...PANDA RESEARCH Did you know that a male Panda is called a boar. A female Panda is called a sows. A baby Panda is called a cub. The family of Pandas are called sloth. Anatomy/Appearance A Panda is a Large bearlike mammal with black and white markings.The body length of a Panda 47-71 in. The average lifespan of a panda is 20 & 30 years old. The weight of a panda is 150 - 280 pounds. Movement A panda walks on four legs. Did you know that a panda can run 20 miles per hour for short burst. That is really fast. A panda does not walk slouched down. DIET A Panda almost feeds entirely on bamboo and has become increasingly rare, so pandas must eat 12-38 kg every day to meet their energy needs. Only about 1% of their diet is...
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...The animal that interested me the most to write about is the Panda. Pandas are an endangered animals right now. The Panda is normally found in China. Pandas are black and white with black fur around the eyes. Pandas are excellent climbers and have big claws. Pandas can swim but not as good as they can climb up trees. Some of the animals that prey on Panda cubs are jackel, snow leopards and yellow-throated martens. These animals are known for killing Panda cubs. Pandas can weigh as much as 350 pounds in their adult life. Pandas are vegetarians but sometimes will go and hunt for small rodents. A giant Panda is a called a bear actually. Pandas do not hibernate during the winter months like bears do. A newborn Panda actually weighs less than...
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...Red Panda “When humans act with cruelty we characterize them as animals, yet the only animal that displays cruelty is humanity.” William douglas Anthony, inside the divine pattern. Animals are profound beings, just as amazing as ourselves if not more. The red panda is one of the many amazing beings on this planet and it is one of the most astonishing beings here with us today. That one animal species, the red panda, is the last living member of the family Ailuridae. The red panda is pretty amazing in many ways like it’s appearance, it’s diet, and some other interesting facts about it. First of all these animals not only are amazing they look breathtakingly beautiful. In the wild mountains of china these majestic animals are easily distinguished...
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...Lighting Box Games unveils its latest Panda Pow slot. This slot will soon be available in various Bitcoin casinos. The game is a visual parade of Chinese culture and Pandas who knows Kung-Fu. It also features stacked wild symbols that can trigger the scatter mode of the game. Slot features Panda Pow has five reels and 25 pay lines. All pay lines are automatically open. Matching any symbols starts from the left going towards the right. In terms of graphics quality, Panda Pow has top marks on its visuals. Matching any high paying symbols such as the lantern or gold coins will trigger its small animation. Its animations are rich with details as well. Matching the lantern, for example, will make the symbol light up and spread luminous sparks. The goldfish, on the other hand, will swim away and leave behind bubbles if a player makes a match of the symbol. Finally, the wild martial arts panda...
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...Red pandas can be easily identified by their unique ruddy coat color, which acts like camouflage within the canopy of fir trees where branches are covered with clumps of reddish-brown moss and white lichens. They have large, round heads and short snouts with big, pointed ears. Their faces are white with reddish-brown “tear” marks that extend from the eyes to the corner of the mouth. These markings could have evolved to help keep the sun out of their eyes. Their tails are marked with alternating red and buff rings. Red pandas have a soft, dense woolly undercoat covered by long, coarse guard hairs. Long, bushy tails help these arboreal animals maintain balance and protect them from harsh cold and winds. Dense fur completely covers their feet which have five, widely separated toes and semi-retractable claws....
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...April 28, 2008 Research Paper Grade Draft Fading of Black and White In the meadows high in the mountains of central China, various types of animals share the peaceful green jungles filled with endless trees, wild flowers, rivers, and rain fall. Among all the different species of animals that share the jungle, one in particular stands out: the giant panda. The pandas live a peaceful and harmless life high in the remote mountainous regions of central China. The bamboo forests grow high, and are cool and wet—just the way the pandas prefer them to be. Pandas will climb upwards to 13,000 feet (3,962 meters) to feed on the bamboo that grows in their habitat; during the summer seasons, they will venture even higher. Pandas mainly feed on bamboo, but will eat birds or rodents as well. It is in this peaceful bamboo jungle habitat that the giant panda gives birth to and nurtures its young. The Giant Panda is one of the rarest and most exotic animals this world has given birth to. Pandas are mammals; they’re omnivores. The average lifespan in the wild for a healthy Panda is twenty years. The sizes they grow to are four to five feet (one to one and a half meters) tall and weigh upwards to 300 pounds (136 kilograms). In the past few decades the Chinese Giant Pandas have been added to the endangered species list because of their decreasing numbers. The Pandas made the list due to false pregnancies, poachers, poor nurturing, and lack of bamboo growth. First, pandas are slowly...
