There is no incongruity in the idea that in the very earliest period of man's habitation of this world he made a friend and companion of some sort of aboriginal representative of our modern dog, and that in return for its aid in protecting him from wilder animals, and in guarding his sheep and goats, he gave it a share of his food, a corner in his dwelling, and grew to trust it and care for it
1) Early humans likely formed partnerships with wolves or jackals by providing them food and shelter in exchange for protection and help herding livestock. Over time, these animals grew accustomed to living with humans.
2) Traces of indigenous dog populations are found around the world, except for some island regions. Dogs remained wild in ancient Eastern lands but were kept as companions and selectively bred in ancient Assyria and Egypt, where distinct varieties emerged.
3) Anatomically, wolves and dogs are nearly identical with small differences in behavior. The native dogs of all regions closely resemble the local wolf populations, suggesting dogs descended from multiple wolf species and jackals that were domesticated in different parts of the world.
1) Early humans likely first domesticated dogs by bringing wolf pups into their homes as companions and guardians, eventually developing mutual trust and dependence.
2) Traces of indigenous dog populations are found around the world, with exceptions only on isolated islands. Dogs remained wild in ancient Eastern civilizations but were kept as domesticated companions and bred into varieties in Assyria and Egypt.
3) Despite the vast differences between modern dog breeds, their skeletons closely resemble wolves, suggesting a common ancestry. Dogs and wolves share similar gestation periods and behaviors.
1) Dogs likely first developed companionships with early humans by protecting their livestock and homes in exchange for food and shelter. These early dogs were probably wild wolves or jackals that had grown accustomed to humans.
2) Traces of indigenous dog populations are found around the world, with a few exceptions, showing dogs existed as domesticated animals in most areas. However, dogs remained wild and untamed in many ancient Eastern cultures.
3) While dog breeds today vary greatly in size and appearance, similar variation exists within other domesticated animal groups, showing they could have descended from a common ancestor through selective breeding. The skeletal structures of dogs and wolves are nearly identical.
There is no incongruity in the idea that in the very earliest period of man's habitation of this world he made a friend and companion of some sort of aboriginal representative of our modern dog, and that in return for its aid in protecting him from wilder animals, and in guarding his sheep and goats, he gave it a share of his food, a corner in his dwelling, and grew to trust it and care for it
1) Early humans likely formed partnerships with wolves or jackals by providing them food and shelter in exchange for protection and help herding livestock. Over time, these animals grew accustomed to living with humans.
2) Traces of indigenous dog populations are found around the world, except for some island regions. Dogs remained wild in ancient Eastern lands but were kept as companions and selectively bred in ancient Assyria and Egypt, where distinct varieties emerged.
3) Anatomically, wolves and dogs are nearly identical with small differences in behavior. The native dogs of all regions closely resemble the local wolf populations, suggesting dogs descended from multiple wolf species and jackals that were domesticated in different parts of the world.
1) Early humans likely first domesticated dogs by bringing wolf pups into their homes as companions and guardians, eventually developing mutual trust and dependence.
2) Traces of indigenous dog populations are found around the world, with exceptions only on isolated islands. Dogs remained wild in ancient Eastern civilizations but were kept as domesticated companions and bred into varieties in Assyria and Egypt.
3) Despite the vast differences between modern dog breeds, their skeletons closely resemble wolves, suggesting a common ancestry. Dogs and wolves share similar gestation periods and behaviors.
1) Dogs likely first developed companionships with early humans by protecting their livestock and homes in exchange for food and shelter. These early dogs were probably wild wolves or jackals that had grown accustomed to humans.
2) Traces of indigenous dog populations are found around the world, with a few exceptions, showing dogs existed as domesticated animals in most areas. However, dogs remained wild and untamed in many ancient Eastern cultures.
3) While dog breeds today vary greatly in size and appearance, similar variation exists within other domesticated animal groups, showing they could have descended from a common ancestor through selective breeding. The skeletal structures of dogs and wolves are nearly identical.
1) Early humans befriended wolves or jackals that provided protection and helped herd livestock in exchange for food and shelter. These early domesticated dogs were likely similar to wolves but more docile.
2) Traces of indigenous dog lineages are found worldwide, except in isolated island regions. Early civilizations like Assyria and Egypt began developing distinct dog varieties for different purposes.
3) Modern dog breeds display a vast diversity in size and appearance, yet descended from a common ancestor like wolves. Selective breeding can produce dramatic changes over generations.
Ancient Egyptians kept many types of animals as pets including cats, dogs, falcons, geese, and monkeys. Cats in particular held significant religious importance as the goddess Bastet was often depicted as a cat. Egyptians revered cats and even mummified and buried them when they died. While dogs were also kept as pets and guards, cats were believed to have magical protective powers and were not given names unlike dogs.
The document describes various mythological monsters from different cultures around the world. It provides details on their origins, physical descriptions and behaviors according to folklore. Monsters described include the Japanese oni, French ogre, Slavic vampire, Egyptian mummy, Germanic werewolf, Anglo-Saxon goblin, Middle Eastern ghoul, Celtic banshee, Greek gorgon, and Latin American zombie. The document serves to inform the reader about the diversity of monstrous creatures that have been part of human storytelling traditions globally.
