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Although a professional principal cast, the production team were students of theBirmingham Stage and Screen Production Academy(BOA), from whom I have seen many wonderful productions in the past. They are studying Production Arts and Stage Management, Hair and Makeup, Technical Theatre and the Level...
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1. We do not know how much "male" or "female" behavior is due to the development of the brain, because brains are plastic and develop according to your needs and experiences. 2. Because of that, we do not know how much behavior is due to nurture (socialization of gender expectations) ...
Concern for monarch butterflies has resulted in increased interest in milkweeds. Understandably so, as they are the host plants and food source for the larval stage of these migrating butterflies. But milkweeds are an impressive group of plants in their own right, and their ecological role extends...
and what plants have in common with other living things. Plants were one of the first forms of life that came about in the early years of life on our planet. Their evolution helped set the stage for so many other lifeforms to come. Due to the fact that they are generally fixed to on...