I. The snow leopard’s natural habitat is in mountain ranges across 12 Central Asian countries. Some of these countries include Afghanistan, China, India, and Mongolia. Snow leopards are large cats and are classified as Panthera Uncia or Uncia uncia. II. Once snow leopards are pregnant their babies stay in the womb around 100 days and the liter sizes range from 1 to 5 cubs. Snow Leopards first leave the den around 3 months of age, become fully independent around 2 years of age and can reproduce
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About Japan International Cooperation Center (JICE) About Japan International Cooperation Center (JICE) Japan International Cooperation Center (JICE) has been involved in various international cooperation activities mainly for developing countries since its establishment in 1977. JICE contributes to the development of not only developing countries but international community through the implementation of the activities for strengthening mutually beneficial partnership between foreign countries
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Books for grades form 1st to 3rd graders. Vizcarra, Natasha. The Black Kitten (1995) The story is about a kitten looking for a home, but because it is black they think it is bad luck. The kitten named is lgnacia. She went to different houses but no one wanted the kitten. In a couple of houses she went to they were scared and would get the kitten out of there house. Then she went to a huge house. In this house the kitten found a person that just took her in and didn’t matter that the kitten was
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Factory, so he got a job there, he works very hard so he can get to the level where he is able to send his own letter through. But Juan loves his job so he turns himself in, so they execute him for the letter being too inappropriate. “Red Azalea” is about a little girl, Min, she is a part of the little red guard, she is told that her teacher, Autumn
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discusses how the peripheral regions of Tibet, Western china, Mongolia, and Manchuria have been acting as border states that protect the core Han Chinese heartland in China Proper, this is the location at which most of its population lives. In order to boost its foreign trade and increase its manufacturing sector of this region, China has then established SEZs along its coastal areas in hope of attracting business. It then talked about how the location of Hong Kong
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simply because we are all humans. Therefore making it human nature by instinct. The Typical stereotypes that have been said about Asian Americans are that we are hardworking, quiet, short and that we can not play sports. That we are book smart but not street smart which in turn is a result to an assumption that we can not drive. One of the stereotypes that people have about me as an Asian is that I can not play sports. As an Asian American, I was born to motivate myself through playing sports.
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improving your health bothers you? Do you want to spend time doing something for your health at the same time hanging out with your friends or making new ones? Are you curious about whats happening to the ecosystem that we live on? Do you want to do something about it? Does all of these questions give you the spark to do something about it? Mountain biking is a kind of transportation or most of the times it can be a hobby. It can just be a piece of metal with two wheels, but for some people especially
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Lunar New Year is the beginning of the year based on a lunar calendar or a lunisolar calendar. It is also called Spring Festival, which is held by several Asian countries, such as China, Vietnam, Mongolia, Tibet, Nepal, Bhutan, and Korea. In China, it is known as “春節 (Chūnjié)”, it marks the end of the winter and lets the spring begin. In Vietnam, it is “Tết Nguyên Đán.” The festival begins on the first day of the first month in the traditional Chinese calendar and ends with Lantern Festival which
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with the planet. The Dust Bowl created conditions that even humans didn’t want to endure and moved away. Dams create migration barriers for many aquatic species and can separate habitats. The articles we read about mines discussed the waste of rare earth mining. Places such as Baotou, Mongolia have toxic lakes and soils due to industrial mining. (Maughan) The Adirondacks are being affected by Global warming. So are many cities, such as Yangtze River in China. In the Adirondacks, companies are going
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inpacted by humans. Wild horses live in Antarctica, North America, Europe and Asia. Some horses are domesticated which means they live with people and are pets. Mustangs can live in the grasslands in the western us. Bureau of Land Management lets about 271,000 mustangs run free on 34 million acres of public land. Most of the mustangs live in the western states. The horses used to strech from russia to china. They have been wild since 1968 and could only be found in zoos. Horses can be found in every
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