The ancient Egyptians kept a variety of pets and sacred animals, including birds like falcons which were associated with a hawk god, geese which functioned as watchdogs, and turtle doves. More unusual pets included gazelles which slept by fires, lions owned only by royalty, and monkeys kept on leashes. They also had mongooses which accompanied hunts and more typical pets like dogs for hunting and cats connected to the god Ra though some were sacrificed. Several Egyptian gods were associated with animals such as bulls, baboons, and crocodiles.
This myth tells the story of Bellerophon and Pegasus. Bellerophon dreams that Athena tells him not to give up on taming Pegasus. He finds a golden bridle and uses it to mount Pegasus without struggle. They have many adventures together. However, when Bellerophon tries to fly to Mount Olympus to become a god, Pegasus throws him down and flies away, ending their partnership as Bellerophon's ambition had grown too great. The myth uses descriptive words and the characters' actions to tell the story.
This document discusses the origins of domestic dogs and their relationship to wolves. It provides evidence that dogs share many physical similarities with wolves, including skeletal structure, teeth, toes, gestation period, and habits. Regional domestic dog breeds also resemble the physical traits of local wolf populations. While the ability to bark distinguishes domestic dogs from wolves, the document notes that some dogs living in the wild forget how to bark, and wolf pups raised by dogs can learn to bark. Overall, the evidence suggests that domestic dogs descended from multiple species of wolves and other canine ancestors like jackals that inhabited various regions around the world.
This document describes several mythological creatures including the Loch Ness Monster, Chimera, Medusa, Mishipeshu, Pegasus, Cerberus, Phoenix, and Minotaur. It provides details on their origins in mythology, physical descriptions, and notable stories associated with each creature.
Greek monsters were usually created by the gods to enact revenge, teach lessons, or strike fear into humans. They were mindless, brutal, and possessed special powers, while heroes were typically offspring of gods, brave, and had gifts that allowed them to defeat the monsters. Some of the most famous monsters included Medusa slain by Perseus, Cerberus captured by Heracles, the Hydra killed by Heracles, and the Minotaur defeated by Theseus in the Labyrinth. Scylla and Charybdis posed dangers to sailors crossing the sea as they would capsize ships or devour sailors.
This document contains summaries of various mythical creatures submitted by students, including:
- The Lamia, a creature that is part woman and part duck.
- The Griffin, which is part lion and part eagle.
- Werewolves, which are part human and part wolf.
- More creatures are described such as Thor, the Kraken, Zombies, Minotaurs, Elves, Medusa, and others. Each entry provides 1-3 sentences describing what the creature is and where it originates from mythologically.
This document discusses stamps and collecting stamps as a hobby. It defines that the study of stamps is called philately. Stamps feature the name of the issuing nation and often an illustration symbolizing that nation's traditions and values. A person who collects stamps as a hobby is called a stamp collector or philatelist. It also suggests some animals that could appear on stamps from the UAE such as whales, oryx, and falcons.
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Learn How Cats Can be a Man's Best Friend!
Feral cats are different from stray cats. Stray cats are usually the product of a person’s irresponsibility. Irresponsibility could be defined in two ways when it comes to strays: dumping a cat to fend for itself and/or neglecting to spay and neuter their cats. Stray cats can be timid, but are often easily tamed. Feral cats are cats that were probably born to wild parents and are wild themselves. Feral cats have had no human interaction and are very difficult to tame.
Because feral cats are difficult to tame, thus making them undesirable indoor pets, there are many rescue organizations that are dedicated to the trapping and spaying and neutering of feral cat colonies. Many times, these organizations trap the cats, have them spayed and neutered and then release them near where they were originally found. Then, they dedicate themselves to providing food to these colonies.
Feral cats are everywhere. You can find feral cats in rural or farm areas, abandoned buildings and even parks and alleyways. You might catch a glimpse of them, but chances are that you would not be able to catch them easily. After all, they have not been around humans so any contact would make them shy away from you. If you have feral cats in your neighborhood, you may wonder whether these animals can be kept as pets.
Taming a feral cat can be a difficult proposition simply because they are not accustomed to humans. Depending on the level of their interactions with humans, some cats might be classified as semi-feral, total feral or even a converted feral cat. Depending on what your cat is classified dictates your potential success in socializing it. In addition, it takes a lot of time, love and patience to tame these cats.
Ferrets originated from domesticated polecats and have been domesticated since around 4 BC. They are part of the weasel family and unlike wild black-footed ferrets, domestic ferrets have been bred as companion animals. Ferrets make ideal pets as they are playful, don't mark territory, and are suitable for people with allergies or who live in small spaces. However, they require care and certain supplies like food, water, litter boxes, bedding, toys and occasional baths to keep them healthy and entertained as companions.
