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    the animal’s fur they can’t use the fur to maintain body temperature. Since the oil floats, animals like seabird and sea otters are commonly affected and are often found on the shorelines when the oil comes ashore. Other animals, such as snails and clams, also get harmed if the oil stays on the beach for too long. Animals are dying or getting harmed, according to response.restoration.noaa.gov, when they could still live if the oil was cared better for. Oil spills not only affect animals, but…

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    all else, that is when I feel safe, that is when I feel home. The one thing that has changed my life today drastically is the introduction to serious relationships. Yes, I have been on the high of highs when I had a girlfriend, I was happier than a clam. Then, it all went way as if it was a temporary idea, and if it weren’t for the kindness of the everyday people, I would still be in a emotional void that I plunged myself into after. The small deeds bring the largest impacts in the long run,…

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    This journal article dives into the costs of producing college level text books to decide if they're adequately and reasonably. Publishers clam that one of the largest factors in higher book prices is the sale of used books by the school book stores, used book dealers, and students. The publisher loses money overtime as their books are resold and not new copies being purchased. This works out for the student in the short-term but in the end increases overall book prices as the publisher will…

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    Sea Otters Research Paper

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    This report will be discussed on otters. It will describe the basic life of an otter. I will discuss All the types of otters then their diet, population, habitat, and where they live in the world. Then lastly there threats. Otters, including river otters, are the most aquatic members of the weasel family. They have short ,dense underfur, webbed feet and a slim, sinuous body. Both the ears and nostrils can be closed when The animals are underwater. There are many types of otters such as sea…

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    species of fish. Pier and surf casting are very popular worldwide. In the United States, fisherman can be found along the coasts of both the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. Depending on location and species, a wide variety of bait can be considered, from clams, squid and even eel, as well as artificial…

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    Awhile back, people were greatly devastated by the fact that the Great Barrier Reef was dying. This is very understandable because it is a 1,400 mile long mural of color and life, or at least it used to be. Now it smells of death and is on an unstoppable journey towards it’s end (Source). However, many do not understand the importance of the reef. The Great Barrier Reef is located in Australia and is assumed to be originally discovered by early Aborigines who inhabited the gigantic island for…

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    Executive summary: The Internet of Things The “Internet of Things” is the way we live and interact with the surrounding things. This has become an over increasingly and ongoing topic of conversation in both workplace areas and the outside of it. Which has more potential impact on the living behavior and also reflects to the work place. But to curious to know what is the exact way in defining of "Internet of things” and what the major impact are is it going to have on you and any organization.…

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    “I was starting to understand that the children had secrets. Their quicky silent glances were like a private language invented to keep strangers- like me- from finding out what they did not want me to know.” This was said by the main character Jack. He is spending his summer on a private island. The Puritans would ban the novel The Turning due to the supernatural events, not law abiding citizens and the sins that take place. The Puritans would oppose the book The Turing because of the…

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    scared. That much is easy to say. I've been scared most of my life if many different things and many different reasons. It's what I'm afraid of and why that's hard to explain. There's so much on my mind at this very moment, so many different topics, situations, and scenarios. Most have to do with the here and now. Some are about past experiences that I'm afraid will happen again, and I don't want them to. They've caused me enough heartache already. Occasionally, my mind drifts to the future. A…

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    The anatomy and physiology behind Odobenus rosmarus rosmarus and Odobenus rosmarus divergens adaptations Korina M. Ramirez November 5, 2015 The only extant lineage of pinnipeds under the genus Odobenus are the walruses. This genus includes two widely accepted species Odobenus rosmarus rosmarus, the Atlantic walrus, and Odobenus rosmarus divergens, the Pacific walrus. The environment these animals live in are harsh and require quite the adaptations in order to adjust due to many issues…

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