temperatures. Six peeps were placed in one microhabitat, and six in the other. The internal temperature of these “lizards” was measured over a period of 20 minutes to see if their body temperatures matched that of their environment and to make inferences about the behavioral adaptations the organism might acquire to

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    There are many different ways that Galápagos Tortoises have adapted to survive. Shells are a very important way they survive in the wild. Their shells are very dangerous to them because if they were to somehow end up on their backs. For example if they are walking through a rocky area and they were to lose their balance they could end up on their back. It's game over and they will die of dehydration and not get enough food. There are two different types of tortoise shells Saddleback and Domed, they

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