Mythical creatures have long captured the human imagination in stories, art, and songs. Dragons, unicorns, fairies, mermaids, phoenixes, and griffins are some of the most well-known mythical beasts. They are depicted as having magical powers and abilities, and sometimes symbolize concepts like danger, purity, or rebirth. Mythical creatures continue to thrill and inspire people with their fantastical nature.
The phoenix is a mythical bird that symbolizes immortality, as it burns itself on a funeral pyre and rises from the ashes reborn. Centaurs are half-man, half-horse creatures of Greek mythology, usually depicted as rowdy but with some exceptions like the wise Chiron. Mermaids are beautiful creatures described since ancient times as having the upper body of a woman and lower body of a fish, with tales describing them as both helpful and dangerous to sailors. Leviathan is a giant sea creature mentioned in the Bible that is usually depicted as a serpent or sea monster that devours humans and crushes ships.
This document provides descriptions of 11 different mythical Greek creatures:
1) Centaurs - creatures with the upper body of a man and lower body of a horse.
2) Nymphs - female entities associated with various natural locations and aspects of nature.
3) Cyclops - giants with a single eye in the middle of their forehead.
4) Minotaur - a half-man, half-bull creature that lived in King Minos' labyrinth.
5) Gorgons - vicious female monsters with snakes for hair, including Medusa who could turn people to stone.
6) Pegasus - a winged horse that sprang from Medusa's blood.
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This document discusses several mythical creatures from Greek mythology. It describes Medusa as a beautiful woman whose hair was turned into snakes by Athena for bragging. The Minotaur is presented as a half-man, half-bull creature trapped in a maze where sacrifices were made every nine years until killed by Theseus. The Chimera is portrayed as a hybrid creature with the front parts of a lion and rear parts of a goat and a snake for a tail that breathed fire.
This document contains summaries of various mythological creatures submitted by students, including:
- A dragon named Alduin that can fly and throw fire but cannot talk or swim.
- The hippogriff, with the head and front paws of an eagle and hind quarters of a horse, that can fly, run fast and sing.
- Pegasus, the winged divine horse from Greek mythology with the body of a horse and wings, that can fly and run at high speed.
- Briares, a giant with fifty heads and one hundred arms from Greek mythology that can kill one hundred humans at once.
- Various other creatures like unicorns, kitsune fox spirits, chupacabras
This document provides summaries for various books related to mythology from different cultures around the world. Titles include books about Egyptian gods like Ra and Set, Greek and Roman mythology focusing on figures like Zeus, Hera and the Olympians, Norse gods, and general references on mythology. The summaries describe stories involving gods, heroes and mythical creatures and their adventures.
La motivación se refiere a las fuerzas internas y externas que impulsan la conducta de un individuo para alcanzar metas. Las fuentes de motivación incluyen factores genéticos, experiencias personales y variables psicológicas. El proceso motivacional implica la percepción de un estímulo, su evaluación, la selección de una meta, la ejecución de conductas para alcanzarla y el control del resultado. La dirección y nivel de intensidad de la conducta también son importantes componentes de la motivación.
El documento define la motivación como las fuerzas internas y externas que inician y dirigen la conducta de un organismo para alcanzar objetivos que incrementen su supervivencia. Explica que la motivación determina la intensidad y dirección de la conducta. Las fuentes de motivación pueden ser ambientales o internas, como la historia genética o personal de un individuo. Finalmente, el documento describe el proceso motivacional, que involucra la percepción de un estímulo, la evaluación y elección de una meta, la conducta dirigida a alcanzarla y el control
Plan of action for an escaped sumatran tigerKatie Morton
The plan outlines 7 steps to respond to an escaped Sumatran tiger: 1) Sound the alarm and assess any injuries, 2) Cordon off the area and secure remaining tigers, 3) Evacuate public to safety, 4) Have a vet with tranquilizer gun locate the tiger, 5) Reach the sedated tiger with backup drugs and firearms, 6) Move the unconscious tiger safely back to its enclosure, 7) Optionally reverse the anesthesia once the tiger is secured.
1) Early humans befriended wolves or jackals that provided protection and helped herd livestock in exchange for food and shelter. These early domesticated dogs were likely similar to wolves but more docile.
2) Traces of indigenous dog lineages are found worldwide, except in isolated island regions. Early civilizations like Assyria and Egypt began developing distinct dog varieties for different purposes.
3) Modern dog breeds display a vast diversity in size and appearance, yet descended from a common ancestor like wolves. Selective breeding can produce dramatic changes over generations.
Ancient Egyptians kept many types of animals as pets including cats, dogs, falcons, geese, and monkeys. Cats in particular held significant religious importance as the goddess Bastet was often depicted as a cat. Egyptians revered cats and even mummified and buried them when they died. While dogs were also kept as pets and guards, cats were believed to have magical protective powers and were not given names unlike dogs.
The document describes various mythological monsters from different cultures around the world. It provides details on their origins, physical descriptions and behaviors according to folklore. Monsters described include the Japanese oni, French ogre, Slavic vampire, Egyptian mummy, Germanic werewolf, Anglo-Saxon goblin, Middle Eastern ghoul, Celtic banshee, Greek gorgon, and Latin American zombie. The document serves to inform the reader about the diversity of monstrous creatures that have been part of human storytelling traditions globally.
