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    the park (Holson 2005). On the other hand, Hong Kong Disneyland has adapted to the Chinese culture through accommodating the Asian taste buds and the local eating habits by introducing traditional Chinese dishes such as roast sucking pig, sliced abalone and dim sums (Choi 2006). Hence, the goal of Disney is clear: to demonstrate cultural sensibilities through blending…

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    The Dine Culture

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    connection to the sacred home of the Diné people as a whole. The sacred area is situated in such a way that there are four mountains or mountain groups: White Shell Mountain –Blanca Peak-- to the east, the Blue Beard –Mount Taylor-- to the west, the Abalone Shell Mountain –San Francisco Peaks-- to the west, and finally the Obsidian Mountain –Hesperus or La Plata Peak-- to the north. Therefore, the Ho-One (Hooghan) is a smaller version of the sacred area. The directions and the associated colors…

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    Common Bottlenose Dolphin: Anatomy: Common Bottlenose Dolphins are marine animals that live their whole life in the water. Their blowhole is on top of their head. Their ears are close to their eyes. They have 2 fins; a set of fins called Pectoral Fins that helps them swim. The other one is a single fin on top of their head further away from the blowhole called the Dorsal Fin that helps them keep stable against the water currents. They have a small patch of skin on their stomach that is…

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    Surimi Case Study

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    Alaska pollock, Pacific whiting, milkfish, tilapia and shark. In detail, surimi seafood is seafood made from inexpensive fish which is ground up, flavored, textured, colored and shaped to resemble more expensive seafood such as crab, scallop, lobster, abalone or calamari. In addition, many east Asian countries traditionally make and consume surimi and many Asian foods use surimi as their primary ingredients. For example, surimi is made in to fish balls and thick soup in China. As of 2015 the…

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    A fishery is a broad term used to describe any activity involving the harvesting of aquatic and marine animals, mainly fish. A fishery can refer to the fishing vessel, equipment and crew involved in the harvesting; the area that the fishing activity occurs in; and/or the species of interest. These can be wild captured seafood or seafood harvested through aquaculture. Commercial fisheries can also refer to the whole process of catching, processing and marketing the seafood for sale and involves…

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    Nature is a powerful force that impacts the lives of human beings. In Japanese culture, nature is regarded with great respect. In the novel The Sound of Waves by Yukio Mishima, nature is relied upon and it plays a vital role in the lives of the characters. Since the main setting of the novel is an island, Uta-jima, the characters live alongside nature. The characters respect and depend on what nature has to offer and are often rewarded by nature. Mishima effectively develops the influential role…

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    Nowadays, technology has become an important part of man 's daily routine. Activities such as purchasing online, making reservations to a restaurant, communicating by chatting or videos with people around the world, to even study from your own home are part of our everyday lives. Today, society has to acquire new knowledge in order to keep up with this Tech era; the way people live, work and communicate depends mostly on a computer and the internet. Although, some people want to blame technology…

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    Relationship between Economy and Ecology Economy and Ecology are sometimes presented to have conflicting interests with each other. Even though in the text, Damn Another Ecologist by Jane Jacob, it states that the economy means house management as ecology means house knowledge. Knowing ecology is important to operate the economy smoothly since the study of nature helps us maintain and balance our living arrangement for now and the future. Economy is mainly focused on finance and making a profit…

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    Prior Knowledge of Native Americans When I was young and still living in the Philippines, my knowledge about Native Americans are almost to none. The only Indians I knew are the Indians from India. We never had any class lecture or topic about American Indians. In fact, at that time, I thought white Americans were the original settlers in the America, and I could not remember any class teachings contradicting this assumption. When I was younger, I always watched Peter Pan, and Tiger Lilly, the…

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    Sea Otters Lab Report

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    Enhydra lutris, inhabit shallow coastal areas and they prefer places with a lot of kelp. They use the kelp surrounding them to wrap themselves in while they’re resting. They are very sociable creatures and eat animals that have shells, like clams and abalone. (www.marinemammalcenter.org/) Another common and important food source for them would be sea urchins. Sea urchins can be found all across ocean floors, all around the world. More specifically,…

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