Posted on 05 January 2011. Tags: animals, bee, Biome, bumble bee, ecosystem, fir tree, Google, grassland, grassland biome, niche, Niches, sort
An animal’s niche is sort of like what it does in it’s ecosystem. Here is s neat diagram of warbler niche within a fir tree.http://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http…
Here is an explanation of what a bumble bee does in a grassland biome: http://www.blueplanetbiomes.org/grasslan…
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Posted on 26 December 2010. Tags: blog, Blogger, blogger account, comedy, Fishing, fitness, Niches, nutrition fitness, product, twitter
Current I have one blog with blogger. I eventually want to establish 4 blogs of different niches. Fishing, Nutrition/fitness, Comedy, and Product Comparisons. Should I create a new blogger account for each blog? Should I create a new twitter and social bookmarking accounts for each blog?
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Posted on 12 December 2010. Tags: adequate research, algae eaters, Coral, coral aquarium, coral reef aquarium, Feeding, fish, maintenance, maintenance costs, Niches, Pets, predatory animals, Reef, saltwater aquariums
I am very interested in creating a coral reef aquarium, but as someone who has not yet really dealt with saltwater aquariums I am curious what the best type of pets to get for it are? I don’t mind fish, but I am more intrigued by arthropods (especially crustaceans) and cephalopods. I am prepared to do adequate research before purchasing the animals for the reef but knowing a good mix is good to start. I don’t mind investing a bit into it but I would like to keep the daily maintenance costs down, specifically in feeding.
I would like to create a fairly self sustaining environment, but want to be careful to avoid predatory animals that will kill off other species housed with them or compete for the same specific niches (algae eaters, etc.)
Any websites or guides that can provide a good reference on creating a nice balance?
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Posted on 07 December 2010. Tags: Fireplace, Foaming, fungi, heat, Niches, thanks in advance, theory, way
I’ve never seen a log start foaming before. My only theory is maybe there was some kind of fungi or lichen on the log that made it react to the heat that way. The only part I saw foaming was the tip end of the log, not the side of the log where lichen or some other kind of fungi is usually visible. The end of the log looked perfectly normal (no fungi or niches) aside from the foaming.
Thanks in advance for your theories!
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Posted on 03 December 2010. Tags: erotic shop, family friend, Google, informative websites, mainstream, Niches, Other, pipeline, Profit, relationship, Shop, Website
i have just designed my first website for a family friend and intend on making more for my own enjoyment/profit. i have some in the pipeline which are simply informative websites for certain mainstream niches etc but also want to start an erotic shop. i am worried google wont let me use google ads on my ‘family friendly’ sites if i also run erotic sites.. is this true? i wouldnt want to ruin my relationship with google before its even started!
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Posted on 16 November 2010. Tags: department store, department stores, Marketing, Niches, Sentence, store, Topic, topic sentence, Write
The questions for my essay are:
When you go to a department store, what are the different classifications?What kind of marketing and production niches have been created? Can you see openings for new niches? What are they?
I don’t know how to start the topic sentence and I don’t even understand what they mean by production niches.
Please help me, I am so confused
Thank you
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