The ancient Egyptians kept a variety of pets and sacred animals, including birds like falcons which were associated with a hawk god, geese which functioned as watchdogs, and turtle doves. More unusual pets included gazelles which slept by fires, lions owned only by royalty, and monkeys kept on leashes. They also had mongooses which accompanied hunts and more typical pets like dogs for hunting and cats connected to the god Ra though some were sacrificed. Several Egyptian gods were associated with animals such as bulls, baboons, and crocodiles.
This myth tells the story of Bellerophon and Pegasus. Bellerophon dreams that Athena tells him not to give up on taming Pegasus. He finds a golden bridle and uses it to mount Pegasus without struggle. They have many adventures together. However, when Bellerophon tries to fly to Mount Olympus to become a god, Pegasus throws him down and flies away, ending their partnership as Bellerophon's ambition had grown too great. The myth uses descriptive words and the characters' actions to tell the story.
This document discusses the origins of domestic dogs and their relationship to wolves. It provides evidence that dogs share many physical similarities with wolves, including skeletal structure, teeth, toes, gestation period, and habits. Regional domestic dog breeds also resemble the physical traits of local wolf populations. While the ability to bark distinguishes domestic dogs from wolves, the document notes that some dogs living in the wild forget how to bark, and wolf pups raised by dogs can learn to bark. Overall, the evidence suggests that domestic dogs descended from multiple species of wolves and other canine ancestors like jackals that inhabited various regions around the world.
This document describes several mythological creatures including the Loch Ness Monster, Chimera, Medusa, Mishipeshu, Pegasus, Cerberus, Phoenix, and Minotaur. It provides details on their origins in mythology, physical descriptions, and notable stories associated with each creature.
Greek monsters were usually created by the gods to enact revenge, teach lessons, or strike fear into humans. They were mindless, brutal, and possessed special powers, while heroes were typically offspring of gods, brave, and had gifts that allowed them to defeat the monsters. Some of the most famous monsters included Medusa slain by Perseus, Cerberus captured by Heracles, the Hydra killed by Heracles, and the Minotaur defeated by Theseus in the Labyrinth. Scylla and Charybdis posed dangers to sailors crossing the sea as they would capsize ships or devour sailors.
This document contains summaries of various mythical creatures submitted by students, including:
- The Lamia, a creature that is part woman and part duck.
- The Griffin, which is part lion and part eagle.
- Werewolves, which are part human and part wolf.
- More creatures are described such as Thor, the Kraken, Zombies, Minotaurs, Elves, Medusa, and others. Each entry provides 1-3 sentences describing what the creature is and where it originates from mythologically.
This document discusses stamps and collecting stamps as a hobby. It defines that the study of stamps is called philately. Stamps feature the name of the issuing nation and often an illustration symbolizing that nation's traditions and values. A person who collects stamps as a hobby is called a stamp collector or philatelist. It also suggests some animals that could appear on stamps from the UAE such as whales, oryx, and falcons.
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Learn How Cats Can be a Man's Best Friend!
Feral cats are different from stray cats. Stray cats are usually the product of a person’s irresponsibility. Irresponsibility could be defined in two ways when it comes to strays: dumping a cat to fend for itself and/or neglecting to spay and neuter their cats. Stray cats can be timid, but are often easily tamed. Feral cats are cats that were probably born to wild parents and are wild themselves. Feral cats have had no human interaction and are very difficult to tame.
Because feral cats are difficult to tame, thus making them undesirable indoor pets, there are many rescue organizations that are dedicated to the trapping and spaying and neutering of feral cat colonies. Many times, these organizations trap the cats, have them spayed and neutered and then release them near where they were originally found. Then, they dedicate themselves to providing food to these colonies.
Feral cats are everywhere. You can find feral cats in rural or farm areas, abandoned buildings and even parks and alleyways. You might catch a glimpse of them, but chances are that you would not be able to catch them easily. After all, they have not been around humans so any contact would make them shy away from you. If you have feral cats in your neighborhood, you may wonder whether these animals can be kept as pets.
Taming a feral cat can be a difficult proposition simply because they are not accustomed to humans. Depending on the level of their interactions with humans, some cats might be classified as semi-feral, total feral or even a converted feral cat. Depending on what your cat is classified dictates your potential success in socializing it. In addition, it takes a lot of time, love and patience to tame these cats.
Ferrets originated from domesticated polecats and have been domesticated since around 4 BC. They are part of the weasel family and unlike wild black-footed ferrets, domestic ferrets have been bred as companion animals. Ferrets make ideal pets as they are playful, don't mark territory, and are suitable for people with allergies or who live in small spaces. However, they require care and certain supplies like food, water, litter boxes, bedding, toys and occasional baths to keep them healthy and entertained as companions.
