A mating season specific to each species is a form of prezygotic isolation.
True
FalseA mating season specific to each species is a form of prezygotic isolation?
True - because the different species will be reproductively isolated in time.
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
What are some themes in the novel Jane Eyre besides love and isolation?
The differences in social class during the Victorian period could be a theme. (Look how Jane is treated by Mr. Rochester's guests; look at the differences between Jane and Grace Poole. The distinctions are vast.)
Being true to yourself could also be a theme. In other words, Jane Eyre yearns for love and a place to belong, but will never deny her own principles and convictions to get either.
Another thing that could be said is that it was a man's world. Jane struggles for independence and equality in an age where women had very few opportunities and men controlled everything. I'm not quite sure what you would call that theme...because it's not necessarily a feminist theme (though some elements are there, I don't believe Charlotte Bronte to have actually been a feminist but perhaps a forerunner?)... perhaps, the search for independence in a world of little opportunities and the relationship between men and women.What are some themes in the novel Jane Eyre besides love and isolation?
off the top of my head:
Women's role and education
suppression/expression
the supernatural
nature - how it affects people and how people relate to it. Includes the ';naturalness'; (or not) of many contemporary assumptions about family, social class and gender roles.What are some themes in the novel Jane Eyre besides love and isolation?
that book is in the move ';definitely maybe';!!! i just saw it last night and sorry i don't know i've never read it....
Here you are, these will supply the info you're after.
Jane Eyre - Charlotte Bronte
Jane Eyre study guides contain a biography of Charlotte Bronte, literature essays, a complete e-text, quiz questions, major themes, characters, and a full summary and analysis.
http://www.bookrags.com/notes/je/
http://www.sparknotes.com/lit/janeeyre/
http://www.pinkmonkey.com/booknotes/barr鈥?/a>
http://www.cummingsstudyguides.net/Guide鈥?/a>
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Being true to yourself could also be a theme. In other words, Jane Eyre yearns for love and a place to belong, but will never deny her own principles and convictions to get either.
Another thing that could be said is that it was a man's world. Jane struggles for independence and equality in an age where women had very few opportunities and men controlled everything. I'm not quite sure what you would call that theme...because it's not necessarily a feminist theme (though some elements are there, I don't believe Charlotte Bronte to have actually been a feminist but perhaps a forerunner?)... perhaps, the search for independence in a world of little opportunities and the relationship between men and women.What are some themes in the novel Jane Eyre besides love and isolation?
off the top of my head:
Women's role and education
suppression/expression
the supernatural
nature - how it affects people and how people relate to it. Includes the ';naturalness'; (or not) of many contemporary assumptions about family, social class and gender roles.What are some themes in the novel Jane Eyre besides love and isolation?
that book is in the move ';definitely maybe';!!! i just saw it last night and sorry i don't know i've never read it....
Here you are, these will supply the info you're after.
Jane Eyre - Charlotte Bronte
Jane Eyre study guides contain a biography of Charlotte Bronte, literature essays, a complete e-text, quiz questions, major themes, characters, and a full summary and analysis.
http://www.bookrags.com/notes/je/
http://www.sparknotes.com/lit/janeeyre/
http://www.pinkmonkey.com/booknotes/barr鈥?/a>
http://www.cummingsstudyguides.net/Guide鈥?/a>
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Which of the following often occurs as a result of reproductive isolation?
A. Mutations
B. Genetic drift
C. Speciation
D. Gene flowWhich of the following often occurs as a result of reproductive isolation?
C. Speciation
That is the only choice that occurs *as a result* of reproductive isolation.
(A) and (B) ... mutations and genetic drift ... both occur with or without reproductive isolation. And (D) ... gene flow ... occurs when the reproductive isolation is broken (the isolation is incomplete and there is some contact between the populations).Which of the following often occurs as a result of reproductive isolation?
I would say speciation. If two individuals can no longer mate (reproductive isolation) then they are, or will become over time, different species.
Usually that occurs through genetic drift though..
Genetic Drift...if I remember correctly.
B. Genetic drift
C. Speciation
D. Gene flowWhich of the following often occurs as a result of reproductive isolation?
C. Speciation
That is the only choice that occurs *as a result* of reproductive isolation.
