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    Mudflats In Nudgee Beach

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    abiotic factors of the Nudgee Beach mangrove ecosystem is the common soldier crab (Mictyris longicarpus). The common soldier crab is a small crustacean that typically travels in “armies” of thousands to ensure strength in numbers when feeding. Soldier crabs feed off of particle detritus in the mudflat sediment and retreat back into the sand as the tide rises [11]. With their jointed legs and pointed dactylus, soldier crabs are able to burrow underground and can remain secluded – by creating an…

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    Surimi Case Study

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    make surimi include Alaska pollock, Pacific whiting, milkfish, tilapia and shark. In detail, surimi seafood is seafood made from inexpensive fish which is ground up, flavored, textured, colored and shaped to resemble more expensive seafood such as crab, scallop, lobster, abalone or calamari. In addition, many east Asian countries traditionally make and consume surimi and many Asian foods use surimi as their primary ingredients. For example, surimi is made in to fish balls and thick soup in China…

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    The Joy Luck Club

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    The Joy Luck Club, by Amy Tan is a story about four Chinese mothers and their daughters who have a hard time distinguishing between their Chinese and American culture and following their family traditions. The Joy Luck Club was a group that Suyuan Woo, the mother of Jing-Mei, chose to create in order to give Chinese women who were forced into the America’s a place to come where there would be no negative thoughts or sad stories. It was all fun and laughter around the Mahjong table. When Suyuan…

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    session to 15 pupils from SK Bangsar. The title of our story was “The tale of a monkey and a crab”. In this storytelling session, I was the script writer and the storyteller. Thus, I would like to reflect on my experience as the script writer and the storyteller in this essay. This reflective essay also discusses about the strengths and weaknesses of the storytelling session. The story “The battle of the crab and the monkey” was chosen by our group members after a few discussions. This story…

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    Some animals, like dogs and cats, can develop special relationships between each other. Animals have an instinct to look after each, like a dog looking after a baby squirrel if it fell out of it's nest. There are many other essences too, like how a red bird might take care of a baby blue bird. A dog that just had a litter of puppies just might take care of some kittens. The animals have the proclivity to care and nurture each other. In passage one the lions stick together because while one…

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    Blanket Octopus

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    15. The blanket octopus is not your ordinary octopus, they contain long webs connecting to their body. The females can grow as large as six feet while the males are only 5 centimeters in length. With the weight ratio to at least 10,000 to one, it sounds like mating should be fun. When the male finds a female octopus, he breaks off one of his arms and crawls inside her to store sperm, then swims off to die. Actually, that doesn’t sound very fun at all, but at least he got a happy ending, right?…

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    having to leave so quick. They understood why we had to leave, and said they had fun playing with us. It was almost like they were our best friends, they treated us so nicely. After getting to the room, we started munching down on our crab legs. I missed the crab legs so much. My mouth was salivating so bad that when I was actually eating them I was slobbering everywhere. Alexis and I finished at the same time, and we both wanted to go swimming in the ocean. The sand was burning so we could…

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    The North Atlantic whale’s population is declining at an alarming rate. Scientists fear the population might go extinct in mere years. Experts believe that the government must act fast to save the population. The major threat to the whale population is entanglement in fishing gear. Over 85 % of whales have been caught up with fishing gear at least once. Entanglement can lead to infections, cuts and starvation. All of which can lead to death. Entanglement is more deadly to female whales. This is…

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    Reindeer Observation

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    strengths of both of their performances were the recreation of the anatomy of their animal, displaying how their animal eats, and their expressions. Hunter did a really good job of showing the anatomy of a coconut crab by keeping his back hunched and making his hands resemble the claws of a crab. Emily’s use of being on her hands and legs was a great way of displaying how a koala would walk on its short legs to move itself from tree to tree. She also had a good facial expression that resembles…

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    cancerous cells” but the virus never leaves your body. Is it curable, probably not. The consequence of this disease could lead to cervical cancer and genital warts. HPV is the most common disease in the U.S. estimating over 14,000,000 people yearly. Crabs(Pubic…

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