Mythical creatures have long captured the human imagination in stories, art, and songs. Dragons, unicorns, fairies, mermaids, phoenixes, and griffins are some of the most well-known mythical beasts. They are depicted as having magical powers and abilities, and sometimes symbolize concepts like danger, purity, or rebirth. Mythical creatures continue to thrill and inspire people with their fantastical nature.
The phoenix is a mythical bird that symbolizes immortality, as it burns itself on a funeral pyre and rises from the ashes reborn. Centaurs are half-man, half-horse creatures of Greek mythology, usually depicted as rowdy but with some exceptions like the wise Chiron. Mermaids are beautiful creatures described since ancient times as having the upper body of a woman and lower body of a fish, with tales describing them as both helpful and dangerous to sailors. Leviathan is a giant sea creature mentioned in the Bible that is usually depicted as a serpent or sea monster that devours humans and crushes ships.
This document provides descriptions of 11 different mythical Greek creatures:
1) Centaurs - creatures with the upper body of a man and lower body of a horse.
2) Nymphs - female entities associated with various natural locations and aspects of nature.
3) Cyclops - giants with a single eye in the middle of their forehead.
4) Minotaur - a half-man, half-bull creature that lived in King Minos' labyrinth.
5) Gorgons - vicious female monsters with snakes for hair, including Medusa who could turn people to stone.
6) Pegasus - a winged horse that sprang from Medusa's blood.
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This document discusses several mythical creatures from Greek mythology. It describes Medusa as a beautiful woman whose hair was turned into snakes by Athena for bragging. The Minotaur is presented as a half-man, half-bull creature trapped in a maze where sacrifices were made every nine years until killed by Theseus. The Chimera is portrayed as a hybrid creature with the front parts of a lion and rear parts of a goat and a snake for a tail that breathed fire.
This document contains summaries of various mythological creatures submitted by students, including:
- A dragon named Alduin that can fly and throw fire but cannot talk or swim.
- The hippogriff, with the head and front paws of an eagle and hind quarters of a horse, that can fly, run fast and sing.
- Pegasus, the winged divine horse from Greek mythology with the body of a horse and wings, that can fly and run at high speed.
- Briares, a giant with fifty heads and one hundred arms from Greek mythology that can kill one hundred humans at once.
- Various other creatures like unicorns, kitsune fox spirits, chupacabras
This document provides summaries for various books related to mythology from different cultures around the world. Titles include books about Egyptian gods like Ra and Set, Greek and Roman mythology focusing on figures like Zeus, Hera and the Olympians, Norse gods, and general references on mythology. The summaries describe stories involving gods, heroes and mythical creatures and their adventures.
La motivación se refiere a las fuerzas internas y externas que impulsan la conducta de un individuo para alcanzar metas. Las fuentes de motivación incluyen factores genéticos, experiencias personales y variables psicológicas. El proceso motivacional implica la percepción de un estímulo, su evaluación, la selección de una meta, la ejecución de conductas para alcanzarla y el control del resultado. La dirección y nivel de intensidad de la conducta también son importantes componentes de la motivación.
El documento define la motivación como las fuerzas internas y externas que inician y dirigen la conducta de un organismo para alcanzar objetivos que incrementen su supervivencia. Explica que la motivación determina la intensidad y dirección de la conducta. Las fuentes de motivación pueden ser ambientales o internas, como la historia genética o personal de un individuo. Finalmente, el documento describe el proceso motivacional, que involucra la percepción de un estímulo, la evaluación y elección de una meta, la conducta dirigida a alcanzarla y el control
Plan of action for an escaped sumatran tigerKatie Morton
The plan outlines 7 steps to respond to an escaped Sumatran tiger: 1) Sound the alarm and assess any injuries, 2) Cordon off the area and secure remaining tigers, 3) Evacuate public to safety, 4) Have a vet with tranquilizer gun locate the tiger, 5) Reach the sedated tiger with backup drugs and firearms, 6) Move the unconscious tiger safely back to its enclosure, 7) Optionally reverse the anesthesia once the tiger is secured.
Pitney Bowes Inc. is a global technology company founded in 1920 in Stamford, Connecticut by Arthur Pitney and Walter Bowes. The company introduced the world's first postage meter and has since expanded into customer information management, location intelligence, customer engagement, shipping and mailing, and ecommerce solutions. With over $3.87 billion in annual revenue, Pitney Bowes remains focused on powering transactions that drive commerce.
The document discusses opportunities and challenges in the retail industry in India. It notes issues like a shortage of trained workers, increasing female workforce participation, demand for luxury goods, and lack of trust in online transactions. It then provides details on the number of outlets and average sales and profits in the IT hardware and optical retail sectors. It outlines a business plan to open an optical retail outlet, including initial investment requirements and operating costs. Overall, the retail industry in India seems to have growth potential but also faces logistical, infrastructure, and cultural challenges.
La motivación se refiere a las fuerzas internas y externas que impulsan la conducta de un individuo para alcanzar metas. Las fuentes de motivación incluyen factores genéticos, experiencias personales y variables psicológicas. El proceso motivacional implica la percepción de un estímulo, su evaluación, la selección de una meta, la ejecución de conductas para alcanzarla y el control del resultado. La dirección y nivel de intensidad de la conducta también son importantes componentes de la motivación.
