When did the tarsier become endangered?

When did the tarsier become endangered? The most recent IUCN red list assessment, in 2008, classified the Philippine tarsier as near threatened. This classification is based on an estimated significant decline over the last three generations (about 20 years), but less than 30%, due to habitat loss and because of poaching for the pet trade. […]

How does a Basic interpreter work?

How does a Basic interpreter work? An interpreter reads through a source program written in a high level language and performs the actions that the source program asks for. The BASIC interpreter works by reading in commands of the BASIC source program one by one. Each time it reads in a command, the interpreter does […]

Is Febreze safe for tents?

Is Febreze safe for tents? But perhaps it’s an old tent or wasn’t cleaned properly before being stored and now it’s got a funky smell. Let it dry, spray the tent with Febreeze (or something like it), and let it air out from morning till evening. You may have to secure it so it won’t […]

Why was Dionysus important to Greek Theatre?

Why was Dionysus important to Greek Theatre? Greek theatre had its origins in religious ritual. The god Dionysus, often associated in modern minds only with wine and revelry, was also an agrarian deity, with aspects reminiscent of the Egyptian god, Osiris. Who is Dionysus and why is he so important to Greek Theatre? This ancient […]

Why is history important for international relations?

Why is history important for international relations? The study of History offers students of International Relations the opportunity to critically analyze and reflect on the immense complexity of the past—including numerous agents, contingencies, and many unexpected consequences—and how all of these created the modern world as we know it today. How is history related to […]

How many hours is school in Guatemala?

How many hours is school in Guatemala? Education in Guatemala is free and compulsory through sixth grade, or between the ages of 7 and 14. Because public schools are often located sparsely in the rural areas of the country, there is an abundance of private schools in Guatemala. Many of these institutions are Marist or […]

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