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...Is there ethical treatment for animals in captivity? The term “ethical” implies the moral basis of treatment towards animals while “captivity” denotes confinement or lack of freedom. The unmistakable contrast in these two words itself creates the argument whether ethical treatment is possible for animals in captivity. Humans had often been overly considerate about moral principles while dealing with its own kind. Whenever ethics were encroached upon, man stood up against it, questioned it and regained it. But unfortunately, lacking advanced communication like humans, animals are unable to. Human intervention in wildlife has bereaved animals of total control over their own lives. Man may reason out his intrusion, yet, the animals in captivity, being deprived of their natural habitats and having bred in man-made enclosures for generations, tend to misperceive their animality. It is indispensable to have an insight into what causes the bereavement of animals and how it is caused, before looking into its moral principles. Among the contrastive places that I came across in which animal captivity is proceeded, wildlife preservation zoos are the most popular, and least considered as a confinement of animal freedom. Thousands of people visit zoos daily but rarely give a thought to the miserable lives that animals have to spend stagnating and sleeping, due to the less spacious and artificial residences provided. Some present enclosures in zoos have been changed to natural barriers...
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...How to Write a Research Paper For the rest of the semester, you will work on writing a three- to four-page research paper. Of course, college preparatory students are expected to write the longer length, and general the shorter. Your paper will include a title page, an outline, a body, and a works cited page in this order. I will give you the time and the resources to write this paper, and I will tell you how to write and guide you as you go. I even will try to get you research materials. The rest is up to you (History). We will spend four days in the Nute library and at least one day in room 8 or a computer lab, working on this paper in class, unless people are wasting their time, in which case, the number of days will be fewer than the above. The research paper is worth ____ grading points, and by itself constitutes about 25% of your quarter grade. Another 5-10% of your quarter grade will be made up of homework and in-class assignments of rough draft sections of the research paper. Because of the importance of this paper to your grade, rarely do students pass this course without writing a research paper. Please write your paper and pass this course (Anon, 428). The paper will be due on ___________________, in time for me to grade it, give it back the following Monday, and give you time to fix it and resubmit it for a higher grade that Friday. Any papers I receive by one of these Fridays, I will return, graded, the following Monday. This schedule means that you...
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...Biodiversity Paper A Freedom (n.d.), according to the In Environmental Encyclopedia Conservation biology is the application of ecological and biological science to the conservation and protection of Earth’s biodiversity. Conversation biology represents an integration of theory, basic and applied research and broader educational goals. “Biodiversity also called biological diversity, the variety of life found in a place on Earth or often the total variety of life on Earth. A common measure of this variety, called species richness is the count of species in an area” (Encyclopedia Britannica, 2013). A species are groups of actually or potentially interbreeding natural population, which are reproductively isolated from other such groups” (Hunter & Gibbs, 2007). “Threatened species are any species (including animals, plants, fungi, etc) which are vulnerable to endangerment in the near future” (Wikipedia, 2013). For example, one Threatened species would be Whale; unfortunately, the Whales are being killed for their body parts as well they are facing series threats in regards to entanglement in fishing gear, harvest, and habitat impact. Further, an endangered species is specie that is a risk of extinction for example; Giant Panda is at risk due to “habitat fragmentation and loss. The area in which the pandas live in is becoming smaller due to human activities such as logging, farming in forests and road building” ( San Diego Zoo Animal, 2013). Extinct species, is a “species, organisms...
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...Review on The Effectiveness of Brand/product Placement in Films and A Comparison between Brand Placements in Hollywood and Bollywood films Pulidindi Venugopal, Avinash Inuganti, P. Harsha Vardhan, Vedika Kashyap Abstract: The advertisements of products/brands in televisions are experiencing skipping of channel and the marketers finding it difficult to promote their brands or products, effectively. So the marketers are now finding new media to promote their products/brands. One of those media is films. This paper studies the effectiveness of brand placement in films in the minds of consumers, especially in Hollywood and Bollywood films. Key words: Brand placement, Hollywood films, Indian films, Product placement Introduction: India is the world’s biggest film industry and product placement in Indian films is relatively a new concept and films are now turning out to be a powerful media for promoting the brands (Pavan C Patil and P L Bisoyi, 2012). Product/brand placement is defined as “A paid product message aimed at influencing movie (or television) audiences via the planned and unobtrusive entry of a branded product into a movie or television program” (Balasubramanian, 1994). Majority of the product placements are of display and dialogue product placement. Most of the product placements are taken for instance, for which, they are not paid (Alex Walton, 2009). Generally, the duration, number of types of product placements and level of product placement, that is...
