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Frog Extinctions as Indicators of Environmental Problems...
Tiny or large, smelly or poisonous, there are many kinds of frogs and are excellent indicators of the quality of the overall environment. To this day,
scientists continue to find new varieties of frogs never been discovered all over the world. Recently, tiny frogs [its scientific name is
Eleutherodactylus Iberia, smaller than a U.S. dime, were discovered under old leaves in Cuba in 1996 ("The World's SmallestFrog"). See–through glass
frogs were discovered in the Upper Nangaritza Basin in southeastern Ecuador which had previously been known to live only in one area of
northeastern Peru ("Ugly" Salamander Among New Species Found in Ecuador"). An individual may think finding new frogs is a good indication that
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Their larvae [tadpoles] have gills [to allow them to breathe in water] and develop in water. Many tadpoles are eaten by fish, birds or other frogs
and they eat algae or tiny organisms in water. Large frogs eat insects, mice, bugs, and worms. In size, they range from 10mm [0.39in] such as the
Eleutherodactylus Iberia of Cuba to 300mm [12in] such as the Conraua goliath of Cameroon ("Frog"). In the spring, male frogs and toads move to
watery breeding sites and start calling to attract females and in some cases to warn other males to keep away from their territories ("Frogs"). Frogs'
distribution ranges from the tropic to subarctic regions, but most are found in tropical rainforests except Antarctica. They are found in almost every
habitation that provides access to water. The world consists of more than 5 200 species of frogs and some still are not yet found (Tyler, Wassersug,
and Smith). Some of the countries with the most frog species include Brazil, Colombia, India, Cameroon, Madagascar, among others ("Frogs"). In the
U.S. we have 90 frog and toad species. However, until recently, whether one lived in a city, a rural, or anywhere in the world, chances were high that
an individual was not far away from seeing a frog or other amphibians such as toads, salamanders, and caecilian. What has changed? In the U.S., the
reduction of frogs and other amphibians is serious in California, the Rocky Mountains, the Southwest, and Puerto Rico. Other continents such as
Australia,
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Why Is Northern Correboree Frog Endangered
1)Common Name: Northern Corroboree Frog. Scientific Name: Pseudophryne pengilleyi.
2)
Source: Australian National Herbarium.
3)
Source: Special Profile and Threats Database.
4)Male Northern Correboree Frogs move into the breeding sites in summer and call their mates in late January to early March from covered mossy
chambers at the edges of Sphagnum Bog pools and other overgrown places. When the females briefly visit the calling males they typically lay 20–30
eggs in a nest.
5)The Northern Correboree Frog is an endangered species that is restricted to montane, subalpine woodlands, grassland and heathland 1,000 metres
above sea level. The estimated amount of Northern Correboree Frogs is 1000–5000. One of the reasons why the Northern Correboree Frog is
endangered is because of climate change. Climate change affects the Northern Correboree Frog because it was predicted that its population would
decrease in winter and spring precipitation because, this would make one of the popular breeding habitats (edges of bog pools) very saturated and dry,
which makes it hard for the frogs to breed.
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The Northern Correboree Frogs were quite abundant and plentiful in the Fiery Range. Only one population, Ginni Flats ( a sub–alpine area), was
monitored annually, and in these inspections, the scientists and people monitoring these sites found out the numbers of frogs had substantially dropped
and has been low ever since. Despite these statistics, with my gathered information I assume that in the past 200 years till now, had a huge difference in
population, meaning that the Northern Correboree Frogs are
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The Frogs
Aristophanes' 'The Frogs' was first performed at the festival of Dionysus in 504BC, a year before the end of the Peloponnesian war, and was so
well received it not only won the competition for comedy, but was also given an encore taking the form of a second performance in that same year.
At the time of the plays performance Athens was run by an assembly of its citizens, in some ways comparable to a modern democracy, where any man
who had completed two years of military service was able to vote. Politics therefore was an important part of Athenian life, with many young men
studying the art of debating, something reflected in 'The Frogs' by its many references and illusions to political figures. It is hard to doubt that in his
play Aristophanes intended to educate or inform his audience, especially considering the plays many allusions to the advisory role of poets. The
objective of this essay therefore is not to answer the question 'does Aristophanes inform, educate and entertain his audience in the frogs' but to identify
both where and how he does so, both linguistically and structurally. The problem with this however is that any talk about the ... Show more content on
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In the parabasis the chorus leader exits the dance and, either partially or fully taking on the voice of the poet, addresses the audience directly. It is
hard to doubt that in his inclusion of a parabasis Aristophanes intended to take on the advisory role of a poet. In his article 'A lesson From Frogs"
Geoffrey Arnott argued that Aristophanes used the parabasis in 'Frogs' to advocate for two different policies: the pardoning of those exiled after the
oligarchic revolution of 411–10, and the formation of a 'government led by the noblest families in Attica' . Whether you agree or disagree with
Arnott's' specific claims, it is clear that in his parabasis Aristophanes seeks to educate and inform his audience into having a certain political
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Gugu Like The Chinese Government In Mo Yan's Frog
Frog was partly inspired by William Faulkner, in which Mo Yan, the author fictionalized his birthplace of Gaomi County in Shandong province as
Northeast Gaomi Township. Frog is about Gugu (paternal aunt), the aunt of "Tadpole", the novel's narrator that performs various abortions after the
implementation of the One Child Policy.
Mo Yan was born in 1955 to a family of farmers. His real name is Guan Moye and writes under the penname Mo Yan. In Chinese, it literally means
"Don't Speak". Mo Yan's work often is characterized by a darkly comic, sometimes surreal storytelling style. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in
literature in 2012. Making him the first resident of mainland China to receive the award.
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Her role changed drastically from revered midwife to hated abortionist. Gugu's loyalty to the Communist party was proven when she states, "I have
been always been a Party member, and I will die a Party member!" (Yan, 58). In addition, Gugu was assisted by her dutiful intern, Little Lion,
heartlessly placed the policy in action. They do so by forcing vasectomies, implanted intrauterine devices (IUDs), and late–term abortions on men and
women.
According to Yan, "I'll take a bath and burn incense before delivering babies for those who follow family–planning policy, but I'll deal mercilessly with
those who go beyond one pregnancy–every last one them! She made a chopping gesture" (103). Gugu loyalty to the Communist Party grew intensely
when she became the head of the planning committee. She enforced the policies with all her might. People of Gaomi tried to retaliate with her, but
each of them failed in their attempts. It was not until several mothers died under Gugu's care that she lost her zeal in executing the policy and thought of
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Poison Dart Frog Research Paper
Nowhere near a plethora of evolution has adorned the history of the poison dart frog, yet the evolutionary history will fascinate one. The toxic
amphibians are beautifully constructed creatures, their magnificent colors, the highly poisonous oil on their skin, and their hasty, yet graceful,
movements. But where did it all begin? It began with the ancestor of the poison dart frog, the primitive frogamander. In the beginning, poison dart
frogs were not as colorful as they are today; rather dull and lifeless in terms of color. The earliest true frogs, a category that poison dart frogs fall under,
were linked to a species called the frogamander, which was found in a fossil in 1995. It had dull colors, and needed to evolve quick if it wanted
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Analysis Of The Movie ' Princess And The Frog '
The Disney Franchise produced their first African– American princess back in 2009 depicting the classic fairytale story of "Princess and The Frog".
During the animation, Tiana is an independent, multifaceted woman who is goal oriented causing her to be faced with problems throughout. However,
because the film contained the first African–American princess which shed light on many cultural details surely there are going to be problems
associated with various subjects throughout the movie. In the past, Disney films would focus more about true love rather than a girl achieving her
dreams of having her very own restaurant. Having the main character achieve her goals in the film while Disney still adds romance throughout her
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"Therefore, some critical questions for children of color in the context of the role fairy tales may play in the identity formation of children would be:
How am I represented in the images in the tales? What do these fairy tales tell me about me and about others? If I am not in the picture at all, what
does this mean?" (Hurley, 228). Over many years, Disney princesses have developed into something that little girls admire. With this, Disney only
producing one race is quite limiting to say the least. "As a globally dominant producer of cultural constructs related to gender, race, ethnicity, class
and sexuality, Disney reigns supreme, and part of that supreme reign is an unquestionable privileging of patriarchy and whiteness" (Lester 294).
However, recent Disney films similar to Princess and the Frog have impacted this generation by breaking past racial barriers and influencing the
upcoming children. Creating characters like Tiana give young children of all races a heroine princess from a Disney film that inspires and act as a
role model in many ways. By Disney broadening their princess standards: opening up the franchise to produce lead characters of various races, have
altered the viewers perspective. This has lead to portray women of all ethnicities that children will look up and accomplish their goals.
The Disney animation team had humongous job on their hands to create the first
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Frog Prince Advertising
International Women's Day, celebrated March 8th, recognizes the accomplishments of Women as a sex and inspires both men and women "to take a
concrete step to help achieve gender parity" ("International). This broad goal is continuing to be delayed according to The World Economic Forum
who in 2014 predicted it would take until the year 2095 to achieve global gender parity and then one year later estimated it to be attained in 2133
("International). Campaigning is a crucial part of the efforts of International Women's Day along with educating people about the social, economic,
cultural and political monuments standing behind and in front of women. A simplistic advertisement alluding to a classicfairy tale "The Frog Prince"
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Standing without a universal definition, "feminism" has become a dark portion of Women's Rights, becoming increasingly linked to extremists.
International Women's Day has combatted this association however in this advertisement by not limiting its audience to Women and leaving its
message undefined. While this does allow any extremist to interpret the advertisement in a radical manner it also avoids any direct association with
them. Neutrality is significant with this delicate topic because it can be the difference between the support of a group and the eradication of
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Write An Essay On Coqui Frog
Invasive and Dangerous: The Coqui Frog Recently, an invasive and lilliputian frog has had a detrimental effect on the Hawaiian environment.
Originally from Puerto Rico, the amphibian arrived in Hawaii and spread like a plague. Such a small frog cannot have that big of an impact, right?
Wrong. The Coqui frog is a damaging invasive species of the Hawaiian islands due to its lack of natural predators and adaptability, dangerous eating
habits, and its easy distribution among the state. One reason the Coqui Frog is especially harmful to Hawaii's many ecosystems is because they are
adaptable and have no natural predators. For example, the Hawaii Invasive Species Council states the frog has "No natural predators to keep
populations in check (and no natural competitors), populations have reached 55,000 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
According to the Hawaii Invasive Species Council, "Coqui frogs do not travel very far on their own, but when given the chance to hop on a nursery
plant, flowers, or vehicle, they can quickly spread. Most coqui arrive on new islands through infested nursery plants and flowers. Intra–island, coqui
travel by the movement of plants by humans and may hitch a ride on vehicles" (Coqui). In other words, the frog will latch on to a variety of human
transportations and expand their boundaries. Furthermore, Coquis are nocturnal, so the dissemination of the frogs is partially affiliated with the
motion and relocation of various house plants (Plant). Residents of Hawaii are evidently a large reason the frog has the ability to grow in numbers
and located across the state. Some people when coming across the frog relocate and release it, spreading the frog an even farther distance (which it is
illegal to provide transportation to the amphibians) (Plant). Consequently, the frog populations are growing and will continue, unless residents of
Hawaii are cooperative in reducing the spread of the
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The Secret Life of Frogs (Poetry by Gwen Harwood) Essay
'The Secret Life of Frogs' is a poem that delves into the childhood perception of war, in particular World War I, and the experiences of their fathers. 'The
Secret Life of Frogs' deals with the idea of misunderstandings incurred when children attempt to understand adult concepts. This is evident through the
use of punning. The term 'Frog', which is frequently used throughout the poem adds amusement to the text because to the readers, it not only translates
literally to a frog, but also represents the rival French people in the war through a negative light. However, the narrator, who is also one of the children
in the poem, does not understand this other meaning attached to the term 'frog'. This can clearly be seen in the final sentence ... Show more content on
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The use of the metaphor 'Dad the Impaler', accentuates the idea that children saw this term in a very positive manner when in actual fact it has negative
connotations. This highlights the brutality of war, and the negative influence of war on children because the children in the poem used 'Dad the
Impaler' in a heroic manner.
The use of simile in the last stanza 'matchstick hands as pale as the violet stems they lived among' is used to compare a frog to violet flowers, which
are very delicate and easily broken. The innocence of childhood is painted through this visual technique as the narrator only sees the frogs being very
delicate, but to the readers the simile also creates a vivid image of the condition of the 'Frogs'/ the French. The use of first person helps to create a
reminiscent tone about the narrator's experiences, and further helps to stress the ideas of childhood innocence and the influence of war on children
because the poem is written from a child's perspective. The use of enjambment generates a conversational and personal tone, emphasizing to the readers
the reality of the themes discussed throughout the poem. The use of symbolism of frogs as pets and also representing the French highlights the idea
that adults saw 'Frogs' as insignificant or unworthy to speak about, whereas the children could not understand this adult thought, and they placed
exemplary regard to the wellbeing of the
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Natural History And Anatomy Of The Frog
Natural History and Anatomy of the Frog
Rana pipiens
Taryn Murray
2/16/16
Research paper
Mr. Hillman
DEDICATION
I dedicate this research paper to my parents,
Kim and Theron Murray, my siblings,
Krystin Murray, Tanner Daulton, Kimberly Murray,
Madison Houser, and McKenna Murray.
