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    The Impact Of Pollution On Marine Wildlife Marine wildlife has been in existence for over million of years. Researchers and Marine Biologists have been trying to show the importance of the studies of how pollution impacts the lives of many marine wildlife and their habitat. It is necessary that we find out what pollution is doing to these poor marine animals and find a way to start making our marine wildlife clean and healthy. The purpose of this literature review is to provide research to the…

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    until they are large enough to develop sufficient chromatophores needed to camouflage their body. The juvenile octopuses also stay in shallow waters, usually between 0-2 meters in order to keep out of reach of larger predators such as sharks and dolphins (Mather, 1991). They also move dens every couple of days, in order to remain undetected by predators while moving into an area with a larger abundance of…

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    Cetaceans should not be used for entertainment purposes, especially in a modern society where there are many different forms of entertainment. It is inhumane, it is dangerous for both humans and animals, and there is no valuable purpose in terms of human survival. It is up to humans to stop this,due to the fact that humans are the only ones with the power to stop this. Whales will generally reside in all of the oceans throughout the world, but during the winter seasons they will go north and…

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    The illegal hunting of Whales (Whaling) - Ella Stallwood Whaling is a practice utilized today which is used to chase down whales that are used for multiple reasons, however it is making numerous whale species end up jeopardized or beginning to be totally wiped out. A few reasons whales are hunted include the production of oil which is used to create candles, skincare and cosmetic items. They can likewise produce food including cooking oil, margarine and meat which makes burgers and other…

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    hypocrisy, he believes in the existence of ghost other hand in his books he doesn’t believe in paranormal or in supernatural phenomena. Enslin hates his book and calls them as “bill-payers” when He learns of a New York hotel called The Dolphin and the room 1408 which is considered to be haunted, and pure evil. He decides to stay in that room as apart of his research for his book Ten Nights in…

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    In the car we played “ I spy “. After that we played a game called “ punch buggy “ . When we arrived at Dolphin Island we instantly grabbed our gear and sprinted to the beach. “ Wait! “ yelled Carson’s dad. “ You still have to put on sunscreen. “ Aw-man. “ stated Carson. I never have liked the feel and smell of it. So slick and smooth. Also, greasy. After…

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    Great Barrier Reef The Great Barrier Reef, the world's largest coral reef, and lies a short distance off the northeast coast and extends for over 2,000 kilometers. The Great Barrier Reef is one of Australia’s most amazing natural gifts blessed with a breathtaking beauty of the world’s largest coral reef. It is larger than the Great Wall of China and the only living thing on earth that you can see from space. As the largest living structure on the planet, the Great Barrier Reef is incredibly…

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    There are various types of species from dolphin, turtle, bee, penguin, elephant, to rhinos, geese. These species can also represent all ecosystems, which include the oceans, lands, deserts, lakes, and the sky. In addition, most of these animals are considered to be endangered species, and heavily…

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    On one hand, we have the poem ‘Medusa’ by Carol Ann Duffy, in a dramatic monologue based on a mythical creature, Medusa, whose insecurity and jealousy leads her to believe that her husband is cheating on her. Consequently, she turns into a gorgon who turns anything she looks at to stone. On the other hand ,we have ‘Les Grandes Seigneurs’ by Dorothy Molloy which is about an aggrandized woman’s romantic relationship with men there to entertain her and to support her self-aggrandizement. However,…

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    This piece of artwork caught my attention right away when I saw it, because by looking at it, I feel very relaxed and peaceful. There are many color in this artwork, but blue is the color that stand out the most. It represents the sea water, the sky, and the meaning of peace/ freedom. If you take a look close to the sea water, you can tell the water is very clear and fresh. Above the water is little waves to make it seem like its moving. Besides that, there are other tones like orange, green,…

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