(A) and (B) ... mutations and genetic drift ... both occur with or without reproductive isolation. And (D) ... gene flow ... occurs when the reproductive isolation is broken (the isolation is incomplete and there is some contact between the populations).Which of the following often occurs as a result of reproductive isolation?
I would say speciation. If two individuals can no longer mate (reproductive isolation) then they are, or will become over time, different species.
Usually that occurs through genetic drift though..
Genetic Drift...if I remember correctly.
Imanage if the Untied States would have taken up a isolation attitude during World War One . ?
What will happen in history and why ?Imanage if the Untied States would have taken up a isolation attitude during World War One . ?
We would have averted the Federal Reserve Bank and the Income Tax system had the US not entered WWI.
WWI was about money and the old monarchial system. Capitalists wanted control of the money, which couldn't be done unless old monarchies were wiped out.Imanage if the Untied States would have taken up a isolation attitude during World War One . ?
We should have stayed out of WW I. Wilson got sucked into it. I believe he was lured in by a strong propaganda campaign by Great Britain. Most of the stories about supposed German atrocities were not true. The Ottoman Empire collapsed leading to the mess in the Middle East today, Russia went communist. Because of the Versailles Treaty, Germany was harshly punished allowing Hitler to come into power starting WW 2 which really was the second half of WW1. Following that war, Vietnam and Korea were divided causing power struggles between the strengthed United States and Soviet Union. The Flu Epidemic of 1919-1920 probably started in the United States and was spread worldwide by soldiers.
Hmmm... I doubt we will EVER take an isolationist attitude... just by providing money and supplies to a particular side is supporting not only the countries in the war but the war itself... As much as people like to deny this we were involved in WW2 well before Pearl Harbor just by giving money and supplies to the Allies... : /
The real damage was done at the Peace Conference at the end of the War. Wilson got snookered by the allies, and agreed to punish the Germans and force them to pay reparations, as long as the allies agreed to Wilson's ill-fated League of Nations. The result was the rise of the Nazi Party in Germany.
The US was Isolationist and the GOP wanted to remain that way. It took Wilson (D) much effort and political maneuvering to reject this posture and commit to the war
Ummm isn't that what it is called when you don't get involved until after there really is a threat or an actual attack like Pearl Harbor?
That's impossible to say. For all we know Europe could still be entrenched in a standoff that has lasted nearly 100 years...but who knows.
Now imagine if we alienated all of our allies like Bush has done.
You must of skipped over the whole Pearl Harbor thing because that was our policy.
We tried, it didn't work. Also, it's imagine and United.
What????????????? Spell check please.
We would have averted the Federal Reserve Bank and the Income Tax system had the US not entered WWI.
WWI was about money and the old monarchial system. Capitalists wanted control of the money, which couldn't be done unless old monarchies were wiped out.Imanage if the Untied States would have taken up a isolation attitude during World War One . ?
We should have stayed out of WW I. Wilson got sucked into it. I believe he was lured in by a strong propaganda campaign by Great Britain. Most of the stories about supposed German atrocities were not true. The Ottoman Empire collapsed leading to the mess in the Middle East today, Russia went communist. Because of the Versailles Treaty, Germany was harshly punished allowing Hitler to come into power starting WW 2 which really was the second half of WW1. Following that war, Vietnam and Korea were divided causing power struggles between the strengthed United States and Soviet Union. The Flu Epidemic of 1919-1920 probably started in the United States and was spread worldwide by soldiers.
Hmmm... I doubt we will EVER take an isolationist attitude... just by providing money and supplies to a particular side is supporting not only the countries in the war but the war itself... As much as people like to deny this we were involved in WW2 well before Pearl Harbor just by giving money and supplies to the Allies... : /
The real damage was done at the Peace Conference at the end of the War. Wilson got snookered by the allies, and agreed to punish the Germans and force them to pay reparations, as long as the allies agreed to Wilson's ill-fated League of Nations. The result was the rise of the Nazi Party in Germany.
The US was Isolationist and the GOP wanted to remain that way. It took Wilson (D) much effort and political maneuvering to reject this posture and commit to the war
Ummm isn't that what it is called when you don't get involved until after there really is a threat or an actual attack like Pearl Harbor?