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...3 Information and e-procurement infrastructure 17 5 Case Study 18 6 Future Outlook/ Conclusion 19 List of References II Introduction During the last decade and especially in the last couple of years, the internet has finally found its position in business operations. While the use of internet has been rather the exception than the norm, it is now becoming more and more common to streamline processes and eliminate wasteful processes through the use of the internet. This can especially be seen in the purchasing operations of many firms nowadays, as many companies see the importance of efficient procurement and change from slow and often expensive, paper-based orders to e-procurement. It seems as though this style of procurement can be of great advantage to every firm, but there are also drawbacks. The main task of this paper is to give an overview over the necessary mechanisms that need to be in place for e-procurement in order to equip readers with a thorough understanding of the topic – in this way they will be able to form an objective opinion and thus build a basis for further in-depth investigations of the different topics of e-procurement. In order to bring across the main parts of...
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...Journal of Management and Marketing Research Product placement effectiveness: revisited and renewed Kaylene Williams California State University, Stanislaus Alfred Petrosky California State University, Stanislaus Edward Hernandez California State University, Stanislaus Robert Page, Jr. Southern Connecticut State University ABSTRACT Product placement is the purposeful incorporation of commercial content into noncommercial settings, that is, a product plug generated via the fusion of advertising and entertainment. While product placement is riskier than conventional advertising, it is becoming a common practice to place products and brands into mainstream media including films, broadcast and cable television programs, computer and video games, blogs, music videos/DVDs, magazines, books, comics, Broadway musicals and plays, radio, Internet, and mobile phones. To reach retreating audiences, advertisers use product placements increasingly in clever, effective ways that do not cost too much. The purpose of this paper is to examine product placement in terms of definition, use, purposes of product placement, specific media vehicles, variables that impact the effectiveness of product placement, the downside of using product placement, and the ethics of product placement. Keywords: Product placement, brand placement, branded entertainment, in-program sponsoring Product placement effectiveness, Page 1 Journal of Management and Marketing Research INTRODUCTION In its simplest form...
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...within any population is exceptionally important to the sustainability of any ecosystem or environment. The cycle of life shows us that all species have another species that they rely on for several necessities. Some species use other species for sustenance, some for shelter, or hunting skills. The reasons why species rely on each other vary; however, the need is infinitely important. We will discuss why genetic diversity is so important. We will explain why population management and diversity is necessary to the successful survival of every population. Lastly, we will compare and contrast the ex situ and in situ methods of conservation. It is extremely important for humanity to take responsibility for the failings of some ecosystems and this paper allows us to see the ways that we, as humanity, can help to reverse that damage. Genetic Diversity in Populations Genetic diversity also known as the level of biodiversity simply measures the number of genetic characteristics that the genetic makeup of a particular species consists of. It is different from the term genetic variability as they are many times used alternatively but in reality they are different. So why is genetic diversity so important? It is the basis for the populations of various living species to adapt themselves as the surrounding environment changes. If there is no genetic diversity many of the species will vanish off the face of earth. The environment on the earth changes rapidly and hence with the help of genetic...
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...social studies. Education is the world, but are we living in it correctly? Does every individual have the knowledge? Are we all smart? This world must be clever. Now I have a simple suggestion in order to fix such a problem, let’s get rid of all of the technologee. Wouldn’t you say life would be easier when we didn’t have a device to distract. Technologee is a variable than should be removed. Papers, papers, papers, shall be everywhere. Only paper and pen for assignments for the adolescence to increase their knowledge. No laptops, why research online when there are books. I once knew a man, who had the brain of a panda. He was such a technologeee young fella, always up to date with the new equipment. He knew so much but so little. Never had he ever received an A on a test in elementary. He was ridiculed by so many. He then decided to throw away all the technologee and wrote a paper. That paper helped him so so much. Such knowledge was produced out his mind. That young fella is the set example of why paper over rules technologee. Now let’s cut the trees and make these papers. Papers with so many assignments for the children shall solve this low education. 2nd graders given 5th grade work and so on, so the world will be shrewd. Doesn’t that sound intriguing, a smart world. And lets make the education free, no payments. This concept will elevate the youth onto the highest pedestal as of Zeus in Olympia, Washington up north of this nation. The additional work will one, get...
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...help groups has grown out of the study and application of development concept mostly at a community level and has being playing a major role in eradicating poverty particularly in the rural India today. I have searched research paper published in twenty-first century and reviewed them to find out research gap in this field. The literature is reviewed briefly as under: Research papers on self help group’s attempts to explain the process of women’s empowerment and find out its effectiveness in their lives. I feel that women empowerment is a much broader issue that needs to be studied and observed for a longer time frame and thus most of them lacks confidence about future. Panda (2009) made a experimental outline under which...
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