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    no one could never find it.Then on the island of Atlantis is that all the animals on the island of Atlantis is that small things become big and big things become small things on the island of the lost city of Atlantis like the lizard,ants,and bees,eel,and so on they can harm you if you let them.Then the small things of animals is the elephant,birds,and horse,and even a gator as well in the lost city of Atlantis so be on alert for them. Then if you do find the island be on alert because they can…

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    The Great Barrier Reef

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    growth and abundance of functionally important fish as they are growing towards sexual maturity (Connell 1998a) While in their school, lutjanids use the coverage of the reef to protect them from larger organisms such as large groupers, sharks, and moray eels (Randall…

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    Story of Slavery or Misconception Through Fear According to Robert Plutchik’s Wheel of Emotions there are eight basic emotions that the human body can show. These emotions are joy, sadness, trust, disgust, anticipation, surprise, anger, and fear. (Wilkins, Quora.com) One these basic emotions shows more of a presence in the Octavia Butler’s short story Bloodchild than any other. This basic emotion would be fear but not in the way most of us would think of it in a literary work. This…

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    recipe for people to readily and happily eat fish. They created fish-based food such as sushi, which is consist of rice and fish like salmon, sashimi, which is purely the flesh of fresh fish that was thinly sliced, and unagi, a grilled and flavored eel (Ashkenazi & Jacob, 2003, p.10). These foods easily attract people to eat them, even children in Japan like to eat sushi. Thus, creating new recipe that will attract both young and elder people will surely increase the number of people…

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    Cod Fishing

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    The once abundance cod in Petty Harbour had now dwindled down in number, resulting in a number of ramifications on fishing within the town. As a result, fishing for cod had significantly declined and became strictly regulated in Petty Harbour. The Canadian government enacted legal action that prohibited fishing for groundfish, such as the cod, in the Grand Banks, Newfoundland waters, and a majority of the Gulf of St. Lawerence. A program called the Sentinel Fishery, the only legal cod fishery in…

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    A California Highway Patrol officer on Monday said he interviewed a woman that claimed Marci Kitchen admitted to her that she’d run over her own daughter her daughter’s friend on July 12, 2016, during a fatal collision in Fortuna. Testifying during a preliminary hearing in the Humboldt county courthouse, CHP officer William Adams said Marci Kitchen had asked a woman by the name of Ronda Rex to remove seven pounds of marijuana and a separate amount of alcohol from her jeep when she confessed. “I…

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    Nice To Eat You Analysis

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    between novelist and character in the structuring of the two narrative frames. In the novel the characters in the fall through a hole in the road, as Foster takes notice this has a connection to Alice in Wonderland (1865).Foster compares literature to a eels being held in a barrel, as one book is finished is it added to the collection of all the books ever written. He explains the definition of intertextuality, the ongoing interaction between poems or stories. It depends and enriches the reading…

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    The Original Farmers Only.com Humanities’ perseverance and will to survive set up the Neolithic Era. During this time, the Agricultural Revolution was born. The Agricultural Revolution is defined as "the deliberate cultivation of particular plants as well as the taming and breeding of particular animals" according to Strayer. The revolution sparked a remarkable change in our world. With the invention of agriculture, people groups were now able to settle in villages rather than constantly being…

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    Dangers of Underwater Exploration There are over fifty careers that have a sort of connection to underwater exploration. Many people explore for a living and others only for personal interest such as scuba diving. There have been many theories about objects getting lost in the ocean and many people go deep in the ocean to find them. For example, the lost land of Atlantis is said to have silver and gold (Drye). Based on Plato’s writings, philosophers say that as punishment to the…

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    Outline: 1. Introduction: Marine biology plays an important role in the ecosystem. It accommodates different animals and plant species, which acts as source of food for human beings. These water bodies have different zones of habitat, which supports the life of different species. 2. Coastal habitat: a. Intertidal zones. b. Sandy & rocky shores. c. Mangroves. d. Coral reefs. 3. Ocean habitat: a. The Epipelagic zone. b. The Mesopelagic zone. c. The Bathypelagic zone. d. The Abyssal pelagic zone…

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