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    Anthozoans: Coral Reefs

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    weather conditions and time of day. If it is daylight, corals are subjected to the most ultraviolet radiation. This can dry out and overheat the coral tissues. The last threat is predation. Some of the preys are sea stars, fish, sea worms, snails and crabs. Entire reefs can be destroyed in this type of predation. About 90% of coral were destroyed when a huge outbreak of crown of thorns starfish attacked at the Fagatele Bay National Marine Sanctuary in Florida. Coral reefs could recover from…

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    Meta Description: The chemical Selenium has been known to play a key role in fertility for men. One of the great joys and privileges of being and adult man or woman is having the opportunity to bear and raise children. It is something many people cherish and spend a great deal of their lives preparing for in order to become good parents. Unfortunately, nature and biology sometimes interfere with one's ability to conceive. Dealing With Infertility It is estimated that one in eight or 12.5% of…

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    The Eupleridae are small, furry, cat-like creatures that live in Madagascar. Molecular studies show that the euplerids evolved from one ancestor that most like rafted from main land Africa 18-24 million years ago. The reason for the speciation is not confirmed, but it could be because of different geographical regions. Some common traits between them is their slender bodies, they all feed on insects, and they all have fluffy tails. Narrow Striped Mongoose: Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata…

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    85 million years ago a dinosaur named the pteranodon came to life. Named by Othniel C. Marsh in 1876, the pteranodon was an exceptional flying dinosaur. It’s name, meaning “winged and toothless,” was for the most part self explanatory. It was a flying dinosaur with a very wide wingspan and no teeth. Did you know that the pteranodon wing-span is longer than that of any known bird? It had a crest on its head, no teeth at all, and a very short tail. Despite what many people still think, modern…

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    In the Hawaiian language, aloha stands for much more than hello, goodbye or love. It has a deeper meaning of sharing (alo) joyfully (oha) of life energy (ha) in the present. Vero had taught Doroteya this and Doro kept this close to the matters of the heart. She found it interesting to her, and was engrossed by this inconsequential piece of data that provided no use to her at the moment and unaware of the voice at large. Her cerulean orbs were focused on dislocating the sand from the book as it…

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    The activities on the water in this region include swimming, surfing, diving, deep sea fishing, boating, whale watching, crab-fishing, and more. For the less adventurous looking for more relaxation and less recreation, there are an assortment of day spas offering manicures, massages, hair styling, mineral baths, and…

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    1. (T) The couple’s abusive manner toward the angel mirrors society itself when it’s faced with those who are weird or unusual to the rest. Society tends to discriminate against outsiders or the minority, and abandon them unless they take advantage of them like Pelayo and Elisenda did once they found it was possible for them to be rich by making the old man be their own circus act which had put him in a humiliating place. Everyone in this part of the story does not treat the angel like something…

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    Hercules is known courageous acts and his god-like strength. Hercules was the son of an affair, between the Greek god Zeus and a human named Alcmene. Hera, Zeus wife was furious about the affair and hated Hercules because of it. Shortly after Hercules was born, she sent two serpents to his crib, as an act to kill him, but even as a baby he was able to strangle both of the snakes. Hera in her attempts to hurt Hercules, drove him mad, causing him to kill both his wife, Theben Princess Megara, and…

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    Having Cried Wolf does a lot of work in only a short amount of space. Gretchen Shirm does so by taking on multiple characters’ stories, including different perspectives and interwoven storylines, all the while being chock full of vivid imagery and carefully crafted with literary techniques such as similes and metaphors. She also gives such specific, detailed, and relatable examples, appealing to multiple senses that make the reader feel almost as if they are actually there. For me, all of these…

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    Nick Wilde, the main character in Disney’s Zootopia, is cunning and driven. He’s a red fox, and his portrayal in the film isn’t as far off from historical beliefs of foxes as one might expect. Throughout history, foxes have been seen in various environments, come in different shapes and sizes, but have retained a well-known reputation as clever. In Europe during the Dark Ages and Renaissance, foxes were portrayed as tricksters or those of fraudulent behavior, according to Janetta Benton’s Holy…

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