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    Sharon Creech's Karana

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    Karana of the Island of the Blue Dolphin, by Scott O’Dell, and Sal of Walk Two Moons by Sharon Creech, were adolescent females, with long black hair, and both were are all or part Native American Indian, each lost their mother prior to the beginning of their story and lost one or more close family members along the way. Their loss drastically changed their lives. The environment, socioeconomics and circumstances surrounding each of them was very different, as was their emotional journey, healing…

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    and time management is the Nintendo game Pikmin. Pikmin is a game about a man named Olimar that delivers different items from his planet Hocotate. While flying back to Hocotate in his spaceship, the S.S. Dolphin, he is hit by an asteroid and sent crashing onto an unknown planet. The S.S Dolphin loses every part that it needs to fly out of the orbit of the unknown planet. The player, taking control of Olimar, only has thirty in game days to recover the parts of Olimar’s ship as the planet…

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    Mythology is filled with many stories about gods and goddesses, as well as the many journeys they went on. Mythology is a collection of myths that belong to a specific culture or religion. Greek mythology is one of those specific cultures. Throughout Greek Mythology, the myths consist of tales about irony, adultery, morals, crimes, and human disputes. One of the gods that continued to appear in certain myths about human disputes or adultery was Poseidon. People considered Poseidon to be a very…

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    Too much pollution in the ocean can make the seawater become too acidic. When the water is too acidic, some marine animals cannot survive. For some marine animals, acidic water reduces their ability to grow shells. “For instance, the thin shell of marine snails is easily eaten away by acid waters” (Levete, 15). The ability to not grow shells can decrease its chance of survival. The marine snails will have less protection without those shells, so they could get eaten more easily by predators.…

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    Killer Whales And Whales

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    New Zealand Killer Whales and Penguins What exactly are cetaceans? The Cetaceans family includes whales, dolphins, and porpoises. Even though the cetacean family depends on water or more specifically the ocean for survival, they are mammals just like we are. Warm blooded, give birth, nurse their young, and breathe air through their lungs doesn 't that seem familiar? Yes they have the same characteristics as us which makes us both mammals. Scientist believed that about millions of years…

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    “We are going parasailing today.”, But before the end there is always a beginning my friends.. Hello this is my story of Florida. The story that I am going to tell you about was not the first time that I have been to the condo but definitely one of the most exciting and one of the most recent. Siesta Key is an island right off of sarasota it is little but very exciting and there are many things to do like go parasailing. We have been going there every year for the past four years we go…

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    feel pain. Or the fetus may have some level of brain function. However, if we grant the fetus rights of a developed person, we would also have to grant a guppy the same rights, as guppies are able to feel pain. Or granting dolphins these rights would be necessary, as dolphins have developed, intelligent brains. The ability to feel pain or having similar experiences as human beings does not automatically make something a human being. On the other hand, if a fetus is not considered a human being…

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    being the world’s largest collection of coral the Great Barrier Reef is home to animals. 500 types of tropical fish, such as the clownfish, 200 types of birds, and 20 types of reptiles. Now that is a variety of animals! Some of the animals include dolphins and rays. The reef is also the home of the endangered sea cow and the giant green sea turtle that can weigh up to 300 pounds. In 1981, The Great…

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    Triton also known as King Triton from “The Little Mermaid” has a whole race named after him (“Triton·Facts and Information on the God Triton”). Triton is one of the minor gods, more powerful than a demigod, but less powerful than an Olympian (“Triton”), is still an influence in the 21st century. Triton is one of the best examples of Greek and Roman mythology still resonates in today's society. King Triton not from “The Little Mermaid, but from the Greek and Roman mythology was known as the…

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    water.This job is dealing with sea creatures it can be hard or also easy but the body size will probably be shocking from your first time .Sea creatures are animals that are very huge could be small but they live inside the ocean . For example,whales,dolphins,sea otters,polar bear,walruses. The mammals that's living inside their environment could be based off the aquatic of the environment . Basically how well it's clean and natural and how much food is there and the area not being destroyed…

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