An old silent pond,
A frog jumps into the pond,
Splash! Silence again.
Table of Contents
Natural History............................................................... 1
Natural History
The Rana pipien is a frog more commonly known by the name Northern Leopard Frog. They are characterized by dark spots on their dorsal side and
dorsolateral folds and considered medium sized. This strong jumper is difficult to catch during the day. It emits startling "warning screams" when
jumping into the water and when grabbed. The frog may also release urine to discourage potential predator and reduce weight for jumping. The Rana
pipien eats a variety of invertebrates. During winter, they often spend it under under submerged logs or rocks in small streams or marshes where large
numbers may congregate.
Frogs, toads, caecilians, and salamanders are the members of the class Amphibian (amphi– meaning "on both sides" and bios– meaning "life"). These
members always require water for reproduction. Most Amphibians undergo metamorphosis, which is a usually degenerative pathological change in the
structure of a particular body tissue. And, in the case of Amphibians, it is the changing of a tadpole into
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Frog Monologue
'Mum! Mum! Come quickly!' called the little frog, hopping and skipping with excitement. 'Come and see the monster!' he called. 'It's got two big
spikes sticking out of its head and a funny brush thing at the other end and it goes 'OARRR AGH! And it kicks frogs.'
'Not now dear,' said the little frog's mother.
'Come on mum! Please!'
Mother frog looked more closely at the little one. 'You're Stanley, aren't you?'
'No mum, I'm Zebadee.'
'Are you really? You all look so alike.'
She had 247 children, and it is hard to remember that many names, so she called everyone Stanley to give her memory a rest.
'Mu–ummm...' cried Zebedee.
'I haven't finished breakfast, dear.'
The little frog hesitated, 'Can I have some then?'
'No, Stanley,' she said. 'You're not a tadpole any more. Go and find your own slugs– and stop jiggling about, you're giving me a headache.' ... Show
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It looks like exercise, and I can't be having with that sort of thing. How would it be if I were to flip and flop about like you, doing exercise?'
The little frog thought about it. 'You wouldn't be so podgy,' he said.
'Exactly!' said his mother. 'You don't get a jelly–belly like mine by exercising. I get all the exercise I need chewing. Now, what's all the fuss about?'
'It's an ox! And it's really gross and his shoes have split down the middle.'
'There are no such things as monsters, Stanley, and no creature in the pond is bigger than
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Frog And Toad Together Chapter Summary
Frog and Toad Together is a about a frog and toad. They are best friends and they do everything together. The book consists of five wonderful
stories that feature cookies, flowers, dreams, bravery and friendship. In A List, Toad wakes up and decides to write a list of thing to do for the
day. The list consisted of some casual things like wake up, eat breakfast, walk with Frog, eat lunch, and go to sleep. Afterwards, Toad went to
Frog's in order to invite him for a walk. As they walked, Frog crossed out walk with Frog, and a breeze blew aways Toad's list. Frog went after the
list, but couldn't catch it. They sat until dark and Toad remember the last thing on the list was to sleep, so they did. In The Garden, Toad went to Frog's
house and
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The Fairy Tales : The Frog Prince
There are a dozen adaptations of the Grimm brothers fairytale; The Frog Prince. Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm wrote over 200 fairy tales in 1812.
Although their work was published over 200 years ago, the stories they wrote are still being told today. Thanks to Disney, these stories have been
adapted for younger audiences. Modern adaptations of Grimm's fairy tales are modernised for younger audiences by taking away the gore, swearing,
and violence. In this paper, I will be examining the differences in the original book written by the Grimm brothers, and an adaptation written by James
Orchard Halliwell–Phillipps. The Maiden and the Frog, written by Halliwell–Phillipps, was written from the years 1820–1829, although it isn't declared
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Go wi ' me to bed, my hinny, my heart,
Go wi ' me to bed, my own darling;
Remember the words you spoke to me,
In the meadow by the well–spring. (Halliwell–Phillipps, 30–33)
After taking the frog to bed with her, the next morning the frog was quiet but the maiden treated him with 'pure milk' and the 'finest bread.' Go wi ' me
to bed, my hinny, my heart,
Go wi ' me to bed, my own darling;
Remember the words you spoke to me,
In the meadow by the well–spring. (Halliwell–Phillipps, 37–40)
The next morning, the frog exclaimed: Chop off my head, my hinny, my heart,
Chop off my head, my own darling;
Remember the words you spoke to me,
In the meadow by the well–spring.(Halliwell–Phillipps, 42–45)
After chopping the frog's head off, almost magically a handsome prince took the place of the beheaded frog. The two were married shortly after, and
lived happily ever after. The Frog King was written by the brothers Grimm (John and Willhelm Grimm) in 1812, Germany. In the original version of
the story there was a princess who loved sitting next to a well, and throwing her golden ball. One day the ball fell into the well, and the princess
cried. A frog popped out of the water and asked the princess why she was crying. "Oh', she said, 'you ugly frog, how can you help me? My golden ball
has fallen into the well.'" (Grimm, 5)
The
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Analysis Of ' The Princess And The Frog '
Disney films over their course of existence have hidden double meanings in many of the films they produce. Rather if you are a child or a full
pledged adult, people from all different ages can receive a bit of advice when it comes to what Disney films try to convey in their motion pictures.
Disney is also to be known for some of their unforgettable whimsical characters and memorable songs in every film. The film released in 2009 "The
Princess and The Frog" is no different. Especially when it comes to Mama's Odie's musical number half way through the film. Mama's Odie's song, "Dig
a Little Deeper" is full of metaphors, themes and imagery one can deeply analyze.
At the same time we can apply the song, "Dig a Little Deeper," to various characters we have come to learn and explore through the several novels we
have covered over the course of the semester. We can also apply it to the distinct issues pertaining to women in the South.
The title of the song itself gives the viewer the overall significant and direct theme of the piece right away. It urges a person to go beyond the
surface of a circumstance almost saying as if to go into the root or origin of the matter. To find who a person really is at the core of their being. At the
start of the song Mama Odie comes off as a non–judgmental person. "Don 't matter what you look like. Don 't matter what you wear. How many rings
you got on your finger. We don 't care." Being in front of her and don referring to her lack of sight,
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Corroboree Frog Research Paper
The corroboree frog is a native Australian frog found in the mountain ranges of the Kosciusko national park. There are two variations of the frogs
inside the species these include the northern corroboree frog (NCF) and the southern corroboree frog (SCF). Historically scientist named these frogs
based on where they were found in the Kosciusko national park. The NCF lives in the northern parks of Kosciusko national park, Namiadgi National
park and Rinabella national park, as seen in the image below. The NCF lives between 750– 1800 m above sea level (Toragona zoo, Corroboree frog
habitat). The SCF lies entirely in Kosciusko national park, form Smiggln hole to maragle range, from southwards to northwards. The SCF generally
lives from 1300 – 1760 m above sea level. Currently the distribution of the frog is widely spread as the frog try to move from areas infected with the
chytrids fungus. These frogs are extremely hard to find in the wild, as they are critically endangered. The frogs are most commonly fund in protected
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The typical diet of these frogs includes beetles, mite and black ants and insect lava. During summer seasons the frog live nears these pools as it is
breading season. Female frogs lay up to 20–30 eggs at a time. The eggs hatch after a few months during winter or autumn. During winter these tadpoles
feed and grow until the reach warmer spring waters until they become froglets, starting their transition to become a frog. Outside the breading season
adults move away from the pools into woodier habitats. These often have denser groundcover and have
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Feminist Story Of Disney's The Princess And The Frog
The story of Tiana in the movie The Princess and the Frog is one of Disney's more progressive princess movies in that it moved away from the typical,
cookie cutter princess story in which the woman needs saving from the handsome and charming prince. The movie is the story of Tiana, a young,
African–American woman of low socioeconomic status, who lives in New Orleans. The movie centers around Tiana's dream of owning her own
restaurant named Tiana's Palace and how she gets to her happily ever after of owning her restaurant. Though progressive the movie still contains similar
traits to other Disney princess movies. The Princess and the Frog exhibits traits of Feminist theories throughout Tiana's journey in building her
restaurant while the movie still undermines the oppression of women. Moreover, in her journey aspects of Karl Marxist's commodity theory arises
when Tiana interacts with other characters in the movie. Marx's commodity theory is a two–category theory; objects become commodities when they
have more use than their standard value. When commodities are traded they can either have exchange or sign exchange value. Exchange value occurs
when monetary value is placed on an object and is traded and sign exchange value is when a commodity is exchanged social status is obtained (Tyson
62). As Tiana goes along her adventure to achieve her goal of buying a building to open her restaurant she, as well as other characters use their
commodities in hopes to gain something in
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Temperature Of A Frog Lab Report
Effects of Temperature on a Frog
INTRODUCTION:
Amphibians are cold–blooded animals that adapt to the surrounding temperatures. Frogs are one kind of amphibian. Frogs are cold–blooded.
Cold–blooded animals are more active in warmer temperatures and stagnant when it is cold. Afrog's system is always moving, but depending on the
temperature it is exposed to, its breaths aren't always clearly visible or at a constant rate. A frog's skin is able to take in oxygen in exchange for
carbon dioxide, so all of a frog's breathing isn't done through its lungs. Water is a compound made up of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom.
Molecules in warmer water move around at a faster speed than molecules in colder water. The problem to be solved is what the effect of different
water temperatures have on a frog's breathing rate.
HYPOTHESIS:
If a frog is put in 30в„ѓ water, then the frog will have a higher breathing rate than the control frog.
MATERIALS:
400 mL Beaker (2)– Frog – Pencil– Watch/Clock
Ice– Water– Thermometer
Ice Glass Dish– Lab paper– Ruler
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The data from the chart and graph show a drop in the number of breaths when the temperature drops. The frog had an average breathing rate of 104
breaths per minute when it was put in the highest temperature tested (30в„ѓ). Once the frog was placed in 10в„ѓ, it had an average breathing rate of
zero breaths per minute. The frog took more breaths in the warm water. Since the frog is cold–blooded, its body temperature changes depending on the
environment. Because molecules move quickly in warmer water, the frog's respiratory system circulates faster. Molecules moving slower in colder
water do not allow the frog to take in as much oxygen as often. Therefore, a warmer temperature makes a frog's breathing rate per minute increase
while a colder temperature makes it
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The Notorious Jumping Frog
In the short story titled "The Notorious Jumping Frog Of Calaveras County" the author, Mark Twain, conjures a story about Smiley and his frog that
can jump on command. In the story, it is in a first person point of view as a person asked a friend known as Simon Wheeler. A man known as
Leonidas W. Smiley and his petfrog that can jump on command. He is also known as Jim. Jim was a humongous better.
In fact, As Simon says, Jim would bet on anything. If a dog was fighting, He would bet on it. If a cat was fighting, He would bet on it. If there was a
race, he would bet on it. If two birds were on a fence, he would bet which one flew off first. If he saw a straddle bug moving, he would bet on it. He
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For example, Smiley had a mare. The horse was fast, which was odd, because it always had asthma. He also had a bull– pup that he bet on in
dogfights. It always went for the legs. The other dog would attack. The other dog would strike. But the bullpup would stand it's ground.
But probably his most famous was his frog. Upon a slight hit, the frog would jump, and I quote, " Whirling in the air like a doughnut". (P.579) The
frog was named Dan'l Webster. Another story was when Jim Smiley put Dan'l on the floor and said, "Flies, Dan'l, flies!" (P.579) and Dan'l would leap
off the ground and catch a fly on the counter and land right back down.
The most famous story about Smiley and his frog was when Dan'l didn't jump. One day, a stranger came to town. He questioned what was in a box
Smiley was carrying. It was the frog, Dan'l Webster. He didn't think the frog was anything special, so Smiley decided to prove the stranger wrong. He
went to the swap and caught another frog then quickly returned to the stranger. They bet $40 dollars and started the race. The new frog jumped away
immediately but Dan'l Webster didn't move at all. The Stranger walked away with the cash. When Smiley investigated Dan'l, there was a huge amount
of quail shot. Smiley gave chase after the stranger but he could not find
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Bull Frog Research Paper
During my summer on August 23, 2015, my brother and I went to Kensington metro park to see if we could catch a frog. At the park we found a
pond full of frogs and we finally caught a frog called The Bull frog, it had green and brown spots and a bright green upper lip and a creamy
yellowish belly, it was three to eight inches long. Bull frogs is mostly found statewide, but numbers have been reduced locally due to overharvesting
for "frog legs." Now rare over much of state. The Bullfrog could be as the size of a toad, but there is a big difference. Frogs have two bulging eyes
strong, long, webbed hind feet that are adapted for leaping and swimming, it has smooth or slimy skin, frogs tend to lay eggs in clusters. Unlike
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The chest cartilage of toads is different also. Toads tend to lay eggs in long chains. There are only two native toads in Michigan, which are The
Eastern American Toad and The Fowler's Toad, they are mostly the same ,but different in shape and color. The Eastern toad is mostly brownish skin
is very warty. Short, but large and muscular hind legs allow it to move more easily through woodlands and backyards. Throat and belly white
speckled with black. Found common statewide. The Eastern American Toad is similar to The American Toad, but throat and belly is usually plain
colored and has more warts, three or more in each dark spot on the back. Two to thirtytwo inches long. Found in western and southern Lower
Peninsula. Many of toads and frogs population has dropped over time and the reason behind this is the Amphibian Decline. Many species have lost most
of their population for many reasons like climate change, small changes in temperature and moisture,changes in global weather pattern and many trees
getting cut down. People could change that in many ways, by keeping the place clean, keeping factories away from nature, less cutting trees and
treating nature in a better way possible.
