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    Many accounts begin with earth, or with earth retrieved from water. In some of them gods and people and animals emerge from the earth (just as plants still do). In others the process begins when a creature, such as a crab or tortoise, dives into a primeval ocean and brings up a small piece of earth from which the universe is created. Myths of these kinds are common among American Indians and aboriginalAustralians(who place before the moment of creation a period called 'the time of…

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    Essay On Fishing Bass

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    for a plug is crank bait. These lures are shaped exactly like a small fish enticing the bass and making them hunt for your lure. Soft plastic lures is the name for a group of lures, as you might have guest, they are plastic and are used to imitate crabs, little fish, worms, leeches and many more. There are so many types of lure and if you want any more information, please feel free to continue on reading through the various lure related articles found throughout the…

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    Dermochelys coriacea, better known as Leatherback Turtle is the world’s largest turtle with a length of 1.6 m and a weight of 300 to 600 kg, fourth-heaviest modern reptile and is the only living species in the genus Dermochelys and family Dermochelyidae. This turtle earns his common name because it lacks the typical bony plates on its carapace, instead, is flexible and covered in a thin layer of leathery skin, is dark in colour with white and pink spots. Females have a characteristic 'pink spot'…

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    1. “On Keeping a Notebook” is organized in a way that the narrator seems to be writing with her thoughts. Her writing moves between stories she wrote down onto her notebook, while striving from the question of why she had one. She starts out by introducing a time where she was at a bar and took interest of a woman. She described the event briefly, yet had enough details to not lose the reader. Didion hopped from events to portray the reality of her notebook style, similar to a rough draft. She…

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    On the first day at the beach, we went on a boat ride to go snorkeling. While we were snorkeling we found big shells on the beach. When we were under the water we found hermit crabs on the ocean floor. On the next day, we spent the day at the beach at a five-star resort. We spent the time swimming in the ocean with huge waves that seemed to push people down. At the beach, we all got really bad sunburns. My favorite part was when…

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    Messier Catalog

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    the wrong patch of sky. In 1758, he discovered a fuzzy patch in the constellation of Taurus. After his repeat observation of the patch, and noticing that it had not moved. The nebula became his first entry in his catalog which he names Messier 1 or Crab Nebula. The second object in his catalog was M2, this nebula was discovered by another astronomer but had not been documents. After his third nebula was discovered, Messier gave himself the task to search the skies and document the nebula do…

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    the entire planet’s surface. In addition, water is vital to the development of life and the maintenance of many living organisms, including humans. The waters are filled with numerous aquatic species, including different kinds of fishes, turtles, crabs, corals, and other large mammals. One of the problems many marine animals face is the pollution invading their homes due to the carelessness and ignorance of human beings. For instance, numerous people scatter their plastic trash, aluminum cans,…

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    the high class, much more elegant food, instead, they would buy foods such as hazelnuts, apples, oranges, strawberries, etc. The higher class personnel would have much more elegant meals such as; shellfish also featured in theatre food and included crab, oysters, mussels and cockles, various types of nuts (hazelnuts were especially popular), milk with cream was used as an Elizabethan beverage, curds, whey, butter, cheese, eggs, ready cooked meats, pies, and pastries. The commerce of these foods…

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    Symbolism In Finding Nemo

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    Finding Nemo, an animated children’s movie from 2003, follows the odyssey of a young clownfish on his way back to his father. He is presented with a plethora of difficulties, all of which he overcomes with growing maturity. As Nemo progresses throughout the movie, he learns that genuine friendships and a home are fundamental to survival. Nemo lives in a vast ocean. It is portrayed as eerily soothing yet intimidating; in certain scenes the water is tranquil but empty. The utter lack of all…

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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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