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    also attacked. In both stories‚ they both went hunting. In the first story‚ they were hunting dinosaurs and in the second story she was hunting crocodiles. One was a long time ago and the other was years ago. ‚ they traveled back sixty million years ago and one guy didn’t follow the rules and changed history. got attacked and tried to survive. The crocodile seized at her canoe and almost killed her In the first story they traveled back sixty million years ago to look for dinosaurs. They were about

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    AIM- OUR AIM WAS TO FIND OUT WHICH VARIABLES AFFECT RESISTANCE‚ AND WHICH ONE HAS THE GREATEST EFFECT. BACKGROUND INFORMATION: Resistance is the force that opposes the flow of electrons in a circuit. The equation for resistance is Ω=V/A. (Ohms equals Voltage divided by amps). Resistivity is a measure of how strongly a material opposes the flow of electrical current‚ There are four main factors that affect resistance: Length – this is because the electrons would bump into more atoms‚ the longer

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    Do Kamo‚ by Leenhardt‚ explores the world of Melanesians during the 1940s through methods of observation‚ and exposes the workings of their world which heavily relies on social interactions. Leenhardt in his work shows that their workings are heavily mediated through their beliefs‚ which westerners consider to be fictitious and‚ therefore‚ label them mythic. The origin of this label is the predominant scientific rationality in the western society‚ which has made other forms of enquiries and rationalities

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    over exaggerations but as accurate representations of Australian men. However in today’s multicultural and well developed Australia that stereotype has since become outdated‚ although the Australian cinema continues to use the same cliché. In 1986 Crocodile Dundee hit the big screen‚ becoming a huge success not only in Australia but even in the United States‚ so much so that an Americanised version of the film was released removing some of the classic Australian slang for those who were unfamiliar with

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    persons because it shows up better than it would on a lighter pigmented person. There are also Religious‚ Social‚ and Aesthetic reasons for scarification. In Papua‚ New Guinea‚ males must go through the crocodile scarification. The crocodile scarification ‚ also known as the “Mark Of The Crocodile”‚ is a ritual males aging from 11 to nearly 30 must go through to become a man. The initiate’s uncles hold them down while tribal cutters use razors to cut their skin in short slashes. The slashes are made

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    Part 2: Safe work with large inductances 1. One of the main hazards of using inductances is electrical energy stored in the magnetic field. If a circuit containing an inductance is interrupted then the stored energy can release through air (forming an arc). This can destroy a switch contact‚ burn fingers‚ create other damage. In the circuit of Figure 1‚ show how to mitigate the risk (pay attention to polarity!). We give the elements in this circuit some simple values for the purpose of

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    Now‚ though dragons have been attributed with various stories of the origin of the world‚ they’ve also been most prominent in various religions‚ particularly in Christianity‚ portrayed as beings of worship and damned; a god or the devil. In Christian myth‚ dragons are a representation of Satan himself. This was used as a method to convert people in to Christianity; in fear of the terrifying dragon‚ saints and knights slayed them in a symbolism‚ to defeat evil and give hope to the people that their

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    Dinosaurs‚ theropods especially‚ fit in-between crocodiles and birds on the evolutionary scale. This relationship shows that theropod dinosaurs could have some of the traits of reptilian crocodiles and birds. The fact that theropod dinosaurs are in-between crocodiles and aves leads to the assumption that theropod dinosaurs were warm blooded so that they could transition to birds. Homoeothermic tendencies in

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    the films is the sense of humour used in each. The humour used in Crocodile Dundee is witty‚ clever and insightful. Whereas the humour in Priscilla is sarcastic‚ insulting and vulgar. A good example of this is when Adam/Felicia says “The only life I saw for the past million miles were the hypnotized bunnies. Most of them are now wedged in the tires. So even though neither of the above representations is exactly accurate‚ the crocodile wrestler is perhaps a more authentic representation of the typical

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    history because of the‚ Nile crocodile‚ its diet and the Nile Perch. The Nile crocodile is a reptile that can reach a length of over 10 feet and weigh up to 1‚500 pounds. Crocodiles swim with their tales‚ although their back feet are webbed‚ they barely use them under water. The Nile crocodile mostly hunts gazelle‚ buffalo‚ wild dogs and wildebeest. It uses its strong teeth to pull the animal under water until it drowns‚ then waits for it to rot and eats it. The crocodile were hunted by the Egyptians

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