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Examples Of Sexism In The Princess And The Frog
I chose to analyze the movie "The Princess and the Frog" since I knew how sexist Disney princess movies in the past, such as Cinderella and Snow
White and the Seven Dwarves, have been, but also the interesting twists that try to hide sexism in the more modern tales. "The Princess and The
Frog" really is a classic Disney love story. Tiana is a woman in New Orleans who dreams of one day running her own popular restaurant along the
Mississippi River. Prince Naveen travels to New Orleans with the sole purpose of marrying a rich woman to reclaim his part of his family's
fortune. His greed is his downfall when he seeks the services of Dr. Facilier, a voodoo man who turns him into a frog and turns his servant,
Lawrence, into the prince. In a chance meeting at a masquerade ball, Tiana and frog Naveen meet. Naveen promises to pay for Tiana's restaurant if
she would kiss him to turn him back into a human. Tiana relents, kisses him, and then is also turned into a frog. It is a race against time for them to
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This stereotype is somewhat true since Prince Naveen is turned into a frog, fulfilling the animal part. The only way that he can go back to being human
in the film is by kissing a princess. The fact that the kiss has to happen between a male and a female emphasizes the standard of heterosexual
relationships that was set as the social norm before by the men on the trolley. This is not the only thing the kiss symbolize. The kiss also symbolize
Naveen's reliance on women. Naveen tells Tiana in confidence that he had never learned how to do anything because his parents did everything for
him. Naveen is used to the nurturing of his parents and expects everyone, included Tiana, to provide everything for
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Comparing Disney's The Princess And The Frog
Produced in 2009, Disney's The Princess and The Frog tells the story of a young woman trying to make it in 1920s, New Orleans. Tiana's intelligence,
ambition, and brutally honest state of being kept her focused on her goal of owning a gourmet restaurant, and guided her towards her true love. This
movie shows how these three main characteristics impacted her journey in finding her happily ever after.
Tiana's intelligence shines through with every obstacle thrown her way. Growing up in a working–class neighborhood, she didn't receive any handouts
unlike her best friend Charlotte LaBouff, who came from a very wealthy family. Tiana knew that in order to accomplish her dreams it was going to
take every ounce of energy that she had to keep pushing herself towards to the top. So she worked two full time jobs at different cafes in downtown
New Orleans, Louisiana. A scene towards the beginning of thefilm shows Tiana coming home from work one morning and being truly exhausted while
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Though she was shot down by multiple characters throughout the movie for being too ambitious. While waitressing at Dukes Cafe, her coworker,
Buford tells her, "You got as much chance of getting that restaurant as I do of winning the Kentucky." Later that evening, during the La Bouff's
Masquerade Ball, the Fenner Brother's inform Tiana that she had been outbid by another gentleman after putting an offer in on the old sugar mill. The
brothers then go on to tell her that "a little woman of your background would have had her hands full trying to run a big business like that" and that
she's "betters off where she's
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How To Dissected Frogs
I've been tasked to write about a enjoyable educational activity I did at school. So today I've chosen to tell you guys about the time we dissected
frogs in 7th grade. It was the funniest and the most smelliest activity I have ever done and I'll tell you why. There are a lot of reasons it was the
funniest and the most smelliest activity. The first and obvious reason to why it smelled so bad was because of the frogs. The frogs had been in a
bucket that was filed with a stinky preservation liquid all school year so when they opened the buckets it reeked. The smell of the open buckets
quickly spread in the air and made everybody cover their noses with their shirts. It was so bad that the smell even began to spread through are clothes.
The second
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The Weakness Of Society In Aristophanes's Play The Frogs
In Aristophanes play the Frogs he exercises some privileges such as criticizing the politicians and playing fun with the 'gods' to make the situation seem
more light and fun. He mostly sticks to the main problem– that their society is losing the Peloponnesian war and that if they don't return to the old
ways of thinking and doing things then the kingdom will fall. Through his play he points out several flaws in their society and what they can do to fix
them but refraining from offending anyone by saying it through the humorous situations and tones of the play. Throughout the playAristophanes
amuses and informs his audience through the songs of the chorus and the actions and words of his characters. The chorus allows for a humorous
and lovely way to sum up what others may have missed. This informs the crowd about what has just transpired while also providing the crowd
advice and allowing them to send prayers to the gods. Such as on page 181 when the chorus leader says "We'll put on serious looks and have our
say. And first for those misguided souls I plead. Who in the past to Phrynichus paid heed, It's history now; their folly they regret. The time has come
to forgive and forget." and when the chorus leader says "This city treats her soundest men today: By a coincidence more sad than funny, It is very
much like the way we treat our money. The noble silver drachma, which of old, We were so proud of, and the one of gold, Coins that rang true (clean
stamped and worth their weight) Throughout the world have ceased to circulate. Instead the purses of Athenian shoppers. Are full of phony
silver–plated coppers". This is advice given about how Athens treats its people it gets them thinking about this subject long after the play has ended.
The chorus is how Aristophanes creates a light way to tell his listeners his ideas about their own society and what they should do about their situation.
He also entertains his audience with the physical acts of the play such as when the god Dionysus and his slave are being tested by being spanked to see
which of them is actually a god. Through this act Aristophanes is not trying to make fun of Dionysus even though he is shown as cowardly, idiotic and
very silly all dressed
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Pet Frog Research Paper
Frogs are becoming a popular amphibian pet because they are small, cute, and relatively inexpensive. However, there are certain vital tips you need to
consider before purchasing your first pet frog. They will help make your first experience a positive one.
Precautions on Owning Frogs
Before you purchase a frog, you need to know that there are are certain precautions you need to take in order to keep you and your family safe from
harmful bacteria that may reside on frogs. These precautions include:
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The following pet frogs are among the easiest to care for:
The pacman frogi s an extremely popular first pet frog, in spite of the fact that they spend most of their time underground. They are also mostly active
at night, but they can live for about 10 years. The whites tree frog are more resistant to diseases than other pet frogs, making them a great choice for
someone looking for a "long term" pet. They also don't mind being handled occasionally. The fire–bellied toad is often purchased as a "pet frog" for as
little as $8 each. They can live for up to 15 years if properly cared for and usually do best with multiple toads in the same tank. They are great for
people who want to see a lot of action, as they are awake during the day. The tomato frog are relatively short lived (about eight years) and don't deal
well with regular handling. However, they are nice and big (about five inches) and are very active. The African bullfrog is perfect for anyone wanting
a big, long–lived pet frog: they are often as big as eight inches long and live up to 40 years if cared for carefully. However, they usually bite when
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Whistling Tree Frog Research Paper
There is a deadly fungus called Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis, Bd for short, that has been wiping out populations of frogs all across the world. Bd
has caused dozens of extensions over the past four decades and leaving behind very few survivors. Also in the 1980s the frogs faced a similar problem
with this chyrid fungus that wiped out four frog species. However, there are two frogs, the whistling tree frogs and the alpine tree frog, that are doing
better than scientists predicted.
The whistling tree frog does not have as many infected or dead frogs as scientists expected. Researchers theorized that the frog has evolved slightly or
those who were infected as juveniles survived and became immune. Their habitat is also play a role in their
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Comparing Disney And Disney's The Frog Prince And The Frog...
The Frog Prince vs. "The Princess and The Frog" Disney's "The Princess and The Frog" is based on the original story The Frog Prince written by the
Grimm brothers in 1812. There have been many books and movies inspired by the original The Frog Prince, each being different in their own way.
The name is a common difference between the original and newer versions of the story, usually modern versions are named "The Princess and The Frog
" like Disney's adaptation. Even though Disney's "The Princess and The Frog" and the original The Frog Prince are the same story, they have
notable differences and very few similarities; the setting, her status, the story line, and the moral. The Frog Prince begins telling how the princess
very often spent her spare time at a well near her castle where she would play catch with her golden ball. One day while she was playing catch, she
accidentally threw her golden ball into the well. As she cried about her golden ball a frog offered to help her as long as she made a promise, "but if you
would love me, and have me for your companion and play–fellow, and let me sit by you at table, and eat from your plate, and drink from your cup, and
sleep in your little bed– if you would promise all this, then would I dive below the water and fetch you your golden ball again." (Grimm) Even the
princess agreed, she left after the frog retrieved her golden ball for her. The day after meeting the frog, she sat, eating at her dinner table only to be
interrupted by
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Analysis Of The Jumping Frog
"The lowest intellect, like the highest, possesses a skill of some kind and takes a keen pleasure in testing it, proving it, perfecting it" (Mark Twain).
"The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County" was one of Mark Twain's first works and it helped people start to notice who he was. This
short story was about someone listening to a man telling a story about a gambler and a frog. Although the story itself sounds a bit weird, that was one
of the ways of writing that Twain was best known for. The writing style that Twain uses in this work, and many others, helped create his success and
makes him a better writer. In this specific short story, the speaker spoke very seriously and casually which countered the tone that was most based on
the listener being annoyed that they had to hear his story. This aspect of the story helped contribute more towards Twain's writing style, and his style
yet to come. "In 1865 his story about the jumping frog of Calaveras County, which was published in New York and reprinted in papers around the
United States, started to make him celebrated too." (Stephan Railton) Although The Jumping Frog wasn't Twain's most popular piece by a long shot,
it did very well for him at the time. At this point in Twain's writing, it was the his first great success which helped make it as timeless as it is. He later
went on to write famous books such as The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn which both shared the humor that
Twain is most
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Frogs and Wasps by Aristophanes
In the 'Frogs' and 'Wasps' written by the "eminently best" comedian of the fifth century, Aristophanes, we see he utilized humour to exact the important
message that Athens is corrupt, and on the verge of chaos. The Athenian audience would expect to be thrust into a world of humour in the City
Dionysia, somewhere parallel to their own (e.g. the Athenian jury in the 'Wasps', and the failings of the government in 'Frogs'). It is vital, then, that
Aristophanes conveys his political and social views through slapstick, farce, and caricature to interest the audience. This is an important component in
both plays as the audience is able to simultaneously accept his diplomatic views whilst being entertained. After all his main point for producing his
plays were to produce something with a "little fable, with a moral".
The 'Wasps' is an absurd play, and in most of the parts, we see a lot of satiric, scatological parody in a viciously Anti–Cleon portrayal of the judicial
system. Aristophanes intent is didactic (lesson–like) as he teaches his political view that Cleon's aggression towards Sparta would lead to war. Comedy
was key to the portrayal of his political message about the judicial system as it was a very serious idea; therefore it is a key component in 'lightening
up' his difficult–to–swallow ideas. The comedy is initiated with three simultaneous attacks at Cleonymus. Firstly, the simple effect of a pun is used, as
the word aspis has the double meaning of a snake as well as a
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History Of The Pinocchio Frog
The Pinocchio Frog also known as the Spike–Nosed Tree Frog was discovered in 2008 during an expedition through the Foga Mountains which are in
Papua Indonesia. All frogs are known as amphibians which means that it's a cold–blooded vertebrate that is in the same class as toads, newts, and
salamanders. This frog is also known as the world's smallest wallaby and is part of the family Hylidae. It was encountered by Paul Oliver, a
herpetologist, who is a part of the Conservation International and the National Geographic Society. This frog resides mostly in the Southeastern region
of Asia in Indonesia. They live and eat close to ponds and tiny bodies of water in the rainforest.The Pinocchio frog is usually found high above the
ground in trees. Their
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The Frog King Symbolism
The Frog King has a lot of symbolism and lessons? Written within it. One of the big things I believe this story was written for was to show the
young girls reading it that arranged marriage wasn't that bad. At first the girl is detested by the frog,but is still forced to honor her promise by her
father. She still despises the frog until she either kisses him or is thrown against the wall,depending on the version, and changes into a handsome
prince. This just goes to show forced marriages can still turn out good and it isn't as bad as it first seems. I also believe the gold ball could further
symbolize arranged marriage. Gold is often a color that is associated with wealth and the girl looses "her favorite toy" which is the golden ball. I
believe in some situations this could show how her family lost their wealth and is marrying the daughter off to a "frog king" to get it back. Similar
to how the frog retrieves her golden ball, he returns the wealth to her/ her family. The gold ball could also symbolize a couple other things. Gold is
used to make jewelry and other valuable things, but nots in it raw form. The young immature princess hasn't been shaped into a person yet, similar to
the unshaped gold ball. She is without her own morals or ideas, she promises to the frog she will let him sleep with her and is more than willing to
break this promise if not for the stern words of her parents to honor her word. Many fairy tales involve this theme of a young/beautiful
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Politics And Politics In Aristophanes In The Frogs
Aristophanes in The Frogs satirizes politics and political leaders of Athens. During fifth century there was direct democracy in Athens. The democratic
government of Athens rested on three main institutions, and a few others of lesser importance. The three pillars of democracy were: the Assembly of
the Demos, the Council of 500, and the People's Court.On the other hand, this is a democracy without equality. The Assembly is basically gathering of
Athenian male citizens to vote for law. At Athens politics was a kind of communication between the classes; for this reason the primary political skill
was rhetoric. Politics was carried on by constantreference from the few to the many. The model Athenian political situation is a rhetorical contest...
