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    mystery to everyone in the world including themselves. As the persona of the poem a "Green Crab 's Shell" shows, the sad thing is that many people will never truly discover these things because they do not open themselves up and explore the deepest parts of their souls. The complex body of a dead crab is explored by the persona who compares it to a human and personifies it, to show that unlike the crab, humans have the ability to open themselves up and explore the mysterious chambers of…

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    Periwinkles Lab Report

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    looking in depth into the predation of Periwinkles (Littoraria irrorata) and the blue crab (Callinectes sapidus). What are periwinkles? Whats the reaction and relationship between the two species. How can one species detect the other? Once we explore the our creatures we will then conduct an experiment to test if there are any notable difference in the reactions of the periwinkles in the presence of the blue crab. Periwinkle (Littoraria irrorata) Periwinkles (Littoraria irrorata) are…

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    One of the most well known constellation is "Cancer" also known more commonly as "the crab". I have chosen this stunning pattern of stars because I myself am i cancer as my horoscope and find it quite beautiful even though it is one of the dimmest constellations which can't be seen with the naked eye. But if you were to look for this lovely constellation you would be searching for an upside down Y right next to the constellations of Leo and Gemini. If you want to see this constellation the best…

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    modern period. Specifically, the chapters “Confucius and Crab” and “Eating and Drinking Salesman,” illuminate the role of Capitalism in Shanghai’s modern history by presenting the crab and hunger metaphors, respectively, In the chapter of “Confucius and Crab,” the character Aiguo is a retired school teacher with a constant but pointless yearning for crabs, as their prices have skyrocketed. His young son Xiaoguo, also yearning to taste crab, finds one escaping a home where a banquet of sacrifice…

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    live among these trees are the Brown Pelicans that nest and feed in the tops of these trees. The Mudflat Fiddler Crab is also found in this ecosystem. The Mudflat Crabs have large flaunting claws. Another species of crab is also found here and this one climbs trees! The Mangrove Tree Crab digs its claw into the bark and clings to the tree. Many researchers have also spotted the crabs eating seahorses. Lastly, the Spectacled Caiman also can be found here. The “bony ridge between its eyes” causes…

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    Eliot uses the image of a crab on the ocean floor. Crabs seem usually found one at a time, never in large groups. Eliot uses the following lines to describe what Prufrock thinks he should be. “I should have been a pair of ragged claws / Scuttling across the floors of silent seas.” (ll. 73-74). Rather than make a comparison to a fish in a school, or a horse as part of a herd, Prufrock wishes he was a crab in a silent sea. Stating he wants the sea to be empty shows…

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    Hemigraspus Sanguineatus

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    Intertidal Food Chain Abstract Hemigraspus sanguineus (Asian crabs), an invasive species, are found in multitude on east coast and more precisely along the long island sound. The end goal of this experiment is to see what long term effect of having this invasive crab could have on other organisms in the tides, more specifically littorina littorea (periwinkle snails). This would be achieved by studying the interaction between Asian crabs, periwinkle snail, fucus and ulva. Introduction…

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    Like a Hermit Crab and its shell, the substance we define as a human being is not one single entity but is two entirely different entities, connected but completely distinct from one another. First we have the physical world that surrounds our lives daily. In this world we are able to distinguish things like the natural wonders. For example, trees and crystal formations. These objects exist, extended spatially, within a three dimensional physical realm we interact with every day. Among these…

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    of the environment. There are several different types of mutualism in the Bay. One example would be hermit crabs and sea anemones. Hermit crabs gain protection and anemones get food. Another example is smooth cordgrass and fiddler crabs. Fiddler crabs dig burrows which helps aerate the soil for the cordgrass. The cordgrass then provides structural support in the burrows for the fiddler crab.…

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    In Ian Frazier’s “Take the F,” Frazier gives an observation of his views on Brooklyn, the F train and New York City as a whole. Within these observations, Frazier writes beyond a given place and considers the interaction of people. For example, he describes his long train ride from Brooklyn to Manhattan: “every ride can produce its own mini-society of riders, its own forty-minute Ship of Fools.” By using “mini-societies” Frazier gives readers the sense that these riders aren’t strangers anymore,…

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