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    Serenia's Greed

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    Everything seemed to be quite great for humans living on the beautiful island of Serenia. Beauty was a gift from God for all the “Serenians”, a tribe of peaceful beings. All was great until greed started to build up in many. Their greed caused them to desire more. They demanded luxurious huge homes built out of the finest wood on earth, from a tree they were forbidden to touch by God. None though had the courage to touch the tree until one dreadful day. A man named Fisher did the impossible by…

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    Khrak Character Analysis

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    The ability to understand and share the feelings of another, or empathy can be found while examining the play Legend by Stanisław Wyspiański. The play depicts a story of self loss , family loss, and the loss of a hero. These three forms of loss in combination with the various devices used in the play that are character, dialogue, detail, and perspective all work conjointly to evoke a feeling of empathy in the audience. Each type of loss can be associated to a specific moment in the play, these…

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    to a conclusion as to what is killing the coral. The followed the steps precisely so that would not make any errors during their trials. They started with the first step of the scientific method, making an observation. Paragraph 7, sentence 1 of “Underwater Whodunit: What’s Killing Florida’s Elkhorn Coral” states, “Hot on the trail of where the white pox was coming from, Porter and other scientists ultimately identified human sewage outflows as the source of a pathogen that causes the disease.”…

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    Stroke Rehab Essay

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    some of the rehab techniques these methods are being discovered and researched so that stroke victims can be provided with the quickest and most efficient rehab available. The first type of non-traditional rehab that is being researched is using an underwater treadmill as a technique. This technique involves the subject running with their lower body submerged in water and strapped to a treadmill. The reasoning behind this rehab is that when…

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    In the movie, Finding Dory, underwater algae and plants appear in nearly every scene. From kelp to seagrasses, these algae and plants serve an important cinematic role as mysterious curtains and beautifully flowing details, but in the real world, these algae and plants serve just an even more significant function. Early in the movie, baby Dory searches the kelp forest by the Marine Life Institute, and later she returns to find her parents in the same kelp forest. Kelp forests are some of the…

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    The Bermuda Triangle is one of the most mysterious places in the world. The disappearance of ships and planes in the Bermuda Triangle is a mystery that has been unsolved for hundreds of years. To this day planes and ships still disappear in the Bermuda Triangle. There are reasons and theories to why planes and ships disappear in the Bermuda Triangle without a trace. Such as aliens in the sky, taking planes or a giant hole in the sky, but there are also logical explanations to this mystery.…

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    The documentary that I decided to watch for this assignment was the film, “Disneynature: Oceans.” I chose to watch this film simply because of the love and curiosity I have for sea creatures. While watching this documentary, I had many mixed emotions about all the events that took place. “Disneynature: Oceans” is a movie-length documentary about life within the ocean. This ocean documentary has informative, yet intriguing information about different animals that live within the deep ocean waters…

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    Pros And Cons Of Rovs

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    are definitely essential for underwater research. However, ROVs are essential because of their search and salvage capabilities, their environmental impact and their significant endurance. The first reason ROVs…

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    style as a whole. The segment of Mr. Blume in the pool brings a sort of familiarity to the viewer because the actually action of it is something that people can relate to. It also, in a way, stops the idea of time within the film when Mr. Blume is underwater. Although…

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    Diving or snorkeling in the crystal-clear water of the Indian Ocean is a fantastic way for a newly-wed couple to enjoy the underwater marine life. You can see a spectacular show put on by colorful fish, mantas, eagle rays, turtles, dolphins and a variety of sharks including the whale shark. Snorkeling among the colorful and stunning coral reefs in Maldives would be an enjoyable…

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