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    I gathered my satchel, umbrella and notepad to start my exploration of Oahu's Byodo-In Temple. I shoved a crumpled green wad of paper at a man sitting in a small booth near the entrance. He took my money and gave me a half-smile. I found my way to the bridge that crossed a small creek of muddy, water that was swelling from the many days of rain we had in the past few days. While partially crossing the bridge, I stopped mid-stroll in amazement of the grand structure that was beore me. All of the…

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    feels after having the operation done. He doesn’t quite understand why he has to write the progress reports but he understands that it’s important. Charlie writes, “Then when I am smart they will talk to me and I can sit with them and listen like Joe Carp and Frank and Gimpy do when they talk and have a discushen about important things” (Keyes 15). Charlie is describing to the reader about how he struggles with everyday life, he can’t understand conversations so he’s usually left out. Charlie…

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    Freshwater Saltwater Salmon smolt Salmon Trout Sea Bass Sturgeon Sea Bream Barramundi Cod Pike Perch Turbot Murray Cod Yellowtail Kingfish Eel Cobia Tilapia Grouper White fish Snapper Ornamental fish Sole Carp Catfish Farms: We provide practical solutions to fish and shrimp farmers to help them tackle concerns like: issues relating to pond preparation…

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    Charlie always believed that Frank Reilly, and Joe Carp were his friend even though they said horrible things to him like, “look where Charlie had his operashun what did they do put some brains in,”(204) and “What did you do forget your key and open your door the hard way.”(204) Later on in the story charlie…

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    to achieve knowledge by going to a slow class for adults. His teacher, Ms. Kinnian, told Dr. Strauss and Dr. Nemur that Charlie should get the surgery. Slowly but quickly Charlie was gaining intelligence. He learned that his so-called friends, Joe Carp and Frank Reilly, weren’t actually his friends they were just making fun of his lack of intelligence. He also learned that the people at his work said “you really pulled a Charlie Gordon” or “what are you trying to be a Charlie Gordon”. That meant…

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    The Boston Tea Party was quite an event in American History, it was a very powerful sense of rebellion. Today I will be discussing different viewpoints of this event from five different people. With its major impact it had, people have quite a lot to say about this action of resistance. I will be discussing sources from the textbook, America: A Narrative History, online sources and RCC Library sources. I shall discuss arguments, summarize articles, and determine if an article is biased or…

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    Opioids In Fish

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    Opioids, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) and local anaesthetics are three types of analgesic drugs that have been studied as potential analgesic agents in fish.16 Opioid analgesic drugs exert their effects through the activation of mu-, delta- and kappa-opioid receptors, thus inhibiting and modulating pain signals.88 Morphine is a pure mu-opioid receptor agonist with a great hypoalgesic effect and very used in veterinary medicine.89 Since pure mu-agonist opioids cause addiction in…

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    “wandering eyes”. Carlson has an altercation with Candy after the terrible smell of his dog, “God almighty, that dog stinks, let his outta here, Candy! I don’t know nothing that stinks as bad as an old dog. You gotta get him out!” (Steinbeck 23). Carlson carps angrily at old Candy for him having his stinky dog in the cabin. Crooks decides to share with Lennie why he has his own room away from the other workers, “Cause I’m black. They play cards there, but I ain’t play because I’m black”…

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    The fundamental of this novel was the innocence of Antonio. I believe that this novel expressed the developmental of a child who looks for answers to his questions that he is in seek-of. The growth of learning Antonio receives and his innocence that is lost. Antonio grew up in a Mexican household that was very religious and had customs in which the parents decided the fate of their future. Antonio had to grow up and decide whether he would please his father or mother. Although he had three…

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    Instead of eating meat in every meal, people should start to choose alternatives. For example; people can receive their protein from soybeans. In addition, eating invasive species such as; Blue Catfish, European Green Crabs, Asian Carp, and The Giant Canadian Goose will provide humans with a more sustainable source of meat and support endangered species (Landers). Instead of buying from supermarkets, people can start shopping organically and locally, “If we were concerned about our…

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