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    Agnostid Analysis

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    The main topic of both the lecture and the reading is about several possible predictions on how agnostids have lived and behaved. The reading asserts three possibilities with some evidence. However, the lecture completely denies whatever mentions in the passage through several conclusive observations. First, both the…

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    their "dream" come true.For example,they hunt the fox,marten, even tiger,and then stripped their skin when they are still alive.Just because an elegant lady want a beautiful and warm coat. So do the shark,for the delicious and nourishing shark fin soup,people go to fishing the shark,then they cut off their finning.more cruel is when they cut off shark finning,they throw the shark back to sea for more space to save shark fin.The practice of shark finning kills 26 to 73 million sharks each year…

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    Essay On Shark Finning

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    Nature (“Shark Finning”). All because humans are greedy and can only think about themselves and not about the environment. Today, sharks are declining rapidly on a global scale because humans have replaced them as oceans top predator (Fairclough). Restating that, humans, whose natural environment is on land, have replaced sharks, whose natural environment is in the sea, as the top predator of the ocean. It is astonishing how humans believe they can take over the world and that all other living…

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    Lionfish Case Study

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    released on purpose from people whom no longer wanted them as aquarium pets. The swift and warm Gulf Stream, which likely transported buoyant lionfish eggs and larvae from Florida northward, helped the lionfish's Atlantic journey. Introduced lionfish can threaten the health of marine communities and pose a hazard to people. In Florida waters and along the continental shelf near the Gulf Stream the temperatures are very similar to the lionfish's native waters. From north Florida upward, the…

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    right here. 1. Millionaires Believe in Having Balance in their Lives Most millionaires work only a few hours a week every few weeks at a time, how? Millionaires do first things first. They ask themselves, "What is the most important thing that I can be doing right now?" or what Brian Tracy asks, "If I…

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    are one of the deadliest animals in the sea. Through their range in Australia and the eastern Indo-Pacific, several humans suffer bites each year. Although, some of these are fatal. In Australia where blue-rings occur in shallow coastal waters and can be common in areas frequented by beach-goers, there been dozens…

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    The ocean is known as the lifeblood of the earth covering more than seventy percent of the planet’s surface with only five percent that has actually been explored. With that being said do you ever wonder how many shark species lurk in the water? It is known that they’re around four hundred and forty known species of sharks around but the basking and the goblin shark is two interesting ones that have been found. The Basking shark is seen all throughout the world they stay in warm waters close…

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    chain is the link to the other specie “The lines of dependency for food and other services are called food chains….Each species, including ourselves, is a link in many chains” (286). Along with shark’s substantial power as top predator in the ocean, it can help to keep each marine specie to balance in numbers (Fairclough 1); it behooves every humankind…

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    most perfect natural beauty this Earth has seen. When I was younger, swimming always was a way for me to escape normal life and jump into life under the sea, a way to put all stress and worries behind me, and instead simply swim. For as long as I can remember, I’ve wanted to be a Marine biologist, and help the animals that have been on earth for millions of years, live longer and have a better life. Sharks are known as a very dangerous, ruthless killer. When people venture into the ocean,…

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    Stop Shark Finning Essay

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    Stop Shark-Finning! Why kill a whole shark for its fins in order to make shark fin soup, a tasteless and expensive soup just to impress your friends? Every year human beings kill over 102 million sharks while less than 10 people are killed by sharks, yet we call them bloody killers (Fairclough 1). This has created a drastic reduction in their numbers, and it is feared that it may lead to their extinction, causing a life imbalance on the planet’s ecosystem. Governments and environmental…

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