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    epipelagic and mesopelagic zones. The epipelagic zone is the area most generally known to humans where most marine mammals live and many go scuba diving. Most sunlight penetrates here. The mesopelagic zone is known as the twilight zone and gets darker as depth increases. Nutrients are limited here; many animals have large teeth to capture prey. The presence of less light is the reason for the division causing the animals in the mesopelagic zone to adapt. The Mesopelagic zone doesn’t get enough…

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    fulfilling National Geographic journalist Dan Buettner’s task of living to be over one hundred which he investigates in his speech “How to Live to be 100+”. In his speech, Buettner delves into what exactly extends life by looking into so called Blue Zones or “ areas where people are living to age one hundred at rates up to ten times greater than we are, areas where the life expectancy is an extra dozen years, the rate of middle age mortality is a fraction of what it is in this country”(Buettner…

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    Ebola In The Hot Zone

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    The Hot Zone by Richard Preston is a non-fiction novel about the origin of Ebola and its effects on people and the outbreak of Ebola in a monkey house. Preston also goes into details about the symptoms of Ebola and the different strains of Ebola,which are Ebola Zaire, Ebola Reston, and Ebola Sudan. Preston really informs about the dangers of Ebola and what it can do to the human body and what must be done to prevent the virus from spreading around the world and causing an…

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    in favor of this system, but it became a life changing factor in our world today. Since the railroads were being constructed, which allowed a fast and resourceful way to travel great distances, the operation "required the standardization of time in zones." To begin with, citizens were not fond of the topic "time" due to many reasonings. One being that the citizens didn 't have a consent on the subject and it angered most of them. Before the Standard Time Act, people used a well-known clock…

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    In the Twilight Zone episode “The Monsters Are Due On Maple Street", the neighbors on Maple Street were out performing their everyday duties when suddenly an unknown flew across the sky above. Based on rumors, the object was supposed to be some type of foreign media from out of space. After the strange object 's appearance, weird things started happening on Maple Street: several homes were without electricity, car engines would no longer start, and several other unusual activities were observed.…

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    The Rise of Big Business The Industrial Revolution is when the American society switched from having an agricultural society to having big business. The transformations that took place in American businesses following the Civil War involved more than a change in just industrial techniques or productivity they also expanded in size and scale. There were three major businesses during the Industrial Revolution; the railroad, oil, and steel industries. With the rise of these three major…

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    explores the dark consequences that result from human use of technology. In an article written for the New York Times, Brooker explains how his series “was inspired indirectly, by The Twilight Zone, Rod Serling’s hugely entertaining TV series of the late 50s and early 60s.” Many critics consider The Twilight Zone to be the most significant Sci-Fi television program of its time (Booker 8). It laid the groundwork for…

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    Cockles Lab Report

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    influenced by tidal zone. A scatter plot was also created, with cockle size plotted against distance. A similar graph was then created but with age plotted against tidal zone instead of size. These two graphs included an R^2 value to help determine if there was significant statistical trend in the scatterplots. Results: Cockles were more abundant in low tide with abundance increasing towards high tide. Feeding rates were lowest at low tide with an increase in mid and high tidal zones. There was…

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    that is noted for oxygen depletion is called the “dead zone”. A dead zone, also known as a hypoxia zone, is an area with little to no dissolved oxygen in the water. It is believed that these areas are depleted of oxygen because of the pollution in the runoff delivered by the mighty Mississippi River. A fair amount of this pollution comes from fertilizer runoff from Midwestern farms that leach into…

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