Compass Asia Pacific Limited is a real estate development consultancy that provides services such as master planning, development financing, and development management. It focuses on emerging economies in Southeast Asia. The company aims to minimize risk and maximize returns for investors through attention to detail, strategic planning, and managing the entire development process from planning to delivery.
1) The document discusses energy management systems in the Turkish cement industry, specifically the requirements for companies to obtain ISO 50001 certification by 2015.
2) It provides background on energy use in Turkey, noting that energy intensity is high and energy demand is growing rapidly compared to population. Better energy management like ISO 50001 can increase efficiency.
3) The document then details an example energy management system implemented at a cement plant in Turkey, including establishing energy performance indicators and baselines to monitor usage and drive improvements.
Este documento describe varios procesos mentales como la percepción, memoria, aprendizaje, emociones, inteligencia y conciencia. Explica teorías sobre la inteligencia como las teorías de inteligencias múltiples, inteligencia triárquica e inteligencia emocional. También describe tipos de aprendizaje como el aprendizaje receptivo, por descubrimiento, repetitivo y significativo; y diferencia sentimientos de emociones.
The document discusses the challenges Tata Motors faced in exporting their ultra-low cost Nano car to China. It faced rigid export policies including high duties and taxes that eliminated its cost advantages. It also struggled with bureaucracy in manufacturing and sales, a lack of trust between parent and subsidiary companies, and cultural clashes that increased administrative burdens and costs. Exporting the Nano to China involved high risks from political issues and challenges in distribution channels and establishing the brand in that market.
Jaguar was originally founded in 1922 as the Swallow Sidecar Company in Coventry, England. It has changed ownership several times, being owned by British Motor Corporation, British Leyland, Ford, and currently by Tata Motors of India since 2008. Jaguar manufactures luxury vehicles such as the XF, XJ, XK sports cars, and F-Type sports car. It aims to convey with a new global ad campaign that its brand is "alive".
The document provides information about ancient Egyptian civilization, including their geography, climate, religious beliefs about the afterlife, burial practices of mummification and tomb construction, as well as important historical periods and rulers. It also describes various architectural features of temples, pyramids and other structures, such as their materials, layouts, ornamentation and more. The Giza pyramid complex is highlighted as a notable example that includes Khufu, Khafre and Menkaure's pyramids as well as the Great Sphinx.
This document provides recipes from Denmark as part of an Erasmus+ project involving several European schools. It begins with background on Danish food culture, noting the diet consisted mainly of grains, meat, fish and herbs. The oldest Danish recipe book dates to 1300 AD. Recipes included are for a medieval soup with chicken balls and a main dish of chicken dumplings wrapped in bacon and sage, both original medieval recipes. The goal was to innovate on ancient recipes while focusing on fresh vegetables now widely available in Denmark.
This document describes a case of gastrointestinal stasis in a 1 year old indoor rabbit. The rabbit presented with anorexia, lethargy, abdominal discomfort, and lack of fecal output over 3 days. On examination, it was dehydrated and hypothermic. Gastrointestinal stasis occurs when motility of the gut stops, preventing eating and defecation. If not treated urgently with fluids, pain medication, pro-motility drugs, and critical care feeding, it can be fatal. Radiographs of this rabbit were normal and dental issues were addressed. With emergency treatment and diet changes, gastrointestinal stasis can be managed.
1) Early humans likely befriended wolves or jackals that provided protection and companionship in exchange for food and shelter. Over time, these animals grew accustomed to living with humans.
2) Traces of indigenous dog populations are found around the world, except for some island regions. Dogs remained wild in ancient Eastern lands but were kept as companions in ancient Assyria and Egypt.
3) While dog breeds vary greatly in size and appearance today, their skeletons remain closely similar to wolves, suggesting dogs descended from wolves. Habits like gestation periods are also alike between wolves and dogs.
1) Early humans likely formed partnerships with wolves or jackals by providing them food and shelter in exchange for protection and help herding livestock. 2) Archaeological evidence shows domesticated dogs existed in most early civilizations but were often more wolf-like and not truly companions. 3) All dog breeds can be traced back to gray wolves through selective breeding, as their skeletal structures are nearly identical, and behavior similarities like pack hunting also exist.
1) Early humans likely formed partnerships with wolves or jackals by providing them food and shelter in exchange for protection and help herding livestock.
2) Traces of indigenous dog populations are found around the world, except for some island regions, and dogs remained wild in many ancient civilizations.
3) While modern dog breeds vary greatly in size and appearance, their skeletons closely resemble wolves, suggesting a common ancestry, similar to variation seen in other domesticated animals. Their habits and behaviors also closely mirror wolves.
