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    the vital organs of living organisms. If there was an accident the vital organs will be saved such as the kidneys or heart. Lipids help aquatic animals such as sea lions, whales, penguins and all kind of fishes to float on water, it helps with the buoyancy. Many lipids are formed when a glycerol molecule combines with compounds called fatty acids. If each carbon atom in a lipid’s fatty acid chain is joined by another carbon atom through a single bond then the lipid is said to be saturated.…

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    part is no matter who breaks the rules, they will be punished. For the death penalty, different people hard to have the same opinion about it existence. Everything has its opposite side, we expose to shine the shadow appears behind us, water offer buoyancy for boats to sail on water but water can swallow boats as well. Just same as the examples, the existence of capital punishment has become a controversial topic. Part of people think that capital punishment makes them feel safer. On the…

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    There has been much debate over the Negro during the Harlem Renaissance. Two philosophers have created their own interpretations of the Negro during this Period. In Alain Locke’s essay, The New Negro, he distinguishes the difference of the “old” and “new” Negro, while in Langston Hughes essay, When the Negro Was in Vogue, looks at the circumstances of the “new” Negro from a more critical perspective. During the Harlem Renaissance period, Alain Locke considers African Americans as transforming…

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    The week before we left, we packed our dive gear consisting of: regulators, buoyancy control device (BCD 's), mask, fins, gloves, skins and wetsuits, weights, dive logs, cameras, dive computers, and back up batteries. When the day came to hop on the plane, my mom and I couldn 't even contain our excitement. After a three-hour plane…

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    The mission statement demonstrates the true mission of a nonprofit organization. That said, it (the mission statement) explains the reason a nonprofit organization exists. It also serves a type of guide for the decision-making process, responsibilities, and actions. With this concept in mind, one may agree that the mission statement is an important step in unfolding the nonprofit organizations’ plans or strategies of action (Hopkins, 2013). This is to say, the mission statement is a factor that…

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    Polar Bear Research Paper

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    eight to 8.4 feet tall and weigh from 1,500 to 1,700 pounds. The reason the polar bear weighs is heavy. They have 4.5 inch thick layer of fat. On the land, fat makes polar bear warmer so they can live in the polar climates. In the water, fat makes buoyancy so they can swim faster. Polar bear has smaller ear for keeping warm, has black skin. The polar bear’s fur looks white but, each individual fur is a clear and hollow, but, their fur is yellowish in the summer. This helps the polar bear keep…

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    Part E (Identify the apex predator/s) In the movie ‘Finding Nemo’, the creators payed close attention to detail regarding how the food webs are formed in ecosystem of the Great Barrier Reef. At the top of the food web are the apex predators: the predators that aren’t prey to any other organism. These animals in the foo web that I have created are the Anglerfish, Great White Shark, and Barracuda. In reality, there are other animals that would probably eat these animals, but in my food web, they…

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    Positive Attitude Conflict occurs in everyone’s everyday life. How people chose to respond to conflict is what will end up affecting the outcome. In “Blood, Toil, Tears, and Sweat” and “Anne Frank: Diary of a Young Girl” there are figures that both show a positive attitude when facing hard times. The best way to respond to conflict is to have a positive attitude. Being optimistic can actually affect a person’s mental health. The Mayo Clinic Staff explains, “Health benefits that positive…

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    Leadership and followership are exceptionally influential in any shape or form. Many Leaders has influenced their subordinates with their personality and style of leadership, and on the other hand, followers has played a vital influence on how their leaders channel his/her leadership style. Considering this facts, this paper will analyze on Eleanor Roosevelt’s leadership and influence style. Eleanor Roosevelt was the daughter of Elliot and Anna Roosevelt. She was born in New York City on Oct 11…

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    Crucian Carp Lab Report

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    The reason for the fish to be dissected is because the external anatomy does not give insight into what the body contains, we can only observe the fins that are used for buoyancy as well as horizontal swimming, the lateral line system that is used to detect predators and prey was also visible. In this study the fishes that were used were not killed but they were sick. Firstly, the specimen was euthanized with clove oil. Euthanasia…

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