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    The Hawaii Trip on Halloween that got ruined by fun Me and my bffs were sitting in class one day when Ms.Milam came over and said "I have warned you to stop talking so, Stormy come sit where Taylor sat and Taylor go sit where Stormy sat." (In the back of course) We went home and video chated each other and Kayley had the idea to go to Hawaii for Halloween just us girls only.we wanted to go because it was our favorite holiday.we all agreed to finnaly go after a while of bragging about there food and everything that was there. So I decided to spend the night at kayleys before the day of our trip, and the next morning I have to wide awake by 6:30 a.m. The Day Of Our Trip Finally 6:30 a.m. arived after that long night.I had to wake Kayley up because she was so tired she made us late. we couldnt stop and eat breakfast or anything, because we had to go pick up stormy and Nkyla because their parents wouldnt drop them off. Finally we got to the airport. We ate breakfast there instead of any restraunt that would have cost us about a fortune. We only spent 10.50 at dajorns family restraunt in the airport. Luggage was only12.82 a person but I knew it was going to be bigger when we got back because im going to buy alot of stuff on my trip, and so are they.We finally hear them say its time to…

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    Shells By Cynthia Rylant

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    “Shells” by Cynthia Rylant is a realistic fiction short story about a fourteen-year-old boy who learns to live with his aunt after his parents deaths. In the beginning, Michael’s parents died. His Aunt Esther decided he could live with her. Esther was the only one who offered to take him in. Michael's other relatives didn’t want to deal with a fourteen-year-old- boy. Soon, Michael and Esther start to get in fights. The two were always bumping heads. Esther always talked to her friends how she…

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    Decapoda Research Paper

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    INTRODUCTION Parental care in Decapoda is usually limited to the female's care for her eggs (i.e., carrying, oxygenating, cleaning, protecting, and sometimes assisting in hatching) (Hazlett, 1983). Care of recently hatched juveniles is rare in invertebrates, and evolved mainly in terrestrial and freshwater species (Thiel, 2000). The freshwater crayfishes show some of the most complex patterns of parental care among decapods (Hazlett, 1983). The majority of studies with these animals refer to…

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    Essay On Blue Crabs

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    Classification Levels of the Chesapeake Blue Crab Characteristics of Invertebrates in the Class Malacostraca Scientific Name: Callinectes sapidus Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Arthropoda Sub-Phylum: Crustacea Class: Malacostraca Order: Decapoda Family: Portunidae Genus: Callinectes Species: Sapidus Habitat of the Chesapeake Blue Crab The Blue Crab lives in several different locations. A few of these locations are the…

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    However, the average size of a lobster that caught is approximately 25 cm in length and weighs about 0.5 kg. A lobster's body is divided into twenty-one segments including six segments from the head area, eight segments from the thorax, and seven segments that contrive the abdomen (often eaten as part of the main course). Most people think of the lobster being red, but the body is actually black or green. The eyes are on the first segment of the head and are stalked and they can only…

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    Mangrove Importance

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    tree colonization, primary and secondary productivity, nutrient cycling and energy flow is improving by their burrowing and feeding activities thus they are important in ecology. They are feeding on decaying organic matter such as fresh and dead leaves and seedlings. Increase the rate of breakdown by increasing the surface area available for microbial colonisation can be done by an organisms such as crabs when they shred the leaves into smaller particles. They also become nutritional resources…

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