PREPARE FOR SCHEDULE 7-5-11 : OBSERVE THE ENCLOSURES OF ANIMALS 8-5-11 : CAPTURE THE ANIMALS 9-5-11 : LION 10-5-11: INDIAN GAUR 11-5-11: WILD DOG 12-5-11: SLOTH BEAR 13-5-11: NOCTURAL ANIMALS 14-5-11: ZEBRA 15-5-11: GIRAFFE 16-5-11: TIGER 18-5-11: ELEPHANT 19-5-11: STORE ROOM 20-5-11: DIET SHEET 7-5-11 Saturday OBSERVE THE ENCLOSURE OF ANIMALS Second day we observed the enclosures
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What is Evolution? Biological evolution is genetic change in a population from one generation to another. The speed and direction of change is variable with different species lines and at different times. Continuous evolution over many generations can result in the development of new varieties and species. Likewise, failure to evolve in response to environmental changes can, and often does, lead to extinction. When scientists speak of evolution as a theory they do not mean that it is a mere
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Implementing knowledge bases 1. Concepts in Knowledge representation methods • Some of the techniques applied include o Relational Databases o Production Rules o Logic Representation o Frames o Case-bases • Graphic Representations include: o Semantic Networks o Decision Trees o 2. Production Rules Production Rules are program codes that follow the format IF…THEN…ELSE Eg
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Orwell and Martel’s Messages Through Animals A tiger in a life raft and tyrannical pigs can give readers a very strong message about their lives. Animal Farm was written as a warning about governmental collapse and tyrants taking advantage of power. Through the story of the rise of evil pigs in the hierarchy of a new system of government in the farm, it portrays a clear message about tyrannical government. Life of Pi also tries to get the reader’s attention, though it tries to urge the reader into
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trees near the house. Exercise 2 Put in there is or there are. ________ _________ an elephant in the zoo. ________ _________ a tiger in the zoo. ________ _________ five monkeys in the zoo. ________ _________ zebras in the zoo. ________ _________ a giraffe in the zoo. ________ _________ pretty birds in the zoo. ________ _________ a peacock in the zoo. ________ _________ pink flamingoes in the zoo. Exercise 3 Put the food
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irrigation and provides clean drinking water to the communities surrouding the lake. Its structural dynamic as an ecosystem currently offers for research and developmet all human threats. An example is the introduction of invasive species, such as zebra mussels and those HABs (Harmful Algal Blooms), that expand because of the nutrients in certain fertalizers. The scientific community is also doing research yearly, to investigate the weather factors that may increase the HABs growth and spreading
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In Dr. William Grover’s presentation, he generally explained his field of Bioengineering, the research that takes place in his lab, and the methods that are utilized in his research. He primarily deals with understanding how a cell’s density changes over time and in-reaction to substances and developing instrumentation. Grover Lab has a wide range of research going on that focuses primarily on Bioinstrumentation and technology. The lab that Dr. Groves runs focuses on the research and development
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for the hunted. The Hunted are week and are hiding from the hunters. Hunter and hunted do not get along, the hunted are like lions and hunted are like zebras always looking behind every corner to look for a hunter because they are afraid. In the story people were hunted by the General because he got tired of hunting plain animals like lions zebras and other animals. The hunted was mr. Rains ford, he was hunted by the General. In the story the General hunted animals but then he moved on
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The food web specific to the Pridelands is unique, yet similar to savannas in real life. The lions are the top carnivore in the mentioned/implied food web. Lions in real life eat smaller mammals such as antelopes, zebras, hippos, and warthogs. Lions in the movie eat mice, antelopes, zebras, hornbills, hippos, and warthogs. Note: Timon, a meerkat, and Pumbaa, a warthog introduce Simba, the cub of Mufasa, to “grubs” (various insects’ larvae), which is what their (Timon and Pumbaa’s) diet consists of
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There have been controversial arguments about if the animals inside of the modern zoos today are actually safe, healthier, and protected. Even if the animals are in a special enclosure, it doesn’t mean they’re in some kind of imprisonment. The animals aren’t just for enjoyment of being looked at. The education about the animals is very important in the society today just because we want the future generations to help preserve what has been around for a very long time. Modern zoos shouldn’t be considered
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