There is no incongruity in the idea that in the very earliest period of man’s habitation of this world he made a friend and companion of some sort of aboriginal representative of our modern dog, and that in return for its aid in protecting him from wilder animalThere is no incongruity in the idea that in the very earliest period of man’s habitation of this world he made a friend and companion of some sort of aboriginal representative of our modern dog, and that in return for its aid in protecting him from wilder animal
Wolves, coyotes, and foxes were once abundant in Pennsylvania but were driven to extinction by human activity like habitat loss and bounty programs. Coyotes have since returned to the state and are found in all counties. They are larger than historic coyotes and believed to be coyote-wolf hybrids. Foxes were also affected by habitat changes as the gray fox's woodland habitat disappeared, allowing for the introduction and spread of the red fox. Both red and gray foxes are now found throughout the state. While wolves are still absent, efforts at conservation have allowed for their return in some parts of their historic range.
Dogs developed a symbiotic relationship with humans by scavenging human campsites for food. They provided a waste disposal function and alerted humans to intruders, leading humans to domesticate them as companions and guards. There are now around 5.9 million dogs in Canada. Cats have also been companions for at least 9,500 years and are popular pets, with 63 million worldwide and 7.9 million in Canada. They control pests and require less care than dogs but still need attention, play, and medical care to live healthy, happy lives.
Domestic cats and wild cats share many physical traits as they are related. They have soft fur, sharp claws and teeth, and hunt prey using excellent eyesight, hearing, and sense of smell. Wild cats live all over the world except Australia and Antarctica and include tigers, lions, leopards, jaguars, cheetahs, lynxes, ocelots, pumas, bobcats and more. Cats have adapted bodies that allow them to leap, climb, and survive falls as well as strong jaws and teeth for catching and killing prey. Female cats give birth to litters of kittens that nurse for several weeks. There are many breeds of domesticated cats that originated in different parts
Domestic cats and wild cats share many physical traits as they are related. They have soft fur, sharp claws and teeth, and hunt prey using excellent eyesight, hearing, and sense of smell. Wild cats live all over the world except Australia and Antarctica and include tigers, lions, leopards, jaguars, cheetahs, lynxes, ocelots, pumas, bobcats and more. Cats have adapted bodies that allow them to leap, climb, and survive falls as well as strong jaws and teeth for catching and killing prey. Female cats give birth to litters of kittens that nurse for several weeks. There are many breeds of domesticated cats that originated in different parts
The document discusses an essay by Robert Darnton about a supposed massacre of cats by two apprentices in Paris in the 1700s as an act of rebellion against their poor working conditions and treatment by their masters. Frustrated by their treatment and lack of sleep due to cats howling at night, the apprentices lured the cats into a trap and killed them in a violent way as revenge against their masters. The essay uses this story to examine the cultural meanings and social tensions between the apprentices and their masters in 18th century French society.
Coyotes are found throughout North America and can live in various habitats. They are highly adaptable and some populations have adapted to living in urban and suburban areas. Coyotes are omnivorous and will eat a variety of foods including small animals, plants, and human garbage. They live and hunt alone or in small packs. Coyotes communicate through vocalizations and scent marking of territory. Females typically give birth to litters of 3-12 pups which are cared for by both parents. Coyotes can live 10-14 years on average in the wild.
The document provides brief descriptions of various cat breeds and wild cat species. It discusses the characteristics and origins of domestic cat breeds like the Abyssinian, American Curl, British Shorthair, and Exotic Shorthair. It also describes several big cat species including lions, leopards, jaguars, snow leopards, and Sunda clouded leopards, noting traits like their size, coat patterns, habitats, and behaviors. The document contains information on over 30 different cat types.
Description of the Red Fox
Red foxes have a long body and tail, covered in red fur. They also appear in a number of color morphs like silver, black, platinum, and more. They have black fur on their feet, the tips of their ears, and a distinctive white tuft at the end of the tail. These foxes have rather elongated muzzles, and long, sharp canine teeth.
1. GENERAL HISTORY OF DOGS
No attempt was created to allure it in to human companionship in order to improve it straight into
docility.
The existence or absence of the actual habit regarding barking cannot, then, be regarded as an
argument throughout choosing your question in regards for you to the origin of the dog. Sir John
Richardson, writing in 1829, observed that will "the resemblance involving the North American
wolves as well as the domestic dog of the Indians is indeed fantastic that the scale and power of the
wolf seems to be the only difference. Each and Every provides forty-two teeth. . yet the actual
disparity is no greater as compared to that between the Shire horse as well as the Shetland pony,
the actual Shorthorn as well as the Kerry cattle, or even the Patagonian and the Pygmy; and many
types of dog breeders recognize how straightforward it is usually to produce a new variety within
kind and also dimension by simply studied selection. These People each have five front along with
four hind toes, whilst outwardly the particular typical wolf offers a lot your visual appeal of your
large, bare-boned dog, which a favorite description regarding the primary one would serve for your
other. Your fantastic multitude of various breeds involving your new puppy and additionally the vast
variations in their size, points, and general look are facts which will make it difficult to believe that
will they might get had a typical ancestry. Nevertheless your problems here just isn't so excellent
because it seems, since we know that jackals, wild dogs, as well as wolf pups reared by bitches
readily acquire the habit. Inside the particular ancient Oriental lands, and generally one regarding
the early Mongolians, your dog remained savage and neglected for centuries, prowling inside packs,
gaunt and wolf-like, as it prowls today through your streets and also below your walls of each
Eastern city.
