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Transcript: The population of Giraffes by: kinley O facts facts - all giraffes have diffirent spots none of them are the same like a human fingerpint - the giraffes legs are taller than a average human ( six feet tall ) - giraffes spent most of the time standing up even while sleeping. - male giraffes have hornes - giraffes only sleep for 5-30 minutes a day?! physical dyscription a giraffe is a yellow tall animal with very long legs and random spots all over its body ( can have hornes based on gender ) ecosystem and physical disscription ecosystem and where it origanates a giraffes ecosystem is in africa. it has lots of trees and dead grass. the giraffe originates from eastern africa. recorce population resorce population what does it eat? giraffes eat Acacia which is a leave from a tree in africa where do they get there energy from? giraffes get their energy from their dygestive system. there food transfers into energy. has there been anything that affects their recource population? habitate loss and fragermation. consumer population consumer population what do giraffes eat? they eat leaves from tree's and twings of acacia how have humans affected the giraffes population & ecosystem? growing humans populations and urban development predators: crocidiles and lions ( they stay in groups to protect themselves from the predators ) - compared to lions and giraffes in there population lions only have 20,000 lions left in the world before they go extinct and giraffes have 117,000 giraffes left in the world. food web food web time line the first giraffe started looking more they started giraffes started was discoverd in like the giraffe we putting giraffes to go now 1761 or 1762 know today in zoo's in 1872 extinct time line reproduction how do giraffes reoroduce?: giraffa.com say: "To find which of them are willing to mate, the males smell their urine. If things look promising, male follows the female around until she stands still, indicating that the time is right. Finally, the male mounts the female from the rear and copulates with her. The gestation period lasts about 15 months." how often can giraffe's reoproduce? they can only reproduce between 1-2 years after giving birth to another baby giraffe. giraffes can only give birth to one newborn baby giraffe reproduction are giraffes endangered? no they are not endangerd Does your organism typically survive reproduction? the mom of the baby giraffe surivives and lifts her long leg and kicks the baby giraffe, sending it flying up in the air and tumbling down on the ground 5 fun facts - after a giraffe is born they can stand up within a hour - their tounges are purple - giraffes pretty much don't sleep - they stand up all the time - they use their head for fighting fun facts links https://www.dosomething.org/us/facts/11-facts-about-giraffes https://ielc.libguides.com/sdzg/factsheets/giraffes/taxonomy#:~:text=1761%20or%201762%3A%20The%20first,the%20horns%20to%20be%20permanent. https://www.worldwildlife.org/species/lion--18#:~:text=The%20IUCN%20estimates%20that%20between,their%20population%20is%20in%20decline. https://prezi.com/mgmehgzdtbuf/giraffes/?fallback=1 https://home.adelphi.edu/~co22167/thefoodgiraffeseat.html#:~:text=Giraffes%20primarily%20eat%20the%20leaves,as%20little%20as%2033%20pounds. sources thank you for listening hope you enjoyed

Iron Giraffe Presentation

Transcript: This is the camp that Salva stayed at for 6 years The Iron Giraffe Project and Why You Should Donate What WFSS Does WFSS Is a very important foundation in South Sudan. These people build and drill wells for villages where the women and girls would have to walk for 2 hours just to get a carton full of water. The company makes it so they don't have to do this torture 2 hours there and 2 hours back, twice a day. This is what a Dinka village looks like A Long Walk To Water is a book that tells a true story about a kid named Salva who was a lost boy from South Sudan in the early 1990's. He had to abandon his family and go through many other events which eventually led to him creating the foundation, Water for South Sudan. The book also tells a fictional story about a girl in South Sudan that has to get water for her family every day, 8 hours a day. This ruins her chances of going to school until a well is built in her village and she can go to school and she doesn't have to walk anymore. A Long Walk to Water by Linda Sue Park Founder: Salva Dut Option 2: Send cash or check(made payable to CMS)to: Concord Middle School 1231 Old Marlboro RD Concord, MA Attention: Laura Regis All donations will be pooled and Concord Public Schools will write one final donation check to WFSS WFSS What's The Problem? How to Donate: Option 1: Donate online through CMS'S WFSS Fundraising page: https://water-for-south-sudan-inc.networkforgood.com/projects/8179-laura-regis-s-fundraiser Water For South Sudan The Iron Giraffe Project Images This is Salva Dut, Founder of WFSS People in villages in South Sudan can't get clean water. The closest they get is having their daughters walk for up to 8 hours a day to get muddy water from a pond. The water can get people sick and prevents girls from going to school because they don't have enough time. WFSS can build wells for people in villages to give them clean water and help girls to go to school. Salva Dut is the founder of Water For South Sudan and was a lost boy in South Sudan. He had to originally abandon his family and went through many things like watching his uncle die in front of his eyes, and went to many refugee camps. He also had to cross the Gilo River that was infested with crocodiles and thousands of people died while crossing, but he survived. He went to a refugee camp where a couple thousand lost boys had a chance to go to America, and he was picked. Salva eventually went to create Water For South Sudan and has raised over $900K.

