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Mammals represent one of the most studied classes of animals in academic settings, appearing across disciplines such as biology, ecology, environmental science, and veterinary studies. What makes the subject academically rich is its scope: mammals encompass an enormous range of species with shared physiological traits, yet they occupy vastly different ecological roles and habitats. Students engage with this topic in courses ranging from introductory animal biology to specialized seminars on conservation, infectious disease, and marine science. The interplay between mammalian biology and broader ecological systems — including relationships with birds, fish, and other animals — gives the topic lasting relevance across multiple fields of inquiry.

The papers archived on this topic reflect a wide variety of analytical approaches. Some focus on specific geographic contexts, such as extinct and living mammals of the Michigan area and their environmental interactions. Others take a comparative angle, examining warm-blooded versus cold-blooded animals to highlight how internal regulation shapes survival strategies. Policy-oriented work appears as well, particularly around legislation like the Endangered Species Act. More specialized papers address marine mammals in the context of oceanography, and scientific analyses of infectious diseases such as salmonellosis in equine populations demonstrate how mammalian health intersects with broader public and veterinary health concerns.

A strong essay on mammals benefits from a clearly scoped thesis that connects biological characteristics to a specific outcome — whether ecological, medical, or conservation-related. Evidence drawn from species-level data, case studies, or legislative frameworks tends to carry the most weight. A common pitfall is treating "mammals" as too broad a category without anchoring the argument in a concrete example, population, or problem, which can leave the analysis feeling unfocused and superficial.

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"He (Jesus) Took the Bread. Giving Thanks Broke it. And gave it to his Disciples, saying, 'This is my Body, which is given to you.'" At Elevation time, during Catholic Mass, the priest establishes a mandate for…
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Carl Sagan\'s the Dragon\'s of Eden
This paper is a book review about Carl Sagan's The Dragons of Eden book. Sagan has spent most of his career as astronomy professor and he has written over 600 scientific papers and has been entitled as author, editor or co-editor of at least 20 books. Carl Sagan's another book; "Cosmos" stands more amazing for his fans. His masterpieces also include, "The Demon haunted World". The book Dragons of the Eden has taken its name from a verse of Bible.
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Hormones, Dopamine, and Sexual Orientation in Biological Psychology
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¶ … evolution have enabled blind mole rats to synchronize their SCN activity to light, even though they cannot see well enough to make any use of the light?
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Organism Physiology Evolution of Organisms for Millions
For millions of years earth has gone under tremendous changes. This rapid change in environment, landscape and temperature alters the intact system and for surviving this change, a steady modification in living organisms occurs for adaption to surrounding environment. This change is never over night nor does it occur suddenly in newborns, it takes generations to evolve a new feature or characteristic.
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Wetlands as critical ecosystems and conservation strategies
Introduction Wetlands are the main link between the land and the water, and as such are vitally important to the ecology. Wetlands have been misunderstood and abused throughout the history of the United States – and elsewhere in the world – and that has led to enormous environmental losses. This paper explores all pertinent information with regard to wetlands. What are Wetlands? The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) defines wetlands as those "…transition zones where the flow of water, the cycling of nutrients," along with the sun's energy, all meet in order to create "…a unique ecosystem characterized by hydrology, soils, and vegetation" (EPA). The four categories of wetlands are swamps, bogs, fens and marshes. The EPA describes marshes as wetlands that are "…dominated by soft-stemmed vegetation"; swamps are quite different, as they are composed of "mostly woody plants." As for bogs, they are freshwater wetlands that were formed by glacier-made lakes; bogs are dominated by "spongy peat deposits, evergreen trees and shrubs" with a floor featuring a "thick carpet of sphagnum moss" (EPA). The EPA defines fens as "freshwater peat-forming wetlands" that are noted for grasses, reeds, wildflowers and sedges.
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Structural and thematic correspondences in Genesis, Hesiod, and Ovid
This essay analyzes Genesis, Ovid's Metamorphoses, and Hesiod's Theogony in order to better understand the connections between each text. In particular, each text's description of the primordial chaos before creation, the list of creation events, and gods' relation to these events reveals crucial insights into the limits of human understanding of the universe. These creation myths are attempts to humanize and come to terms with an inhuman universe.
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infectious disease salmonellosis
Salmonellosis, named after pathologist Daniel S. Salmon who first isolated the organism from porcine intestine, was first described in 1880 and cultured in 1884 (Salmonellosis1 pp).