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    The Pearl Essay

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    of the story kino resolves his internal conflict by throwing the pearl back into the ocean.Kino and Juana watched it winking and glimmering under the setting sun.They saw a little slashin the distance .And the pearl lays on the floor of the sea the crab settled the pearl was gone .And the music of the pearl drifted into a whisper and disappeared.Kino resolved the internal conflict Page 5 kino went from loving and greedy and less than 2 whole…

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    Have you ever wondered what the difference is between an octopus and a squid? While they are similar in many ways, they are also different in others. I will talk about both the similarities and the differences between their physical characteristics, their habitat, and their behavior. The octopus and the squid are both similar and different in the way they look. They’re closely related to mollusks. Squids have a backbone-like structure that is flexible which is similar to the shell of a snail.…

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    mostly of crustacean about 50,000 known and divided into groups; Branchiopods, Maxillopods, Malacostraca and Ostracods. The Malacostraca is divided into five different groups, decapods, stomatopods, euphausiids, amphipod and isopods. Decapods include crabs, lobster and shrimp it’s the largest species. Decapod means ten to five pairs of legs most first pair are modified as large claws, called chelipeds. Most decapods hatch as a zoea but on some occasion shrimp can hatch a nauplius. Stomatopods…

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    That's why many experts in the field of dieting recommend the consumption of other fruits, vegetables, proteins and carbohydrates in small amounts on a daily basis. These include whole grain bagels, potatoes, papayas, cheese, tuna without mayonnaise and crab. This way, you will be able to compensate all the lost nutrition caused by adopting the grapefruit…

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    Moana Essay

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    Moana: Film Review The movie I will be reviewing is a PG movie called Moana. The directors are Ron Clements and John Musker. The movie was released the 23rd of November in 2016. The length is 1 hour and 47 minutes. The genres are Animation, Adventure, and Comedy. The film went on to gross over 643 million dollars. The theme of the movie is to show you the culture of Moana’s people, Hawaii, and how to she shows courageousness. The movie is about a little girl named Moana who was chosen by her…

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    Personal Narrative Essay

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    everyone in the vehicle voiced concerns about Frazier. Once arriving at the restaurant we were seated at a large series of tables by a fireplace. I sat here one end of the table next to Pruett, and Pirl. I ordered chicken fingers fo my meal, and a crab dip appetizer to share with everyone. While service was frustratingly slow, I think everyone enjoyed their meals with one notable exception. Doyle ordered of all things a pizza. I would never think to order such a thing at a place that is clearly…

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    They would pick crab apples, black berries, and corn (172). When the hunger became extremely rough to manage, Jeanette would take greater measures. She quoted, “When girls came in and threw away their lunch bags in the garbage pails, I’d go retrieve them” (173). Jeanette…

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    Coral Reef Analysis

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    In their research article, Graham and Linda Forrester, Lianna Jarecki, and Rebecca Flynn explored the effects of an anchoring event on a coral reef at Crab Cove in the British Virgin Islands. With an increase in tourism, recreational boat traffic has increased and some boaters don’t think about where their anchor is going when they throw it overboard. On July 7th, 2004, a 50 meter vessel named the Holo-Kai anchored overnight on the reef. The heavy chains and three anchors used to hold the…

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    Sea Otter Research Paper

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    Introduction: The pacific sea otter, known as the heaviest members of the Weasel family, is a keystone species living in the Pacific Ocean, off the coast of Japan, Russia, America, Canada and Mexico. It’s current population, is estimated to be just over 106,000 worldwide, with just over 3,000 in California. These aquatic mammals are currently under threat of extinction. Through scientific knowledge and understanding of the sea otter, protection laws have been put into place to create for design…

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    Cancer is a disease that arises from cells in a part of the body starting to grow out of control. It is one of the most common causes of death, taking nearly 7 million lives each year worldwide. Approximately one-half of men and one-third of women in the world are diagnosed with different cancer types at some point during their lifetimes. More than one-third of deaths occur within five years after a cancer diagnosis. As cancer comes to be a serious life-threatening disease to human, then, what…

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