Dama Gazelle Essays

  • Endangered Animals Essay

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    endangered species in the world, the Dama Gazelle. The Dama Gazelle are herbivores. Their diet consists of shrubs, acacias, and desert dates. During the wet season, this species migrates to the Sahara Desert. During a drought, this species migrates out of the Sahara Desert to moister habitats. They do not need much water to survive. These animals can live off little droplets of water from their food source. One article from “National Geography” states, “Dama Gazelle numbers have fallen by about 80% in

  • Oscar Romero

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    Remembering a Hero You can only describe him as a man of determination. Someone who demonstrates extraordinary courage in the face of injustice and inhumanity. He had a resolute intent to do what is right, true, and just, which made him the Archbishop that people remember and make movies about. Because of him, the world was informed about basic human rights and dignities and how this was being ignored in his country of El Salvador. He took it upon himself to use the church as a light

  • Analysis Of Ray Bradbury's 'The Veldt And August 2026'

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    Today’s world is full of robots that vacuum the floor and cars that talk to their drivers. People can ask their phones to send a text or play a song and a cheerful voice will oblige. Machines are taking over more and more tasks that are traditionally left to people, such as cleaning, navigating, and even scheduling meetings. In a world where technology is becoming increasingly human, questions arise about whether machines will eventually replace humankind altogether. In Ray Bradbury’s short stories

  • Justice in Romero

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    Justice in "Romero" The influential and gripping film, " Romero", directed by John Duigan, portrays the life and death of Archbishop Oscar Romero. The movie shows the world through the eyes of the El Salvadorian people during the 1980's, when poverty and military rule flourished over the people. The country of El Salvador was run by an elite group of few who controlled most of the power and money, leaving the majority of the people deprived and powerless. This imbalance in the social system left

  • Save the Endangered Animals

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    Could you imagine a world without tigers, the giant panda, or the rhinoceros? What a paler place it would be. Astonishing amounts of animals are considered critically endangered and near extinction. If we would like these animals to be around for future generations, we cannot hesitate in our efforts to help them. Rhinoceros - Sadly, the White, Black and Javan rhinoceros are all on the critically endangered list. The Indonesian Javan Rhino is in particularly bad shape with having less than 60 of

  • Desert Ecosytem

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    1. A. Four Producers: Date Palms, Thorn Acacia, Olive Trees, Citrullus colocynthis (Desert Gourd) B. Three Herbivores: Dromedary Camel, Dama Gazelle, and Desert Beetle C. Two Omnivores: Fennec Fox and Rüppell's fox D. Two Carnivores: Deathstalker Scorpion and Desert Eagle Owl E. Two Decomposers: Bacteria and Fungi F. Two Scavengers: Spotted Hyena and Sahara Desert Ants The first organism is an herbivore and is called the Dromedary Camel. Possible current limiting factors are that there might too