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    type for aquariums. It is written with the intention to persuade people to not buy fish, and keep aquariums. The article informs people about why not to do so, which is because the fish are harmed in the process. In the source, locations of where certain types of aquariums fish are from is revealed, how fish’s communication is negatively impacted by aquarium life, and lastly, what the readers can do about it. PETA informs readers why it is bad to purchase fish and keep them in an aquarium. The…

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    Persuasive Letter Assignment from the purple book As you may already know, Mr. Bullock, the majority of the fifth grade would like to go on a field trip to an aquarium to see the whales with our own eyes, consequently of Mrs. Sowerbon’s lecture on whales. The field trip would allow us to get up close to the magnificent creatures and study them in person. The 5th grade and I know that you invest greatly in our education, and this…

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    The best place in Long Beach The Aquarium of the Pacific is the best place in Long Beach; it’s educational, fun, and entertaining. The Aquarium is educational for the following reasons; first, it features a collection of over eleven thousand animals, representing five-hundred different sea species. Secondly, these species range from the porcupine fish, giant octopus, and puffins, to the jellyfish, spider crabs, and so much more! For each of these different species, you will learn about their…

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    Introduction The New England Aquarium has been one of Boston’s most beloved and popular institutions, attracting a robust number visitors. Although they have garnered the support of a wide array of patrons, there is a struggle to attract communities of color. In this paper, an analysis of three central concepts will be assessed for the symbolic and political frames. Structural Frame The culture problem is staff members feel uncomfortable speaking with the adolescents in the summer…

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    the Aquarium, by Viktor Suvorov, is a spy novel that tells the story of his personal rise and fall of being a GRU officer during the Cold War. Even though this novel is classified as a biography, not all of it should be assumed as true. Through analyzing how Suvorov portrays the adversaries, the allies, and the tradecraft in the novel, a deduction can be drawn to if this novel is a credible source of information. The first area to analyze to determine the credibility of Inside the Aquarium is…

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    Do LED Aquarium light fixtures really cost more than other lighting fixtures? This comparison takes into account the initial setup, and continued cost of lighting a beautiful aquarium over a 1-2 year period. It will show that LED's are actually the cheapest to keep and maintain. Currently fluorescent light fixtures (VHO) are the least expensive to purchase while LED is the most expensive with Metal Halide (HQI) somewhere in the middle. The first thing to be considered is bulb replacement. The…

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    fair for that purpose. Assessments should be age-appropriate in both content and the method of data collection. (Jacqueline Jones, June 2003) The Pre-Assessment for the Lesson: “The New Detroit Zoo Penguin Aquarium” will consist of having the children who will be going to the Penguin Aquarium…

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    to Shark Reef Aquarium for the 1st. Actually, this is a coincidence because I did not intend to go to Shark Reef Aquarium. On that day, my uncle invited my father to Madalay Bay Casino to play gamble; he also brought his three kids and I became a supervisor to watch his kids while he and my father was playing gamble. I’m really felt bore; I saw many Aquarium and thought Shank Reef Aquarium would be same. But after visited it, my opinion was changed. To start visit Shank Reed Aquarium I must buy…

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    Any levelheaded person would love to have a soft baby tiger napping on their lap. Although petting a tiger would be a dream come true for many people, are there any physical or mental implications the baby tiger might endure? Is it morally justified for one’s wishes to be granted at the sake of an animal 's welfare? Should animals be used for one’s amusement or should they merely be left to their own device? Animal captivity brings forth its own set of problems even when the desire to conserve…

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    Diversity Programs at the New England Aquarium, a problem with diversity in the workplace exists and struggles arise when the company attempts to correct the issue. These changes are made by hiring new personnel, editing company policy, and creating educational programs to draw in a different crowd. In the end, the people who work for the aquarium are unsatisfied with the workplace environment and the patrons remain uncomfortable with the atmosphere at the aquarium. Using exhibit 1.1 in the…

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