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It explains why so many plays turn, like the Frogs, on a formal debate. The situation of the play affects its internal constitution. As drama is analogous
to politics, so the dramatic action is assimilated to political action. For the Athenian audience, the fully expressive mode is competitive debate.
The Frogs contains the largest number of references to the poet's function as an adviser. The world of Aristophanes' comedies is mainly one of fantasy,
where free men carry private peaces in wineskins or fly to Zeus on a dungbeetle, women take control of the state, and a slave rides down to Hades on
a donkey(18). But Aristophanes focus in The Frogs is on contemporary politics of real world. The purpose of The Frogs is to bring reform in Athenian
society by satirizing contemporary politics and political leaders.
Aristophanes gave an advice in the parbasis of The Frogs. This teaching comes most frequently in the parabasis, where the chorus sometimes speaks in
the voice of the poet–producer.
"It is right and just for our sacred chorus to advise and teach what's good for the
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Frog And Toad Essay
The children's book, Frog and Toad Together, might not have challenging language or plot lines, but it does have life lessons that can apply to real
life situations for anyone from children to adults. In the book, Frog and Toad show the importance of being organized and having a plan. The first
chapter, A List, shows us that life can become far easier when we have a plan for the future, but be careful not to be too organized. In the second
chapter, The Garden, we learn that persistence is key. The third chapter, Cookies, is all about will power. The fourth chapter, Dragons and Giants,
teaches it's readers not only how to be brave, but that being afraid can be okay too. You can't have too much of either. The fifth and final chapter, The
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In the chapter, Dragons and Giants, the friends read a book about brave heroes that fight dragons and giants. They begin to look at themselves in
the mirror. "'I wonder if we are brave,' said Frog" (Lobel 42). Many people wish to be brave, but they don't really understand the meaning of the
word. Frog and Toad prove that being brave is not about having no fear, but rather having fear and conquering it. Together, the pair climbed a tall
mountain, faced a snake, and were chased by a hawk. They ran back to Toad's house and hid under the bed and in the closet. Although they had fear,
they faced them and were brave in the face of adversity. People often mistake bravery for arrogance in the real world. Someone who is truly brave
still has fear but does not let the fear control them. People that claim they have no fear often tend to be very full of themselves and hiding from their true
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Essay on Poison Frog
Title: Experimental Evidence for Aposematism in the Dendrobatid Poison Frog
Oophaga pumilio
Authors: RALPH A. SAPORITO, RACHEL ZUERCHER, MARCUS ROBERTS, KENNETH G. GEROW, AND MAUREEN A. DONNELLY
Journal: American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists
Volume, year, pages: Copeia, 2007, pp. 1006–1011
Scientific Article Overview
Download this document and type your answers after each question. For each question provide a brief but complete answer to the question (you
should write in complete sentences and proofread your work for spelling and grammatical errors). Note that the answer may be found in more than one
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The experimental evidence proves that there is some level of aposematism in the population of Oophaga pumilio frogs, meaning that the amount of
predation among these frogs varies depending on the color of the frog. The poisonous ones employ these conspicuous colors as a deterrence from
predators.
5.What conclusion did they make about their hypothesis/goal?
–They concluded that the attacks on red frogs occurred at a much lower rate than the attacks on the brown frogs, suggesting some level of predator
avoidance of the Oophaga pumilio population.
6.What new hypothesis/goal emerges from the results?
–From the conclusion of the first experiment, the researchers questioned whether or not this difference in predation occurred because of conspicuous
colors among half of the models or simply just because of the mere difference in colors (one being brown, the other being red and brown). This could
lead to another set of experiments, but the results of the first experiment were pretty clear cut and allows you to safely assume aposematic
characteristics among the Oophaga pumilio.
7.If you wanted more background information on the topic, where would you look and which article would you read?
–I would look in the Campbell biology book because I know from previous experience that there is a section which talks about mimicry among different
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Protecting Pesticides In Frogs
"Without herbicides, the most widely–used class of pesticides in the United States, crop production and yields would drop, pristine habitat would
have to be plowed under to accommodate more crop acres, and the additional cultivation would result in more soil erosion" (Brandon). Pesticides also
protect the crop from rodents and insects who want to feed off of them. By eliminating the pests, there is a lesser chance of diseases (which the
rodents and insects carry with them). It also ensures the healthiness of the crop and allows us to have popular produce year round or keep it fresh
while traveling around the world to be bought and traded. Despite how dramatically pesticides minimize health issues, their toxic chemical components
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Besides adding a melody of croaking in rainforests, frogs help us as well. Frogs around the world are used for medicinal purposes. "Treatments from
frogs alone include toxins from the Panamanian Poison Frog that could be useful for heart disease, painkillers from the Ecuadorian Poison Frog,
anti–bacterial compounds from the skin of the African Clawed Frog, and compounds from the Chinese Large–Webbed Bell Toad that dilate blood
vessels and so could treat high blood pressure, and frog glue could repair cartilage" (Chivian 18). Through the effects of pesticides they are stripped of
their lives, morphed into devastating forms, and altered until they can never reproduce again. If people continue to stand by and watch our biodiversity
deplete then our numbers of human population will too. There won't be any more medical, chemical, and mechanical inspiration given to us by the
intelligent creature which is the frog. Instead, we will be left with another page in the textbook referring to a killed off species;children learning about
them as if they were dinosaurs. The endless malicious bottles of pesticides only make their situation worse. And the relocation and conservation of
frogs won't save them completely so the real question is...who
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The Princess And The Frog Essay
Fairy tales are timeless entities that will always be relevant in people's lives. Fairy tales and stories offer entertainment, advice, and moral examples.
The creation of fairy tales is important in the development of social norms. Children everywhere would read fairy tales and learn from them. As a
result, these fairy tales are translated into multiple languages and allows people with different backgrounds to understand and relate to the story. People
take these stories and adapt them to life around them. Within these adaptations of the same story, it is normal to observe slight differences that
contribute as evidence in identifying the culture or societies in which these stories come from. Whether it is the slang of the dialogue or the change of
location, modern producers and writers are known to take these classic stories and adding a significant twist to adjust to their cultural agenda. The
movie, The Princess and the Frog, is a modern example of writers and directors creating a modern twist to the popular story of the Brother Grimm's
The Frog King. The Princess and the Frog and The Frog King both encode the mores, values, and beliefs of the cultures of the societies from which
they come because, even though they both have similar plot ideas, the differences of the location and the differences of the overall specific plotlines
attribute to understanding how their own specific cultures influence the adaptation and the actual story. The Princess and the Frog is a Disney
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Golden Dart Frog Lab Report
Golden Dart Frogs and Sexual Conditioning Experiment The bright and welcoming golden yellow colored skin of the Phyllobates terribilis should not
be mistaken. Secreted with a vicious poison, the golden yellow color does not reflect sunshine rays or happiness but rather a crucial survival skill of
these golden dart frogs. A vacation to the Amazonian rainforest should be done in caution, avoiding these brightly colored frogs. Because thisspecies of
frogs has become endangered, an experiment involving sexual conditioning was conducted to increase the reproduction rate of these frogs (Gaalema 5).
The experiment involved pairs of the dart frogs and two experimental groups and a control group (Gaalema 5). The two experimental groups were
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Gaalema performed the experiment "Sexual Conditioning in the Dyeing Poison Dart Frog" to increase the rate of reproduction among these
endangered frogs. 38 dart frogs including 19 males and 19 females were put into pairs and separated into three different groups (Gaalema 8). The
three groups included a control group that received no conditioning, an experimental group that received an active control conditioning, and
another experimental group that received experimental conditioning (Gaalema 8). In the experimental condition, a green LED light would flash
for approximately 90 second intervals followed by a 120 second interval of interaction between the opposite sex paired frogs (Gaalema 9). The
LED lights were used as a conditional stimulus and the presentation of the opposite sex frog was used as an unconditional stimulus (Gaalema 9).
The active control group was not consistently exposed to the green LED light and the opposite sex frogs, as was the experimental group (Gaalema
9). The frogs were being trained to see the unconditional stimulus and then know that it is time to breed upon arrival of the opposite sex frog
(Gaalema 9). After the training period, the experimenter did testing trials to see if the frogs had been conditioned to the stimuli (Gaalema 9). The
training period consisted of both the experimental groups receiving the green LED light (conditional stimulus) for 90 seconds followed by
presentation of opposite sex frogs that remained for five days instead of 120 seconds (Gaalema 9). The control group testing was identical to that of
the experimental groups but no flashing green LED lights were used in the control group (no conditional stimulus) (Gaalema 9). Throughout the testing
time period, the frogs' tank was checked for the production of eggs twice a day (Gaalema
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Essay about The Mysterious Vanishing Frogs of North America
The Mysterious Vanishing Frogs of North America
I have a passion for all things slimy, wet, and creepy–crawly. Some of the best times of my life have been spent on my knees, digging in the dirt for
earthworms, traipsing back from ponds with buckets of putrid swamp water teeming with tadpoles, or chasing fat little toads in knee–high grass. I love
the outdoors and all of the ugly animals that inhabit it. I like to catch them, watch them, and – especially – photograph them. For the longest time,
lizards have been the main focus of my photographic endeavors, but last summer, inspired by a book on frogs from the local library, I set out to
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The facts and science behind declining frog populations will be discussed shortly, but almost as interesting as the facts themselves is how the story was
reported in the media, and how the reporting influenced the nation's thinking on frogs.
The frenzy over deformed frogs began on a lazy summer day in August 1995. Cindy Reinitz, a teacher at a school in Henderson, Minnesota, was
walking with her middle school students down a deserted, dusty back road on the way to a field trip at a local farm. Along the way, the kids began
to chase frogs along the side of the road. When one of the kids showed her a frog with a missing leg, her first instinct was that one of her less than
angelic students had pulled the leg off. However, a closer examination of the frog showed no fresh wound, and when she and her middle schoolers set
out to capture more frogs, they noticed that a large number of the frogs were missing legs, had more than two legs, or were deformed in some other
way (Souder, 1).
The frog story had all of the elements that make a newspaper reporter's ears perk up: children – to provide excellent visuals and add just the right
amount of "cute" factor, a defenseless victim – the frogs, an ultimate evil – pollution, and a possible danger to everyone – the frogs could ostensibly be
"canaries in a mineshaft" (idea from Reaser & Johnson, 3). By 1997, an alarming number of newspaper articles had been written
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Who Is Hop-Frog Justified?
I believe that in the story of "The Eight Chained Ourang–Outangs," by Edgar A. Poe, Hop–Frog is justified in his act. Hop–Frog is justified by his act
because of the way the king treated him and how he got his payback. The king treats Hop–Frog in an astonishingly bad way: "Come here, Hop–Frog,
swallow this bumper (wine) to the health of absent friends..." (Poe 2). The importance of this sentence is to show the ill humor that the king has. The
king loves to make people feel terrified and do things they do not want to do. Drinking wine affects Hop–Frog so much that he says it drives him to
the point of insanity; the king making him drink it shows how jokingly cruel he is. The kings cruelness is going to come back to bite him in the butt,...
