I would like to know for my science project I’m doing, Thanks
Posted on April 15, 2011.
I would like to know for my science project I’m doing, Thanks
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I have a kitten who received Revolution but who just may have other intestinal parasites not covered by Revolution, so I took her to a new vet two days ago. I’ve taken fecal samples for other cats in the past, and they’ve always just checked the poop under a microscope in the vet’s office. This is a nationally-affiliated vet hospital, but they told me they would send it out and call me yesterday with the results. Well, they didn’t call, and when I called them at the end of the day, they said they hadn’t gotten any results in. So this was the second weirdness, as I’ve never had fecals done out of office and definitely have never had results on a simple test be unavailable the next day. I did pay for it, and the vet was very gentle and helpful with this kitten. But don’t you think this is unusual?
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1) For mung beans growing with wheat, is interspecific competition stronger or weaker than intraspecific competition? Is the same true of wheat?
2) Do mung beans and wheat seem to have substantial niche overlap, or do they occupy distinct niches? How can you tell from the de Wit diagram?
***APPRECIATE FOR YOUR HELP***
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Anyone else think Rottweilers should be outlawed?
It doesn’t seem like a month goes by in this country before you read yet another story about some baby or toddler or elderly person being mauled and seriously injured or killed by a rottweiler or a pitbull.
I’ve come to the conclusion that these breeds of dog are just a loaded weapons, waiting to go off. One day their demeanor can be pleasant, and the next, there they are, snarling and covered in human blood. It leaves me wondering why it’s legal to own them at all.
I mean, it’s kind of like living will a full-blooded wolf or a tiger or something, except that people take extra, precautionary measures when parenting exotic pets because THEY KNOW THEY ARE DANGEROUS. You wouldn’t leave a seventh month old alone in the presence of your pure-blooded timber wolf, or that tiger/cheetah/ocelot you bought off the black market, would you? Yet, with rottweilers and pitbulls, you get these owners who are just wholly convinced that their little doggy — who they raised from a pup — is this innocent little charmer. And then this happens:
http://www.wmtw.com/news/27531209/detail…
Should these dogs be legal? Yes, I am sure there are rottweilers and pitbulls out there who have never hurt a fly, but how many more are just secret killers waiting on a hair trigger for something to set them off? And, of course, often as not, the person attacked isn’t even the owner — society and individuals wind up bearing the burden someone else’s poor choice in pets.
I can’t see keeping these breeds legal. They’re unpredictable and deadly, and yet we hardly bat and eye when something like this happens. Oh well… just have to keep hoping the neighbor’s dog doesn’t go rogue! Because, with these breeds, hope is pretty much all you’ve got. There is no certainty.
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Posted on April 15, 2011.
I don’t think America is becoming more religious. As a college student who knows many people across this country at institutions of higher education, most of them don’t believe in a god. As these younger generations grow up and make it into political office, religion will decline in civilized areas even more. I guarantee I’ll see the first president of this country who puts agnostic (or hopefully atheist) as their religious belief rather than Christian.
According to a 2007 Pew poll, the number of “non-affiliated” Americans was 16.1%, up from 8% just one decade before. This number is nearly 25% in the under 25 age group. And 55% of those who self-identify as “atheists” are under 35. So yes, the trend is that America is getting less religious and more and more young people in particular are turning away from religion.
Which is why the christian reich is turning up the volume and getting in every religious government law they can before they lose powerhttp://religions.pewforum.org/reportshttp://newsfeed.time.com/2011/03/23/stud…
what you think?
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And how does that adaptation help it in its habitat or niche?
If you can, list a few points it would be well appreciated, x.
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