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    The Huntsmen Spider

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    temperatures of corners and roofs in buildings. While they are not dangerous, a bite from them is unpleasant. Take care to not anger a female Huntsman's sac or young in summer! It seems like this Huntsman is preparing to web it's future home. The Beluga whale pictured here is a product of hunting done in the Arctic, perhaps by commercial fishermen for sale of rubber, meat and other…

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    Writer's Statement For my text production piece I chose to compose an expository piece after I was inspired by the story of Moby Dick and its description of whales as monstrous beings. My overall intention in writing my piece was to uncover the truth behind the Norwegian whaling industry, an industry readily overlooked in favour of the more brutal Japanese traders. The form of this expository piece abides by the conventions of an informative speech. The alliterative title No-way out of Norway…

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    From Theory to Practice The following case studies were conducted at an interactive science museum, the Discovery Center of Springfield, located in southwestern Missouri. The Discovery Center is a hands-on museum that regularly serves around 100,000 visitors annually in addition to offering distance learning opportunities and outreach to the surrounding communities. The facility represents one of the only educational spaces of its kind serving the region. The museum comprises around 60,000…

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    Over century’s whales have been killed for a number of different reasons. Each year, around 350 whales are killed by the Japanese. Japanese whaling begun in the 1890s and is still continuing today. Consuming whale meat has and still is a part of Japan's history and culture since 1890. Whale meat became a crucial part of the Japanese food supply after World War II, because it was a cheap source of protein for a country that was suffering from post war poverty. Japan was heavily involved in…

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    NASEEM SALEM AHMED 110045120 Bachelor’s Degree in Business Accounting Mr. Anizan Sulaiman Thursday 3:00 pm class Argumentative essay People should stop eating or consuming shark fin soup Do you agree fin soup is unhealthy ? Does it effect the environment? How many sharks being killed because of fin soup ? Shark finning is the process of cutting sharks fins and make soup from it is known as shark fin soup it is considered as a part of Chinese culture while test come from soup ingredients. It is…

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    Dolphin Killings

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    Thoughts on the Killing of Dolphins Frank Aikins 1.Introduction Dolphins may extinct in about 17 years if their rampant killings are not controlled. This is actually sooner than expected. According to the records and statistics gathered by “Enviro-Strong”, at wildlife protection agency, Dolphin Killings rises by approximately 17% every year (The dolphin Issue ETP). This means there are no signs of an immediate end to the brutal killings of Dolphins. Governmental organizations must pay…

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    The Importance Of Whales

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    thought about what the ocean would be like without whales? One thing that is never thought about when whales are being hunted is how important they are. For humans to understand the purpose of the whale and just going off the information one has learned may be different. Understanding the whale may be more complex than thought out to be. There is more to know about whales other than they can be big intimidating creatures. It is important to make sure whales are being protected. When an…

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    APES Extra Credit Assignment PG 5 IN THE GULF OF MEXICO, ENSURING A FUTURE FOR SHRKS People are killing so many sharks for fins, and it causes them to get closer and closer to extinct. Sharks are important to marine ecosystem, because they play a key role in climate change and food webs. Some countries ignore the importance of control the amount of sharks, which they eat and sell for money, they catch. In order to help the population of sharks to go up, EDF and Mote Marine Laboratory of…

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    Summary of the african dolphin being put onto the endangered mammals list the reason why they are on the list. They label that something is vulnerable but they never check up on the species to see if there is a decline in the population and then they say that it is such a shame that it has to be the way it is. I think that if they would have watched the species that they would have never had the problem that they currently have. The humpback dolphin was poorly studied mammal used to be on the…

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    Introduction to my Project Within my project I aim to discuss whether it is right to keep animals captive. In particular, if it is right to keep them captive for our entertainment. Animal captivity raises many important moral questions, which include questioning whether it is ever right to restrict animal’s liberty and if so, under what conditions? Furthermore, do human beings have the right to keep other animals captive? Are we the superior species and if so, why is this the case? I aim to…

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