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    The blue crabs are considered a big topic to be dealt with in the Chesapeake Bay on the East Coast. Blue crabs are considered a great deal in the Chesapeake Bay for food or produce near Maryland and Virginia, so when scientists discovered that the blue crab numbers have dropped significantly to the point where they can’t sustain themselves anymore, there are works in progress to help bring back the blue crabs before they go extinct. Some people and authors have written debates and arguments…

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    My overall experience as a dramaturge for Fiddler on the Roof was wonderful. Doing tremendous amounts of research at the beginning was pretty difficult, because as a Hendrix student, I was required to finish all of the research during the week of my final exams. Paige, my boss, was extremely helpful, and when I mentioned I was having trouble finding information she recommended three books from the UCA library for me to read. Jeremy, my director, also knew what direction to lead me in, and I…

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    Cultural Culture In Anatevka

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    any form of affection with one another. Tevye sums up gender roles within society perfectly when he lashes out at Golde. Interrupting Golde, Tevye says, “Quiet, woman, before I get angry, because when I get angry even flies don 't dare to fly!” (Fiddler on the Roof, Norman Jewison) In this scene, I noticed that Tevye exerted his dominance over Golde and, in doing so, created a clear divide of power. It is unquestionable that Tevye carries the authority within the family and I have witnessed the…

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    Mud Flats Habitat

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    Mud flats are a vital type of marine habitat that provide several different functions for various marine invertebrates. They provide both permanent and temporary homes to small invertebrates including several species of worms, crabs, snails, and other benthic fauna. These organisms are responsible for the breakdown of organic materials often deposited here, as well as filling the role of prey for many predators that hunt in the shallow waters (Dyer et al., 2000). Mud flats are most often…

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    outlets such as moves, plays, or music. Common examples include Imitation Game and Hamilton: An American Musical. The Jewish culture has famously been depicted in two theatrical performances, describing life in the twentieth century. The musical. Fiddler on the Roof. takes place during Tsarist Russia in Anatevka, a small Russian village. The story centers on Tevye, a Jewish villager, as he struggles with tradition and modernity when each of his daughters ask to be married outside the customs.…

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    big square crab trap at the opening of the creek. We traveled a little further up the marsh, when my father said this looks like a good spot to start, so my brother and I started to bait the lines. We all throw out our lines and waited. We waited for about 5 minutes before we got our first bite. Then my father showed us how to slowly pull in the line so you don’t scare the crab away. When the crab gets closer, my father pulled out a fishing net and would use it to scoop the crabs up. My…

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    Fiddler on the Roof by Joseph Stein contained a variety of characters with all different views. Some preferred tradition, others preferred change. The character I identify the most with in the book is Perchik. Perchik wanted change in a traditional world. He valued education hihgly in a world where education was only for boys and not for girls, but Perchik believed " girls should learn too" (pg.30). Although almost everyone in Anatevka believed girls should stay home to do the cooking and…

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    to take them with us in thier carrier we got with them.My carrier has a little palm tree inside with little rocks and this phome like thing that they eat. On my hermit crabs shell it has littlke diamonds with a cute little bow on the top. kayleys has a zebra looking carrier and on the inside it has little emojis and on the hermit crab she had all these wierd designs on it, stormy has a carrier that she got to make her self. She put little crosses on it and liitle diamonds on the top. and finally…

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    Rumors spread like nasty parasites feeding on unreliable information. The pests transfer the gossip at the speed of light, making it difficult to control. When Tito came to our school, the rumors engulfed Chesterhill High like a suffocating blanket. The halls chaotic clamor was replaced with the sinister whispers of gossip-feeding teenagers. The first day Tito arrived, I immediately decided to stay out of his way. He was a target, and I was certainly not going to intervene with whatever was…

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    Erutan-Personal Narrative

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    amplified the voices of the river and her inhabitants. The little girl listened. Fishermen from villages all along the coast spoke of the declining clam harvest. Little clams seemed to have disappeared overnight. Where had the spat gone? The green crabs gobbled…

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