The dog was not greatly appreciated throughout Palestine, plus each your Previous and also New
Testaments it is typically spoken of with scorn and contempt as a new possible "unclean beast."
Actually the familiar reference to the Sheepdog within the book associated with Task "But now they
which are younger than I get me within derision, whose fathers I would have disdained to set using
the dogs of my flock" just isn't without a suggestion associated with contempt, plus it will be
significant which the sole biblical allusion towards the dog like a recognised companion of man
occurs within the apocryphal Guide associated with Tobit (v. That They are generally suckled for just
two months, however by the particular end of that occasion they're in a new position you can easily
eat half-digested flesh disgorged for the particular kids by their own dam or even their sire. probably
your animal was originally very small else compared to an unusually gentle jackal, or maybe an
ailing wolf driven by its companions in the wild marauding pack to seek shelter in alien
surroundings. There are through three for you to nine cubs in a wolf's litter, as well as they are blind
regarding twenty-one days. latrans), and also from a couple of as well as three other doubtful
species involving wolves namely, the particular European, Indian, along with North African forms;
via a minimum of one or perhaps two South American canine species; from several races or species
regarding jackal; and maybe via 1 or even a lot more extinct species"; and the blood regarding these,
in a range of cases mingled together, flows within the veins in our domestic breeds.
The spine involving your dog consists associated with seven vertebrae in the neck, thirteen within
the back, seven in the loins, 3 sacral vertebrae, along with twenty for you to twenty-two inside the
tail. of this most important circumstance you could find far a lot of instances to be able to allow
associated with its being looked upon as becoming a mere coincidence. It is not until we come to
analyze the particular records regarding the higher civilisations regarding Assyria and Egypt that
people discover virtually any distinct types of canine form. About another hand, domestic dogs
2. allowed to perform wild forget the way to bark, whilst there are a few that have not yet learned so to
state themselves. lupus and also C. Throughout both your dog as well as the wolf you will find
thirteen pairs regarding ribs, nine correct and four false. one mentions the major difference between
your Mastiff as well as the Japanese Spaniel, the Deerhound and the fashionable Pomeranian, the
actual St.
There is no incongruity inside the idea that within the very earliest time period involving man's
habitation associated with this globe he produced a friend and also companion involving some type
of aboriginal representative of our own modern dog, and also that inturn with regard to its assist in
protecting him through wilder animals, plus guarding his sheep as well as goats, he gave it any
share regarding his food, a corner inside his dwelling, along with grew in order to trust it along with
care for it. Although he's carnivorous, he'll additionally consume vegetables, and when sickly he will
nibble grass. Within your chase, a pack involving wolves will divide into parties, 1 following your
trail of the quarry, one other endeavouring for you to intercept its retreat, working out any
tremendous amount of strategy, the trait which can easily be exhibited simply by many of our own
sporting dogs and also terriers when hunting in teams. Bernard as well as the Miniature Black and
also Suntan Terrier, and it is perplexed inside contemplating the possible of their particular getting
descended from the typical progenitor. 16), "So that they went forth both, as well as the younger
man's dog together with them."
The native dogs of most regions approximate closely inside size, coloration, form, and habit towards
the native wolf involving these regions.
It has been suggested that the one incontrovertible argument from the lupine relationship of your
dog is the fact that domestic dogs bark, whilst most wild Canidae express their feelings only simply
by howls. The Particular wolf's all-natural voice is truly a loud howl, but when confined along with
dogs he will figure out how to bark. This specific identity associated with construction may greatest
end up being studied inside a comparison in the osseous system, or even skeletons, associated with
the two animals, which usually consequently closely resemble one another that his or her
transposition wouldn't normally easily always be detected.
Nor are his or her habits different.
GENERAL HISTORY OF DOGS.
3. A further essential point involving resemblance between the Canis lupus and furthermore the Canis
familiaris lies in the fact that the particular period of time of gestation within each species will be
sixty-three days. This specific stumbling block consequently disappears, leaving us within the place
associated with agreeing using Darwin, whose final hypothesis had been that "it will be extremely
probable that the domestic dogs regarding the world possess descended via 2 great species
regarding wolf (C. Dogs released in for you to the residence as playthings for the kids would develop
in order to regard themselves, and stay regarded, as members in the family members
In almost just about all elements of the entire world traces involving an indigenous dog family
members tend to be found, the only exceptions getting the actual West Indian Islands, Madagascar,
your eastern islands of the Malayan Archipelago, New Zealand, as well as the Polynesian Islands,
where there's absolutely no sign that just about any dog, wolf, or fox has existed as a genuine
aboriginal animal. 1 may well conceive the possible for the actual partnership beginning within the
circumstance associated with some helpless whelps getting brought home from the early hunters to
be tended and reared by the women as well as children.
In order appropriately to comprehend this issue it's necessary first to just take in to account the
actual identity of structure in the wolf as well as the dog