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    Condone Cannibalism

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    • I want to preface that I have the utmost respect for other cultures, their beliefs, and practices. That stated, from my own perspective and beliefs, whales and dolphins are sentient beings which entitles both species to protected rights. This includes being hunted for game or eaten for food. As I would not condone cannibalism despite playing part to cultural belief or ritual, I do not condone the murdering of these species. I can sympathize and understand how hard it must be to change…

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    The brain is the most important body organ in your body nothing can function without your brain. The brain contains the way it moves, feels, and its senses of emotions, including the lungs, heart, and stomach. which is the part to the central nervous system. There are three main structures of the brain, the forebrain, midbrain, and hindbrain. Forbrain their are two different types of forebrain which is (diencephalon and telencephalon). The diencephalon structure contains the…

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    Flotilla Fresco Analysis

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    At least 14 dolphins, and the towns harbor. The dolphins may be a symbol of the open sea. The ships and dolphins that are placed on a the top half of this piece could symbolize that they are farther away. (Chapin 1995: 56). This is most likely because of the speed that the art was painted in, creating less time…

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    Red Tide Research Paper

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    Red Tide Even though red tide has been around for thousands of years it is yet still unaware to some common day people. Many people do not understand the effects of red tide to the environment around us and how it plays out; there is more to red tides than just discoloration of the ocean waters. Scientists and researchers are digging deeper into the reasons of why and how this phenomenon occurs. Red tide is often overlooked despite its harmful effects, but it can be as costly and damaging as…

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    Santiago Stereotypes

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    Until November 4, 2008, no African American was ever elected as the President of the United States of America. Barack Obama defied the stereotype that the President of the United States was a white man, as he rebelled against this century old, metaphorical barrier after he was elected. President Obama proves to the world that rebellion does not have to involve violence, and can be expressed as defying the stereotypes that exist in the path to achieve a goal. In terms of individual responsibility…

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    He is the safest place I know, he is the guy in the white hat who saves the day. This is the only way I know how to describe the man I admire most. Cory is an amazing husband and father, he puts his family before everything else, he is not only a protector but a nurturer and teacher Cory French is a man who chooses to live by his morals, he believes in honesty, hard work, leading by example, and doing the right thing. These are all perfectly good reasons to admire this man but I have one great…

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    To begin, The King of the Gods was Jupiter. The ancient Romans called him many things, including dies pater (shining father), Jupiter Optimus Maximus (all-good, all powerful), and in English is known as Jove. On top of these names he had a few lesser known names such as Caelestis (heavenly), Totans (thunderer) and many others. Jove was the god of the light and sky and was sworn to protect both it and the other Gods. Symbols of Jove were the thunderbolt and the eagle. The thunderbolt was the…

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    Santiago’s Sacred Struggle Many know the story of Jesus of Nazareth and are able to confirm the historical figure whether they believe in him or not. The holy story can be divided and interpreted to explain Christ 's struggle, death and resurrection for the sake of mankind. Many see the modern-day allusion to Christ’s story in Ernest Hemingway 's The Old Man and the Sea. When compared side-by-side, these plot situations may help the reader see beyond the text on the page and visualize and…

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    Inhumane In Zoos

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    months, which means she spends most of her time indoors, without much room to move.” This lead to Lucy developing painful arthritis. Another example of an animal in aquariums that doesn’t have enough room is dolphins. According to an article by www.whalefacts.org “No tank can be big enough [for dolphins] as they can swim up to 100 miles a day and it is also impossible to replicate their natural environment in captivity.” Both of these animals are large and require a lot of space, but are only…

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    Tasmanian Tiger Essay

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    of 2- 10 members called pods, active during the day and resting in slow waters at night. By spending a significant amount of time underwater hiding from humans, they are difficult to spot and very little is known about their behavior. Unlike other dolphins they have only one stomach with three chambers, females are bigger than males with eyes high up on the head. Sadly, another Japanese animal made the list. Only six months after being officially declared as extinct, on January 10, 2013,…

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