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Transcript: Presented by kristen kemper Giraffe Anatomy digestive digestive dog digestive dog digestive TEXT the dog diestive system includes the mouth, teeth, tounge, salivary glands, esophgus, stomach, intestines, pancreas, liver and gall bladder TEXT PICTURES PICTURES giraffe digestive giraffe digestive herbivorous diet eat 65-75# of plants a day effecient at extracting all nutrients from leaves extract water from food ruminant, 4 chambered stomach reproductive reproductive females can give birth to up to 12 calves in their lifetime immediately after coitus the male leaves the female to care for the calve gestation is 13 to 15 months birth while standing the baby will fall to the ground but are not injured females can give birth to up to 12 calves in the... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fdPKC4wpog0 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fdPKC4wpog0 integumentary integumentary skin heavily pigamented with the epidermis polygon shaped pattern no two hides are alike, just like fingerprints skin heavily pigamented with the epidermis polygon shaped patte... horns all giraffes have a pair of hair covered horns, called ossicones male horns are aoprox. 10 in long, and are used for play fighting horns all giraffes have a pair of hair covered horns, called ossicones male horns are aoprox. 10 in lo... horns horns males males skeletal skeletal vertebrae Cervical 1-7 (just like everything else) vertebrae are just longer than ours, dogs & cats neck can be 6 ft long and weigh about 600# vertebrae Cervical 1-7 (just like everything else) vertebrae are just long... vertebrae vertebrae legs each leg is about 6 feet long a foot is the size of a dinner plate, ~12 inches diameter legs each leg is about 6 feet long a foot is the size of a dinner plate, ~12 inches diameter pictures pictures circulatory circulatory heart & lungs heart & lungs https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=me0d9YGbWAc start at min. 14 heart ~2 ft long ~25# needs to be able to pump blood 10 feet away from heart heart ~2 ft long ~25# needs to be able ... lungs holds 12 gallons of air if werent so large giraffe would breathe same air over and over again trachea is ~ 12 feet long lungs holds 12 gallons of air if werent so large giraffe would breathe same a...

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Transcript: Wisdom does not flow like water Plato’s Critique of Pederasty Pederasty Background Symposium Pederasty My Project Pausanias' Speech Pausanias' Speech Two Aphrodites Uranian Heavenly Pandemos Common Text Text Pictures Pictures "Here, Socrates, lie down alongside me, so that by my touching you, I too may enjoy the piece of wisdom that just occurred to you while you were in the porch. It is plain that you found it and have it, for otherwise you would not have come away beforehand." Agathon and Socrates “It would be a good thing, Agathon, if wisdom were the sort of thing that flows from the fuller of us into the emptier, just by our touching one another, as the water in wine cups flows through a wool thread from the fuller to the emptier. For if wisdom too is like that, then I set a high price on my being placed alongside you, for I believe I shall be filled from you with much fair wisdom. My own may turn out to be a sorry sort of wisdom, or disputable like a dream; but your own is brilliant and capable of much development, since it has flashed out so intensely from you while you are young; and yesterday it became conspicuous among more than thirty thousand Greek witnesses." "You are outrageous, Socrates," Agathon said. "A little later you and I will go to court about our wisdom, with Dionysus as judge, but now first attend to dinner." how water flows Principle at play When they do engage in a contest about love Timeline YEAR Alcibiades' Speech Socrates, he claims, is like “those silenuses that sit in the shops of herm sculptors, the ones that craftsman make holding reed pipes or flutes; and if they are split in two and opened up they show they have images of gods within.” (215b) Alcibiades' Speech You, in my opinion,' I said, 'have proved to be the only deserving lover of mine; and it seems to me that you hesitate to mention it to me. Now I am in this state: I believe it is very foolish not to gratify you in this or anything else of mine—my wealth or my friends—that you need; for nothing is more important to d me than that I become the best possible; and I believe that, as far as I am concerned, there is no one more competent than you to be a fellow helper to me in this. So I should be far more ashamed before men of good sense for not gratifying a man like you than I should be before the many and senseless for gratifying you.' Seduction Scene 'Really, my dear Alcibiades, you're no sucker if what you say about me is really true and there is some power in me e through which you could become better. You must see, you know, an impossible beauty in me, a beauty very different from the fairness of form in yourself. So if, in observing my beauty, you are trying to get a share in it and to exchange beauty for beauty, you are intending to get far the better deal. For you are trying to acquire the truth of beautiful things in exchange for the seeming and opinion of beautiful things; and you really have in mind to exchange "gold for bronze." But blessed one do consider better: Without your being aware of it—I may be nothing. Thought, you know, begins to have keen eyesight when the sight of the eyes starts to decline from its peak; and you are still far from that.' Conclusion conclusion If Socrates were to have sex with Alcibiades, he would perpetuate: 1) the idea that people can make each other wise. impact: prevent Alcibiades from realizing his ignorance about wisdom 2) Alcibiades belief that his physical attractiveness is the most important thing about him impact: the belief could harm Alcibiades as he begins to decline from his physical peak, when “Thought begins to have keen eyesight.” (219a) 3) Socrates would be no better than the sophists who cannot acknowledge the ways in which they are ignorant, and thus, risk self-deception. Advantages Advantages to my account: -Fits with the well-known picture of a Socrates who: 1) proclaims his own ignorance. 2) critiques the Sophists for i. both not acknowledging what they do not know ii. exchanging money for wisdom -Makes explicit the way Plato critiques the customs of his time -Throws into question a vision of Socrates as someone who consistently denies bodily urges -Makes clear that the container model is supposed to function in opposition to the image of pregnancy and birth. Accounts of “Plato’s Appropriation of Reproduction” run these two images together.

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