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    milk caps, and what he states as the worst offender, the plastic bag. Iɴᴛʀᴏᴅᴜᴄᴛɪᴏɴ This analysis will review the credibility of sources that have been cited, overview of the motive that drove the production of the film, evaluate the cinematography, and attempt to objectively deduce a credible argument from the information that is presented. Although, the value of appealing to a target audience…

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    Problem Statement The purpose of this inquiry is to investigate the topicof debris in the Great Pacific Garbage Patch, with the main focus being the detrimental effects of plastic waste matteron sea birds.Scientists estimate that 90% of seabirds have consumed plastic debris (ChrisWilcoxa, 2015). The ingestion of plastic debris in seabirds can lead tostomach obstruction and death (Chris Wilcoxa, 2015). The Great Pacific Garbage Patch is a large mass of floating garbage in the Pacific Ocean that…

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    Coriolis Effect

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    equatorial current is generated because of upwelling of cold water near the west coast of Africa and usually formed between the equator and 10° N latitude. This warm current flows from east to west but is deflected northward when it crosses the mid-Atlantic Ridge near 15° N latitude. It again turns southward after crossing over the ridge. It is also pushed westward by the cold Canary current. The current, after being obstructed by the land barrier of the east coast of Brazil, branches in two.…

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    Bermuda Triangle Theory

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    Background Knowledge About the Bermuda Triangle There are many mysterious phenomenons in our world that we simply cannot explain. The Bermuda Triangle is an area where the waves change quickly and unpredictably. It is located in the North Atlantic Ocean between Florida, Puerto Rico, and Bermuda. There have been many incidents of missing ships and planes considering it is a frequently traveled area, mostly used for shipping. Many have related these disappearances to paranormal activity and a…

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    started his path by participating in several trading voyages in the Mediterranean and Aegean seas. As a result, Columbus studied ocean geography. Furthermore, by the time he was in his twenties, Columbus journeyed beyond the Mediterranean Sea into the Atlantic Ocean…

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    The Mignomette Case Study

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    characteristics wich define it, this is why when we compare societies, for example The United Statees and China, they are different in almost every way. For example China, and many Asian countries are very collectivist when compared to the United States Of America or canada. The group of people on the boat would count as a society,, this is because they all share a situaton and rukles…

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    This is a viewpoint about the capsizing of Pura Vida Princess, a 100 foot catamaran vessel, which sank near the coast of Punta Leona. The vessel is owned by Global Crust Firm S.A. According to the report of an online news site, The Tico Times, the ship left Herradura Bay on 8th of January and on its way across the Gulf of Nicoya. During the departure, the sea was calm but within 30 minutes after, at about 2040H, the ship had called for a distress call but it rapidly sank due to strong winds and…

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    Cyclone Lam Case Study

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    The Northern Territory government declared a state of emergency and gave financial assistance to the households in the most affected areas by giving them each $1, 245. Management Strategies The Northern territory government posted a public message “We have crews on standby to fly into areas to begin…

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    of women together and started protesting how women were getting treated in the workforce.History.com clearly states that during their protesting, the wives of men started to leave them, causing them to change their minds about how they treated working women. The discrimination towards women in engineering was uncalled for, according to a historian that studies women history.History.com states that the end result of MacGill’s actions and her standing up for what she believes in led her to be a…

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    Beaches Persuasive Speech

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    pollution of our oceans and beaches is causing harm to not only humans but all other living things in the food chain. The majority of marine debris found around the world is made of plastic. The world's more industrialized nations, including the United States, create a huge amount of plastic, and…

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