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The other way that Hop–Frog is justified is the way that he gets his payback. Hop–Frog is the jester, and he sets up all of the ceremonies in the city. He
creates all of the costumes and tells the king what to do. The king is having a lot of people over so he asks Hop–Frog to set up the masquerade and
also to dress up the king and his men in a way to scare all of the women. Hop–Frog does this but adds his own little twist on it: "I will equip you as
ourang–outangs... they (the company) will be as much terrified as astonished." (Poe 4). This is important because Hop–Frog makes them look so
realistic that it scares everybody. Hop–Frog also chains them all together to give more of a realistic effect... well, that's what the king thinks. Hop–Frog
eventually brings the king and his men to the center of the room, where he hooks the chain to the chandelier, and raises them up into the air. At that
point, he gets his revenge by setting them ablaze. He escapes the building and is never seen again. For this reason, I believe Hop–Frog is
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Hop-Frog Quotes
In the story "Hop–Frog", the main character Hop–Frog is justified in the actions he takes part in when getting revenge on the king. The king's
characteristics were quite strange for a king. He finds laughter in the fear of others and that is why the king loves Hop–Frog's idea about the eight
chained ourang–outangs play. The king is also condescending. He creates nicknames for the people in the kingdom and they are not pleasant. For
example, Hop–Frog's real name is not Hop–Frog, but the king came up with this name for Hop–Frog mocking how he walks. Also, the king acts
superior to everyone else at the dinner. The fools of the court are expected to be ready for anything at anytime. Lastly, the king does not look like the
great hero that Disney... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The king does not only have awful characteristics, but he is particularly cruel to Hop–Frog and Trippetta. To begin, Hop–Frog and Trippetta are taken
from their country and brought to the king as a gift. Also the king makes Hop–Frog take part in drinking when Hop–Frog does not like to drink: "He
knew that Hop–Frog was no found of wine, for it excited the poor cripple almost to madness" (Poe 4). The king is proving that he is going to do
anything he can to get a laugh at someone, no matter how aggravating it is to the person being patronized. This makes the readers feel that Hop–Frog
did what is needed to stop the constant nagging he was ambushed with. After the king tells Hop–Frog to drink the wine, Trippetta gets in the way to
stand up for Hop–Frog, but standing up for Hop–Frog did not end well for her: "He pushed her violently from him, and threw the contents of the
brimming goblet in her face" (Poe 6). After, Trippetta had to act like nothing happened and stand up in fear. Seeing how the king treats the people who
work for him like they do not matter is repulsive to the reader. During these events, Hop–Frog is nonstop being made fun of. Hop–Frog's eyes, legs, and
the way he walks are being picked out by the king every chance he
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  • 2. Why Is Northern Correboree Frog Endangered 1)Common Name: Northern Corroboree Frog. Scientific Name: Pseudophryne pengilleyi. 2) Source: Australian National Herbarium. 3) Source: Special Profile and Threats Database. 4)Male Northern Correboree Frogs move into the breeding sites in summer and call their mates in late January to early March from covered mossy chambers at the edges of Sphagnum Bog pools and other overgrown places. When the females briefly visit the calling males they typically lay 20–30 eggs in a nest. 5)The Northern Correboree Frog is an endangered species that is restricted to montane, subalpine woodlands, grassland and heathland 1,000 metres above sea level. The estimated amount of Northern Correboree Frogs is 1000–5000. One of the reasons why the Northern Correboree Frog is endangered is because of climate change. Climate change affects the Northern Correboree Frog because it was predicted that its population would decrease in winter and spring precipitation because, this would make one of the popular breeding habitats (edges of bog pools) very saturated and dry, which makes it hard for the frogs to breed. 6) ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Northern Correboree Frogs were quite abundant and plentiful in the Fiery Range. Only one population, Ginni Flats ( a sub–alpine area), was monitored annually, and in these inspections, the scientists and people monitoring these sites found out the numbers of frogs had substantially dropped and has been low ever since. Despite these statistics, with my gathered information I assume that in the past 200 years till now, had a huge difference in population, meaning that the Northern Correboree Frogs are
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  • 4. The Frogs Aristophanes' 'The Frogs' was first performed at the festival of Dionysus in 504BC, a year before the end of the Peloponnesian war, and was so well received it not only won the competition for comedy, but was also given an encore taking the form of a second performance in that same year. At the time of the plays performance Athens was run by an assembly of its citizens, in some ways comparable to a modern democracy, where any man who had completed two years of military service was able to vote. Politics therefore was an important part of Athenian life, with many young men studying the art of debating, something reflected in 'The Frogs' by its many references and illusions to political figures. It is hard to doubt that in his play Aristophanes intended to educate or inform his audience, especially considering the plays many allusions to the advisory role of poets. The objective of this essay therefore is not to answer the question 'does Aristophanes inform, educate and entertain his audience in the frogs' but to identify both where and how he does so, both linguistically and structurally. The problem with this however is that any talk about the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the parabasis the chorus leader exits the dance and, either partially or fully taking on the voice of the poet, addresses the audience directly. It is hard to doubt that in his inclusion of a parabasis Aristophanes intended to take on the advisory role of a poet. In his article 'A lesson From Frogs" Geoffrey Arnott argued that Aristophanes used the parabasis in 'Frogs' to advocate for two different policies: the pardoning of those exiled after the oligarchic revolution of 411–10, and the formation of a 'government led by the noblest families in Attica' . Whether you agree or disagree with Arnott's' specific claims, it is clear that in his parabasis Aristophanes seeks to educate and inform his audience into having a certain political ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Gugu Like The Chinese Government In Mo Yan's Frog Frog was partly inspired by William Faulkner, in which Mo Yan, the author fictionalized his birthplace of Gaomi County in Shandong province as Northeast Gaomi Township. Frog is about Gugu (paternal aunt), the aunt of "Tadpole", the novel's narrator that performs various abortions after the implementation of the One Child Policy. Mo Yan was born in 1955 to a family of farmers. His real name is Guan Moye and writes under the penname Mo Yan. In Chinese, it literally means "Don't Speak". Mo Yan's work often is characterized by a darkly comic, sometimes surreal storytelling style. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in literature in 2012. Making him the first resident of mainland China to receive the award. The path of research for this paper was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Her role changed drastically from revered midwife to hated abortionist. Gugu's loyalty to the Communist party was proven when she states, "I have been always been a Party member, and I will die a Party member!" (Yan, 58). In addition, Gugu was assisted by her dutiful intern, Little Lion, heartlessly placed the policy in action. They do so by forcing vasectomies, implanted intrauterine devices (IUDs), and late–term abortions on men and women. According to Yan, "I'll take a bath and burn incense before delivering babies for those who follow family–planning policy, but I'll deal mercilessly with those who go beyond one pregnancy–every last one them! She made a chopping gesture" (103). Gugu loyalty to the Communist Party grew intensely when she became the head of the planning committee. She enforced the policies with all her might. People of Gaomi tried to retaliate with her, but each of them failed in their attempts. It was not until several mothers died under Gugu's care that she lost her zeal in executing the policy and thought of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Poison Dart Frog Research Paper Nowhere near a plethora of evolution has adorned the history of the poison dart frog, yet the evolutionary history will fascinate one. The toxic amphibians are beautifully constructed creatures, their magnificent colors, the highly poisonous oil on their skin, and their hasty, yet graceful, movements. But where did it all begin? It began with the ancestor of the poison dart frog, the primitive frogamander. In the beginning, poison dart frogs were not as colorful as they are today; rather dull and lifeless in terms of color. The earliest true frogs, a category that poison dart frogs fall under, were linked to a species called the frogamander, which was found in a fossil in 1995. It had dull colors, and needed to evolve quick if it wanted ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Analysis Of The Movie ' Princess And The Frog ' The Disney Franchise produced their first African– American princess back in 2009 depicting the classic fairytale story of "Princess and The Frog". During the animation, Tiana is an independent, multifaceted woman who is goal oriented causing her to be faced with problems throughout. However, because the film contained the first African–American princess which shed light on many cultural details surely there are going to be problems associated with various subjects throughout the movie. In the past, Disney films would focus more about true love rather than a girl achieving her dreams of having her very own restaurant. Having the main character achieve her goals in the film while Disney still adds romance throughout her adventure making... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... "Therefore, some critical questions for children of color in the context of the role fairy tales may play in the identity formation of children would be: How am I represented in the images in the tales? What do these fairy tales tell me about me and about others? If I am not in the picture at all, what does this mean?" (Hurley, 228). Over many years, Disney princesses have developed into something that little girls admire. With this, Disney only producing one race is quite limiting to say the least. "As a globally dominant producer of cultural constructs related to gender, race, ethnicity, class and sexuality, Disney reigns supreme, and part of that supreme reign is an unquestionable privileging of patriarchy and whiteness" (Lester 294). However, recent Disney films similar to Princess and the Frog have impacted this generation by breaking past racial barriers and influencing the upcoming children. Creating characters like Tiana give young children of all races a heroine princess from a Disney film that inspires and act as a role model in many ways. By Disney broadening their princess standards: opening up the franchise to produce lead characters of various races, have altered the viewers perspective. This has lead to portray women of all ethnicities that children will look up and accomplish their goals. The Disney animation team had humongous job on their hands to create the first ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Frog Prince Advertising International Women's Day, celebrated March 8th, recognizes the accomplishments of Women as a sex and inspires both men and women "to take a concrete step to help achieve gender parity" ("International). This broad goal is continuing to be delayed according to The World Economic Forum who in 2014 predicted it would take until the year 2095 to achieve global gender parity and then one year later estimated it to be attained in 2133 ("International). Campaigning is a crucial part of the efforts of International Women's Day along with educating people about the social, economic, cultural and political monuments standing behind and in front of women. A simplistic advertisement alluding to a classicfairy tale "The Frog Prince" was used in 2015 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Standing without a universal definition, "feminism" has become a dark portion of Women's Rights, becoming increasingly linked to extremists. International Women's Day has combatted this association however in this advertisement by not limiting its audience to Women and leaving its message undefined. While this does allow any extremist to interpret the advertisement in a radical manner it also avoids any direct association with them. Neutrality is significant with this delicate topic because it can be the difference between the support of a group and the eradication of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Write An Essay On Coqui Frog Invasive and Dangerous: The Coqui Frog Recently, an invasive and lilliputian frog has had a detrimental effect on the Hawaiian environment. Originally from Puerto Rico, the amphibian arrived in Hawaii and spread like a plague. Such a small frog cannot have that big of an impact, right? Wrong. The Coqui frog is a damaging invasive species of the Hawaiian islands due to its lack of natural predators and adaptability, dangerous eating habits, and its easy distribution among the state. One reason the Coqui Frog is especially harmful to Hawaii's many ecosystems is because they are adaptable and have no natural predators. For example, the Hawaii Invasive Species Council states the frog has "No natural predators to keep populations in check (and no natural competitors), populations have reached 55,000 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to the Hawaii Invasive Species Council, "Coqui frogs do not travel very far on their own, but when given the chance to hop on a nursery plant, flowers, or vehicle, they can quickly spread. Most coqui arrive on new islands through infested nursery plants and flowers. Intra–island, coqui travel by the movement of plants by humans and may hitch a ride on vehicles" (Coqui). In other words, the frog will latch on to a variety of human transportations and expand their boundaries. Furthermore, Coquis are nocturnal, so the dissemination of the frogs is partially affiliated with the motion and relocation of various house plants (Plant). Residents of Hawaii are evidently a large reason the frog has the ability to grow in numbers and located across the state. Some people when coming across the frog relocate and release it, spreading the frog an even farther distance (which it is illegal to provide transportation to the amphibians) (Plant). Consequently, the frog populations are growing and will continue, unless residents of Hawaii are cooperative in reducing the spread of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. The Secret Life of Frogs (Poetry by Gwen Harwood) Essay 'The Secret Life of Frogs' is a poem that delves into the childhood perception of war, in particular World War I, and the experiences of their fathers. 'The Secret Life of Frogs' deals with the idea of misunderstandings incurred when children attempt to understand adult concepts. This is evident through the use of punning. The term 'Frog', which is frequently used throughout the poem adds amusement to the text because to the readers, it not only translates literally to a frog, but also represents the rival French people in the war through a negative light. However, the narrator, who is also one of the children in the poem, does not understand this other meaning attached to the term 'frog'. This can clearly be seen in the final sentence ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The use of the metaphor 'Dad the Impaler', accentuates the idea that children saw this term in a very positive manner when in actual fact it has negative connotations. This highlights the brutality of war, and the negative influence of war on children because the children in the poem used 'Dad the Impaler' in a heroic manner. The use of simile in the last stanza 'matchstick hands as pale as the violet stems they lived among' is used to compare a frog to violet flowers, which are very delicate and easily broken. The innocence of childhood is painted through this visual technique as the narrator only sees the frogs being very delicate, but to the readers the simile also creates a vivid image of the condition of the 'Frogs'/ the French. The use of first person helps to create a reminiscent tone about the narrator's experiences, and further helps to stress the ideas of childhood innocence and the influence of war on children because the poem is written from a child's perspective. The use of enjambment generates a conversational and personal tone, emphasizing to the readers the reality of the themes discussed throughout the poem. The use of symbolism of frogs as pets and also representing the French highlights the idea that adults saw 'Frogs' as insignificant or unworthy to speak about, whereas the children could not understand this adult thought, and they placed exemplary regard to the wellbeing of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Natural History And Anatomy Of The Frog Natural History and Anatomy of the Frog Rana pipiens Taryn Murray 2/16/16 Research paper Mr. Hillman DEDICATION I dedicate this research paper to my parents, Kim and Theron Murray, my siblings, Krystin Murray, Tanner Daulton, Kimberly Murray, Madison Houser, and McKenna Murray. An old silent pond, A frog jumps into the pond, Splash! Silence again. Table of Contents Natural History............................................................... 1 Natural History The Rana pipien is a frog more commonly known by the name Northern Leopard Frog. They are characterized by dark spots on their dorsal side and dorsolateral folds and considered medium sized. This strong jumper is difficult to catch during the day. It emits startling "warning screams" when jumping into the water and when grabbed. The frog may also release urine to discourage potential predator and reduce weight for jumping. The Rana pipien eats a variety of invertebrates. During winter, they often spend it under under submerged logs or rocks in small streams or marshes where large
