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Introduction This article is a review of the book Dietary Preferences of Penguins , by Alice Jones and Bill Smith. Jones and Smith's controversial work makes two hard-to-swallow claims about penguins: - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
CS 142 Lecture Notes: HTML Slide 1
IntroductionThis article is a review of the book Dietary Preferences of Penguins, by Alice Jones and Bill Smith. Jones and Smith's controversial work makes two hard-to-swallow claims about penguins:
● First, that penguins actually prefer tropical foods such as bananas and pineapple to their traditional diet of fish
● Second, that tropical foods give penguins an odor that makes them unattractive to their traditional predators
...
IntroductionThis article is a review of the book Dietary Preferences of Penguins, by Alice Jones and Bill Smith. Jones and Smith's controversial work makes two hard-to-swallow claims about penguins:
● First, that penguins actually prefer tropical foods such as bananas and pineapple to their traditional diet of fish
● Second, that tropical foods give penguins an odor that makes them unattractive to their traditional predators
...
CS 142 Lecture Notes: HTML Slide 2
IntroductionThis article is a review of the bookDietary Preferences of Penguins,by Alice Jones and Bill Smith. Jonesand Smith's controversial work makesthree hard-to-swallow claims aboutpenguins:First, that penguins actually prefertropical foods such as bananas andpineapple to their traditional dietof fishSecond, that tropical foods givepenguins an odor that makes themunattractive to their traditionalpredators
CS 142 Lecture Notes: HTML Slide 3
<h1>Introduction</h1><p>This article is a review of the book<i>Dietary Preferences of Penguins</i>,by Alice Jones and Bill Smith. Jonesand Smith's controversial work makesthree hard-to-swallow claims aboutpenguins:</p><ul><li>First, that penguins actually prefertropical foods such as bananas andpineapple to their traditional dietof fish</li><li>Second, that tropical foods givepenguins an odor that makes themunattractive to their traditionalpredators</li></ul>...
CS 142 Lecture Notes: HTML Slide 4
<h1>Introduction</h1><p>This article is a review of the book<i>Dietary Preferences of Penguins</i>,by Alice Jones and Bill Smith. Jonesand Smith's controversial work makesthree hard-to-swallow claims aboutpenguins:<ul><li>First, ...
<h1>Introduction</h1><p>This article is a review of the book<i>Dietary Preferences of Penguins</i>,by Alice Jones and Bill Smith. Jonesand Smith's controversial work makesthree hard-to-swallow claims aboutpenguins:<ul><li>First, ...
IntroductionThis article is a review of the book Dietary Preferences of Penguins, by Alice Jones and Bill Smith. Jones and Smith's controversial work makes two hard-to-swallow claims about penguins:
● First, that penguins actually prefer tropical foods such as bananas and pineapple to their traditional diet of fish
● Second, that tropical foods give penguins an odor that makes them unattractive to their traditional predators
...
IntroductionThis article is a review of the book Dietary Preferences of Penguins, by Alice Jones and Bill Smith. Jones and Smith's controversial work makes two hard-to-swallow claims about penguins:
● First, that penguins actually prefer tropical foods such as bananas and pineapple to their traditional diet of fish
● Second, that tropical foods give penguins an odor that makes them unattractive to their traditional predators
...
CS 142 Lecture Notes: HTML Slide 5
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CS 142 Lecture Notes: HTML Slide 6