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    Table of Contents Pages Introduction Appearance and Characteristics Habitat Poison Importance to Humans Locomotion Diet and Enemies Reproduction Conclusion Bibliography Introduction: Page 1 The blue-ringed octopus is one of the ocean’s most fascinating octopuses. There are four different types of blue-ringed octopuses confirmed. Instead of being divided by their sizes, they are divided and named by the distinctive patterns…

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    their best to support his career. This made Freud feel being a favored child. He passed out of the University of Vienna with a medical degree and aimed to becoming a research scientist. In his first major research project, he searched for testes of eel which gives a special significance given his later vide of development as psychosexual development and his belief that most behaviors reflect the unconscious sexual meaning. Financial pressures forced Freud…

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    It is not a secret that water pollution is one of the major environmental concerns today. Water plays an important role not only in human consumption, irrigation and transportation system, but also it plays an important role in providing support to life chain functioning. The problem that will be addressed in this paper is water pollution. The Gowanus Canal, in Brooklyn, New York, is one of the locations that generate serious environmental problems. The Canal is 1.8 mile long and 100 foot wide.…

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    Arthur Dimmesdale was a man whose downfall was caused by his concealment of his act of adultery with Hester Prynne. Though the act itself he committed is a mortal sin, it brought the birth of Pearl, an angelic girl with a will of fire. Though Dimmesdale confessed himself in the end, it had life and soul changing effects. He was the last thought of person in their world to ever commit a sin like that. One of the ways Dimmesdale’s sin of concealment led to his downfall is the way it affected…

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    Elizabethan Era Food

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    them. For example, sugar and salt. Cooking was commonly made to be sweet. Sugar was imported and way more expensive than honey (Rubel). When things were imported they were sold in a rather weird form of measurement. Butterbeer, herring, salmon, fish, eel and wine were sold by the barrel. Honey and thick liquids were sold by the Bolle. Limes were sold by the cartload. Soft fruits were sold by the frael. Salt quicklimes and shells were sold by the chaldron. Don’t forget about napkins, they are…

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    chatted about the one and only time she’d gone fishing. “It was a horrible experience, I tell you,” she said, as they finished their walk and approached Joan’s cottage. “I went with my brother when I was seven and he was nine. And I caught a huge eel, the size of my arm! The thing writhed and terrified me, and I begged my brother to unhook it. Oh, and he unhooked it, all right.” Joan wrinkled her nose and shuddered. “He unhooked it and waved the creature in my face! I never went fishing again…

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    My Vacation To Florida

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    We fished for a couple of hours with no luck, when suddenly my friend felt a tug. It was a strong tug, so he tried to reel it in and his fishing pole almost snapped in half. After a few minutes of struggling, he finally reeled in what looked like an eel. It was about a foot long, black, and tube-like with a mouth that looked like a suction cup. We were confused because it didn’t look like this creature could have generated so much force to almost snap a fishing pole. However, my other…

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    Short Essay On Welding

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    Welding Nearly fifty percent of objects in the U.S are affected by welding, welding is the main driving force behind manufacturing. The history of welding dates back to 4000 B.C, although there is only proof of it dating back to 3700 B.C. Products were invented such as jewelry, utensils, and weapons like swords and spears. Although we use a different method than used in the bronze age, they both use the same method which is the melting of two metals to bond them together. Metals such as Iron,…

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    SCUBA Diving

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    Many have enjoyed Self-Contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus (SCUBA) diving as an exciting recreational sport for many years. Though SCUBA diving is a very rewarding experience, a diver must be sufficiently trained before entering a potentially dangerous situation. Divers must have an understanding of SCUBA from both a scientific and recreational view, along with ample training, to properly use equipment and prepare for potential hazards. Prolonged underwater experiences have fascinated…

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    The opposition seems to disagree and show pictures of some disgusting mass and tell the scientists to explain. Perhaps the reason people don 't agree with this new idea is because they do not understand much about it. Cary Blake also stated, "Today, biotechnology in agriculture is too often perched on the hot seat as its opponents spread fear, without scientific evidence to support it that genetically-modified foods could be unsafe." People often get the wrong idea when they hear about this…

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