  • 12. numbers may congregate. Frogs, toads, caecilians, and salamanders are the members of the class Amphibian (amphi– meaning "on both sides" and bios– meaning "life"). These members always require water for reproduction. Most Amphibians undergo metamorphosis, which is a usually degenerative pathological change in the structure of a particular body tissue. And, in the case of Amphibians, it is the changing of a tadpole into ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Frog Monologue 'Mum! Mum! Come quickly!' called the little frog, hopping and skipping with excitement. 'Come and see the monster!' he called. 'It's got two big spikes sticking out of its head and a funny brush thing at the other end and it goes 'OARRR AGH! And it kicks frogs.' 'Not now dear,' said the little frog's mother. 'Come on mum! Please!' Mother frog looked more closely at the little one. 'You're Stanley, aren't you?' 'No mum, I'm Zebadee.' 'Are you really? You all look so alike.' She had 247 children, and it is hard to remember that many names, so she called everyone Stanley to give her memory a rest. 'Mu–ummm...' cried Zebedee. 'I haven't finished breakfast, dear.' The little frog hesitated, 'Can I have some then?' 'No, Stanley,' she said. 'You're not a tadpole any more. Go and find your own slugs– and stop jiggling about, you're giving me a headache.' ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It looks like exercise, and I can't be having with that sort of thing. How would it be if I were to flip and flop about like you, doing exercise?' The little frog thought about it. 'You wouldn't be so podgy,' he said. 'Exactly!' said his mother. 'You don't get a jelly–belly like mine by exercising. I get all the exercise I need chewing. Now, what's all the fuss about?' 'It's an ox! And it's really gross and his shoes have split down the middle.' 'There are no such things as monsters, Stanley, and no creature in the pond is bigger than ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Frog And Toad Together Chapter Summary Frog and Toad Together is a about a frog and toad. They are best friends and they do everything together. The book consists of five wonderful stories that feature cookies, flowers, dreams, bravery and friendship. In A List, Toad wakes up and decides to write a list of thing to do for the day. The list consisted of some casual things like wake up, eat breakfast, walk with Frog, eat lunch, and go to sleep. Afterwards, Toad went to Frog's in order to invite him for a walk. As they walked, Frog crossed out walk with Frog, and a breeze blew aways Toad's list. Frog went after the list, but couldn't catch it. They sat until dark and Toad remember the last thing on the list was to sleep, so they did. In The Garden, Toad went to Frog's house and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. The Fairy Tales : The Frog Prince There are a dozen adaptations of the Grimm brothers fairytale; The Frog Prince. Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm wrote over 200 fairy tales in 1812. Although their work was published over 200 years ago, the stories they wrote are still being told today. Thanks to Disney, these stories have been adapted for younger audiences. Modern adaptations of Grimm's fairy tales are modernised for younger audiences by taking away the gore, swearing, and violence. In this paper, I will be examining the differences in the original book written by the Grimm brothers, and an adaptation written by James Orchard Halliwell–Phillipps. The Maiden and the Frog, written by Halliwell–Phillipps, was written from the years 1820–1829, although it isn't declared the exact... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Go wi ' me to bed, my hinny, my heart, Go wi ' me to bed, my own darling; Remember the words you spoke to me, In the meadow by the well–spring. (Halliwell–Phillipps, 30–33) After taking the frog to bed with her, the next morning the frog was quiet but the maiden treated him with 'pure milk' and the 'finest bread.' Go wi ' me to bed, my hinny, my heart, Go wi ' me to bed, my own darling; Remember the words you spoke to me, In the meadow by the well–spring. (Halliwell–Phillipps, 37–40) The next morning, the frog exclaimed: Chop off my head, my hinny, my heart, Chop off my head, my own darling; Remember the words you spoke to me, In the meadow by the well–spring.(Halliwell–Phillipps, 42–45) After chopping the frog's head off, almost magically a handsome prince took the place of the beheaded frog. The two were married shortly after, and lived happily ever after. The Frog King was written by the brothers Grimm (John and Willhelm Grimm) in 1812, Germany. In the original version of the story there was a princess who loved sitting next to a well, and throwing her golden ball. One day the ball fell into the well, and the princess cried. A frog popped out of the water and asked the princess why she was crying. "Oh', she said, 'you ugly frog, how can you help me? My golden ball has fallen into the well.'" (Grimm, 5) The
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  • 17. Analysis Of ' The Princess And The Frog ' Disney films over their course of existence have hidden double meanings in many of the films they produce. Rather if you are a child or a full pledged adult, people from all different ages can receive a bit of advice when it comes to what Disney films try to convey in their motion pictures. Disney is also to be known for some of their unforgettable whimsical characters and memorable songs in every film. The film released in 2009 "The Princess and The Frog" is no different. Especially when it comes to Mama's Odie's musical number half way through the film. Mama's Odie's song, "Dig a Little Deeper" is full of metaphors, themes and imagery one can deeply analyze. At the same time we can apply the song, "Dig a Little Deeper," to various characters we have come to learn and explore through the several novels we have covered over the course of the semester. We can also apply it to the distinct issues pertaining to women in the South. The title of the song itself gives the viewer the overall significant and direct theme of the piece right away. It urges a person to go beyond the surface of a circumstance almost saying as if to go into the root or origin of the matter. To find who a person really is at the core of their being. At the start of the song Mama Odie comes off as a non–judgmental person. "Don 't matter what you look like. Don 't matter what you wear. How many rings you got on your finger. We don 't care." Being in front of her and don referring to her lack of sight, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Corroboree Frog Research Paper The corroboree frog is a native Australian frog found in the mountain ranges of the Kosciusko national park. There are two variations of the frogs inside the species these include the northern corroboree frog (NCF) and the southern corroboree frog (SCF). Historically scientist named these frogs based on where they were found in the Kosciusko national park. The NCF lives in the northern parks of Kosciusko national park, Namiadgi National park and Rinabella national park, as seen in the image below. The NCF lives between 750– 1800 m above sea level (Toragona zoo, Corroboree frog habitat). The SCF lies entirely in Kosciusko national park, form Smiggln hole to maragle range, from southwards to northwards. The SCF generally lives from 1300 – 1760 m above sea level. Currently the distribution of the frog is widely spread as the frog try to move from areas infected with the chytrids fungus. These frogs are extremely hard to find in the wild, as they are critically endangered. The frogs are most commonly fund in protected areas in the national park, which were introduced by the Australian government. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The typical diet of these frogs includes beetles, mite and black ants and insect lava. During summer seasons the frog live nears these pools as it is breading season. Female frogs lay up to 20–30 eggs at a time. The eggs hatch after a few months during winter or autumn. During winter these tadpoles feed and grow until the reach warmer spring waters until they become froglets, starting their transition to become a frog. Outside the breading season adults move away from the pools into woodier habitats. These often have denser groundcover and have ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Feminist Story Of Disney's The Princess And The Frog The story of Tiana in the movie The Princess and the Frog is one of Disney's more progressive princess movies in that it moved away from the typical, cookie cutter princess story in which the woman needs saving from the handsome and charming prince. The movie is the story of Tiana, a young, African–American woman of low socioeconomic status, who lives in New Orleans. The movie centers around Tiana's dream of owning her own restaurant named Tiana's Palace and how she gets to her happily ever after of owning her restaurant. Though progressive the movie still contains similar traits to other Disney princess movies. The Princess and the Frog exhibits traits of Feminist theories throughout Tiana's journey in building her restaurant while the movie still undermines the oppression of women. Moreover, in her journey aspects of Karl Marxist's commodity theory arises when Tiana interacts with other characters in the movie. Marx's commodity theory is a two–category theory; objects become commodities when they have more use than their standard value. When commodities are traded they can either have exchange or sign exchange value. Exchange value occurs when monetary value is placed on an object and is traded and sign exchange value is when a commodity is exchanged social status is obtained (Tyson 62). As Tiana goes along her adventure to achieve her goal of buying a building to open her restaurant she, as well as other characters use their commodities in hopes to gain something in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Temperature Of A Frog Lab Report Effects of Temperature on a Frog INTRODUCTION: Amphibians are cold–blooded animals that adapt to the surrounding temperatures. Frogs are one kind of amphibian. Frogs are cold–blooded. Cold–blooded animals are more active in warmer temperatures and stagnant when it is cold. Afrog's system is always moving, but depending on the temperature it is exposed to, its breaths aren't always clearly visible or at a constant rate. A frog's skin is able to take in oxygen in exchange for carbon dioxide, so all of a frog's breathing isn't done through its lungs. Water is a compound made up of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom. Molecules in warmer water move around at a faster speed than molecules in colder water. The problem to be solved is what the effect of different water temperatures have on a frog's breathing rate. HYPOTHESIS: If a frog is put in 30в„ѓ water, then the frog will have a higher breathing rate than the control frog. MATERIALS: 400 mL Beaker (2)– Frog – Pencil– Watch/Clock Ice– Water– Thermometer Ice Glass Dish– Lab paper– Ruler EXPERIMENTAL PLAN:... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The data from the chart and graph show a drop in the number of breaths when the temperature drops. The frog had an average breathing rate of 104 breaths per minute when it was put in the highest temperature tested (30в„ѓ). Once the frog was placed in 10в„ѓ, it had an average breathing rate of zero breaths per minute. The frog took more breaths in the warm water. Since the frog is cold–blooded, its body temperature changes depending on the environment. Because molecules move quickly in warmer water, the frog's respiratory system circulates faster. Molecules moving slower in colder water do not allow the frog to take in as much oxygen as often. Therefore, a warmer temperature makes a frog's breathing rate per minute increase while a colder temperature makes it
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  • 22. The Notorious Jumping Frog In the short story titled "The Notorious Jumping Frog Of Calaveras County" the author, Mark Twain, conjures a story about Smiley and his frog that can jump on command. In the story, it is in a first person point of view as a person asked a friend known as Simon Wheeler. A man known as Leonidas W. Smiley and his petfrog that can jump on command. He is also known as Jim. Jim was a humongous better. In fact, As Simon says, Jim would bet on anything. If a dog was fighting, He would bet on it. If a cat was fighting, He would bet on it. If there was a race, he would bet on it. If two birds were on a fence, he would bet which one flew off first. If he saw a straddle bug moving, he would bet on it. He would bet on anything. He would bet on anyone. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example, Smiley had a mare. The horse was fast, which was odd, because it always had asthma. He also had a bull– pup that he bet on in dogfights. It always went for the legs. The other dog would attack. The other dog would strike. But the bullpup would stand it's ground. But probably his most famous was his frog. Upon a slight hit, the frog would jump, and I quote, " Whirling in the air like a doughnut". (P.579) The frog was named Dan'l Webster. Another story was when Jim Smiley put Dan'l on the floor and said, "Flies, Dan'l, flies!" (P.579) and Dan'l would leap off the ground and catch a fly on the counter and land right back down. The most famous story about Smiley and his frog was when Dan'l didn't jump. One day, a stranger came to town. He questioned what was in a box Smiley was carrying. It was the frog, Dan'l Webster. He didn't think the frog was anything special, so Smiley decided to prove the stranger wrong. He went to the swap and caught another frog then quickly returned to the stranger. They bet $40 dollars and started the race. The new frog jumped away immediately but Dan'l Webster didn't move at all. The Stranger walked away with the cash. When Smiley investigated Dan'l, there was a huge amount of quail shot. Smiley gave chase after the stranger but he could not find ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Bull Frog Research Paper During my summer on August 23, 2015, my brother and I went to Kensington metro park to see if we could catch a frog. At the park we found a pond full of frogs and we finally caught a frog called The Bull frog, it had green and brown spots and a bright green upper lip and a creamy yellowish belly, it was three to eight inches long. Bull frogs is mostly found statewide, but numbers have been reduced locally due to overharvesting for "frog legs." Now rare over much of state. The Bullfrog could be as the size of a toad, but there is a big difference. Frogs have two bulging eyes strong, long, webbed hind feet that are adapted for leaping and swimming, it has smooth or slimy skin, frogs tend to lay eggs in clusters. Unlike Toads, Toads have stubby bodies with short hind legs, for... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The chest cartilage of toads is different also. Toads tend to lay eggs in long chains. There are only two native toads in Michigan, which are The Eastern American Toad and The Fowler's Toad, they are mostly the same ,but different in shape and color. The Eastern toad is mostly brownish skin is very warty. Short, but large and muscular hind legs allow it to move more easily through woodlands and backyards. Throat and belly white speckled with black. Found common statewide. The Eastern American Toad is similar to The American Toad, but throat and belly is usually plain colored and has more warts, three or more in each dark spot on the back. Two to thirtytwo inches long. Found in western and southern Lower Peninsula. Many of toads and frogs population has dropped over time and the reason behind this is the Amphibian Decline. Many species have lost most of their population for many reasons like climate change, small changes in temperature and moisture,changes in global weather pattern and many trees getting cut down. People could change that in many ways, by keeping the place clean, keeping factories away from nature, less cutting trees and treating nature in a better way possible. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Examples Of Sexism In The Princess And The Frog I chose to analyze the movie "The Princess and the Frog" since I knew how sexist Disney princess movies in the past, such as Cinderella and Snow White and the Seven Dwarves, have been, but also the interesting twists that try to hide sexism in the more modern tales. "The Princess and The Frog" really is a classic Disney love story. Tiana is a woman in New Orleans who dreams of one day running her own popular restaurant along the Mississippi River. Prince Naveen travels to New Orleans with the sole purpose of marrying a rich woman to reclaim his part of his family's fortune. His greed is his downfall when he seeks the services of Dr. Facilier, a voodoo man who turns him into a frog and turns his servant, Lawrence, into the prince. In a chance meeting at a masquerade ball, Tiana and frog Naveen meet. Naveen promises to pay for Tiana's restaurant if she would kiss him to turn him back into a human. Tiana relents, kisses him, and then is also turned into a frog. It is a race against time for them to find a way to turn themselves back into humans.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This stereotype is somewhat true since Prince Naveen is turned into a frog, fulfilling the animal part. The only way that he can go back to being human in the film is by kissing a princess. The fact that the kiss has to happen between a male and a female emphasizes the standard of heterosexual relationships that was set as the social norm before by the men on the trolley. This is not the only thing the kiss symbolize. The kiss also symbolize Naveen's reliance on women. Naveen tells Tiana in confidence that he had never learned how to do anything because his parents did everything for him. Naveen is used to the nurturing of his parents and expects everyone, included Tiana, to provide everything for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Comparing Disney's The Princess And The Frog Produced in 2009, Disney's The Princess and The Frog tells the story of a young woman trying to make it in 1920s, New Orleans. Tiana's intelligence, ambition, and brutally honest state of being kept her focused on her goal of owning a gourmet restaurant, and guided her towards her true love. This movie shows how these three main characteristics impacted her journey in finding her happily ever after. Tiana's intelligence shines through with every obstacle thrown her way. Growing up in a working–class neighborhood, she didn't receive any handouts unlike her best friend Charlotte LaBouff, who came from a very wealthy family. Tiana knew that in order to accomplish her dreams it was going to take every ounce of energy that she had to keep pushing herself towards to the top. So she worked two full time jobs at different cafes in downtown New Orleans, Louisiana. A scene towards the beginning of thefilm shows Tiana coming home from work one morning and being truly exhausted while counting the small number of tips she had made the night before. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Though she was shot down by multiple characters throughout the movie for being too ambitious. While waitressing at Dukes Cafe, her coworker, Buford tells her, "You got as much chance of getting that restaurant as I do of winning the Kentucky." Later that evening, during the La Bouff's Masquerade Ball, the Fenner Brother's inform Tiana that she had been outbid by another gentleman after putting an offer in on the old sugar mill. The brothers then go on to tell her that "a little woman of your background would have had her hands full trying to run a big business like that" and that she's "betters off where she's ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. How To Dissected Frogs I've been tasked to write about a enjoyable educational activity I did at school. So today I've chosen to tell you guys about the time we dissected frogs in 7th grade. It was the funniest and the most smelliest activity I have ever done and I'll tell you why. There are a lot of reasons it was the funniest and the most smelliest activity. The first and obvious reason to why it smelled so bad was because of the frogs. The frogs had been in a bucket that was filed with a stinky preservation liquid all school year so when they opened the buckets it reeked. The smell of the open buckets quickly spread in the air and made everybody cover their noses with their shirts. It was so bad that the smell even began to spread through are clothes. The second ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. The Weakness Of Society In Aristophanes's Play The Frogs In Aristophanes play the Frogs he exercises some privileges such as criticizing the politicians and playing fun with the 'gods' to make the situation seem more light and fun. He mostly sticks to the main problem– that their society is losing the Peloponnesian war and that if they don't return to the old ways of thinking and doing things then the kingdom will fall. Through his play he points out several flaws in their society and what they can do to fix them but refraining from offending anyone by saying it through the humorous situations and tones of the play. Throughout the playAristophanes amuses and informs his audience through the songs of the chorus and the actions and words of his characters. The chorus allows for a humorous and lovely way to sum up what others may have missed. This informs the crowd about what has just transpired while also providing the crowd advice and allowing them to send prayers to the gods. Such as on page 181 when the chorus leader says "We'll put on serious looks and have our say. And first for those misguided souls I plead. Who in the past to Phrynichus paid heed, It's history now; their folly they regret. The time has come to forgive and forget." and when the chorus leader says "This city treats her soundest men today: By a coincidence more sad than funny, It is very much like the way we treat our money. The noble silver drachma, which of old, We were so proud of, and the one of gold, Coins that rang true (clean stamped and worth their weight) Throughout the world have ceased to circulate. Instead the purses of Athenian shoppers. Are full of phony silver–plated coppers". This is advice given about how Athens treats its people it gets them thinking about this subject long after the play has ended. The chorus is how Aristophanes creates a light way to tell his listeners his ideas about their own society and what they should do about their situation. He also entertains his audience with the physical acts of the play such as when the god Dionysus and his slave are being tested by being spanked to see which of them is actually a god. Through this act Aristophanes is not trying to make fun of Dionysus even though he is shown as cowardly, idiotic and very silly all dressed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Pet Frog Research Paper Frogs are becoming a popular amphibian pet because they are small, cute, and relatively inexpensive. However, there are certain vital tips you need to consider before purchasing your first pet frog. They will help make your first experience a positive one. Precautions on Owning Frogs Before you purchase a frog, you need to know that there are are certain precautions you need to take in order to keep you and your family safe from harmful bacteria that may reside on frogs. These precautions include: Only buying from a certified pet vendor. Always washing your hands with soap and warm water after handling. Keeping frogs away from children younger than five, to avoid the risk of salmonella spreading or the risk of ingestion. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The following pet frogs are among the easiest to care for: The pacman frogi s an extremely popular first pet frog, in spite of the fact that they spend most of their time underground. They are also mostly active at night, but they can live for about 10 years. The whites tree frog are more resistant to diseases than other pet frogs, making them a great choice for someone looking for a "long term" pet. They also don't mind being handled occasionally. The fire–bellied toad is often purchased as a "pet frog" for as little as $8 each. They can live for up to 15 years if properly cared for and usually do best with multiple toads in the same tank. They are great for people who want to see a lot of action, as they are awake during the day. The tomato frog are relatively short lived (about eight years) and don't deal well with regular handling. However, they are nice and big (about five inches) and are very active. The African bullfrog is perfect for anyone wanting a big, long–lived pet frog: they are often as big as eight inches long and live up to 40 years if cared for carefully. However, they usually bite when ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Whistling Tree Frog Research Paper There is a deadly fungus called Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis, Bd for short, that has been wiping out populations of frogs all across the world. Bd has caused dozens of extensions over the past four decades and leaving behind very few survivors. Also in the 1980s the frogs faced a similar problem with this chyrid fungus that wiped out four frog species. However, there are two frogs, the whistling tree frogs and the alpine tree frog, that are doing better than scientists predicted. The whistling tree frog does not have as many infected or dead frogs as scientists expected. Researchers theorized that the frog has evolved slightly or those who were infected as juveniles survived and became immune. Their habitat is also play a role in their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Comparing Disney And Disney's The Frog Prince And The Frog... The Frog Prince vs. "The Princess and The Frog" Disney's "The Princess and The Frog" is based on the original story The Frog Prince written by the Grimm brothers in 1812. There have been many books and movies inspired by the original The Frog Prince, each being different in their own way. The name is a common difference between the original and newer versions of the story, usually modern versions are named "The Princess and The Frog " like Disney's adaptation. Even though Disney's "The Princess and The Frog" and the original The Frog Prince are the same story, they have notable differences and very few similarities; the setting, her status, the story line, and the moral. The Frog Prince begins telling how the princess very often spent her spare time at a well near her castle where she would play catch with her golden ball. One day while she was playing catch, she accidentally threw her golden ball into the well. As she cried about her golden ball a frog offered to help her as long as she made a promise, "but if you would love me, and have me for your companion and play–fellow, and let me sit by you at table, and eat from your plate, and drink from your cup, and sleep in your little bed– if you would promise all this, then would I dive below the water and fetch you your golden ball again." (Grimm) Even the princess agreed, she left after the frog retrieved her golden ball for her. The day after meeting the frog, she sat, eating at her dinner table only to be interrupted by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Analysis Of The Jumping Frog "The lowest intellect, like the highest, possesses a skill of some kind and takes a keen pleasure in testing it, proving it, perfecting it" (Mark Twain). "The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County" was one of Mark Twain's first works and it helped people start to notice who he was. This short story was about someone listening to a man telling a story about a gambler and a frog. Although the story itself sounds a bit weird, that was one of the ways of writing that Twain was best known for. The writing style that Twain uses in this work, and many others, helped create his success and makes him a better writer. In this specific short story, the speaker spoke very seriously and casually which countered the tone that was most based on the listener being annoyed that they had to hear his story. This aspect of the story helped contribute more towards Twain's writing style, and his style yet to come. "In 1865 his story about the jumping frog of Calaveras County, which was published in New York and reprinted in papers around the United States, started to make him celebrated too." (Stephan Railton) Although The Jumping Frog wasn't Twain's most popular piece by a long shot, it did very well for him at the time. At this point in Twain's writing, it was the his first great success which helped make it as timeless as it is. He later went on to write famous books such as The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn which both shared the humor that Twain is most ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Frogs and Wasps by Aristophanes In the 'Frogs' and 'Wasps' written by the "eminently best" comedian of the fifth century, Aristophanes, we see he utilized humour to exact the important message that Athens is corrupt, and on the verge of chaos. The Athenian audience would expect to be thrust into a world of humour in the City Dionysia, somewhere parallel to their own (e.g. the Athenian jury in the 'Wasps', and the failings of the government in 'Frogs'). It is vital, then, that Aristophanes conveys his political and social views through slapstick, farce, and caricature to interest the audience. This is an important component in both plays as the audience is able to simultaneously accept his diplomatic views whilst being entertained. After all his main point for producing his plays were to produce something with a "little fable, with a moral". The 'Wasps' is an absurd play, and in most of the parts, we see a lot of satiric, scatological parody in a viciously Anti–Cleon portrayal of the judicial system. Aristophanes intent is didactic (lesson–like) as he teaches his political view that Cleon's aggression towards Sparta would lead to war. Comedy was key to the portrayal of his political message about the judicial system as it was a very serious idea; therefore it is a key component in 'lightening up' his difficult–to–swallow ideas. The comedy is initiated with three simultaneous attacks at Cleonymus. Firstly, the simple effect of a pun is used, as the word aspis has the double meaning of a snake as well as a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. History Of The Pinocchio Frog The Pinocchio Frog also known as the Spike–Nosed Tree Frog was discovered in 2008 during an expedition through the Foga Mountains which are in Papua Indonesia. All frogs are known as amphibians which means that it's a cold–blooded vertebrate that is in the same class as toads, newts, and salamanders. This frog is also known as the world's smallest wallaby and is part of the family Hylidae. It was encountered by Paul Oliver, a herpetologist, who is a part of the Conservation International and the National Geographic Society. This frog resides mostly in the Southeastern region of Asia in Indonesia. They live and eat close to ponds and tiny bodies of water in the rainforest.The Pinocchio frog is usually found high above the ground in trees. Their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. The Frog King Symbolism The Frog King has a lot of symbolism and lessons? Written within it. One of the big things I believe this story was written for was to show the young girls reading it that arranged marriage wasn't that bad. At first the girl is detested by the frog,but is still forced to honor her promise by her father. She still despises the frog until she either kisses him or is thrown against the wall,depending on the version, and changes into a handsome prince. This just goes to show forced marriages can still turn out good and it isn't as bad as it first seems. I also believe the gold ball could further symbolize arranged marriage. Gold is often a color that is associated with wealth and the girl looses "her favorite toy" which is the golden ball. I believe in some situations this could show how her family lost their wealth and is marrying the daughter off to a "frog king" to get it back. Similar to how the frog retrieves her golden ball, he returns the wealth to her/ her family. The gold ball could also symbolize a couple other things. Gold is used to make jewelry and other valuable things, but nots in it raw form. The young immature princess hasn't been shaped into a person yet, similar to the unshaped gold ball. She is without her own morals or ideas, she promises to the frog she will let him sleep with her and is more than willing to break this promise if not for the stern words of her parents to honor her word. Many fairy tales involve this theme of a young/beautiful ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Politics And Politics In Aristophanes In The Frogs Aristophanes in The Frogs satirizes politics and political leaders of Athens. During fifth century there was direct democracy in Athens. The democratic government of Athens rested on three main institutions, and a few others of lesser importance. The three pillars of democracy were: the Assembly of the Demos, the Council of 500, and the People's Court.On the other hand, this is a democracy without equality. The Assembly is basically gathering of Athenian male citizens to vote for law. At Athens politics was a kind of communication between the classes; for this reason the primary political skill was rhetoric. Politics was carried on by constantreference from the few to the many. The model Athenian political situation is a rhetorical contest... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It explains why so many plays turn, like the Frogs, on a formal debate. The situation of the play affects its internal constitution. As drama is analogous to politics, so the dramatic action is assimilated to political action. For the Athenian audience, the fully expressive mode is competitive debate. The Frogs contains the largest number of references to the poet's function as an adviser. The world of Aristophanes' comedies is mainly one of fantasy, where free men carry private peaces in wineskins or fly to Zeus on a dungbeetle, women take control of the state, and a slave rides down to Hades on a donkey(18). But Aristophanes focus in The Frogs is on contemporary politics of real world. The purpose of The Frogs is to bring reform in Athenian society by satirizing contemporary politics and political leaders. Aristophanes gave an advice in the parbasis of The Frogs. This teaching comes most frequently in the parabasis, where the chorus sometimes speaks in the voice of the poet–producer. "It is right and just for our sacred chorus to advise and teach what's good for the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Frog And Toad Essay The children's book, Frog and Toad Together, might not have challenging language or plot lines, but it does have life lessons that can apply to real life situations for anyone from children to adults. In the book, Frog and Toad show the importance of being organized and having a plan. The first chapter, A List, shows us that life can become far easier when we have a plan for the future, but be careful not to be too organized. In the second chapter, The Garden, we learn that persistence is key. The third chapter, Cookies, is all about will power. The fourth chapter, Dragons and Giants, teaches it's readers not only how to be brave, but that being afraid can be okay too. You can't have too much of either. The fifth and final chapter, The Dream,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the chapter, Dragons and Giants, the friends read a book about brave heroes that fight dragons and giants. They begin to look at themselves in the mirror. "'I wonder if we are brave,' said Frog" (Lobel 42). Many people wish to be brave, but they don't really understand the meaning of the word. Frog and Toad prove that being brave is not about having no fear, but rather having fear and conquering it. Together, the pair climbed a tall mountain, faced a snake, and were chased by a hawk. They ran back to Toad's house and hid under the bed and in the closet. Although they had fear, they faced them and were brave in the face of adversity. People often mistake bravery for arrogance in the real world. Someone who is truly brave still has fear but does not let the fear control them. People that claim they have no fear often tend to be very full of themselves and hiding from their true ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Essay on Poison Frog Title: Experimental Evidence for Aposematism in the Dendrobatid Poison Frog Oophaga pumilio Authors: RALPH A. SAPORITO, RACHEL ZUERCHER, MARCUS ROBERTS, KENNETH G. GEROW, AND MAUREEN A. DONNELLY Journal: American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists Volume, year, pages: Copeia, 2007, pp. 1006–1011 Scientific Article Overview Download this document and type your answers after each question. For each question provide a brief but complete answer to the question (you should write in complete sentences and proofread your work for spelling and grammatical errors). Note that the answer may be found in more than one place. Remember that you should write in your own words. Do not copy and paste from the original ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The experimental evidence proves that there is some level of aposematism in the population of Oophaga pumilio frogs, meaning that the amount of predation among these frogs varies depending on the color of the frog. The poisonous ones employ these conspicuous colors as a deterrence from predators. 5.What conclusion did they make about their hypothesis/goal? –They concluded that the attacks on red frogs occurred at a much lower rate than the attacks on the brown frogs, suggesting some level of predator avoidance of the Oophaga pumilio population. 6.What new hypothesis/goal emerges from the results? –From the conclusion of the first experiment, the researchers questioned whether or not this difference in predation occurred because of conspicuous colors among half of the models or simply just because of the mere difference in colors (one being brown, the other being red and brown). This could lead to another set of experiments, but the results of the first experiment were pretty clear cut and allows you to safely assume aposematic characteristics among the Oophaga pumilio. 7.If you wanted more background information on the topic, where would you look and which article would you read? –I would look in the Campbell biology book because I know from previous experience that there is a section which talks about mimicry among different
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  • 39. Protecting Pesticides In Frogs "Without herbicides, the most widely–used class of pesticides in the United States, crop production and yields would drop, pristine habitat would have to be plowed under to accommodate more crop acres, and the additional cultivation would result in more soil erosion" (Brandon). Pesticides also protect the crop from rodents and insects who want to feed off of them. By eliminating the pests, there is a lesser chance of diseases (which the rodents and insects carry with them). It also ensures the healthiness of the crop and allows us to have popular produce year round or keep it fresh while traveling around the world to be bought and traded. Despite how dramatically pesticides minimize health issues, their toxic chemical components are a leading... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Besides adding a melody of croaking in rainforests, frogs help us as well. Frogs around the world are used for medicinal purposes. "Treatments from frogs alone include toxins from the Panamanian Poison Frog that could be useful for heart disease, painkillers from the Ecuadorian Poison Frog, anti–bacterial compounds from the skin of the African Clawed Frog, and compounds from the Chinese Large–Webbed Bell Toad that dilate blood vessels and so could treat high blood pressure, and frog glue could repair cartilage" (Chivian 18). Through the effects of pesticides they are stripped of their lives, morphed into devastating forms, and altered until they can never reproduce again. If people continue to stand by and watch our biodiversity deplete then our numbers of human population will too. There won't be any more medical, chemical, and mechanical inspiration given to us by the intelligent creature which is the frog. Instead, we will be left with another page in the textbook referring to a killed off species;children learning about them as if they were dinosaurs. The endless malicious bottles of pesticides only make their situation worse. And the relocation and conservation of frogs won't save them completely so the real question is...who ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. The Princess And The Frog Essay Fairy tales are timeless entities that will always be relevant in people's lives. Fairy tales and stories offer entertainment, advice, and moral examples. The creation of fairy tales is important in the development of social norms. Children everywhere would read fairy tales and learn from them. As a result, these fairy tales are translated into multiple languages and allows people with different backgrounds to understand and relate to the story. People take these stories and adapt them to life around them. Within these adaptations of the same story, it is normal to observe slight differences that contribute as evidence in identifying the culture or societies in which these stories come from. Whether it is the slang of the dialogue or the change of location, modern producers and writers are known to take these classic stories and adding a significant twist to adjust to their cultural agenda. The movie, The Princess and the Frog, is a modern example of writers and directors creating a modern twist to the popular story of the Brother Grimm's The Frog King. The Princess and the Frog and The Frog King both encode the mores, values, and beliefs of the cultures of the societies from which they come because, even though they both have similar plot ideas, the differences of the location and the differences of the overall specific plotlines attribute to understanding how their own specific cultures influence the adaptation and the actual story. The Princess and the Frog is a Disney ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Golden Dart Frog Lab Report Golden Dart Frogs and Sexual Conditioning Experiment The bright and welcoming golden yellow colored skin of the Phyllobates terribilis should not be mistaken. Secreted with a vicious poison, the golden yellow color does not reflect sunshine rays or happiness but rather a crucial survival skill of these golden dart frogs. A vacation to the Amazonian rainforest should be done in caution, avoiding these brightly colored frogs. Because thisspecies of frogs has become endangered, an experiment involving sexual conditioning was conducted to increase the reproduction rate of these frogs (Gaalema 5). The experiment involved pairs of the dart frogs and two experimental groups and a control group (Gaalema 5). The two experimental groups were exposed ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Gaalema performed the experiment "Sexual Conditioning in the Dyeing Poison Dart Frog" to increase the rate of reproduction among these endangered frogs. 38 dart frogs including 19 males and 19 females were put into pairs and separated into three different groups (Gaalema 8). The three groups included a control group that received no conditioning, an experimental group that received an active control conditioning, and another experimental group that received experimental conditioning (Gaalema 8). In the experimental condition, a green LED light would flash for approximately 90 second intervals followed by a 120 second interval of interaction between the opposite sex paired frogs (Gaalema 9). The LED lights were used as a conditional stimulus and the presentation of the opposite sex frog was used as an unconditional stimulus (Gaalema 9). The active control group was not consistently exposed to the green LED light and the opposite sex frogs, as was the experimental group (Gaalema 9). The frogs were being trained to see the unconditional stimulus and then know that it is time to breed upon arrival of the opposite sex frog (Gaalema 9). After the training period, the experimenter did testing trials to see if the frogs had been conditioned to the stimuli (Gaalema 9). The training period consisted of both the experimental groups receiving the green LED light (conditional stimulus) for 90 seconds followed by presentation of opposite sex frogs that remained for five days instead of 120 seconds (Gaalema 9). The control group testing was identical to that of the experimental groups but no flashing green LED lights were used in the control group (no conditional stimulus) (Gaalema 9). Throughout the testing time period, the frogs' tank was checked for the production of eggs twice a day (Gaalema ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Essay about The Mysterious Vanishing Frogs of North America The Mysterious Vanishing Frogs of North America I have a passion for all things slimy, wet, and creepy–crawly. Some of the best times of my life have been spent on my knees, digging in the dirt for earthworms, traipsing back from ponds with buckets of putrid swamp water teeming with tadpoles, or chasing fat little toads in knee–high grass. I love the outdoors and all of the ugly animals that inhabit it. I like to catch them, watch them, and – especially – photograph them. For the longest time, lizards have been the main focus of my photographic endeavors, but last summer, inspired by a book on frogs from the local library, I set out to document the lives of these often overlooked amphibians. I live in southern Florida near the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The facts and science behind declining frog populations will be discussed shortly, but almost as interesting as the facts themselves is how the story was reported in the media, and how the reporting influenced the nation's thinking on frogs. The frenzy over deformed frogs began on a lazy summer day in August 1995. Cindy Reinitz, a teacher at a school in Henderson, Minnesota, was walking with her middle school students down a deserted, dusty back road on the way to a field trip at a local farm. Along the way, the kids began to chase frogs along the side of the road. When one of the kids showed her a frog with a missing leg, her first instinct was that one of her less than angelic students had pulled the leg off. However, a closer examination of the frog showed no fresh wound, and when she and her middle schoolers set out to capture more frogs, they noticed that a large number of the frogs were missing legs, had more than two legs, or were deformed in some other way (Souder, 1). The frog story had all of the elements that make a newspaper reporter's ears perk up: children – to provide excellent visuals and add just the right amount of "cute" factor, a defenseless victim – the frogs, an ultimate evil – pollution, and a possible danger to everyone – the frogs could ostensibly be "canaries in a mineshaft" (idea from Reaser & Johnson, 3). By 1997, an alarming number of newspaper articles had been written ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Who Is Hop-Frog Justified? I believe that in the story of "The Eight Chained Ourang–Outangs," by Edgar A. Poe, Hop–Frog is justified in his act. Hop–Frog is justified by his act because of the way the king treated him and how he got his payback. The king treats Hop–Frog in an astonishingly bad way: "Come here, Hop–Frog, swallow this bumper (wine) to the health of absent friends..." (Poe 2). The importance of this sentence is to show the ill humor that the king has. The king loves to make people feel terrified and do things they do not want to do. Drinking wine affects Hop–Frog so much that he says it drives him to the point of insanity; the king making him drink it shows how jokingly cruel he is. The kings cruelness is going to come back to bite him in the butt,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The other way that Hop–Frog is justified is the way that he gets his payback. Hop–Frog is the jester, and he sets up all of the ceremonies in the city. He creates all of the costumes and tells the king what to do. The king is having a lot of people over so he asks Hop–Frog to set up the masquerade and also to dress up the king and his men in a way to scare all of the women. Hop–Frog does this but adds his own little twist on it: "I will equip you as ourang–outangs... they (the company) will be as much terrified as astonished." (Poe 4). This is important because Hop–Frog makes them look so realistic that it scares everybody. Hop–Frog also chains them all together to give more of a realistic effect... well, that's what the king thinks. Hop–Frog eventually brings the king and his men to the center of the room, where he hooks the chain to the chandelier, and raises them up into the air. At that point, he gets his revenge by setting them ablaze. He escapes the building and is never seen again. For this reason, I believe Hop–Frog is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Hop-Frog Quotes In the story "Hop–Frog", the main character Hop–Frog is justified in the actions he takes part in when getting revenge on the king. The king's characteristics were quite strange for a king. He finds laughter in the fear of others and that is why the king loves Hop–Frog's idea about the eight chained ourang–outangs play. The king is also condescending. He creates nicknames for the people in the kingdom and they are not pleasant. For example, Hop–Frog's real name is not Hop–Frog, but the king came up with this name for Hop–Frog mocking how he walks. Also, the king acts superior to everyone else at the dinner. The fools of the court are expected to be ready for anything at anytime. Lastly, the king does not look like the great hero that Disney... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The king does not only have awful characteristics, but he is particularly cruel to Hop–Frog and Trippetta. To begin, Hop–Frog and Trippetta are taken from their country and brought to the king as a gift. Also the king makes Hop–Frog take part in drinking when Hop–Frog does not like to drink: "He knew that Hop–Frog was no found of wine, for it excited the poor cripple almost to madness" (Poe 4). The king is proving that he is going to do anything he can to get a laugh at someone, no matter how aggravating it is to the person being patronized. This makes the readers feel that Hop–Frog did what is needed to stop the constant nagging he was ambushed with. After the king tells Hop–Frog to drink the wine, Trippetta gets in the way to stand up for Hop–Frog, but standing up for Hop–Frog did not end well for her: "He pushed her violently from him, and threw the contents of the brimming goblet in her face" (Poe 6). After, Trippetta had to act like nothing happened and stand up in fear. Seeing how the king treats the people who work for him like they do not matter is repulsive to the reader. During these events, Hop–Frog is nonstop being made fun of. Hop–Frog's eyes, legs, and the way he walks are being picked out by the king every chance he ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...