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    Low Back Injury In Rowing

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    Abstract Rowing is a very famous sport in western countries, but today it also shows a growth in other parts of the world as well. The sport is developed with background environment which present with rivers and lakes that also makes athletes to enjoy the natural beauty of the environment. This fantastic sport is very competitive and requires cardiovascular fitness, proper techniques and anaerobic power to move a boat in a rowing race. Unfortunately, this fantastic sport give rise to…

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    A quick cut reveals a close-up of a drowning body flailing underwater as blood enters the screen. Another quick cut exposes the tense protagonist as he begins to process what the viewer already knows. As his understanding of the situation grows, his panic seeps off the screen and into the real world; this is the climax of the second attack of the infamous “Jaws shark” from the 1975 blockbuster, Jaws. The second attack scene has a unique ability to create a substantial impact on the viewer…

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    Córdoba bail, while he pulled in the fishing line. But the crashing waves filled their boat with water faster than they could empty it, forcing Alvarenga to make a radical decision. He cut the line, dumping thousands of dollars’ worth of equipment and fish into the sea. He then pointed the boat toward his home port, Chocohuital, six hours away. Then Alvarenga called his boss, Willie, to report his position. With the coming dawn, Alvarenga spotted the rise of the mountains on the horizon. He was…

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    Snagg Bottom Monologue

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    By no means a huge fish in Yorkshire and even the British all time record is under four pounds, but the plucky fellows are well respected nonetheless. They're handsome creatures too and you'll not find many aquatic species that can match the grayling's good looks. "He has…

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    was formally found in Utah Lake, Utah. This fish has been extinct since the early 1930s. The fishes scientific name is Cottus echinatus. The Utah Lake Sculpin was usually around 7.1cm. The maximum length this fish was ever found was 9.2cm (Cottus echinatus Summary Page). The Utah Lake Sculpin was a pinkish transparent color. The fishes main food source was invertebrates. This fish was a freshwater species. The Utah Lake Sculpin was a bottom dwelling fish, which means it lived on the bottom of…

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    Island Mujeres Vacations

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    white sand beaches and beautiful waters; there are numerous activities to enjoy, and one of them is deep sea fishing. Island Mujeres Vacations offers you an amazing opportunity to venture into the deep waters of the Caribbean in search of a variety of fish that the sea has to offer. In fact, Island Mujeres deep sea fishing is one of the most popular and exciting activities- it's a favorite for many tourists.…

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    Measuring between 24 and 33 meters in length and weighing up to 200 tons, the blue whale is the largest animal on the planet, and is thought be the largest animal that ever existed. Belonging to the baleen whales, the blue whale—which in reality is blue-gray—is a marine mammal and is found in all oceans except the Arctic and enclosed seas. Despite their global distribution, they number between 10,000–25,000, making them the most endangered of the great whales. Blue whales reproduce sexually and…

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    Anyway, we had to go get bait so we stopped at a bait shop to pick up some packs of Nightcrawlers which were large worms that are really vital for catching Largemouth Bass which was our favorite species to fish for. After getting the bait, we hopped on the freeway and started driving to our destination. The destination was a place we call the “Tree Trunk” because of the tree trunk that is in the water, 10-15 from shore. It is located in the city of Isleton…

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    Yong, Ed. “Fish Watches Food. Scientists Watch Fish’s Thoughts”. National Geographic 31 January 2013, 1-2. In the article "Fish Watches Food. Scientists Watch Fish’s Thoughts”, by Ed Yong, Japanese scientists modified a larval zebrafish’s neurons to produce a bright green glow whenever they fire by injecting a jellyfish protein called GFP which gives a bright green glow when neurons pass signals to one another allowing the scientists to see its brain activity. Since larval zebrafishes’ bodies…

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    this is all about a seahorses birth. Their birth is very interesting here are some facts about it. Only 1% of seahorses survive when they are born due to the currents and predators. About 2,000 “fry” are born at a time. When they are born,like other fish, the parents leave them on their own. Before the male gives birth he waits 45 days till they are fully emerged from the pouch. Surprisingly, seahorses are known for staying with the same mate for the rest of their lives. During the mating…

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