That's impossible to say. For all we know Europe could still be entrenched in a standoff that has lasted nearly 100 years...but who knows.
Now imagine if we alienated all of our allies like Bush has done.
You must of skipped over the whole Pearl Harbor thing because that was our policy.
We tried, it didn't work. Also, it's imagine and United.
What????????????? Spell check please.
What are the phsycological effects of long term loneliness, and isolation?
depression and emotional immaturity unless youre the type of person that prfers isolationWhat are the phsycological effects of long term loneliness, and isolation?
Early Alzheimer's. If you don't get out there and stay busy...What are the phsycological effects of long term loneliness, and isolation?
anxiety, sensory illusions, or even distortions of time and perception
Man is a social animal. Sorry for the cliche, but that's what came first in my mind.
Regarding Isolation, you know, its just not the same with every one. It's different for different people. It also depends on what circumstances one is isolated. Either by force, or by will.
Again, has the person always been a loner? If not, it will have drastic effects on a highly sociable person to experience long term loneliness.
It also depends on what degree of isolation. Is a person locked in a room with no humanly contact? Is a person living/residing in a lonely hut on an abandoned area?
Psychological effects will range from acute depression to paranoia. You can read it up on the Internet. Also, the person could develop serious schizoid disorders, including illusions or schizophrenia.
My psych professor once said that a human is only human, because of other humans.
Good Question for the past year I cut off all my friends and mainly just talk to my family sometimes.I like to do everything alone I even have a job where Im alone.For the past month of two I have been paranoid to the point where when I leave the house I allways carry a gun.And I also notice I have symtoms of OCD I just find myself doing things the sameway and little stupid things bothering me that never did before.sometimes I think im going crazy.
hallucinations anxiety attacks problems with impulse control and self-mutilation are some of the things that u get from being isolated
i think you generally forget how to interact and communicate with people
Early Alzheimer's. If you don't get out there and stay busy...What are the phsycological effects of long term loneliness, and isolation?
anxiety, sensory illusions, or even distortions of time and perception
Man is a social animal. Sorry for the cliche, but that's what came first in my mind.
Regarding Isolation, you know, its just not the same with every one. It's different for different people. It also depends on what circumstances one is isolated. Either by force, or by will.
Again, has the person always been a loner? If not, it will have drastic effects on a highly sociable person to experience long term loneliness.
It also depends on what degree of isolation. Is a person locked in a room with no humanly contact? Is a person living/residing in a lonely hut on an abandoned area?
Psychological effects will range from acute depression to paranoia. You can read it up on the Internet. Also, the person could develop serious schizoid disorders, including illusions or schizophrenia.
My psych professor once said that a human is only human, because of other humans.
Good Question for the past year I cut off all my friends and mainly just talk to my family sometimes.I like to do everything alone I even have a job where Im alone.For the past month of two I have been paranoid to the point where when I leave the house I allways carry a gun.And I also notice I have symtoms of OCD I just find myself doing things the sameway and little stupid things bothering me that never did before.sometimes I think im going crazy.
hallucinations anxiety attacks problems with impulse control and self-mutilation are some of the things that u get from being isolated
i think you generally forget how to interact and communicate with people
How is reproductive isolation can lead to speciation?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reproductiv鈥?/a>
this will gv u all d explanation.just click on it.
this will gv u all d explanation.just click on it.
What are some isolation moves you can do in NBA 2K9 for PS2?
How do you do them
like what buttons do you press and yeaWhat are some isolation moves you can do in NBA 2K9 for PS2?
Press All The Turbo Buttons then use the analog stick and move it in different motions like left to right which is a cross over. Circular Motion is a spin-move.
Hope that helped.
Just go to Game Modes then Practice
While in Practice Mode
Press Start then go to Tutorials hope that helps.What are some isolation moves you can do in NBA 2K9 for PS2?
Don't know.
like what buttons do you press and yeaWhat are some isolation moves you can do in NBA 2K9 for PS2?
Press All The Turbo Buttons then use the analog stick and move it in different motions like left to right which is a cross over. Circular Motion is a spin-move.
Hope that helped.
Just go to Game Modes then Practice
While in Practice Mode
Press Start then go to Tutorials hope that helps.What are some isolation moves you can do in NBA 2K9 for PS2?
Don't know.
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